Scottish hate law on 21:44 - Apr 3 with 705 views | Scotia |
Scottish hate law on 21:34 - Apr 3 by Gwyn737 | Many are though? Blimey. I think it’s up to the individual whether they want to go along with their family. For the majority of the people for the majority of the time it’s just a a spectacle. A party. Of course some stills can be pulled out of the more extreme elements but it wouldn’t be representative of the movement. [Post edited 3 Apr 21:35]
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It's a far safer environment than a football stadium. | | | |
Scottish hate law on 21:45 - Apr 3 with 700 views | Scotia |
Scottish hate law on 21:25 - Apr 3 by Flashberryjack | More likely in sexual deviant gatherings. |
Flipping heck. | | | |
Scottish hate law on 22:01 - Apr 3 with 670 views | Gwyn737 |
Scottish hate law on 21:38 - Apr 3 by Boundy | I think you're confused , no I'm not |
Apologies if I’ve misunderstood. | | | |
Scottish hate law on 23:09 - Apr 3 with 627 views | onehunglow |
Scottish hate law on 21:44 - Apr 3 by Scotia | It's a far safer environment than a football stadium. |
Yeah baby Of. Purse it is Imagine straight people marching cos they are straight | |
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Scottish hate law on 23:24 - Apr 3 with 599 views | majorraglan |
Scottish hate law on 21:44 - Apr 3 by Scotia | It's a far safer environment than a football stadium. |
I’d agree with that. Unlike most of the posters on here I’ve actually been to a Pride event, we were in the States a few years ago and a trip to the beach coincided with the City’s Pride celebrations. There were no issues whatsoever, didn’t see anything inappropriate, there were no undercurrents, agendas etc, no inappropriate behaviour, it was a well run event just like many other carnivals. I know a few people in the LGB community and the level of bigotry, hate, call it what you will which still exists towards them is shocking. Most people just want to get on with their lives without fear and hassle. | | | |
Scottish hate law on 07:05 - Apr 4 with 502 views | Gwyn737 |
Scottish hate law on 06:46 - Apr 4 by Scotia | I've never been to Trecco Bay. So I'm not really in a position to comment about it. I'll see what my friends at "woke lefties against caravan sites" say about it on twitter and get back to you. |
Don’t go there. It’s full of deviants apparently 😉 | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Scottish hate law on 08:45 - Apr 4 with 469 views | onehunglow |
Scottish hate law on 23:24 - Apr 3 by majorraglan | I’d agree with that. Unlike most of the posters on here I’ve actually been to a Pride event, we were in the States a few years ago and a trip to the beach coincided with the City’s Pride celebrations. There were no issues whatsoever, didn’t see anything inappropriate, there were no undercurrents, agendas etc, no inappropriate behaviour, it was a well run event just like many other carnivals. I know a few people in the LGB community and the level of bigotry, hate, call it what you will which still exists towards them is shocking. Most people just want to get on with their lives without fear and hassle. |
So why exhibit their sexual preferences publicly in such a flamboyant manner . No straight carnivals | |
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Scottish hate law on 09:06 - Apr 4 with 451 views | KeithHaynes |
Scottish hate law on 13:58 - Apr 2 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Yes there’s a big difference between Dame Edna Everage making witty cheeky and hilarious comments to famous figures and the likes of “Malestia Child” lying legs akimbo in a bath in bondage gear with a ball gag in his mouth and a rabbit up his bum. |
The rabbit thing is interesting, getting one of a size malleable for such an entry I would imagine is a difficult thing to do. The insertion somewhat more difficult dependent on it being alive or dead. The latter I would say has more potential. | |
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Scottish hate law on 09:07 - Apr 4 with 443 views | KeithHaynes | The thread has reached sufficient millions for us to draw it to a close with some removals. Cheers 👍 | |
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