BECOME COMFORTABLE with the words I DON'T KNOW!!

I say this on my tours, we 'know' very little. In fact, we know nothing. I don't know is honest!! It's humble, and its real.

In Egypt there's too much to know, so 'we don't know' is the truest statement there is. https://t.co/IajqsQGdJ8

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I shared this on my FB page and asked, can ya really blame him?

I was half kidding. I also assumed someone would think of what I did pretty quickly and waiting for the comment to mention what I assumed was obvious.

The timing. I was sure someone else had thought of it.


But no one did. 20+ comments in people discussed the morality or bad sense or libertarian perspectives. Someone even said Iโ€™m thinking about doing that. No one said what I thought was obvious. Have you thought of it? Is it obvious to you?

Hereโ€™s a clue...recognize it?


How about this?


The author discusses it with Mike Wallace in 1958

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He speaks up in defence of migrants - Labour MPs whinge that he's not listening to the public's very real concerns about immigration:

He's wrong to prioritise Labour Party members over the public:

He's wrong to prioritise the public over Labour Party