London 07:18 - Jun 12 with 9308 views | PatfromPoole | Could be lively this weekend. Looks like a few football lads will he going up to defend Churchill’s statue with more BLM protests planned. Should be a sunny weekend, this may not end well at all..... | |
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London on 07:20 - Jun 12 with 3437 views | thissceptredsaint | Why would football fans be travelling to defend a statue? | | | |
London on 07:28 - Jun 12 with 3422 views | saint22 |
London on 07:20 - Jun 12 by thissceptredsaint | Why would football fans be travelling to defend a statue? |
I think that’s pretty obvious The nationalism and patriotism in this country masquerading as something else maybe?? | | | |
London on 08:13 - Jun 12 with 3379 views | Ron11 |
London on 07:28 - Jun 12 by saint22 | I think that’s pretty obvious The nationalism and patriotism in this country masquerading as something else maybe?? |
Like what? | | | |
London on 08:23 - Jun 12 with 3349 views | Heisenberg |
London on 08:13 - Jun 12 by Ron11 | Like what? |
Fear. Ignorance. Stupidity ? Take your pick. | |
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London on 08:28 - Jun 12 with 3337 views | Ron11 |
London on 08:23 - Jun 12 by Heisenberg | Fear. Ignorance. Stupidity ? Take your pick. |
So to defend a statue from left wing anarchy springs from ignorance and fear and is stupid? Sounds like a communist diktat to me. | | | |
London on 08:35 - Jun 12 with 3319 views | saint22 |
London on 08:28 - Jun 12 by Ron11 | So to defend a statue from left wing anarchy springs from ignorance and fear and is stupid? Sounds like a communist diktat to me. |
Sounds like fascist propaganda to me | | | | Login to get fewer ads
London on 09:03 - Jun 12 with 3274 views | Wints76 |
London on 09:01 - Jun 12 by Boris_ | Please tell me that there's not a 'Football Lads Against Facism' movement? |
Yeh, there is. Think they are a bit more light hearted than the Football Lads Alliance one. Each to their own. | | | |
London on 09:03 - Jun 12 with 3274 views | RednWight |
London on 09:01 - Jun 12 by Boris_ | Please tell me that there's not a 'Football Lads Against Facism' movement? |
Sounds like a load of FLAF to me | |
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London on 09:06 - Jun 12 with 3266 views | Gennaro_Contaldo |
London on 09:01 - Jun 12 by Boris_ | Please tell me that there's not a 'Football Lads Against Facism' movement? |
I did laugh out loud at that too, load of guff | |
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London on 09:15 - Jun 12 with 3250 views | Ron11 |
London on 08:35 - Jun 12 by saint22 | Sounds like fascist propaganda to me |
How is that 'fascist'? You're giving yourself away as a hardline marxist agitator with an agenda to destroy everything this country has ever been about. | | | |
London on 09:17 - Jun 12 with 3245 views | battler |
London on 09:15 - Jun 12 by Ron11 | How is that 'fascist'? You're giving yourself away as a hardline marxist agitator with an agenda to destroy everything this country has ever been about. |
You dont get it, you right wing nazi.... | | | |
London on 09:17 - Jun 12 with 3244 views | Wints76 |
London on 09:06 - Jun 12 by Gennaro_Contaldo | I did laugh out loud at that too, load of guff |
Isn't it all? Those FLA pictures with a bloke dressed head to toe in Stone Island paying his respects on Poppy Day. Even those half poppy/half football emblem badges that are sold. But London may be horrible tomorrow regardless | | | |
London on 09:23 - Jun 12 with 3235 views | Boris_ |
London on 09:17 - Jun 12 by Wints76 | Isn't it all? Those FLA pictures with a bloke dressed head to toe in Stone Island paying his respects on Poppy Day. Even those half poppy/half football emblem badges that are sold. But London may be horrible tomorrow regardless |
To be fair, the white extreme left need to be brought down a peg or two and shown up for hijacking the BLM protests for their own unrelated political agenda. I'd like to see some of those greasy students try and climb on Churchill this weekend. There's already a rumbling that the Palmerston Statue in Romsey is on the 'list' of statues for the lunatic left to try and get removed. Would like to see them try. | |
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London on 09:35 - Jun 12 with 3223 views | Gennaro_Contaldo |
London on 09:17 - Jun 12 by Wints76 | Isn't it all? Those FLA pictures with a bloke dressed head to toe in Stone Island paying his respects on Poppy Day. Even those half poppy/half football emblem badges that are sold. But London may be horrible tomorrow regardless |
Exactly - that's why I laughed! All these little groups of people "lads against transphobia", "lads against mooslims", "lads against Tories", "lads against the lefties", "lads against the BBC", "football lads against HS2" Just makes me chuckle. I'm starting my own if you want to join? "Lads who are quite moderate and easy going but laugh at the other groups, alliance" | |
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London on 09:39 - Jun 12 with 3217 views | Wints76 | Yep, there are undoubtedly people there just to cause trouble, and people there to provoke the far right in to responding by doing things like destroying statues. It is all wrong and not the way to protest (though when people are mocked for peaceful protests, then it does open this sort of thing up). I fear there are lots of places at boiling point at the moment, and people on the extremes of both sides of the spectrum that are awaiting their chance. Also, as one of the liberal do gooders, I vote left because I want people to be given every chance and society to help one another with good public services etc. The current trend of ripping down statues and censoring our past for minimal reasons is counter productive to what I want. In my opinion. | | | |
London on 09:43 - Jun 12 with 3210 views | Wints76 |
London on 09:35 - Jun 12 by Gennaro_Contaldo | Exactly - that's why I laughed! All these little groups of people "lads against transphobia", "lads against mooslims", "lads against Tories", "lads against the lefties", "lads against the BBC", "football lads against HS2" Just makes me chuckle. I'm starting my own if you want to join? "Lads who are quite moderate and easy going but laugh at the other groups, alliance" |
I'm in. Democratic vote for leader. Need more than 52% of the vote though. | | | |
London on 10:08 - Jun 12 with 3173 views | Ron11 |
London on 09:17 - Jun 12 by battler | You dont get it, you right wing nazi.... |
Nowhere near a nazi, I have always voted Labour until Corbyn took over and that I'm not going to vote for. | | | |
London on 10:29 - Jun 12 with 3150 views | solent_toffee |
London on 09:39 - Jun 12 by Wints76 | Yep, there are undoubtedly people there just to cause trouble, and people there to provoke the far right in to responding by doing things like destroying statues. It is all wrong and not the way to protest (though when people are mocked for peaceful protests, then it does open this sort of thing up). I fear there are lots of places at boiling point at the moment, and people on the extremes of both sides of the spectrum that are awaiting their chance. Also, as one of the liberal do gooders, I vote left because I want people to be given every chance and society to help one another with good public services etc. The current trend of ripping down statues and censoring our past for minimal reasons is counter productive to what I want. In my opinion. |
Totally agree. I listened to five live a few days ago and there was a guest on who wanted to see all statues, street names etc relating to Queen Victoria taken down and changed. This was along with a whole host of tv programmes and films, that it became clear when being challenged by a counter argument guest, that she’d never heard of until a few hours beforehand, but was now completely outraged and offended by. It’s become an unbelievably dangerous parody. I lived and worked in Warrington for years. For reasons that escape me the town is linked to Oliver Cromwell and there are lots of street names and statues named after him. I was raised a Catholic so on paper/history, Cromwell could have been seen as someone who could Catholic’s could take offence by, but it would be madness to even think about taking the statue etc. It’s history, it happened, we are where we are and thats that, learn from it and move forward. Airbrushing history is a very dangerous precedent. | | | |
London on 10:46 - Jun 12 with 3135 views | battler |
London on 10:29 - Jun 12 by solent_toffee | Totally agree. I listened to five live a few days ago and there was a guest on who wanted to see all statues, street names etc relating to Queen Victoria taken down and changed. This was along with a whole host of tv programmes and films, that it became clear when being challenged by a counter argument guest, that she’d never heard of until a few hours beforehand, but was now completely outraged and offended by. It’s become an unbelievably dangerous parody. I lived and worked in Warrington for years. For reasons that escape me the town is linked to Oliver Cromwell and there are lots of street names and statues named after him. I was raised a Catholic so on paper/history, Cromwell could have been seen as someone who could Catholic’s could take offence by, but it would be madness to even think about taking the statue etc. It’s history, it happened, we are where we are and thats that, learn from it and move forward. Airbrushing history is a very dangerous precedent. |
You want to be careful with that kind of statement ST, almost sounds like common sense thinking. | | | |
London on 10:57 - Jun 12 with 3108 views | Gennaro_Contaldo |
London on 09:39 - Jun 12 by Wints76 | Yep, there are undoubtedly people there just to cause trouble, and people there to provoke the far right in to responding by doing things like destroying statues. It is all wrong and not the way to protest (though when people are mocked for peaceful protests, then it does open this sort of thing up). I fear there are lots of places at boiling point at the moment, and people on the extremes of both sides of the spectrum that are awaiting their chance. Also, as one of the liberal do gooders, I vote left because I want people to be given every chance and society to help one another with good public services etc. The current trend of ripping down statues and censoring our past for minimal reasons is counter productive to what I want. In my opinion. |
Absolutely this! | |
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London on 11:05 - Jun 12 with 3089 views | Sadoldgit |
London on 09:39 - Jun 12 by Wints76 | Yep, there are undoubtedly people there just to cause trouble, and people there to provoke the far right in to responding by doing things like destroying statues. It is all wrong and not the way to protest (though when people are mocked for peaceful protests, then it does open this sort of thing up). I fear there are lots of places at boiling point at the moment, and people on the extremes of both sides of the spectrum that are awaiting their chance. Also, as one of the liberal do gooders, I vote left because I want people to be given every chance and society to help one another with good public services etc. The current trend of ripping down statues and censoring our past for minimal reasons is counter productive to what I want. In my opinion. |
Totally agree with you although I don’t think it hurts to have a review every now and again. Apparently discussions about Colston had been going on for some time so it is a shame that the statue issue wasn’t dealt with sooner through official channels. The same for many other statue subjects with chequered pasts. I am not for pulling them all down but it is clear that a better context is needed and the wording on several plaques probably needs amending to reflect current sensibilities. It’s a shame that those spoiling for a fight are looking to turn a legitimate issue into a punch up. | | | |
London on 11:08 - Jun 12 with 3080 views | JaySaint |
London on 11:05 - Jun 12 by Sadoldgit | Totally agree with you although I don’t think it hurts to have a review every now and again. Apparently discussions about Colston had been going on for some time so it is a shame that the statue issue wasn’t dealt with sooner through official channels. The same for many other statue subjects with chequered pasts. I am not for pulling them all down but it is clear that a better context is needed and the wording on several plaques probably needs amending to reflect current sensibilities. It’s a shame that those spoiling for a fight are looking to turn a legitimate issue into a punch up. |
many are hijacking the BLM movement for their own ends. Probably the same far-left lunatics that can't accept a Troy Govt (probably not even a Starmer govt). Can't accept Brexit and can't accept they are not getting their own way. horrible | |
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