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3 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Not just in the past. The world is STILL not tolerant ( just look at why they are killing each other in Sth Sudan ) and racism still exists, except the racism I suffer from is not from white people.

Yeah its so difficult being a white person. We have to spend so much of our precious time trying to keep those darkies in their place.

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17 minutes ago, Nigel Garvie said:

Yes of course, we know the history of slavery, but your original comment didn't specify that, I was talking more broadly about "Figures with a chequered past"

 

I was giving you the benefit of the doubt and using the worst possible case - slavery. 


If going by a simple 'checkered past' as the standard for de-personing people and history, then your position is even more absurd. 

 

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14 minutes ago, CorpusChristie said:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11862534/man-urinated-pc-memorial-slammed-by-dad/?utm_campaign=sunmainfacebook&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1592167453

 

  His Father says that he was there for the BLM protests and he had nothing to do with patriot groups and he was a 28 year old unemployed trainee chef , but anyway , he says he just needed a <deleted> and he didnt know the memorial was there and it wasnt intentional . Fair enough

If he was part of the BLM protest why was he in parliament square? It was the right wing thugs who were there.

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2 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

If he was part of the BLM protest why was he in parliament square? It was the right wing thugs who were there.

I just think that his political views are quite irrelevant and its quite absurd really , me and you in Thailand arguing about the political beliefs of a 28 year old unemployed trainee chef who pees on the pavement in London . ????

   TBH, we ALL need to get a life ????

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31 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

If he was part of the BLM protest why was he in parliament square? It was the right wing thugs who were there.

Well you shouldn't judge people by their appearance of course, but any normal person sees a fat fart of the standard Alt right thicko variety, who's brains are too small to work out that if you drink 8 cans of lager it has to go somewhere. 

 

Your standard left wing protester is skinny by comparison, and dresses differently. 

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2 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

Allow me to start by showing my appreciation to you for your eventual acceptance that nazi salutes were used by the anti-anti-racist protesters (double negative and all that). It was a long road we traveled to get to this point, but I am glad that we are all in agreement and that there is now no doubt that these men were making such gestures. 

 

I am a little perturbed at your attempt to trivialise it though. The Haka is a cultural tradition proudly maintained by a proud people. Nazi salutes, however, are not part of the UK's heritage.

They were both used to intimidate  the opposition .

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48 minutes ago, CorpusChristie said:

Before you begin gloating , I didnt claim that there were no Nazi salutes at the demo , my point was that in the previous video , the people there were not doing Nazi salutes , which they werent .

  That was what we were discussing , whether the group in the previous video were doing Nazi salutes  

On review, it was clear that it was a picture of people furiously bidding for a rare Cezanne at Sotheby’s 

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6 hours ago, simple1 said:

Other than a relatively small amount of street fighting, what other fascist tactics do Antifa utilise?

The same tactics as Hitler's notorious brownshirts - violence against anyone or anything which conflicts with their radical anti-capitalist ideology.

 

But don't take my word for it, when you can get it from the horse's mouth of a disenchanted former Antifa member.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/gabriel-nadales-antifa-radical-failed-socialist-ideology

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On 6/14/2020 at 4:48 AM, KhaoNiaw said:

Paul Golding is a convicted far right terrorist leader and he was there. 

Golding received a conditional discharge for the 'crime' of failing to hand over his password when a device was seized in a blatant abuse of anti-terrorist legislation aimed at jihadis returning from war zones. Whether they like it or not he is a recognized political figure in the eyes of the law and had (only) been to a conference in Russia. Interestingly the 'Far Right' paint brushers often seem to forget that bit.

 

(Disclaimer: I am not a fan)

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Police are warned refusing to take a knee could START trouble

 

Former Home Secretary David Blunkett is among politicians who have warned that the action risks drawing police into politics and could lead to false accusations of racism being levelled at any who refuse to join in. 

‘I am concerned that the gesture of kneeling, though prompted by the best instincts, might give the perception of undermining the role of the police in such situations,’ he said last week. 

‘They are there to ensure a safe demonstration, not to make political statements.’ He added that many people ‘may have been left deeply uneasy at the sight of police kneeling before a protesting crowd’, saying: ‘If they attend rallies in their own time, I would have no problem with police making symbolic gestures of solidarity with anti-racists. But it is a different matter when they don their uniform’. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8418061/Backlash-police-warned-trouble-refuse-knee-Black-Lives-Matter-protests.html

 

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2 hours ago, simple1 said:

Link is in reference to the US. where, BTW, security agencies and others have advised very minimal involvement by Antifa which makes the guy's comments irrelevant to current events. IMO the Fox talking head is a nauseating trump sycophant.

 

https://time.com/5849592/antifa-far-right-violent-trump-protesters/

 

Ridiculous to compare Antifa to the Brownshirts (SA), they had a membership of approx 3 million, were nationally organised and funded arm of the Nazi party until the leadership was purged. 

 

 

Also, the Daily Mail was wholly supportive of the Brownshirts - they are not so keen on brown people. 

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4 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

Allow me to start by showing my appreciation to you for your eventual acceptance that nazi salutes were used by the anti-anti-racist protesters (double negative and all that). It was a long road we traveled to get to this point, but I am glad that we are all in agreement and that there is now no doubt that these men were making such gestures. 

 

I am a little perturbed at your attempt to trivialise it though. The Haka is a cultural tradition proudly maintained by a proud people. Nazi salutes, however, are not part of the UK's heritage.

Interestingly I saw a request elsewhere for anyone that had been encouraged by MSM to perform on camera (Nazi salutes etc) to get in touch, especially if they were paid.

 

My comment yesterday re a historic photo in Belfast some years ago explains.

 

I will keep an eye on it...

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

 

Police are warned refusing to take a knee could START trouble

 

Former Home Secretary David Blunkett is among politicians who have warned that the action risks drawing police into politics and could lead to false accusations of racism being levelled at any who refuse to join in. 

‘I am concerned that the gesture of kneeling, though prompted by the best instincts, might give the perception of undermining the role of the police in such situations,’ he said last week. 

‘They are there to ensure a safe demonstration, not to make political statements.’ He added that many people ‘may have been left deeply uneasy at the sight of police kneeling before a protesting crowd’, saying: ‘If they attend rallies in their own time, I would have no problem with police making symbolic gestures of solidarity with anti-racists. But it is a different matter when they don their uniform’. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8418061/Backlash-police-warned-trouble-refuse-knee-Black-Lives-Matter-protests.html

 

The details seem to clash with the headline.

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