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Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,883
Almería
Well, I assume the poster is inferring that they were black but then black people seem to be in the minority on these protest marches. They are dominated by young white women ( most of whom would otherwise be in seats of learning and not have time on their hands ) aged late teens to early/mid 20's. Lets call them the spoilt generation. White middle class. No struggles in life. Everything provided and paid for. All have passed through our dumbed down education system. All think they are brighter than they are. All want to campaign on whatever rights issue is fashionable at the time. Not old enough for Brexit vote....Trump against women....Climate change...BLM....bring them all on...the more the merrier. Its not enough to protest peacefully. Its better to keep screaming your message over and over again, on the basis that hysteria works better than quiet consensus. After all, they know best. You can't have any tolerance in society for values that existed years ago. Those people should have known better. They shouldn't have been slave traders or racists or colonialists.
Its all pretty mixed up when people are calling for the boycott of white owned shops, destroying public monuments and putting pressure on broadcasters to remove programmes that are now, apparently, offensive, when you can find a number of reference points to Winnie Mandela around London. Roads, houses,schools etc. Probably one of the worst racists who has ever lived. Who was instrumental in the torture and killing of thousands. Who revelled in seeing opponents wearing rubber tyres filled with petrol, round their necks and then setting light to them. Ghastly women. An object lesson in brutality, racism and intolerance.
Think a letter might be winging its way to Sadiq Khan but there again, I'm probably wasting my time. Churchill will be removed before Winnie Mandela.

Seeing as you, presumably, went to school before education was "dumbed down", why don't you know the difference between imply and infer?
 


Beach Seagull

New member
Jan 2, 2010
1,310
Is it really so hard to distinguish between crimes perpetrated by criminals, terrorists and lunatics, and those committed by those in authority? Is that really not plain enough?

The Manchester bombings had a huge outpouring of outrage and emotion with various vigils and a globally televised benefit concert. So what are you talking about?

And who wasn't outraged at the sex abuse and trafficking, and interesting you only mention Asian gangs and not the widespread worldwide child abuse by Catholic clergy that was deliberately hidden by those in authority with the awful truth that people of God, with the trust of their worshippers knowingly placed pedophiles in their communities. I was outraged by both and still am. 9 of the Rochdale offenders are in prison. Remind me how many of the thousands of pedophile priests have gone to jail?

A crime is a crime not matter who has committed it.

There wasn't the same level of 'outrage' and debate the killing in USA has provoked nowhere near it.

I'm angered over any child abuse no matter what the ethnicity or the religion of the perpetrators are. I don't know how many Catholic peadophiles have gone to prison a fair amount I would imagine.
 


neilbard

Hedging up
Oct 8, 2013
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These feckers need to be on their guard this weekend. :ohmy:
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,074
Faversham
Well, I assume the poster is inferring that they were black but then black people seem to be in the minority on these protest marches. They are dominated by young white women ( most of whom would otherwise be in seats of learning and not have time on their hands ) aged late teens to early/mid 20's. Lets call them the spoilt generation. White middle class. No struggles in life. Everything provided and paid for. All have passed through our dumbed down education system. All think they are brighter than they are. All want to campaign on whatever rights issue is fashionable at the time. Not old enough for Brexit vote....Trump against women....Climate change...BLM....bring them all on...the more the merrier. Its not enough to protest peacefully. Its better to keep screaming your message over and over again, on the basis that hysteria works better than quiet consensus. After all, they know best. You can't have any tolerance in society for values that existed years ago. Those people should have known better. They shouldn't have been slave traders or racists or colonialists.
Its all pretty mixed up when people are calling for the boycott of white owned shops, destroying public monuments and putting pressure on broadcasters to remove programmes that are now, apparently, offensive, when you can find a number of reference points to Winnie Mandela around London. Roads, houses,schools etc. Probably one of the worst racists who has ever lived. Who was instrumental in the torture and killing of thousands. Who revelled in seeing opponents wearing rubber tyres filled with petrol, round their necks and then setting light to them. Ghastly women. An object lesson in brutality, racism and intolerance.
Think a letter might be winging its way to Sadiq Khan but there again, I'm probably wasting my time. Churchill will be removed before Winnie Mandela.


Mmmmmm.....thanks for gammonsplaining ???
 






Beach Seagull

New member
Jan 2, 2010
1,310
Seeing as you, presumably, went to school before education was "dumbed down", why don't you know the difference between imply and infer?

Instead of trying to catch the poster out by being a smart arse why don' you address some of the very well made points he / she has made?
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
It does and if you dare highlight (as I have) you get called a 'racist' and you get smart arse pr&cks on here quoting all sorts of stats and studies to show it really isn't a problem. They can't face a very uncomfortable truth.
and that's why they put people on ignore
regards
DF
 
















DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
17,350
ah yes the 'small minority' defence much beloved of the BBC and the Guardian. Well Dominic Cummings is a 'small minority' of the population but that didn't stop the smug left going to town on him did it.

Every report I read or saw said the vast majority of protests and protesters last week were peaceful. There was a SMALL MINORITY of troublemakers.

It's hardly comparable to Dominic Cummings. He is an allegedly responsible adult who tried to cover up and lie about what he did, and I KNOW A GOOD NUMBER OF TORIES WHO WERE VERY ANGRY about what he did. Are they the smug right?
 




daveinplzen

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Aug 31, 2018
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Is that all you've got? Mr 'look at how intelligent I am' response to a brilliantly worded post is to call him a gammon. Sums up the smug, sanctamonious left so convinced they are right about everything.

Do you believe slave traders should be revered and immortalized, with celebratory memorials in our towns, and cities?
 


Beach Seagull

New member
Jan 2, 2010
1,310
Every report I read or saw said the vast majority of protests and protesters last week were peaceful. There was a SMALL MINORITY of troublemakers.

It's hardly comparable to Dominic Cummings. He is an allegedly responsible adult who tried to cover up and lie about what he did, and I KNOW A GOOD NUMBER OF TORIES WHO WERE VERY ANGRY about what he did. Are they the smug right?

Yawns.....'peaceful' 'small minority' has to be said doesn't it. otherwise it's racism. Wonder how many 'clapped for the NHS' then attended an event which could easily cause a 'second spike'. Hypocrites.

I sympathise for DC he did what he thought was the right thing to do for his family but he got slaughtered but why weren't those protesting over the killing of an armed robber slaughtered in the press and social media. Before I get called a 'racist' if it was a white armed robber who was killed I would be no more sympathetic. I do think it was disgusting what the Cop did to Goerge Floyd, nobody should die like that, I do wonder how the people who he robbed at gunpoint felt? I also think there are far more worthy but unfortunately less fashionable causes to demonstrate over such as the targeting of white girls by asian men.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,453
Hove
A crime is a crime not matter who has committed it.

There wasn't the same level of 'outrage' and debate the killing in USA has provoked nowhere near it.

I'm angered over any child abuse no matter what the ethnicity or the religion of the perpetrators are. I don't know how many Catholic peadophiles have gone to prison a fair amount I would imagine.

If a crime is committed by an individual, or organised gang, all we can do is use the tools at our disposal; the police, authorities and justice system to ensure justice is served and deter offences.

If a crime is committed by the police or an authority, and that is repeated to the extent it is institutional, then you have undermined your entire justice system and democracy itself.
 






Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
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Jul 23, 2003
37,338
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Well, I assume the poster is inferring that they were black

He implied it, but you've already been picked up on that. Which is funny, because earlier today I said he snidely implies things about race and now here's someone he thinks made a "brilliant post" agreeing with me.

but then black people seem to be in the minority on these protest marches. They are dominated by young white women ( most of whom would otherwise be in seats of learning and not have time on their hands ) aged late teens to early/mid 20's. Lets call them the spoilt generation. White middle class. No struggles in life.

So you were on a BLM march last weekend then. Well done you. Bet tipping that slaver in the pond was a moment to savour wasn't it? Oh, what's that, you weren't? Do tell me how you know this then.

Its all pretty mixed up

It certainly is. On Wednesday we were being told that statues and memorials need to be protected by footy lads as they're in such grave danger. Yet, when a muslim man actually protects them apparently it's a disgrace. Was anyone planning on heading to London today, during lockdown, and admiring the Cenotaph? Is it possible to admire it when it's surrounded by 20 fatties in Clone Island?
 




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