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Woke Culture Far From Dead, and Thriving in the UK, Look at the BBC


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Posted
4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I’ll take your word for that but keep in mind it might just be what’s accessible to you

 

  Don't take it so seriously, it was just a bit of humour .

No need to be nasty about it 

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9 minutes ago, James105 said:

 

If you are an employee then you now cost more for your employer to employ you, but you don't see that money.  Congrats, you have been hoodwinked into thinking you are unaffected by the tax rises and when you next try asking for a pay rise this NI increase will be taken into account.

One of the most imaginative swerves yet around accepting that taxes for working people have not risen.

 

Well done James.


 

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8 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

  Don't take it so seriously, it was just a bit of humour .

No need to be nasty about it 

I wouldn’t call your perjorative remarks about the looks of British women ‘nasty’, rather more low level dull.

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52 minutes ago, WDSmart said:

I'm a "woke" citizen of the USA, and I can assure you that "wokeness" will never die in the USA. Once you're "woke," you'll never be able to allow yourself to "sleep" (ignore the plight of others) again. :thumbsup:

 

You distill the very essence of all the self-righteous, moralising nonsense that was destroying the USA; the nonsense that the electorate just rejected out of hand, thankfully.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

You distill the very essence of all the self-righteous, moralising nonsense that was destroying the USA; the nonsense that the electorate just rejected out of hand, thankfully.

 

 

It’s odd how each person attributing the election result to a particular cause, chooses the particular issue that they spend a lot of time banging on about.


 

 

 

 

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Just now, mokwit said:

Always the snidey put down, always insinuating other members are inferior in some way.

It’s a logical conclusion drawn from Nick’s comments, there are lots of very attractive women, beautiful too, in the UK.

 

Nick doesn’t seem to have met any.

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It’s a compliment but don’t tell the knuckle daggers.

can you explain "knuckle dragger" please. I see it used a lot by the kind of Leftie who reads the Guardian and considers themselves to be superior (probably because they are smart enough to "get" Socialism).

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6 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

You distill the very essence of all the self-righteous, moralising nonsense that was destroying the USA; the nonsense that the electorate just rejected out of hand, thankfully.

 

 

The most popular vote in the USA was 49.9% for Trump and 48.3% for Harris. That's not what I'd call "out of hand." It's not even a majority. Trump did win the Electoral College vote by a good margin, and that is very disappointing to me. I'm disgusted that so many of my fellow citizens were either conned by Trump or actually have the same values as he does. Anyway, I will continue to be part of the "woke nonsense" and hope somehow my country can survive the next four years. :sad:

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Just now, WDSmart said:

The most popular vote in the USA was 49.9% for Trump and 48.3% for Harris. That's not what I'd call "out of hand." It's not even a majority. Trump did win the Electoral College vote by a good margin, and that is very disappointing to me. I'm disgusted that so many of my fellow citizens were either conned by Trump or actually have the same values as he does. Anyway, I will continue to be part of the "woke nonsense" and hope somehow my country can survive the next four years. :sad:

You lost. Suck it up.

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9 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It’s odd how each person attributing the election result to a particular cause, chooses the particular issue that they spend a lot of time banging on about.


 

 

 

 

You need to get out more.

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Just now, mokwit said:

can you explain "knuckle dragger" please. I see it used a lot by the kind of Leftie who reads the Guardian and considers themselves to be superior (probably because they are smart enough to "get" Socialism).

It’s a perjorative term, unlike your parroted use of the word ‘woke’ I use it in the actual sense of the word:

 

 

Dictionary
 
INFORMAL
noun: knuckle-dragger; plural noun: knuckle-draggers.

 

Posted
1 minute ago, mokwit said:

He's a Leftie, they are always nasty, despite what they think, because they are attracted by the license to hate. The hate is on the Left,

He’s not the topic of the thread. 

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BBC's influence on football. Premier League players still taking the knee, despite the utterly discredited BLM scam. Rainbow armbands an laces obligatory yesterday FFS. And at least one woman commentator/pundit for every men's match.

 

And have you watched Wolf Hall (great series by the way)? Incredible the number of black people at the court of Henry III. But I'm sure it's historically accurate, as approved by the BBC's 'fact checkers'. They are running a ludicrously self-righteous ad at the moment. boasting about their reporters' 'tireless search for the truth'. Not an ounce of introspection or self awareness in that doomed organisation.

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

It’s a perjorative term, unlike your parroted use of the word ‘woke’ I use it in the actual sense of the word:

 

 

 

Dictionary
 
INFORMAL
noun: knuckle-dragger; plural noun: knuckle-draggers.

 

Oh, so you are saying that anybody who disagrees with the Left or the false narrative of wokeism is a "stupid, loutish person"? Where does the Left get this assumed intellectual and moral superiority from? I think it is from never having being held to account for your errors - screw up and there are no consequences.

 

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knuck·le-drag·ger
noun
informal
plural noun: knuckle-draggers
  1. a stupid or loutish person.

 

 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Social Media said:

A prime example of this influence can be seen at the BBC, an institution funded by the British public. The broadcaster recently awarded its “Women’s Footballer of the Year” title to Barbra Banda, a player who had been disqualified from competing in the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations for failing to meet sex eligibility standards.

The BBC never fails :clap2:

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1 minute ago, roquefort said:

BBC's influence on football. Premier League players still taking the knee, despite the utterly discredited BLM scam. Rainbow armbands an laces obligatory yesterday FFS. And at least one woman commentator/pundit for every men's match.

 

And have you watched Wolf Hall (great series by the way)? Incredible the number of black people at the court of Henry III. But I'm sure it's historically accurate, as approved by the BBC's 'fact checkers'. They are running a ludicrously self-righteous ad at the moment. boasting about their reporters' 'tireless search for the truth'. Not an ounce of introspection or self awareness in that doomed organisation.

I’ve got some disturbing news for you.

 

Wolf Hall is an adaptation of historical fiction novels.

 

It’s not a portrayal of real history.

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, mokwit said:

Oh, so you are saying that anybody who disagrees with the Left or the false narrative of wokeism is a "stupid, loutish person"? Where does the Left get this assumed intellectual and moral superiority from? I think it is from never having being held to account for your errors - screw up and there are no consequences.

 

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knuck·le-drag·ger
noun
informal
plural noun: knuckle-draggers
  1. a stupid or loutish person.

 

 

No, not anyone who disagrees with me.

 

That’s not what I said, but go ahead imagine views on my behalf for you to argue with.

 

Let me know when it dawns on you that in doing so you are arguing with yourself.

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4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

He’s not the topic of the thread. 

Threads evolve and go off on side discussions. They don't have to follow a direction set by you. 

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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I pay taxes in the UK, my taxes haven’t gone up.

 

You're obviously not running a business then or employing anyone. Try getting away from the keyboard and out into the real world.

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2 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

By ending austerity I assume you mean freezing pensioners, forcing farmers to sell up and increasing the tax burden by 40 Billion?

 

By investing in education I assume you mean increasing tuition fees and adding VAT to school fees?

 

By investing in health, I assume you mean breaking the promise about no investment without reform?

 

All of this with a Chancellor who lied on her CV. 

 

Great stuff. 😃

 

 

Gee you sound like the Democrat sore losers.

 

We had an election, it was an overwhelming majority. 
 

Welcome to democracy.

 

What was woke was having a black leader replacing the woman leader who replaced the clown. 
If that isn’t woke I don’t know what is.

 


 

 

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