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This is where I think a lot of your heads are, instead of in the real world 😵*💫
That's funny that's exactly what I was thinking of you. I dare say you're probably too old to change your ways now but I would suggest it wouldn't be a bad idea to come back to planet Earth and to reality instead of living in a fantasy world.
That's not how forums work. I think Sludge and Jordi were totally wrong to distract from what happened to make a false political point. I think you were wrong in your post too.
That's fine. That's what forums are about. If some of you can't see where the threat lies then so be it. Some of us can still point it out
James, my initial point, somewhat missed, due to my poor delivery was that Farage was making political points out of the situation. The fact he used to sing songs about having Jewish people crawl to gas Chambers was just a bit of a bonus to illustrate what a cuunt he is.
You seem hung up on Forum rules, do's and don't and etiquettes? Save us all the pontificating during threads and draft all us plebs a code of conduct butt, it'll make it easier for us all to comply with.
That's funny that's exactly what I was thinking of you. I dare say you're probably too old to change your ways now but I would suggest it wouldn't be a bad idea to come back to planet Earth and to reality instead of living in a fantasy world.
James, my initial point, somewhat missed, due to my poor delivery was that Farage was making political points out of the situation. The fact he used to sing songs about having Jewish people crawl to gas Chambers was just a bit of a bonus to illustrate what a cuunt he is.
You seem hung up on Forum rules, do's and don't and etiquettes? Save us all the pontificating during threads and draft all us plebs a code of conduct butt, it'll make it easier for us all to comply with.
Sure. When someone stabs a couple of Jewish people, don't go straight into a zone of misinformation and try to imply it's to do with someone it isn't whilst ignoring the causes behind the recent spate of antisemitic attacks which the vast bulk of the media, police and politicians was talking about at great length yesterday.
Imagine if a couple of Jewish people were stabbed and someone instantly came on here talking about Jeremy Corbyns scandals from a few years ago? You would think thats wrong, because it is. Same in this instance.
You can say what you like, but it was distasteful politicing in my opinion on so serious a topic. Sure, this board doesn't matter, but in the grand scheme of things no conversations matter. I still think the idea of twisting what happened and making a party political point was at best a cheap shot esp when not taking this issue seriously is at least part of how we have got to where we are, where people are afraid to outwardly show their religion in the UK.
If you didn't mean it like that, fine, but that's how it came across.
Sure. When someone stabs a couple of Jewish people, don't go straight into a zone of misinformation and try to imply it's to do with someone it isn't whilst ignoring the causes behind the recent spate of antisemitic attacks which the vast bulk of the media, police and politicians was talking about at great length yesterday.
Imagine if a couple of Jewish people were stabbed and someone instantly came on here talking about Jeremy Corbyns scandals from a few years ago? You would think thats wrong, because it is. Same in this instance.
You can say what you like, but it was distasteful politicing in my opinion on so serious a topic. Sure, this board doesn't matter, but in the grand scheme of things no conversations matter. I still think the idea of twisting what happened and making a party political point was at best a cheap shot esp when not taking this issue seriously is at least part of how we have got to where we are, where people are afraid to outwardly show their religion in the UK.
If you didn't mean it like that, fine, but that's how it came across.
****inell Jimbo, go for a waank or something, you seem stressed out?
What "zone of misinformation" are you referring to?
Farage made a political statement in Golders Green about a dreadful situation. Was his objective to show compassion, address and provide a solution to antisemitism or call Keir Starmer a useless twaat?
Or did none of the above happen?
Please don't tell me if you have gone for a waank, my Chinese meal is about to be delivered.
****inell Jimbo, go for a waank or something, you seem stressed out?
What "zone of misinformation" are you referring to?
Farage made a political statement in Golders Green about a dreadful situation. Was his objective to show compassion, address and provide a solution to antisemitism or call Keir Starmer a useless twaat?
Or did none of the above happen?
Please don't tell me if you have gone for a waank, my Chinese meal is about to be delivered.
Loads happened yesterday. Again, if you must be party political a national leader was publicly rebuked for disinformation and two candidates were arrested. It wasn't an opportunity to talk about Nigel Farage who had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the crime. By suggesting or implying otherwise, it's understandable people will pick up on that. You absolutely would in the scenario I presented where someone linked it to Corbyn.
As I said, it's in the context of people not taking this issue seriously for a long time now and thats what I saw yesterday - people using it as an opportunity for cheap political shots (and thus ignoring billreal and bigger issues).
I'm used to boring Farage rants from some of you and others claiming everything from Cornflakes to the clouds are some far-right conspiracy, but linking him to the stabbings yesterday was another low for this board.
Admittedly, no where near the level of claiming the Bondi shootings were a false flag, but still. A pattern emerges..
Loads happened yesterday. Again, if you must be party political a national leader was publicly rebuked for disinformation and two candidates were arrested. It wasn't an opportunity to talk about Nigel Farage who had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the crime. By suggesting or implying otherwise, it's understandable people will pick up on that. You absolutely would in the scenario I presented where someone linked it to Corbyn.
As I said, it's in the context of people not taking this issue seriously for a long time now and thats what I saw yesterday - people using it as an opportunity for cheap political shots (and thus ignoring billreal and bigger issues).
I'm used to boring Farage rants from some of you and others claiming everything from Cornflakes to the clouds are some far-right conspiracy, but linking him to the stabbings yesterday was another low for this board.
Admittedly, no where near the level of claiming the Bondi shootings were a false flag, but still. A pattern emerges..
Been on numerous matches, generally not been racist, not ignored the issues facing people being stabbed and tried to turn it into a cheap political point.
Yesterday was absolutely nothing to do with Farage. He ain't the threat here. Where political parties were mentioned yesterday it wasn't them (and you know it)
You choose to ignore it all because you turned on your and saw him talking.
Its not about you.
Yeah course you have , loads of free trade , adam smith is cool marches
You know nothing about the wider jewish community , just what you heard and saw on the news , live from the centre of the uk orthodox jewish community ......of course they were having a go at starmer ....well about 200 locals
You really do think you are some kind of social commentator
Its a message board , you are not very important at all
If you are that bothered go to London on the 16th and choose a side
That's not how forums work. I think Sludge and Jordi were totally wrong to distract from what happened to make a false political point. I think you were wrong in your post too.
That's fine. That's what forums are about. If some of you can't see where the threat lies then so be it. Some of us can still point it out
You complete tart
You are like Jonathan Aitkin .....if it falls on ME to fight for truth and justice blah blah look at me
You can see that attacks on jews are bad .........we cant .....
You are like Jonathan Aitkin .....if it falls on ME to fight for truth and justice blah blah look at me
You can see that attacks on jews are bad .........we cant .....
We are not worthy !
Its not hard. Just start off by recognising the threat they face and stop spreading misinformation to make cheap points on the internet would be a good start. You are living 40 years in the past, catch up.
Loads happened yesterday. Again, if you must be party political a national leader was publicly rebuked for disinformation and two candidates were arrested. It wasn't an opportunity to talk about Nigel Farage who had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the crime. By suggesting or implying otherwise, it's understandable people will pick up on that. You absolutely would in the scenario I presented where someone linked it to Corbyn.
As I said, it's in the context of people not taking this issue seriously for a long time now and thats what I saw yesterday - people using it as an opportunity for cheap political shots (and thus ignoring billreal and bigger issues).
I'm used to boring Farage rants from some of you and others claiming everything from Cornflakes to the clouds are some far-right conspiracy, but linking him to the stabbings yesterday was another low for this board.
Admittedly, no where near the level of claiming the Bondi shootings were a false flag, but still. A pattern emerges..
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