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Farage Milkshaked
The woman sacked from her position with a Think Tank after tweeting she regretted the milkshake wasn't acid is an O's fan. I am thinking she was the person who cased out Beelzebub's joint in Mayfair when he was in charge and was called out for trespass.
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Re: Farage Milkshaked
Not a fan of Farage, but chucking stuff at people in the street should not be tolerated.
The fact that people are celebrating what is essentially assault is very disturbing.
The fact that people are celebrating what is essentially assault is very disturbing.
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Re: Farage Milkshaked
Seeing Farage dunked in milkiness is absolutely fair game but pretty extreme to say you want him done in acid.
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Re: Farage Milkshaked
Don’t you think that celebrating people chucking things at people in public is a bit dangerous?Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 10:34 am Seeing Farage dunked in milkiness is absolutely fair game but pretty extreme to say you want him done in acid.
I mean, where do you draw the line?
Milkshakes = fine
Rocks = bad
But where does fine and bad meet?
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Re: Farage Milkshaked
Genuinely feel that that proper debate has left the building and replaced by histrionics and meaningless six word soundbites. Engage with the Farage and others and highlight the flaws in their arguments. One day soon a politician will be acid attacked. Far right Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn was milkshaked months before he was shot dead in 2002.
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You complain about histrionics then equate milkshaking with assassination? Stop, stop... irony's already dead.
I don't remember our own - very recently - murdered MP Jo Cox being gunged as a pre-requisite.
The false equivalences being trotted out from those on the right - and centrists - is astonishing.
I don't remember our own - very recently - murdered MP Jo Cox being gunged as a pre-requisite.
The false equivalences being trotted out from those on the right - and centrists - is astonishing.
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Re: Farage Milkshaked
At the point a harmless substance becomes not harmless? This seems a pretty easy distinction to make.
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Didn't say it is a prerequisite, but replacing rigorous intelligent debate with attacks of aggression has a certain dynamic, No? Where is the false equivalence between Farage being milkshaked and individual regretting it wasn't Acid. Creates a climate where aggression is seen as a viable alternative.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 10:56 am You complain about histrionics then equate milkshaking with assassination? Stop, stop... irony's already dead.
I don't remember our own - very recently - murdered MP Jo Cox being gunged as a pre-requisite.
The false equivalences being trotted out from those on the right - and centrists - is astonishing.
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Re: Farage Milkshaked
This seems quite a sensible position to take. If the recipient is hurt = bad, if the recipient is just humiliated = fine.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 10:58 amAt the point a harmless substance becomes not harmless? This seems a pretty easy distinction to make.
No-one seemed to be this upset when the lad charged up to Corbyn in a mosque and essentially punched him with an egg in his hand - but maybe that's because Corbyn didn't go on and on crying about it and hiding in a bus.
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I did not claim it was "assassination". I said it was assault. Suggesting that chucking something at someone is assault it not exactly a wild statement.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 10:56 am You complain about histrionics then equate milkshaking with assassination? Stop, stop... irony's already dead.
I don't remember our own - very recently - murdered MP Jo Cox being gunged as a pre-requisite.
The false equivalences being trotted out from those on the right - and centrists - is astonishing.
You complain about me then blurt out false exaggerations about what I say. And you're supposed to be an admin, yet here you are openly lying about what another boarder has said.
I suspect you're just upset with me for questioning your lax attitude towards bigotry on a board which you monitor.
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Clearly. But that doesn't fit with this bizarre victimisation narrative.
Not really upset by your bad take on the islamophobia thread either. I've explained my rationale in as open a way as possible and I'm preeeeeeeeety comfortable with my stance.
Not really upset by your bad take on the islamophobia thread either. I've explained my rationale in as open a way as possible and I'm preeeeeeeeety comfortable with my stance.
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Re: Farage Milkshaked
Milkshaking is fine. Acid not so good but I'm sure the person who lost her job was just WUMing.
But let's not forget that street violence is a much used tactic of the fascists and we must be ready to smash them by any means necessary.
But let's not forget that street violence is a much used tactic of the fascists and we must be ready to smash them by any means necessary.
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Your stance means that a Leyton Orient message board is becoming a safe haven for casual bigotry. Not a very cool look if you ask me.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 11:38 am Clearly. But that doesn't fit with this bizarre victimisation narrative.
Not really upset by your bad take on the islamophobia thread either. I've explained my rationale in as open a way as possible and I'm preeeeeeeeety comfortable with my stance.
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Re: Farage Milkshaked
As said elsewhere, we'll take action when we see some, just when the self appointed Islamophobia Tsar has a loose interpretation of something.
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Re: Farage Milkshaked
What if he was lactose intolerant? You did think of that did you, you assault sympathiserProposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 10:58 amAt the point a harmless substance becomes not harmless? This seems a pretty easy distinction to make.
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You could chuck a harmless substance at somebody and still do some serious damage. Somebody could chuck a "harmless" milkshake which then causes the victim to slip and crack their head on the curb.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 11:57 am As said elsewhere, we'll take action when we see some, just when the self appointed Islamophobia Tsar has a loose interpretation of something.
I was always taught that chucking anything at anybody is generally a bad thing to do. Rather shocked to see that this is general consensus.
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Milkshaking isn't fine and could lead to retaliation.It's also assault, bullying and just plain nastiness.
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It’s not really about if it’s harmless or not. The fact is, people are throwing stuff at people because they simply disagree with them. Bizarro world atm.
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It's not it's just full of stupid morons who don't know any better.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 2:04 pm It’s not really about if it’s harmless or not. The fact is, people are throwing stuff at people because they simply disagree with them. Bizarro world atm.