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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 23 Oct 16 9.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Thegamesafoot
Lineker is a presenter who is supposed to leave opinions to the pundits. Now I know he has a compassionate, but distant, opinion on a non football matter I think he should be sacked. Not for his cringey, cronies bantering, smirking style but for something that has nothing to do with his job. What's your job? You should be sacked for having an opinion on something nothing to do with your job. Whether he is good at his job or not, whether you agree with his opinion or not, calling for him to be sacked is pathetic and smacks more of envy than anything.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 23 Oct 16 10.06pm | |
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Originally posted by sickboy
Why can't you accept the bloke has different opinions? It is allowed.
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Thegamesafoot Somewhere but Nowhere 23 Oct 16 10.17pm | |
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I'm not used to being taken seriously, so thanks for the reply. Although it is a bit of let down that it was for something I intended as sarky satire. I will adjust my tone accordingly. Cheers.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 23 Oct 16 10.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Thegamesafoot
Lineker is a presenter who is supposed to leave opinions to the pundits. Now I know he has a compassionate, but distant, opinion on a non football matter I think he should be sacked. Not for his cringey, cronies bantering, smirking style but for something that has nothing to do with his job. Everyone has the right to an opinion but he and other celebrities are so far removed from reality that they don't understand anything beyond the immediate issue and it being an opportunity to be more understanding and virtuous. No concept of who these people are or where they've come from or gone through. No idea or knowledge of uk poverty traps, debt spirals, housing crises etc etc etc. Kids living in rooms covered in mould, 4 or more to a room. These people annoy me. Stick to presenting your specific interest and no more.
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Hoof Hearted 24 Oct 16 10.51am | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
How can you have any points? You don't read nutting! I don't read any of your one sided attachments/links in support of your overtly lefty manifesto on here but I don't object to you expressing them for others to read. Edited by Hoof Hearted (24 Oct 2016 11.12am)
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Hoof Hearted 24 Oct 16 11.02am | |
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Originally posted by OhthisbloodyPC
Thanks Hoof Hearted
There's a cracking story called "The Boy Who Cried Racist" It's set in a time when lupu-phobia (fear of wolves) was at its most appalling. This concerned Mr Lineker, the PR man from the local junk food factory ("Walkers Crisps - an obesity crisis and a landfill challenge in every pack" So he cried "racist" at every opportunity. It was a good way of making people forget that he takes money to push junk food to children, even though he is in the top half percent of rich people in THE ENTIRE WORLD! But one day, people started to notice that Mr Lineker was crying "racist" at every single opportunity. Then they started to notice other things too. Such as the fact that Mr Lineker wasn't very good at his normal job. In fact, most people put the kettle on when his post match discussions come on because watching him and Alan Shearer repeat the same banalities every single week is like being stuck in the middle lane in the M25 when you're already tired and and there's a hypnosis CD playing in your car. So as respect for Mr Lineker ebbed away, he resorted to ever more desperate tactics to get attention. Racist! He shouted Won't somebody think about the children? He emoted. Who wants to buy some salty, fatty, Cholesterol Festival flavoured, heart-attack-in-a-pack Walkers crisps, he shouted. And, from that day on, nobody bought anything he said, ever again. THE END Edited by OhthisbloodyPC (23 Oct 2016 7.24pm) Hahaha..... You've caught Lineker with his pants down there mate.
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Hoof Hearted 24 Oct 16 11.08am | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Why can't you accept the bloke has different opinions? It is allowed. You don't practice what you preach Gusset.... as evident by your recent post just above saying "I don't read nutting". I'll remind you of the above post the next time you object to my opinion. Edited by Hoof Hearted (24 Oct 2016 11.10am)
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 24 Oct 16 1.27pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Why can't you accept the bloke has different opinions? It is allowed. Why should he? I dont accept his opinions because he is a first class t***. Those with a platform to preach to the masses should ensure that they are correct before they open their gobs. Talking s***e to make oneself look like a decent caring chap doesnt wash when your spouting bollocks, you should no more about that than most Mr Gussett as you have been on top Spouting form recently.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 24 Oct 16 2.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
There are 550 million Muslim women in the world. How many are forced to wear burkhas. Too many, that's what. But they will still very much be a minority. Not all men who are twenty pretending to be 17 will be rapists. Or are you going down the militant feminist route that all men are now? Or, at least, all men who are Muslim are. Around 1% wear the 'Burkha', of which is debatable how many of them choose to wear it. Thing to remember about religion is that generally it has a spectacular ability to get people to oppress themselves. Its certainly not of a degree of problem that it requires specific legislation. Its actually less than 1% in the UK.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 24 Oct 16 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
You don't practice what you preach Gusset.... as evident by your recent post just above saying "I don't read nutting". I'll remind you of the above post the next time you object to my opinion. Edited by Hoof Hearted (24 Oct 2016 11.10am)
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Hoof Hearted 24 Oct 16 2.36pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
No..... I don't read any of YOUR links. Unless of course I want a heavily left spun dogmatic statement so far from the truth it can't be seen with the Hubble telescope.
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Stirlingsays 24 Oct 16 2.50pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Around 1% wear the 'Burkha', of which is debatable how many of them choose to wear it. Thing to remember about religion is that generally it has a spectacular ability to get people to oppress themselves. Its certainly not of a degree of problem that it requires specific legislation. Its actually less than 1% in the UK. Where did you get these stats from Jamie?
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