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YT Oxford 23 Oct 23 3.31pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
well then, at least it's in the past-tense for one of us ? Well at least I've never tried to wind up police officers carrying out anti-terrorist operations. But if you are proud enough of having done so to boast about it years later, then so be it.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 23 Oct 23 5.13pm | |
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A further thought from me...
hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing. |
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YT Oxford 23 Oct 23 5.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines
A further thought from me... Did you not read the bit about having consulted CPS lawyers? With no chance of a conviction - which I assume was the CPS's advice - what would be the point of making an arrest? In the good ol' days when the Old Bill could give someone a good duffing-up in the cells before letting them go, perhaps, but times have changed. Furthermore the internet is full of stories of police taking no action on countless other crimes such as theft, burglary, assault etc. These are crimes that affect someone much more than some bearded nutter shouting.
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m/k mick milton keynes 23 Oct 23 5.39pm | |
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When politics in a country is determined by religion, you are deep in the brown stuff, I fear that so many younger people are sleep walking into disaster, I saw a poster “Muslims unite”, before anyone jumps up and down I have no issues with people of religion, but people using religion to wind up the masses is trouble, I am not religious, and agree with the saying, “religion started when the first con man met the first idiot”
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 23 Oct 23 6.06pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
Did you not read the bit about having consulted CPS lawyers? With no chance of a conviction - which I assume was the CPS's advice - what would be the point of making an arrest? In the good ol' days when the Old Bill could give someone a good duffing-up in the cells before letting them go, perhaps, but times have changed. Furthermore the internet is full of stories of police taking no action on countless other crimes such as theft, burglary, assault etc. These are crimes that affect someone much more than some bearded nutter shouting. I read it that the police couldn’t arrest for supporting terrorist activities; public order offence is a different category.
hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing. |
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YT Oxford 23 Oct 23 6.15pm | |
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Originally posted by m/k mick
When politics in a country is determined by religion, you are deep in the brown stuff, I fear that so many younger people are sleep walking into disaster, I saw a poster “Muslims unite”, before anyone jumps up and down I have no issues with people of religion, but people using religion to wind up the masses is trouble, I am not religious, and agree with the saying, “religion started when the first con man met the first idiot” Which politics in this country are determined by religion, do you think? I agree that using religion to further nefarious intent is a bad thing - you only have to visit Glasgow on derby day to see that happening - but "the masses" in this country were wound up by religion for centuries, but thankfully most sane people are not in the slightest bit observant of any religion.
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m/k mick milton keynes 23 Oct 23 6.56pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
Which politics in this country are determined by religion, do you think? I agree that using religion to further nefarious intent is a bad thing - you only have to visit Glasgow on derby day to see that happening - but "the masses" in this country were wound up by religion for centuries, but thankfully most sane people are not in the slightest bit observant of any religion. I was referring to any country, not the UK, the main point that disturbs me is in a protest to support Palestinians, it was “Muslims unite” for a political cause,
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Matov 23 Oct 23 8.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines
I read it that the police couldn’t arrest for supporting terrorist activities; public order offence is a different category. They could have easily made the case but given the curse of managerialism, then nobody in a position of power to sign off on it wanted to risk their careers. Our 'elites' in all echelons of our society are cowards. Plain and simple. And it matters. It truly does. We need a revolution. A full-on replacement of almost every institution in the West. And it will hurt. It will be bloody. But it is 100% neccessary. Conventional politics offers no answers. Only more problems.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 26 Oct 23 11.31am | |
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Originally posted by m/k mick
I was referring to any country, not the UK, the main point that disturbs me is in a protest to support Palestinians, it was “Muslims unite” for a political cause, Used to be called a crusade when a religion united to achieve a political end by military means. The huge number of muslims in western countries is very possibly going to bring real violence on a big scale. For example, how could the Met physically move a crowd of thousands who decide to have a prayer meeting a major road junction. They couldn't deal with the XR lot, never mind a crowd of men being told to go jihad Edited by HKOwen (26 Oct 2023 11.36am)
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PalazioVecchio south pole 26 Oct 23 2.14pm | |
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Originally posted by HKOwen
Used to be called a crusade when a religion united to achieve a political end by military means. The huge number of muslims in western countries is very possibly going to bring real violence on a big scale. For example, how could the Met physically move a crowd of thousands who decide to have a prayer meeting a major road junction. They couldn't deal with the XR lot, never mind a crowd of men being told to go jihad Edited by HKOwen (26 Oct 2023 11.36am) when they castrate & decapitate LGBT'S in Saudi, is it an execution ? do the killers get a medal ? when a Lone Wolf does it in County Sligo, i guess it is terrorism ? he gets Life in Prison.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 26 Oct 23 8.40pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
when they castrate & decapitate LGBT'S in Saudi, is it an execution ? do the killers get a medal ? when a Lone Wolf does it in County Sligo, i guess it is terrorism ? he gets Life in Prison. This shocked me because I was unaware it happened, and it seems it doesn't. Open display isn't tolerated but it seems quite a lot else is:-
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Teddy Eagle 26 Oct 23 8.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
This shocked me because I was unaware it happened, and it seems it doesn't. Open display isn't tolerated but it seems quite a lot else is:- It's still on the statute.
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