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  • #31
    Re: Russell Brand

    Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    And there was me thinking you were trying to make it party political.
    Isn't it the truth?

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    • #32
      Re: Russell Brand

      Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
      Isn't it the truth?
      Classic whataboutism I’d say.

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      • #33
        Re: Russell Brand

        Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
        Classic whataboutism I’d say.
        Whataboutism? That article couldn't be more relevant! Unless you meant to post that to Jordi Cule who decided to post something about Jimmy Savile instead..?

        Sorry, isn't the thread about how he got away the alleged crimes?

        And aren't people talking about who he spoke to and for?

        Sounds like an article from the the peak of his fame and around the time he was committing alleged crimes, seems pretty relevent, no?

        Or do we overlook it? Maybe the fact he was courted by parts of the media and potential future prime ministers is part of the reason people didn't come forward?

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        • #34
          Re: Russell Brand

          Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
          Who knew there was such a thing but just checked - https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Lispist

          Apologies Jonny!

          There is this one too - https://www.urbandictionary.com/defi...term=Gingerist

          No smiley-ist yet!
          He hasn't got a lisp he just that weird thing pronouncing the letter r. I've always thought it seemed more prevalent in London and the South East. I could be wrong though.

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          • #35
            Re: Russell Brand

            Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
            Whataboutism? That article couldn't be more relevant! Unless you meant to post that to Jordi Cule who decided to post something about Jimmy Savile instead..?

            Sorry, isn't the thread about how he got away the alleged crimes?

            And aren't people talking about who he spoke to and for?

            Sounds like an article from the the peak of his fame and around the time he was committing alleged crimes, seems pretty relevent, no?

            Or do we overlook it? Maybe the fact he was courted by parts of the media and potential future prime ministers is part of the reason people didn't come forward?
            Ed Milliband bad for speaking to Russell Brand.

            Thatcher ignored for having a close relationship with Jimmy Savile and advocated for him to be knighted even when informed he was a sex pest.

            The strange nuanced world of Jimbo.

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            • #36
              Re: Russell Brand

              Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
              Ed Milliband bad for speaking to Russell Brand.

              Thatcher ignored for having a close relationship with Jimmy Savile and advocated for him to be knighted even when informed he was a sex pest.

              The strange nuanced world of Jimbo.
              Why on earth are you talking about Thatcher and Jimmy Savile?

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              • #37
                Re: Russell Brand

                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                Why on earth are you talking about Thatcher and Jimmy Savile?
                What on Earth are you alluding to in regards to Milliband and Brand?

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                • #38
                  Re: Russell Brand

                  Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
                  What on Earth are you alluding to in regards to Milliband and Brand?
                  We are speaking about who he spoke to and for aren't we?

                  I'd say an article from the time in question about the person in question and his appeal is a damned site more relevant than some weird post about Jimmy Savile, wouldn't you?

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                  • #39
                    Re: Russell Brand

                    Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                    We are speaking about who he spoke to and for aren't we?

                    I'd say an article from the time in question about the person in question and his appeal is a damned site more relevant than some weird post about Jimmy Savile, wouldn't you?
                    I thought it was pretty similar in relation it illustrates how politicians can build relationships with those in showbiz.

                    Ten years ago today, Jimmy Savile died a national hero. Since then he has been exposed as a brutal child abuser – but his rise would have been impossible without powerful friends in the British establishment.


                    Savile played a role in helping Thatchers government, Milliband spoke to Brand. What’s the biggest mistake?

                    In relation to who Brand was speaking for, although he espoused opposition to austerity policies I’m pretty sure when he ended upon QuestionTime or perhaps Newsnight he suggested to people not to vote. His appearance on some political programmes basically showed he didn’t have a lot of depth to his outlandish, verbose drivel.

                    I’d imagine most at the time saw Brand as speaking for himself as even the most stupid can see he’s a attention seeking, narcissistic waanksplat. Not Milliband obviously mind

                    I wonder what Thatcher saw in Savile? This is whataboutism?

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                    • #40
                      Re: Russell Brand

                      Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
                      I thought it was pretty similar in relation it illustrates how politicians can build relationships with those in showbiz.

                      Ten years ago today, Jimmy Savile died a national hero. Since then he has been exposed as a brutal child abuser – but his rise would have been impossible without powerful friends in the British establishment.


                      Savile played a role in helping Thatchers government, Milliband spoke to Brand. What’s the biggest mistake?

                      In relation to who Brand was speaking for, although he espoused opposition to austerity policies I’m pretty sure when he ended upon QuestionTime or perhaps Newsnight he suggested to people not to vote. His appearance on some political programmes basically showed he didn’t have a lot of depth to his outlandish, verbose drivel.

                      I’d imagine most at the time saw Brand as speaking for himself as even the most stupid can see he’s a attention seeking, narcissistic waanksplat. Not Milliband obviously mind

                      I wonder what Thatcher saw in Savile? This is whataboutism?
                      I'm really not sure why you are so interested in Jimmy Savile, but I think he was famously apolitical, I'm not sure he was protected or promoted or helped to hide his crimes through politics..the media perhaps, where he was a very powerful figure

                      But Brand was very political and he was courted and may have made people coming forward more difficult?

                      Here he is as a 'hero of 2014'
                      George Monbiot: The volatile comedian-turned-activist’s ability to be openly and honestly flawed sets him apart from the grand old men of the left


                      All this stuff is alleged and it's critical to remember that, but it's worth looking back to the period in question in my opinion, as we all now are led to believe that there were open secrets

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                      • #41
                        Re: Russell Brand

                        Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
                        Sexually assaults two women in his motor home but after one of the women has beaten him in a number of drinking games.

                        He tried it on with Scottish women so he's lucky it didn't end up with his cock chopped up and put into haggis.

                        Phil Tayler sex pest.
                        The motor head drummer not the fat darts player

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                        • #42
                          Re: Russell Brand

                          Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                          I'm assuming nothing, Brand has admitted to being a sex pest, live on air.
                          That isn't a criminal offence

                          Rape is

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                          • #43
                            Re: Russell Brand

                            Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                            Why on earth are you talking about Thatcher and Jimmy Savile?
                            One rule for you

                            One rule for everyone else

                            You have been roasted here

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                            • #44
                              Re: Russell Brand

                              brand waves willy around in front of women, crime. man wearing lipstick waves willy around in front of women, stunning and brave

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                              • #45
                                Re: Russell Brand

                                Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                                That isn't a criminal offence

                                Rape is
                                I don't know what you are talking about. I haven't said anything about brand that he hasn't already admitted to publicly. Flashing your cock to a women is a criminal offence, along with telling her that he is going to **** her. I haven't said anything about rape.

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