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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2020 13:36:09 GMT
We live in a tyrannical matriarchy. Is that when men dress as women? Are we even allowed to say 'men' or 'women' any more? I just tell people that I'm transpolygender and am allergic to pronouns.
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Post by baggins on Jul 20, 2020 13:38:00 GMT
Is that when men dress as women? Are we even allowed to say 'men' or 'women' any more? I just tell people that I'm transpolygender and am allergic to pronouns. Do they tilt their head to one side and just nod?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2020 13:47:25 GMT
Are we even allowed to say 'men' or 'women' any more? I just tell people that I'm transpolygender and am allergic to pronouns. Do they tilt their head to one side and just nod? Normally it starts a riot and I get de-platformed. Well, I say 'riot' it's actually a gaggle of hysterical students with green hair and face piercings shrieking. Be interesting to see what those people have to say for themselves when they grow up a bit and look back on how they're acting at the moment.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2020 13:49:09 GMT
They will probably look back and think they actually had a life and took the learning.
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Post by baggins on Jul 20, 2020 13:51:37 GMT
Do they tilt their head to one side and just nod? Normally it starts a riot and I get de-platformed. Well, I say 'riot' it's actually a gaggle of hysterical students with green hair and face piercings shrieking. Be interesting to see what those people have to say for themselves when they grow up a bit and look back on how they're acting at the moment. Green hair? Students? What sort of pubs are you drinking in?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2020 13:56:01 GMT
Normally it starts a riot and I get de-platformed. Well, I say 'riot' it's actually a gaggle of hysterical students with green hair and face piercings shrieking. Be interesting to see what those people have to say for themselves when they grow up a bit and look back on how they're acting at the moment. Green hair? Students? What sort of pubs are you drinking in? No need to lower yourself by going into a public house. Just go to a university and set up a stall selling any book by Jordan Peterson, you'll soon be surrounded by them.
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Post by baggins on Jul 20, 2020 14:36:35 GMT
Green hair? Students? What sort of pubs are you drinking in? No need to lower yourself by going into a public house. Just go to a university and set up a stall selling any book by Jordan Peterson, you'll soon be surrounded by them. Who? Yea I'm lost.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2020 15:08:07 GMT
No need to lower yourself by going into a public house. Just go to a university and set up a stall selling any book by Jordan Peterson, you'll soon be surrounded by them. Who? Yea I'm lost. 😂😂😂
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2020 15:41:48 GMT
No need to lower yourself by going into a public house. Just go to a university and set up a stall selling any book by Jordan Peterson, you'll soon be surrounded by them. Who? Yea I'm lost. It's good to be well read. This guy is well cool. Canada passed legislation, Bill C16, it compelled people to address others by their preferred pronouns. Peterson, rightly, spoke out against this, not on the basis that he would ever refuse to use a person's pronoun of choice, but on the basis that the government have no right to dictate what words are used in normal conversation. Of course, the rabid left chose to misunderstand his position and have spent years searching for an example of him refusing to address someone in the correct / appropriate way, they've never done that so they just pretend that he refuses to use pronouns of choice. To help Oldie, who seems to enjoy living in an echo chamber and never did reply regarding watching videos that I posted just for him, I suspect that was because he thought they may have challenged his world view. That betrays a terribly insecure attitude, or an immature one, either way, this is where Bill C16 lead; That's what made him famous, but there's a lot more to him than that. He's a clinical psychologist. Probably his most famous book is ''12 Rules For Life''. I'm not sure what his personal politics are, but the left hate him because he takes an analytical view of things and won't be bullied by their crazed radical agendas. Feminists hate him because he talks honestly about male issues, even though he's still acknowledging issues that impact females. There are 2 interviews, one with Cathy Newman, the other with Helen Lewis, where he calmly deals with their anti-male world view and exposes that they aren't interested in equality, they want special treatment and to replace competence with quotas.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 8:29:11 GMT
Maybe a ray of light in this utter madness that the radical left are inflicting on society to create division wherever they can, supported by toilet paper such as The Guardian and dreadful broadcasters who wouldn't understand how to produce news rather than opinion if their very lives depended on it such as Sky, C4, BBC.
Nick Buckley, the founder of the Manchester charity has been re-instated, and the board of trustees who dismissed him, to avoid legal action, have resigned and have been replaced. Good.
If anybody is in any doubt whatsoever about how bitter and hateful the people Mr Buckley was up against are, just watch this, but be warned, she's not very nice at all.
A final point here. 6 people contacted the charity and complained, that's all it took for the left wing nut cases to spring into action and try to silence a voice they didn't like.
400 people signed a Twitter petition against the Man. 18,000 signed the petition to get him reinstated.
There's a message there for everybody who thinks that the mobs defacing our Cenotaph and pulling down statues that reflect our rich history somehow speak for our society, guess what, they don't. For every 1 person out there rioting there's several, sat quietly watching who are appalled by what's happening.
The PL have some serious questions to answer as well for promoting a crazed political organisation when there are plenty of decent groups already who champion equality without the mad political baggage.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 17:48:30 GMT
The media told us that Bristol has been trying to take the statue of Colston down for years, yet less than 2% of the population cared enough to sign the petition. The vast majority don’t really give a sh**. Like you say, the radical left shout loudest so it seems that they are in the ascendancy but this radical right wing cabinet didn’t elect itself with an overwhelming majority, the country voted for them and as such we haven’t really heard where these voters who elected this pro-Brexit, anti-immigrant government stand on BLM and institutional change. They will hold the casting vote in terms of change in this country, ultimately, not a handful of people who shout loudest on Twitter.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 18:49:44 GMT
Maybe a ray of light in this utter madness that the radical left are inflicting on society to create division wherever they can, supported by toilet paper such as The Guardian and dreadful broadcasters who wouldn't understand how to produce news rather than opinion if their very lives depended on it such as Sky, C4, BBC. Nick Buckley, the founder of the Manchester charity has been re-instated, and the board of trustees who dismissed him, to avoid legal action, have resigned and have been replaced. Good. If anybody is in any doubt whatsoever about how bitter and hateful the people Mr Buckley was up against are, just watch this, but be warned, she's not very nice at all. A final point here. 6 people contacted the charity and complained, that's all it took for the left wing nut cases to spring into action and try to silence a voice they didn't like. 400 people signed a Twitter petition against the Man. 18,000 signed the petition to get him reinstated. There's a message there for everybody who thinks that the mobs defacing our Cenotaph and pulling down statues that reflect our rich history somehow speak for our society, guess what, they don't. For every 1 person out there rioting there's several, sat quietly watching who are appalled by what's happening. The PL have some serious questions to answer as well for promoting a crazed political organisation when there are plenty of decent groups already who champion equality without the mad political baggage. What a vile woman.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 19:06:02 GMT
Maybe a ray of light in this utter madness that the radical left are inflicting on society to create division wherever they can, supported by toilet paper such as The Guardian and dreadful broadcasters who wouldn't understand how to produce news rather than opinion if their very lives depended on it such as Sky, C4, BBC. Nick Buckley, the founder of the Manchester charity has been re-instated, and the board of trustees who dismissed him, to avoid legal action, have resigned and have been replaced. Good. If anybody is in any doubt whatsoever about how bitter and hateful the people Mr Buckley was up against are, just watch this, but be warned, she's not very nice at all. A final point here. 6 people contacted the charity and complained, that's all it took for the left wing nut cases to spring into action and try to silence a voice they didn't like. 400 people signed a Twitter petition against the Man. 18,000 signed the petition to get him reinstated. There's a message there for everybody who thinks that the mobs defacing our Cenotaph and pulling down statues that reflect our rich history somehow speak for our society, guess what, they don't. For every 1 person out there rioting there's several, sat quietly watching who are appalled by what's happening. The PL have some serious questions to answer as well for promoting a crazed political organisation when there are plenty of decent groups already who champion equality without the mad political baggage. What a vile woman. Be careful with what you say, she's 'well connected' mind.
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Post by aghast on Jul 25, 2020 22:14:39 GMT
The media told us that Bristol has been trying to take the statue of Colston down for years, yet less than 2% of the population cared enough to sign the petition. The vast majority don’t really give a sh**. Like you say, the radical left shout loudest so it seems that they are in the ascendancy but this radical right wing cabinet didn’t elect itself with an overwhelming majority, the country voted for them and as such we haven’t really heard where these voters who elected this pro-Brexit, anti-immigrant government stand on BLM and institutional change. They will hold the casting vote in terms of change in this country, ultimately, not a handful of people who shout loudest on Twitter. It's not a radical right-wing cabinet. It's a bunch of lackeys who say whatever they think will impress Boris. Who is himself a self-serving chancer, out to further his future financial prospects. There is no political philosophy in the Tory party any more. All they require is power for power's sake. Then they are deemed a success. Made promises you can't keep? Say nothing or deny you made them. Failed to deliver? Announce irrelevant other policies as triumphs. Campaigned for undeliverable unworkable Brexit and immigration pledges? Who cares? We won!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 22:32:33 GMT
The media told us that Bristol has been trying to take the statue of Colston down for years, yet less than 2% of the population cared enough to sign the petition. The vast majority don’t really give a sh**. Like you say, the radical left shout loudest so it seems that they are in the ascendancy but this radical right wing cabinet didn’t elect itself with an overwhelming majority, the country voted for them and as such we haven’t really heard where these voters who elected this pro-Brexit, anti-immigrant government stand on BLM and institutional change. They will hold the casting vote in terms of change in this country, ultimately, not a handful of people who shout loudest on Twitter. It's not a radical right-wing cabinet. It's a bunch of lackeys who say whatever they think will impress Boris. Who is himself a self-serving chancer, out to further his future financial prospects. There is no political philosophy in the Tory party any more. All they require is power for power's sake. Then they are deemed a success. Made promises you can't keep? Say nothing or deny you made them. Failed to deliver? Announce irrelevant other policies as triumphs. Campaigned for undeliverable unworkable Brexit and immigration pledges? Who cares? We won!!!!! Indeed Aghast. The majority who voted in this "Government", what's the opinion on the supposition that 365 makes? That we haven't heard how these voters stand on the BLM movement and institutional change?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 23:26:12 GMT
If institutional change means moving anywhere near the direction of the views expressed by Ms Comrie, then I'm quite happy where I am.
As for BLM, that's what we had to be outraged about last week. Do try to keep up, this week it's something about Johnny Depp isn't it?
Care to retract what you said about the trustees of that charity acting correctly?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2020 0:31:31 GMT
The media told us that Bristol has been trying to take the statue of Colston down for years, yet less than 2% of the population cared enough to sign the petition. The vast majority don’t really give a sh**. Like you say, the radical left shout loudest so it seems that they are in the ascendancy but this radical right wing cabinet didn’t elect itself with an overwhelming majority, the country voted for them and as such we haven’t really heard where these voters who elected this pro-Brexit, anti-immigrant government stand on BLM and institutional change. They will hold the casting vote in terms of change in this country, ultimately, not a handful of people who shout loudest on Twitter. It's not a radical right-wing cabinet. It's a bunch of lackeys who say whatever they think will impress Boris. Who is himself a self-serving chancer, out to further his future financial prospects. There is no political philosophy in the Tory party any more. All they require is power for power's sake. Then they are deemed a success. Made promises you can't keep? Say nothing or deny you made them. Failed to deliver? Announce irrelevant other policies as triumphs. Campaigned for undeliverable unworkable Brexit and immigration pledges? Who cares? We won!!!!! In my view Brexit and anti-immigration is pretty right wing. It’s a cabinet full of people of privilege who are far removed from the daily struggles that a lot of the people of this country have to endure. What do they know about food banks, insecure housing, stagnant pay and now high unemployment? Sod all. What is worse is they have no real incentive to make those people’s lives better. As Andrew Neil pointed out to the vile Mark whats his chops from the ERG in the wake of the election- they were voted for by people who they never even targeted in their manifesto. Not one policy that would improve the lives of the “Red wall” in the north. Their only obligation is to keep the city of London printing money and to fellate the housing market to keep house prices going up and stave off negative equity (building no new affordable homes and disenfranchising the youth being a key pillar of that strategy). That’s about it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2020 4:47:05 GMT
It's not a radical right-wing cabinet. It's a bunch of lackeys who say whatever they think will impress Boris. Who is himself a self-serving chancer, out to further his future financial prospects. There is no political philosophy in the Tory party any more. All they require is power for power's sake. Then they are deemed a success. Made promises you can't keep? Say nothing or deny you made them. Failed to deliver? Announce irrelevant other policies as triumphs. Campaigned for undeliverable unworkable Brexit and immigration pledges? Who cares? We won!!!!! In my view Brexit and anti-immigration is pretty right wing. It’s a cabinet full of people of privilege who are far removed from the daily struggles that a lot of the people of this country have to endure. What do they know about food banks, insecure housing, stagnant pay and now high unemployment? Sod all. What is worse is they have no real incentive to make those people’s lives better. As Andrew Neil pointed out to the vile Mark whats his chops from the ERG in the wake of the election- they were voted for by people who they never even targeted in their manifesto. Not one policy that would improve the lives of the “Red wall” in the north. Their only obligation is to keep the city of London printing money and to fellate the housing market to keep house prices going up and stave off negative equity (building no new affordable homes and disenfranchising the youth being a key pillar of that strategy). That’s about it. Still unclear about how this resolves itself "the country voted for them and as such we haven’t really heard where these voters who elected this pro-Brexit, anti-immigrant government stand on BLM and institutional change" In your opinion 365?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2020 8:42:34 GMT
It's not a radical right-wing cabinet. It's a bunch of lackeys who say whatever they think will impress Boris. Who is himself a self-serving chancer, out to further his future financial prospects. There is no political philosophy in the Tory party any more. All they require is power for power's sake. Then they are deemed a success. Made promises you can't keep? Say nothing or deny you made them. Failed to deliver? Announce irrelevant other policies as triumphs. Campaigned for undeliverable unworkable Brexit and immigration pledges? Who cares? We won!!!!! In my view Brexit and anti-immigration is pretty right wing. It’s a cabinet full of people of privilege who are far removed from the daily struggles that a lot of the people of this country have to endure. What do they know about food banks, insecure housing, stagnant pay and now high unemployment? Sod all. What is worse is they have no real incentive to make those people’s lives better. As Andrew Neil pointed out to the vile Mark whats his chops from the ERG in the wake of the election- they were voted for by people who they never even targeted in their manifesto. Not one policy that would improve the lives of the “Red wall” in the north. Their only obligation is to keep the city of London printing money and to fellate the housing market to keep house prices going up and stave off negative equity (building no new affordable homes and disenfranchising the youth being a key pillar of that strategy). That’s about it. They know everything about foodbanks, insecure housing, stagnant pay, high unemployment/zero hour contracts. It's part of their politics, it helps maintain the the balance of power in the UK.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2020 10:35:49 GMT
In my view Brexit and anti-immigration is pretty right wing. It’s a cabinet full of people of privilege who are far removed from the daily struggles that a lot of the people of this country have to endure. What do they know about food banks, insecure housing, stagnant pay and now high unemployment? Sod all. What is worse is they have no real incentive to make those people’s lives better. As Andrew Neil pointed out to the vile Mark whats his chops from the ERG in the wake of the election- they were voted for by people who they never even targeted in their manifesto. Not one policy that would improve the lives of the “Red wall” in the north. Their only obligation is to keep the city of London printing money and to fellate the housing market to keep house prices going up and stave off negative equity (building no new affordable homes and disenfranchising the youth being a key pillar of that strategy). That’s about it. Still unclear about how this resolves itself "the country voted for them and as such we haven’t really heard where these voters who elected this pro-Brexit, anti-immigrant government stand on BLM and institutional change" In your opinion 365? In my opinion yes- but I don’t see how voting for an anti-immigration party jives with going on BLM protest marches. What do those in the red wall (for instance) and the safe Tory seats think of BLM? Can you ideologically marry belief in the rights of the oppressed with the desire to vote for a party that is unashamedly a vote for the interests of the self rather than the interests of the wider community? Perhaps you can but I don’t think you will do it by shouting “white privilege!” at them. I feel like they are the silent majority at this point in time, basically
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