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DanH SW2 29 Jun 18 9.27am | |
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Marina Hyde on UKIP's new boyband recruit of c*nts is amazing. Edited by DanH (29 Jun 2018 9.27am)
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Stirlingsays 29 Jun 18 9.51am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Marina Hyde on UKIP's new boyband recruit of c*nts is amazing. Edited by DanH (29 Jun 2018 9.27am) The Guardian begs for money while these few guys have collectively millions of subscribers on YouTube and....despite Youtube desperately trying to demonetise in any way it can they have an army of patrons paying them. They aren't alt-right and it's another example of the Guardian feeding lies to its dwindling soup of feeble minded Nazi obsessed loonies. Terms like 'white supremacy' are thrown around with no evidence because losers like this are becoming increasingly desperate to make a living.
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Stirlingsays 29 Jun 18 10.30am | |
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Just for Dan. Attachment: shitposters.JPG (27.46Kb)
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Penge Eagle Beckenham 29 Jun 18 12.57pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Marina Hyde on UKIP's new boyband recruit of c*nts is amazing. Edited by DanH (29 Jun 2018 9.27am) She is being intellectually dishonest by saying that UKIP and the people she mentioned in the piece are far right. The Guardian (and lefties in general) try to smear people with conservative views as "far right" as a cheap shot without having any evidence. I have heard Paul Joseph Watson and Sargon openly criticise the far right on many occasions. But when you're a journalist (sic) trying to write a hit piece, then who cares about getting the facts right. Edited by Penge Eagle (29 Jun 2018 12.58pm)
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matt_himself Matataland 29 Jun 18 1.16pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Marina Hyde on UKIP's new boyband recruit of c*nts is amazing. Edited by DanH (29 Jun 2018 9.27am) Paul Watison is excellent. That fact he says what you don’t want to hear, such as Obama being a s*** President, is irrelevant.
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matt_himself Matataland 29 Jun 18 1.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Penge Eagle
She is being intellectually dishonest by saying that UKIP and the people she mentioned in the piece are far right. The Guardian (and lefties in general) try to smear people with conservative views as "far right" as a cheap shot without having any evidence. I have heard Paul Joseph Watson and Sargon openly criticise the far right on many occasions. But when you're a journalist (sic) trying to write a hit piece, then who cares about getting the facts right. Edited by Penge Eagle (29 Jun 2018 12.58pm) Exactly. Watson abhors nazis but points out where liberal society is failing. It’s far too easy for the left to ‘Cyber-Pef’ everyone whom disagrees with them and label them nazis.
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CambridgeEagle Sydenham 29 Jun 18 1.31pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
Happy second anniversary of the public making the brave decision to define our own future. We have to ensure that the government gives us what we voted for, a future free of the EU, ECJ, unelected commissioners and federalist creep. Remainers need to let the government get on with this. Remainers lost the argument and if democracy is comprised, thus will be the most dangerous outcome for the UK. Two elections and a referendum were won on the promise of a referendum or promises by the major parties to enact Brexit. Project fear is well and truly running, funded by establishment figures. Remainers are a tool of the establishment, brainwashed into believing that sucking the UK into the EU is some sort of stance against ‘bigotry’. Arguing that the 17 million whom voted to leave the EU as being ‘racist’, ‘little Englander’ or ‘driven by nostalgia’ is a falsehood and a derogatory insult of the highest order. The EU’s bullying tactics, particularly over Ireland, are expected and if it is a no deal, so be it. The UK is strong and has allies outside of the bloc. The EU needs to address its fundamental flaws, rather than blaming ‘mationalism’ for its problems. Engaging with the world, making trade deals on our terms, being an equal rather than a vassal state and embracing much needed technological and trade reform are the rewards of Brexit. We must take this opportunity. Bearing in mind the legislation passed a fortnight or so ago in Parliament preventing any new border infrastructure in Ireland and the Conservative and Unionist Party commitment not to have any kind of Irish sea border, how do we square the circle and come up with a Brexit deal (including "no deal" which isn't a very soft brexit or BINO? Genuine question that I can't think of an answer to. Also no deal - is it an option? What about stuff like planes and radioactive isotopes that we import for use in cancer treatment for instance? No deal means we can't fly and people don't get radiotherapy.
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Matov 29 Jun 18 2.17pm | |
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Originally posted by CambridgeEagle
Also no deal - is it an option? What about stuff like planes and radioactive isotopes that we import for use in cancer treatment for instance? No deal means we can't fly and people don't get radiotherapy.
And trade will carry on. WTO rules kick in. Goods from the EU might become more expensive (good luck to BMW and Mercedes with that) whilst we will have other free trade deals to compensate. Even unilaterally drop tariffs on a whole range of imports from outside of the EU. Prices in the shops will tumble within 6 months. The point is that the EU, despite all the hype around this, sell us more than we buy from it. Countries that are already on their knees economically would be hit even more if it goes to No Deal. All the EU want is the money. I suspect that they will give us a deal, with the removal of free movement, for an increase in the transition period which is essentially how we buy them off. Up it to 3-5 years. And the UK will still need EU workers. Nothing to do with touchy feely moments about the benefits of diversity or similar such bulls*** but just that our economy, unlike that of the majority of the EU, needs workers and we need to increase our tax base. That is what the British public need to swallow and where the Remain w***ers failed so badly. We need migrants and the EU offers us the best quality ones. As simple as that. So we agree to issue x amount of NI numbers to EU citizens with an agreement that after x period, if they pay tax and don't commit crimes, they can stay here. And the EU gets to keep our pensioners and the like pissing their pensions up their walls that desperately need the injection of cash. Effectively a political settlement that allows all sides to claim victory. Ireland are being played. They are merely the s***ty stick the EU are holding over our heads. And once a deal is done, the EU are going to tear Dublin another arsehole over a variety of issues because without the British to protect their interests, they will be out in the open. Just the issue of their corporation tax rates alone are going to make them rue the day their political leaders decided to become bitch boys for Brussels.
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Stirlingsays 29 Jun 18 2.33pm | |
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Tim Pool releases a video harshly criticising those who misuse the term 'alt-right'.
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DanH SW2 29 Jun 18 2.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Penge Eagle
She is being intellectually dishonest by saying that UKIP and the people she mentioned in the piece are far right. The Guardian (and lefties in general) try to smear people with conservative views as "far right" as a cheap shot without having any evidence. I have heard Paul Joseph Watson and Sargon openly criticise the far right on many occasions. But when you're a journalist (sic) trying to write a hit piece, then who cares about getting the facts right. Edited by Penge Eagle (29 Jun 2018 12.58pm) She's writing a deliberately provocative and obtuse article - the number of punch lines in there gives that away. As a journalist (sic) I thought you might understand.
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Matov 29 Jun 18 2.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Tim Pool releases a video harshly criticising those who misuse the term 'alt-right'.
So on the issue of open borders for example. You either believe in them or you are a racist. There is no middle ground. And all around them their power base is crumbling. They truly are fiddling whilst Rome burns (literally). And ironically all they do is push people further and further to the right because they leave them no room for moderation. Italy is the best example at the moment and its fascinating to see how the left have effectively sort to quarantine what is going on there by not really discussing it anymore. Seeking to isolate what is happening in terms of the approval ratings for what its Government are doing by way of stopping the contagion spreading. Ditto with their hero Merkal in Germany. She is on the ropes and cannot last much longer. Even this current supposed 'migration' agreement in the EU is an utter farce, when you look beneath the surface, (nobody has bothered to deal with the NGO problem of the ships that facilitate the people smuggling by making it even easier for migrants to reach Europe) And the Guardian itself. LOL. The very definition of a death spiral.
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DanH SW2 29 Jun 18 2.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
And all around them their power base is crumbling. They truly are fiddling whilst Rome burns (literally). And ironically all they do is push people further and further to the right because they leave them no room for moderation. Italy is the best example at the moment and its fascinating to see how the left have effectively sort to quarantine what is going on there by not really discussing it anymore. Seeking to isolate what is happening in terms of the approval ratings for what its Government are doing by way of stopping the contagion spreading. Ditto with their hero Merkal in Germany. She is on the ropes and cannot last much longer. Even this current supposed 'migration' agreement in the EU is an utter farce, when you look beneath the surface, (nobody has bothered to deal with the NGO problem of the ships that facilitate the people smuggling by making it even easier for migrants to reach Europe) And the Guardian itself. LOL. The very definition of a death spiral. There literally is and you're basically doing exactly what you say in the opening paragraph.
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