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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Here we go with the blaming of others for your own actions nonsense again
You sanctioned criminal behaviour by buying drugs. It's not difficult, there's a tiny bit of blood on your hands whether you like that or not.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
You condone killing people
Do I ?
You have been rumbled
It's ok for you to engage in criminal behaviour but when someone throws a stone through a shop window that's not ok
Ok , I understand
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
You sanctioned criminal behaviour by buying drugs. It's not difficult, there's a tiny bit of blood on your hands whether you like that or not.
Says a guy who bought drugs himself.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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J R Hartley
Says a guy who bought drugs himself.
Yup. and i take responsibility for my actions and was complicit in crime when i did so. It doesn't make me feel good-how about you?
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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J R Hartley
Says a guy who bought drugs himself.
But I am not the one saying look at those nasty people robbing and looting whilst taking it up the nose
In other words you can break the law, they cant
It's over, I am off to watch nancy travis
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Do I ?
You have been rumbled
It's ok for you to engage in criminal behaviour but when someone throws a stone through a shop window that's not ok
Ok , I understand
Throwing a stone at a window? Is that all it is? My mistake.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Yup. and i take responsibility for my actions and was complicit in crime when i did so. It doesn't make me feel good-how about you?
Of course you do. Bet it keeps you awake at night.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
But I am not the one saying look at those nasty people robbing and looting whilst taking it up the nose
In other words you can break the law, they cant
It's over, I am off to watch nancy travis
I wasn’t talking to you
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Of course you do. Bet it keeps you awake at night.
Sounds like you can't take 'responsibility' for your actions. Night Night Harts.....:thumbup:
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Sounds like you can't take 'responsibility' for your actions. Night Night Harts.....:thumbup:
Hes a good lad really
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Sounds like you can't take 'responsibility' for your actions. Night Night Harts.....:thumbup:
Goodnight Zammo
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
So that’s a yes then. Let’s just riot and loot and smash the place up because we are emotional. It is what it is.
That's a very trivial way of looking at it.
I'm with Sludge here. I don't condone it, but I understand why it happens. It's possible to condone the actions but sympathise why things kick off as Sludge has mentioned.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Eric the Half a Bee
That's a very trivial way of looking at it.
I'm with Sludge here. I don't condone it, but I understand why it happens. It's possible to condone the actions but sympathise why things kick off as Sludge has mentioned.
Condone or not condone?
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
That's a very trivial way of looking at it.
I'm with Sludge here. I don't condone it, but I understand why it happens. It's possible to condone the actions but sympathise why things kick off as Sludge has mentioned.
When mark Duggan was shot dead it seemed he had been executed by the police . It led to riots all over the country . Mostly in areas with large black communities . People felt it was murder .
The investigation , which was a police investigation , found that Duggan was a dealer and was in possession of a firearm . Should he have been shot ? We dont know but it seems he was a person of interest as they say .
In so many cases , including this Minneapolis incident a black man appears to have been killed by the police right in front of a mobile phone , which recorded it all .
If I was a black man living in Minneapolis and had been treated badly by the police because of my colour then I think there is a fair chance I would be out on the street protesting and could quite possibly get carried away . It's a perfectly understandable human reaction . It doesnt matter if it's right or wrong , it is what it is .
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Condone or not condone?
Do you condone your drug use? It's illegal
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Do you condone your drug use? It's illegal
So by this logic anyone who has stolen a sweet from a pick and mix can’t chastise kiddie fiddlers and murderers. It’s a crime after all.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Do you condone your drug use? It's illegal
Is it? Depends which drug and which country.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
So by this logic anyone who has stolen a sweet from a pick and mix can’t chastise kiddie fiddlers and murderers. It’s a crime after all.
Not if you are below the age of criminal responsibility
You were above that
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Is it? Depends which drug and which country.
Cocaine , Amphetamine?
It's illegal to be in possession in the country you live in
It is what it is
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Not if you are below the age of criminal responsibility
You were above that
Crimes a crime. Not likes there’s different levels now is it. I mean possession of cocaine or ecstasy or in your case mushrooms, police probably wouldn't even bother taking you to the station, but setting houses and cars on fire or looting shops, attacking / killing police, you probably won’t be so lucky
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Is it? Depends which drug and which country.
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Crimes a crime. Not likes there’s different levels now is it. I mean possession of cocaine or ecstasy or in your case mushrooms, police probably wouldn't even bother taking you to the station, but setting houses and cars on fire or looting shops, attacking / killing police, you probably won’t be so lucky
If you are buying drugs you are feeding criminal behaviour , if you were blowing 300 quid of cocaine in a night , that's more than simple possession
I think it's like the armed robber , who is serving 15 years for threatening an innocent cashier with a sawn off shotgun , giving her post traumatic stress disorder , being given congratulations by the general public for beating up a bloke who robs old grannies
Internal affairs for me
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
If you are buying drugs you are feeding criminal behaviour , if you were blowing 300 quid of cocaine in a night , that's more than simple possession
I think it's like the armed robber , who is serving 15 years for threatening an innocent cashier with a sawn off shotgun , giving her post traumatic stress disorder , being given congratulations by the general public for beating up a bloke who robs old grannies
Internal affairs for me
It is what it is
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Mark Duggan was a piece of shit. A career criminal who was not adverse to pulling the trigger himself.
Yes and caused many families a lot if grief and pain but was never really discussed, those families who lived in fear f him , were victims as well
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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life on mars
Yes and caused many families a lot if grief and pain but was never really discussed, those families who lived in fear f him , were victims as well
I hope you didn’t steal any pick and mix when you were younger
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Wales-Bales
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Among the more than 200 arrested by the NYPD during Friday night protests over George Floyd death was this woman with a lit Molotov cocktail <a href="https://t.co/lXa5U9GT0Y">pic.twitter.com/lXa5U9GT0Y</a></p>— Aaron Katersky (@AaronKatersky) <a href="https://twitter.com/AaronKatersky/status/1266741814582751232?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 30, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Just imagine her killing an innocent I bet there would be no outrage as its morally right to take the streets to riot , injure or possibly kill , what's the difference between this and that fecking cop
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
I hope you didn’t steal any pick and mix when you were younger
Of course its was in the Llanrumney survial manual issued in junior school
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
If you are buying drugs you are feeding criminal behaviour , if you were blowing 300 quid of cocaine in a night , that's more than simple possession
I think it's like the armed robber , who is serving 15 years for threatening an innocent cashier with a sawn off shotgun , giving her post traumatic stress disorder , being given congratulations by the general public for beating up a bloke who robs old grannies
Internal affairs for me
Every drug sell probably has a knife death or criminal act associated to it
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
adz-a32
Then have me on ignore, simple
He's one of life's losers and you're doing a great job of not rising to it Adz, keep it up bro :thumbup:
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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delmbox
He's one of life's losers and you're doing a great job of not rising to it Adz, keep it up bro :thumbup:
Cheers bro
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
To get the thread back on track, I would like to express solidarity with the protestors in USA.
For us Brits, there will be a worldwide kneel on Friday but there is an option to join in via Zoom if you are concerned about the pandemic
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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adz-a32
To get the thread back on track, I would like to express solidarity with the protestors in USA.
For us Brits, there will be a worldwide kneel on Friday but there is an option to join in via Zoom if you are concerned about the pandemic
:hehe: :hehe: :hehe:
That’ll show em :hehe:
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Condone or not condone?
I think I answered the question. I don't condone it, but I understand why it happens. That is possible.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
adz-a32
To get the thread back on track, I would like to express solidarity with the protestors in USA.
For us Brits, there will be a worldwide kneel on Friday but there is an option to join in via Zoom if you are concerned about the pandemic
If you really want to stand together with them just drive into town and put a window through, nick a TV and set your next door neighbours car on fire.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
I think I answered the question. I don't condone it, but I understand why it happens. That is possible.
You said after you don’t condone it that you did condone it. All a tad confusing.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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J R Hartley
You said after you don’t condone it that you did condone it. All a tad confusing.
Missed a word out. I didn't actually say I condoned it, I was talking in third party and missed out the word 'not' by accident.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Eric the Half a Bee
Missed a word out. I didn't actually say I condoned it, I was talking in third party and missed out the word 'not' by accident.
Quite an important word in the context of the post I’m sure you’d agree
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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J R Hartley
Quite an important word in the context of the post I’m sure you’d agree
Yes, but you were still wrong to say I was condoning it.
Just curious as to why you're trying to pick holes in nonsense like this while you have completely missed the bigger picture? Had a nice evening by any chance?
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Yes, but you were still wrong to say I was condoning it.
Just curious as to why you're trying to pick holes in nonsense like this while you have completely missed the bigger picture? Had a nice evening by any chance?
I haven’t missed anything. I understand why they are upset, what happened was abhorrent, but what does looting shops and setting cars on fire achieve exactly? Why is that acceptable?
As for picking holes, I can’t believe you of all people would grumble about that. It’s your forte.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
Deep state false flag to start a race war and the usual fools on here fall for it, they want you divided.
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Re: Justice for George Floyd petition
It’s kicking right off across the pond