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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I have yet to see a video of a group of black lives matter protestors on the way to a demo , walking through hyde park in a group of several hundred and make a detour to attack about five people sitting in the sun having a picnic
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
No doubt. The video is a powerful tool for the modern generation. The BBC didn't show any of last week's violence until prompted by others to portray a balanced report on events. Though they did in all fairness show the copper being kicked on the ground by Black youths while other black youths watched, filmed.
https://twitter.com/Tom_Norm/status/...070377986?s=09
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
goats
Quite a few ex army/paras there also
Also quite a few utter fantasists wearing maroon berets that they've bought online to pretend they're in some kind of war game, because their real existence is too pathetic for them to face up to.
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
All bullies are gutless, but some on here are living in their own 'bubble'. I do several online quizzes weekly with a disparate range of people. The reaction to the BLM demos were probably not what those demonstrating wished. Generally "all lives matter", and "here we go again" was the consensus. It's different on here because probably all the Guardian readers in Cardiff have found the site - it's free to join and free to post, but I can tell you it's certainly not representative of society in general. People who don't express anti-Govt., pro-black ideology are derided.
Do you think the majority of the ‘statue protection service’ represent the attitudes, feelings and are representative of majority of the wider public?
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
Also quite a few utter fantasists wearing maroon berets that they've bought online to pretend they're in some kind of war game, because their real existence is too pathetic for them to face up to.
Sad if true....you cannot pretend to be a para, they are a different entity
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
I do several online quizzes weekly with a disparate range of people. The reaction to the BLM demos were probably not what those demonstrating wished. Generally "all lives matter", and "here we go again" was the consensus.
That figures. Brexit Britain in a nutshell right there.
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
That figures. Brexit Britain in a nutshell right there.
Spot on! Just what is needed to shake these idiots up?
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
goats
Sad if true....you cannot pretend to be a para, they are a different entity
Some former paras on twitter were certainly suggesting that was the case, and said it was all very embarrasing
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
Also quite a few utter fantasists wearing maroon berets that they've bought online to pretend they're in some kind of war game, because their real existence is too pathetic for them to face up to.
I noticed that too; absolutely pathetic! In any case it's not for self appointed vigilantes to "protect statues", the police can do that. It's inflammatory for these people to be doing all this "protecting" in the midst of tensions. I don't think the police should have allowed it.
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
I noticed that too; absolutely pathetic! In any case it's not for self appointed vigilantes to "protect statues", the police can do that. It's inflammatory for these people to be doing all this "protecting" in the midst of tensions. I don't think the police should have allowed it.
Did the Police Protect Edward Colstons statue ? ? no they stood down and watched on orders from command ( we can only guess it was so they didnt inflame the situation )
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
goats
Who took a beating? This stuff is only going to get a lot worse in the next few years. Future looks very grim in the uk, thinking of moving abroad now more than ever.
"****ing Welsh men taking our jobs" - Some Spanish bloke, probably.
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Wrexham fans attacked EDL casuals in manchester waiting to go to london to protect the statues according to a post earlier in this thread
Protecting ****ing statues. Imagine the thought process that goes into it.. come on lads let's take a 3 hour train journey to PrOtecT tHe staTuEs
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
Did the Police Protect Edward Colstons statue ? ? no they stood down and watched on orders from command ( we can only guess it was so they didnt inflame the situation )
And who in their right mind would want to "protect" Edward Colston's statue?
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I have yet to see a video of a group of black lives matter protestors on the way to a demo , walking through hyde park in a group of several hundred and make a detour to attack about five people sitting in the sun having a picnic
I think you've missed his point, in fairness.
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
And who in their right mind would want to "protect" Edward Colston's statue?
His mum ?
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by Wales-Bales
Unconfirmed reports of stabbings. Anybody heard anything?
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Originally Posted by
MOZZER2
yes someone has had there throat slit by the BLM lot and another kicked to hell . there is footage floating around cyberspace
all protests should have been banned till at least after the lock down .
Any update on this?? Guess it's being suppressed by MSM.
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
Do you think the majority of the ‘statue protection service’ represent the attitudes, feelings and are representative of majority of the wider public?
No.
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
That figures. Brexit Britain in a nutshell right there.
Whether its right or wrong, if thats how a majority of a country feels then there it is.
The rest have 3 choices imo.
1. Accept it, and get on with their lives.
2. Get involved in politics and protests, and try to change the mindset.
3. Move abroad to somewhere they feel more comfortable.
I agree with something you said in an earlier thread, that there’s probably as many racists in the UK as there has ever been, but its now become more difficult and awkward for them to show it publicly.
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
Dorcus
And who in their right mind would want to "protect" Edward Colston's statue?
completely not the point, do we leave it to a mob to decide to which statue should remain ? ? ?
just for the record though
the 2 police officers who were interviewed on the local " west country " news did, they were really against " standing down " and not stopping criminal damage
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
this is a fine line, and the CPS will of course proceed due to the current climate
BUT the questions the court will ask
Did he urinate on or next to
Did he know what he was urinating next to
he will of course argue he had a piss next to the stone pillar of the gate, he tucked in to the side of the pillar, he was caught short as no public toilets / pubs / cafes were open, he didnt spot the memorial
i honestly cannot see anyone wilfully pissing on a memorial of a fallen police officer, racist thug or not
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
this is a fine line, and the CPS will of course proceed due to the current climate
BUT the questions the court will ask
Did he urinate on or next to
Did he know what he was urinating next to
he will of course argue he had a piss next to the stone pillar of the gate, he tucked in to the side of the pillar, he was caught short as no public toilets / pubs / cafes were open, he didnt spot the memorial
i honestly cannot see anyone wilfully pissing on a memorial of a fallen police officer, racist thug or not
If that was someone with a BLM t-shirt on, you would be shitting your pants with anger - not defending the guy doing it (which is exactly what you're doing now).
Have you considered being a moderator on *****' board, Matt?
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
Heisenberg
If that was someone with a BLM t-shirt on, you would be shitting your pants with anger - not defending the guy doing it (which is exactly what you're doing now).
Have you considered being a moderator on *****' board, Matt?
Not defending him in anyway
Just questioning what went on and what the CPS will ask
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
goats
Sad if true....you cannot pretend to be a para, they are a different entity
Not so different. Just trained!
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Protecting ****ing statues. Imagine the thought process that goes into it.. come on lads let's take a 3 hour train journey to PrOtecT tHe staTuEs
My favourites were the ones in Newcastle protecting the 135 metre high stone statue of a leader in the abolition of slavery movement from being taken down :facepalm:
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Re: London Demonstrations....
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
Not defending him in anyway
Just questioning what went on and what the CPS will ask
"Not defending him in anyway"
"i honestly cannot see anyone wilfully pissing on a memorial of a fallen police officer, racist thug or not"
Ok, Matt. Keep pretending that you're not defending him.