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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 01 Apr 19 1.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Nope. I reported a fact which is that it was by a massive percentage middle aged or old white people there. Sounds exactly like Maine which must be one of the whitest states in the Union !!
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Apr 19 1.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
I don’t call it noble, I call it not being prejudiced. Obviously people learn from their life experiences. I think you should consider my example of the 20 year old Japanese lad. If you think it’s ok that he should be treated worse on the streets of London than a 20 year old Englishman, then I am afraid that is a racist viewpoint. Everyone is prejudiced on some level and sometimes for good reason. You just think that you are morally superior. When it comes to Brexit, people voted for what they thought was good for them and their kin. Why would anyone apologise for that?
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 01 Apr 19 2.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
I totally understand the rationale for calling a General Election at that time but as we all know it didn't pan out as she and many had predicted.If it had then Brexit would have been delivered by now. Corbyn has put party before country at a time of national crisis.
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Pussay Patrol 01 Apr 19 2.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I totally understand the rationale for calling a General Election at that time but as we all know it didn't pan out as she and many had predicted.If it had then Brexit would have been delivered by now. Corbyn has put party before country at a time of national crisis. Your mate Ree7mogg puts company profits before party or country
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Pussay Patrol 01 Apr 19 2.24pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
Not quite true. Corbyn may have been brought up in Yew Tree manor but dropped out of university on grounds of ideology (aka being a jumped up s***) What's wrong with going to an elite university anyway? Have the SDP decided if they are for or against Brexit? Everyone knows the Tories are split, Labour's approach is the most perplexing of all. Corbyn couldn't make his mind up, they campaigned to remain, the heartlands voted to leave, they wont commit to anything, Tom Johnson has said they should have a peoples vote in their referendum, Chuka Umunna and 6 other MP's have left the party over it. If the Tories weren't such a mess. The only real clarity is coming from the Lib Dem's and the Nats. Incredible to think that the most learned and intelligent decision makers in the land with the full benefit of facts and implications, with debate after debate and many votes cannot decide what's best for our country yet ordinary people were supposed to have made the ultimate decision 3 years ago before all this. How on earth can we say that mandate in 2016 is a true reflection of how this country wants to go forward?
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Teddy Eagle 01 Apr 19 2.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
I don’t call it noble, I call it not being prejudiced. Obviously people learn from their life experiences. I think you should consider my example of the 20 year old Japanese lad. If you think it’s ok that he should be treated worse on the streets of London than a 20 year old Englishman, then I am afraid that is a racist viewpoint. Have you read what I wrote? I said he didn’t hate Japanese people or wish them any ill will or want to treat them any worse. He just didn’t like them. If that makes him a racist in your book then so be it.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 01 Apr 19 2.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
Your mate Ree7mogg puts company profits before party or country You are not talking about the same Mr Rees-Mogg who has compromised and voted in favour of the deal ? A successful businessman the likes of which are anathema to the Left.At least he has had a proper job not like some in the shadow cabinet, foremost among them being Jeremy Corbyn. Jacob is a mensch, an erudite gentleman of unimpeachable integrity and the very quintessence of respectability. Just about to meet up with my Tory chums to view proceedings in Parliament ! Edited by Willo (01 Apr 2019 2.32pm)
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Midlands Eagle 01 Apr 19 2.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
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elgrande bedford 01 Apr 19 2.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
You want to challenge an official news source? What will you do? Go to the journalists ombudsman? Or will it be, as I suspect, your 'bloke down the pub' type opinion which you feel supercedes fact? Edited by Pussay Patrol (01 Apr 2019 2.00pm) You still haven't answered the question that you put"what was he doing in Burma",or are you that ignorant that you didn't know what happened there.
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Maine Eagle USA 01 Apr 19 2.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
You are not talking about the same Mr Rees-Mogg who has compromised and voted in favour of the deal ? A successful businessman the likes of which are anathema to the Left.At least he has had a proper job not like some in the shadow cabinet, foremost among them being Jeremy Corbyn. Jacob is a mensch, an erudite gentleman of unimpeachable integrity and the very quintessence of respectability. Just about to meet up with my Tory chums to view proceedings in Parliament ! Edited by Willo (01 Apr 2019 2.32pm) Sorry Willo but this is nonsense. Rees-Mogg said many many times throughout the process that he would align strongly with and be led by the DUP vote on May's deal. When it looked like he wasnt going to get even his half loaf, then he immediately stabbed them in the back, having vocally supported them a mere 24 hours earlier. That is not integrity.
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ChrisGC Wantage 01 Apr 19 3.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
You want to challenge an official news source? What will you do? Go to the journalists ombudsman? Or will it be, as I suspect, your 'bloke down the pub' type opinion which you feel supercedes fact? Edited by Pussay Patrol (01 Apr 2019 2.00pm) What qualifies a corporation to be an "official" news source? Are you saying that we should blindly trust C4 news, CNN, BBC, The daily Mail, the guardian etc? Mr Pot continues to shout "You were lied to!" at Mr Kettle...
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Maine Eagle USA 01 Apr 19 3.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Sounds exactly like Maine which must be one of the whitest states in the Union !! Very true, Maine is ultra white, but on the Maine coast where my house is there is a liberal outlook. Interior Maine is Trump country. However I spent over 10 years living in New York City, and have lived in Atlanta and other places which are highly multicultural in the US.
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