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May Day Protests



Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
Tesco in Disguise said:
3,300 u.s. soldiers dead.
142 british soldiers dead.
70,000 (though possibly up to 150,000) iraqi civillians dead.
weapons of mass destruction found?...

a fraudulent $4.8bn loan from the i.m.f. to russia in 2004, helped my mr abramovich, including his exploitation of russia's privatisation process.

you're goddamn right i'm f***ing angry :angry:

Still no need to go round flinging personal insults at people on this thread as they do not agree with you, is there?
 




Tesco in Disguise

Where do we go from here?
Jul 5, 2003
3,930
Wienerville
Uncle Buck said:
Still no need to go round flinging personal insults at people on this thread as they do not agree with you, is there?

they are hardly personal insults, buck. though i will not tolerate quietly the level of passivity that surrounds these actions.

as edmund burke said, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
 


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
Tesco in Disguise said:
whoa there, buz. there is a difference between opposing an unaccountable (the people didn't want it, the u.n. didn't want it) government, and murdering millions of people in the interests of communism.



if you're stupid enough to think the war in iraq was to overthrow saddam, i'm glad you don't engage in these issues. people who are pro the war don't have to make a 'song and dance' about it you moron - it's already happening.

but like you say, please leave it to us.

prick.

So calling Buzzer stupid, a moron and a prick are not personal insults at him?
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Uncle Buck said:
So calling Buzzer stupid, a moron and a prick are not personal insults at him?

Its about his level I'm afraid.

The May Day celebrations are about celebrating socialism in its many forms and protesting about capitalism in its many guises too. In TID's eyes its okay to criticise the capitalists as all bad but if you dare point out that socialism has ALWAYS managed to kill far more he usually bleats on about it not being his kind of socialism.

and you're right. His type of bedsit radicalism usually just manifests itself as impotent rage. I'll not be offering him a drink.
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Buzzer said:
Its about his level I'm afraid.

The May Day celebrations are about celebrating socialism in its many forms and protesting about capitalism in its many guises too. In TID's eyes its okay to criticise the capitalists as all bad but if you dare point out that socialism has ALWAYS managed to kill far more he usually bleats on about it not being his kind of socialism.

and you're right. His type of bedsit radicalism usually just manifests itself as impotent rage. I'll not be offering him a drink.

I'm going for a Yeoman fish finger sandwich on Saturday:clap: :clap: :clap:
 




Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Les Biehn said:
I'm going for a Yeoman fish finger sandwich on Saturday:clap: :clap: :clap:

Damn right you are buddy and I will be munching alongside your fishy ass!
 








Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Buzzer said:
what time? I'm leaving Brighton at 10 and won't be back till late Saturday night.

About 1 my man. It won't be the last time though.
 




Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
Buzzer said:
ahh...you not going to the game then.

Most definitely join you in what is Brighton's finest food soon then :thumbsup:

Bad fan I'm afraid, decided to save the pennies for next year as I am quietly optimistic.

Its a date:clap: (straight date that is, no funny business)
 






Tesco in Disguise

Where do we go from here?
Jul 5, 2003
3,930
Wienerville
Uncle Buck said:
So calling Buzzer stupid, a moron and a prick are not personal insults at him?

i would never call buzzer any of those things. though i whole-heartedly oppose his politics, i appreciate his arguments and he usually posts with clarity and authority. the mindless rage was directed at dougal (who came up with a thoughtless, throw-away remark abot the catastrophuck that is iraq). i'm sorry, buzz, if you thought it might be you.

you're absolutley right about one thing though: the rage is impotent. i'm not so clueless that i haven't totally recognised that you have won. inequality (the very benchmark of capitalism) is at the highest it's been since the 18th century. so for this, you should be proud. and there is no sign of capitalism weakening. it's self-perpetuating nature forces it on, from strength to strength.

it's a sorry state of affairs but though i know i will never win, i just cannot sit quietyly and take the beating.
 


Southy

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
668
Tesco in Disguise said:
i would never call buzzer any of those things. though i whole-heartedly oppose his politics, i appreciate his arguments and he usually posts with clarity and authority. the mindless rage was directed at dougal (who came up with a thoughtless, throw-away remark abot the catastrophuck that is iraq). i'm sorry, buzz, if you thought it might be you.

you're absolutley right about one thing though: the rage is impotent. i'm not so clueless that i haven't totally recognised that you have won. inequality (the very benchmark of capitalism) is at the highest it's been since the 18th century. so for this, you should be proud. and there is no sign of capitalism weakening. it's self-perpetuating nature forces it on, from strength to strength.

it's a sorry state of affairs but though i know i will never win, i just cannot sit quietyly and take the beating.

Excellent post, agree with your sentiments 100%. To me capitalism by it's nature is unltimately unworkable, and on a global scale creates huge inequalities. It's disgaceful that the majority of the world is disease ridden, hasn't got decent sanitation and works in apalling conditions for low wages. Huge multnational companies exploit entire nations so ultimately their profits are higher.

Capitalism - Great idea in theory - doesnt work in practice.
 




Tesco in Disguise

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Jul 5, 2003
3,930
Wienerville
Southy said:
Capitalism - Great idea in theory - doesnt work in practice.

i'd have to disagree with you there, southy. capitalism (if we are to take it in its purest form, i.e. no economic protectionism, no welfare state whatseoever) is an awful idea in theory and hellish in practise. thankfully, it has rarely been put into this kind of practice (though buzzer's heroes thatcher and nixon made a good fist).

like so many ideas about the best way to run a society, the dreams that they may give on paper are soon quashed when faced with the realisation of the selfish, apathetic, ignorant and corruptable beast that is the human race.

i still bleat on about it because i think it's important to express your views and spread ideas but in terms of making any significant change to the way the world is, i've long since learned just to give up.

:down:
 


Southy said:

Capitalism - Great idea in theory - doesnt work in practice.

What nonsense. Capitalism provides the high standard of living we all enjoy. Inequalities may exist, but the worst off are still a million miles away from the pre 18th century level quoted by TiD. We know it has major deficiencies, but until you can provide a better working solution you might as well get used to it. As Churchill once said, Capitalism is the worst possible system apart from every other system that has ever been tried.
 


Tesco in Disguise said:
i'd have to disagree with you there, southy. capitalism (if we are to take it in its purest form, i.e. no economic protectionism, no welfare state whatseoever) is an awful idea in theory and hellish in practise. thankfully, it has rarely been put into this kind of practice (though buzzer's heroes thatcher and nixon made a good fist).

like so many ideas about the best way to run a society, the dreams that they may give on paper are soon quashed when faced with the realisation of the selfish, apathetic, ignorant and corruptable beast that is the human race.

i still bleat on about it because i think it's important to express your views and spread ideas but in terms of making any significant change to the way the world is, i've long since learned just to give up.


:down:


GET UP, STAND UP, DONT GIVE UP THE FIGHT :angry: :wave:
 


bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Lokki 7 said:
What nonsense. Capitalism provides the high standard of living we all enjoy. Inequalities may exist, but the worst off are still a million miles away from the pre 18th century level quoted by TiD. We know it has major deficiencies, but until you can provide a better working solution you might as well get used to it. As Churchill once said, Capitalism is the worst possible system apart from every other system that has ever been tried.

Clear proof is the total failure of the Communist system worldwide, even the Chinese are turning right now. All systems are flawed, agreed.
 






Meade's Ball

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,653
Hither (sometimes Thither)
Humans are not a collective mass of caring shared interestonaughts. We are evil, selfish beasts requesting personal gain, and satisfaction in only feeling angry at the change of TV schedules, bus-number alterations, holes in roads that affect the price of our dusty boxes, homeless people begging too loudly or having dirty hair, perverts, national industries, the unemployed, tracksuit-bottom-wearers, happy black people, the invasion of foreigners in our never-before-trodden-on-Bulldog-soil, pornmags evicted from certain shelves we are used to and proud of.
Capitalism is perfect for the world of foul-hearted, lawless competitivism. Gates on doors and social ladders.

Socialists, like me, like to pretend we care a great deal for the inhabitants of this land or the world that spins without me under foot. And i think we do. We have ideas for things that we believe may benefit people we haven't met or seen pictures of, from streets we've never seen or need to feel afraid of, and perhaps feel guilty for some our actions.
I am an idiot for talking collectively. I feel guilty for knowing my acts may forsake or damage another. So i sit satisfied as a vegetarian who will only work for a not-for-profit organisation until he dies, believing i am better than you, no matter who you are.

Politically and socially speaking, all has come down to sales in this shallow land of ours. There's a moral decay, i suppose.

Anyway, to sum up my thoughts on this, i think everyone is a ****.
 


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