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The Donald In The UK.
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If a reader cannot see the biasness in today's mainstream media, well the white-sticks are in the corner
with the Guide Dogs.

If a noted person who -whether a noted figurehead or not, travels to another land, they are ambassadors for
their country. We can argue about self-responsibilities and why we should be seen as agents of our countries,
but in a centuries-old tribal-mind, that's really how it is.

But there's a flip-side to this as well. A host isn't just the guy waving a piece of card with a name on it at the
airport or a Prime Minister meeting a dignitary on the steps of some lavish mansion, the people of that land
are hosts too.
And we're back to responsibilities again.

But the MSM don't swim in such chivalrous waters, their trade is dying and they too can flip sides.
One minute they're pleading for help via reader-loyalty and the next, they're the sharks cruising with teeth
of mendacious word-smithery.

So the headline to be clicked on the BBC article is:
'Trump at Turnberry as protests continue...' -which shows that the protests have the same billing as the
visitor and then the actual article is titled:
'Trump to play golf at Turnberry as protests continue...' which is more about some paraglider that flew
close to Donald Trump's hotel.

It seems the protests are the focus on Trump's visit to the British Isles and considering he's not the President
of this land, one might wonder what terrible deeds he's personally committed to the subjects of Queen Elizabeth.

Well, he offered a trade-deal if P.M Theresa May untangles the UK from the European Union properly and he
assisted in selling food and drink to the marching upper-middle-class who screamed outside Westminster and
Blenheim Palace.
Negatives...?

I live a couple of hundred miles away from Mega-City One, almost as far out in the wastelands as our valued RN
member Gordi, and I can tell you, travelling to London is costly and not for the lower-income bracket.
So can we add that Donald Trump and his beautiful wife also helped distribute excess wealth from high wage
-earners to Cockney bollinger retailers and foreign baristas that needed it?

Here's the rest of the report.

Quote:'...Donald Trump is expected to play golf at his resort in Ayrshire later as further protests against his visit to the UK
take place. The US president arrived in Scotland on Friday evening after completing his two-day "working trip".
A paragliding protester appeared to breach security around the president by flying close to the Turnberry Hotel.

A "national demonstration" is due take place at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on Saturday....'

The BBC have reported very little on the visit and it's reasons and instead, focused on the protests of the visit.
I understand that such writings can bring in ratings and I can appreciate the concerns of the people enjoying
venting their disdain in the bright sunshine.

Personally, if I was Donald Trump, I'd have visited in November when it pisses-down in Britain. One wonders
if such gatherings would be as enthusiastic under grey clouds instead of blue skies. But then again, I'm not a
golfer!
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Quote:'...Mr Trump - whose mother was Scottish -and his wife Melania are spending the weekend at his Turnberry hotel...'

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We''re back up to neutral reporting....

Quote:'...The president's visit to Scotland has been accompanied by a major security operation.
Police insisted they wanted to strike a balance between "protection and public safety and the public's right to
peacefully protest"...'

...And we're back down again, with sucking the dicks of the BBC's Diversity Department and their victimhood
narrative.

Quote:'...Ahead of his Turnberry arrival, police snipers were positioned on tiers of temporary scaffolding overlooking
the golf course, with a large number of other officers patrolling the grounds and surrounding area.

After President Trump entered his golf resort, a paraglider from environmental group Greenpeace was seen flying

nearby.
The aircraft held a banner reading: "Trump: well below par #resist".
Police have confirmed that they are trying to trace the individual involved...'

But if the flyer is anything like the Novichok container, it'll be four months from now and hiding in a drug-abusers
home... that I pay for. But please, continue with your over-weighted report on the protesters and someone in
a red tie.

Quote:'...In Edinburgh later, protesters are expected to walk to the Meadows for a "carnival of resistance".
The event will feature the giant Trump Baby balloon, which was banned from both Turnberry and Holyrood.

Thousands of people protested in London on Friday against Mr Trump's UK visit.
Protesters also filled George Square in Glasgow ahead of his arrival in Scotland.
However, the UK government's International Trade Secretary Liam Fox told BBC Breakfast that the anti-Trump
campaigners were "an embarrassment to themselves".

He believed that the large scale protests in London and other cities on Friday "did not reflect the genuine good
manners and hospitality of the British people"...'

But Mr. Fox, what about the face-painters and the eighteen grand forked out for the Trump-blimp?
What about latte-drinking and the sage discussions around the an alfresco cafe-table?
All these pretentious people not working on Thursday, Friday and now Saturday, all being emissaries for their
country and showing an assumed nationalistic pride at disliking someone they've never met.

Staying with that loyalist view. the next paragraph must never have any negative smeared close to it, the Queen
is mentioned and the BBC are the velvet cushhion for her feet.

Quote:'...Mr Trump flew to Prestwick on Friday evening after earlier meeting Prime Minister Theresa May and The Queen.

Speaking at talks at Chequers, Mr Trump said a US-UK trade deal "will absolutely be possible", hours after he told
The Sun Theresa May's Brexit plan could kill an agreement.
The Scottish part of the US president's trip has been described as a "private visit".

Mr Trump has often spoken of his love for Scotland and its people and had been a regular visitor to the country for
many years, but this is his first trip since becoming the US leader. The president and his wife Melania waved as they
left Air Force One shortly after arriving at Prestwick, before being taken away in a huge convoy of black vehicles for
the 20-mile journey to Turnberry.

People in the Ayrshire village of Maybole took to the streets to watch the presidential motorcade pass through en
route from Prestwick Airport to Turnberry...'

Yes, but were they protesters...? I thought the narrative that all of the UK were protesters.
I mean, apart from those who're serving the cinnamon dolce lattes... whatever that means.

Reality-check.
The opinion from the majority of the British Isles is unknown in regards of President Trump and the BBC know it.
It's a biased platform that's funded by the tax and licence-payers and ignores them because many of them are poor
and smell funny.

Quote:'...Mr Trump was greeted by Scottish Secretary David Mundell, who said the visit was an "opportunity to strengthen
those vital links" between the UK and USA.
Mr Trump is not expected to meet First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who has been a vocal critic of the president...'

But don't think for an instant that the Beeb is letting Trump off for a second.
Oh no, Ms. Sturgeon represents our snowflake generation and isn''t in it for vote-garning.
Her honour demands a footing in the rhetoric!
She might not be a black lesbian in a wheelchair, but she's a woman and Trump isn't... Take that as
a valid argument!

Quote:'...Ms Sturgeon will lead thousands of marchers at the Pride Glasgow march on Saturday.
As well as the protest in George Square in Glasgow on Friday evening, anti-Trump campaigners also gathered in Dundee,
while further protests are expected to target his Turnberry and Menie golf courses as well as the US consulate in Edinburgh...'

I think the BBC listed all of the protest events and that's nice of them.
What about getting back to the subject of the article, yer' know... the guy from the big plane.
The report fails to say if the Ms. Sturgeon-led Pride march is to protest against Donald Trump not fucking men
or just another day-out to meet friends and cop-a-feel with strangers.

Quote:'...Mr Trump is due to leave Scotland on Sunday, when he will travel to Finland ahead of talks with Russian president
Vladimir Putin...'
BBC:

We'll end with an enigmatic sentence that could mean they're both eeeevil bastards, heh?
..........................................

Well done BBC, you're a credit to your country. You've told the world that the United Kingdom doesn't like a person
because of feelings. Impartial writing that would look good in The Guardian and we won't comment on the luck that came
from being able to film the paraglider that 'happened' to fly across the front of the hotel in the eveing light.

Let's just hope the sky-flyer is transgender and suffers with anxiety-attacks or he'll be labelled a misogynist who doesn't
appreciate vaginas.

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The Donald In The UK. - by BIAD - 07-12-2018, 09:20 PM
RE: The Donald In The UK. - by Mystic Wanderer - 07-13-2018, 01:51 AM
RE: The Donald In The UK. - by BIAD - 07-13-2018, 08:55 AM
RE: The Donald In The UK. - by BIAD - 07-14-2018, 12:41 PM
RE: The Donald In The UK. - by BIAD - 07-14-2018, 09:05 PM
RE: The Donald In The UK. - by BIAD - 07-15-2018, 11:23 AM
RE: The Donald In The UK. - by Wallfire - 07-15-2018, 12:49 PM
RE: The Donald In The UK. - by BIAD - 07-15-2018, 01:03 PM
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