Many people took to the streets during lockdowns to protest government tyranny, refused to wear masks and be 'vaccinated' despite being vilified by the media and many of their peers.
They refused to comply and fought for their right to protest. Some even shut down Covid jab centres to try and save peoples lives. Particularly lives of children.
Now a large percentage of them are cheering on Palestine Action being designated a terrorist organisation, and their right to protest, or even support for them, being punishable by 14 years in prison.
They cheer this on because, for some inexplicable reason, they fail to see that next time they need to fight against something, this tyrannical abuse of government powers will be used against them.
They refused to comply and fought for their right to protest. Some even shut down Covid jab centres to try and save peoples lives. Particularly lives of children.
Now a large percentage of them are cheering on Palestine Action being designated a terrorist organisation, and their right to protest, or even support for them, being punishable by 14 years in prison.
They cheer this on because, for some inexplicable reason, they fail to see that next time they need to fight against something, this tyrannical abuse of government powers will be used against them.
Here is the latest episode of The Walk.
Scarsdale Hall was built in 1724, and has been ruined since 1919, but there is still so much incredible stuff to be found!
There has been a hall here since at least 1003, with notable historical events occurring at this very location. Not least during the English Civil War when the Parliamentarians of Cromwell seized the hall and arrested the Leake family for siding with the Royalists of King Charles.
Eventually the Leake family returned to the hall, but the construction of this incredible structure bankrupted them in 1724, and they were forced to sell to Richard Arkwright Jr of Cotton Mill fame, to settle their debts.
Eventually in 1919, the Arkwright family sold it to some local businessmen, who gutted the building and sold the roof and interiors to America, where they can still be found in notable building, now.
It was also the inspiration for Wayne Manor, in Batman vs Superman,
The Walk - EP 188 - The Remarkable Remains Of Scarsdale Hall - Derbyshire
https://youtu.be/OUQ2xEGE4RA?si=s2qB2hci6bK64r2R
Scarsdale Hall was built in 1724, and has been ruined since 1919, but there is still so much incredible stuff to be found!
There has been a hall here since at least 1003, with notable historical events occurring at this very location. Not least during the English Civil War when the Parliamentarians of Cromwell seized the hall and arrested the Leake family for siding with the Royalists of King Charles.
Eventually the Leake family returned to the hall, but the construction of this incredible structure bankrupted them in 1724, and they were forced to sell to Richard Arkwright Jr of Cotton Mill fame, to settle their debts.
Eventually in 1919, the Arkwright family sold it to some local businessmen, who gutted the building and sold the roof and interiors to America, where they can still be found in notable building, now.
It was also the inspiration for Wayne Manor, in Batman vs Superman,
The Walk - EP 188 - The Remarkable Remains Of Scarsdale Hall - Derbyshire
https://youtu.be/OUQ2xEGE4RA?si=s2qB2hci6bK64r2R
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The Walk - EP 188 - The Remarkable Remains Of Scarsdale Hall - Derbyshire
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Myself and Phil are in Sutton Scarsdale in Derbyshire, and we are here to look at the incredible remains of Scarsdale Hall.
Built in 1724, it has been ruined since 1919, but there is still so…
Myself and Phil are in Sutton Scarsdale in Derbyshire, and we are here to look at the incredible remains of Scarsdale Hall.
Built in 1724, it has been ruined since 1919, but there is still so…