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comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 9/7/24

Deliberate monstering of, at most, tens of thousands, equating their dysmorphia with predatory men.

posted on 9/7/24

Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 2 minutes ago
Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept
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posted on 9/7/24

comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 28 minutes ago
Deliberate monstering of, at most, tens of thousands, equating their dysmorphia with predatory men.
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In her ‘defence’, it was medical practitioners she was labelling as ‘monsters’, accusing them of being ‘fanatics’ who mutilate children.

Like the indefensible attacks on the British judiciary (which led to judges being threatened with hostage-taking, assault and murder), on economists and other academics (correctly) predicting Brexit-related catastrophe, on the world’s leading climate scientists, etc. it’s yet another example of the hard right demonising experts who suggest evidence-based policy and practice, rather than delivering the policy- and practice-based evidence they want.

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 3 minutes ago
Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept
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Why would that make trans issues more important?

(There are large parts of Asia and Africa which have lived comfortably and peaceably with third gender or non-binary people as active parts of their communities for centuries, btw.)

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules and if I can’t I’ll sue you (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 2 minutes ago
Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept
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Was genuinely lolling there.

These bloody immigrants eh!?!?!

Now they’re going to be responsible for an increase in ‘trans issues’

Worth noting this is the same blurt that suggested that Islam was going to take over the world

Why are right wingers such monumental ?

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules... (U6374)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 2 minutes ago
Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept
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Believe what if want but it's true... I live in a very diverse city and the views are apparent

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules... (U6374)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 2 minutes ago
Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept
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Believe what if want but it's true... I live in a very diverse city and the views are apparent
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No they’re not, it’s genuinely all in your head.

posted on 9/7/24

comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 12 hours, 26 minutes ago
Worth taking a moment to consider the media’s characterisation of the three main players in the French election: Le Pen’s National Front, characterised as ‘far right’; Macron’s Renaissance, an economically neo-liberal, tax cutting party, characterised as ‘centrist’ (but described by almost half of French voters as centre right to right wing); and the New Popular Front, which Sky News and other outlets characterise as ‘far left’.

The NPF is a hugely broad coalition, including everything from centrist, liberal greens, through social democrats (actually the bulk of the coalition partners) and democratic socialists, to a tiny minority of Marxist/communist members.

It’s easy to Google search to find a full list of the partners in the coalition, and I recommend to anyone who is under the illusion that a ‘far left’ coalition has triumphed in France to do so to see the true balance of opinion across the bloc.
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What?

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules... (U6374)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules... (U6374)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 2 minutes ago
Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept
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Believe what if want but it's true... I live in a very diverse city and the views are apparent
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No they’re not, it’s genuinely all in your head.
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Lol OK... you can continue to be denial about this

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 54 seconds ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 12 hours, 26 minutes ago
Worth taking a moment to consider the media’s characterisation of the three main players in the French election: Le Pen’s National Front, characterised as ‘far right’; Macron’s Renaissance, an economically neo-liberal, tax cutting party, characterised as ‘centrist’ (but described by almost half of French voters as centre right to right wing); and the New Popular Front, which Sky News and other outlets characterise as ‘far left’.

The NPF is a hugely broad coalition, including everything from centrist, liberal greens, through social democrats (actually the bulk of the coalition partners) and democratic socialists, to a tiny minority of Marxist/communist members.

It’s easy to Google search to find a full list of the partners in the coalition, and I recommend to anyone who is under the illusion that a ‘far left’ coalition has triumphed in France to do so to see the true balance of opinion across the bloc.
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What?
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Hi Ginge. Long time pal How are you?

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules... (U6374)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules... (U6374)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 2 minutes ago
Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept
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Believe what if want but it's true... I live in a very diverse city and the views are apparent
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No they’re not, it’s genuinely all in your head.
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Lol OK... you can continue to be denial about this
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You’re talking utter sh!t bud. Do you live in an area more diverse than NG7? I severely doubt it. There’s no issue here, apart from right wing maniacs complaining about stuff that in no way affects them.

It’s embarrassing.

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules... (U6374)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules and if I can’t I’ll sue you (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 2 minutes ago
Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept
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Was genuinely lolling there.

These bloody immigrants eh!?!?!

Now they’re going to be responsible for an increase in ‘trans issues’

Worth noting this is the same blurt that suggested that Islam was going to take over the world

Why are right wingers such monumental?
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🤣🤣🤣

posted on 9/7/24

Actually, just for banter, what exactly is ‘very apparent’?

Anything will do, but make it specific. I bet you can’t.

posted on 9/7/24

comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 54 seconds ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 12 hours, 26 minutes ago
Worth taking a moment to consider the media’s characterisation of the three main players in the French election: Le Pen’s National Front, characterised as ‘far right’; Macron’s Renaissance, an economically neo-liberal, tax cutting party, characterised as ‘centrist’ (but described by almost half of French voters as centre right to right wing); and the New Popular Front, which Sky News and other outlets characterise as ‘far left’.

The NPF is a hugely broad coalition, including everything from centrist, liberal greens, through social democrats (actually the bulk of the coalition partners) and democratic socialists, to a tiny minority of Marxist/communist members.

It’s easy to Google search to find a full list of the partners in the coalition, and I recommend to anyone who is under the illusion that a ‘far left’ coalition has triumphed in France to do so to see the true balance of opinion across the bloc.
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What?
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Hi Ginge. Long time palHow are you?
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Aye mate. Not too bad all things considered. Sadly both of us each lost a parent over the past month so things have been up and down for obvious reasons. Hence why I’ve not been on as much although I’m sure many may find that a welcome relief

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 18 seconds ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 54 seconds ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 12 hours, 26 minutes ago
Worth taking a moment to consider the media’s characterisation of the three main players in the French election: Le Pen’s National Front, characterised as ‘far right’; Macron’s Renaissance, an economically neo-liberal, tax cutting party, characterised as ‘centrist’ (but described by almost half of French voters as centre right to right wing); and the New Popular Front, which Sky News and other outlets characterise as ‘far left’.

The NPF is a hugely broad coalition, including everything from centrist, liberal greens, through social democrats (actually the bulk of the coalition partners) and democratic socialists, to a tiny minority of Marxist/communist members.

It’s easy to Google search to find a full list of the partners in the coalition, and I recommend to anyone who is under the illusion that a ‘far left’ coalition has triumphed in France to do so to see the true balance of opinion across the bloc.
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What?
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Hi Ginge. Long time palHow are you?
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Aye mate. Not too bad all things considered. Sadly both of us each lost a parent over the past month so things have been up and down for obvious reasons. Hence why I’ve not been on as much although I’m sure many may find that a welcome relief
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Fack; sorry to hear about that fella. I hope both families are doing OK

posted on 9/7/24

Have you seen some of the votes these independent candidates have had in Birmingham? Afsar for example has been actively critical of teaching lgbtq issues to children and received plenty of votes.

posted on 9/7/24

comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 18 seconds ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 54 seconds ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 12 hours, 26 minutes ago
Worth taking a moment to consider the media’s characterisation of the three main players in the French election: Le Pen’s National Front, characterised as ‘far right’; Macron’s Renaissance, an economically neo-liberal, tax cutting party, characterised as ‘centrist’ (but described by almost half of French voters as centre right to right wing); and the New Popular Front, which Sky News and other outlets characterise as ‘far left’.

The NPF is a hugely broad coalition, including everything from centrist, liberal greens, through social democrats (actually the bulk of the coalition partners) and democratic socialists, to a tiny minority of Marxist/communist members.

It’s easy to Google search to find a full list of the partners in the coalition, and I recommend to anyone who is under the illusion that a ‘far left’ coalition has triumphed in France to do so to see the true balance of opinion across the bloc.
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What?
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Hi Ginge. Long time palHow are you?
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Aye mate. Not too bad all things considered. Sadly both of us each lost a parent over the past month so things have been up and down for obvious reasons. Hence why I’ve not been on as much although I’m sure many may find that a welcome relief
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Fack; sorry to hear about that fella. I hope both families are doing OK
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Getting through mate as all families do. Both had led wonderful long lives so we’ve that to be grateful for. It’s always a shock at the time though as I’m sure many who’ve been through it will know.

Anyways, enough of my doom and gloom. I’ve popped on now and again just for some “light” reading.

The world isn’t getting any better

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 54 seconds ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 12 hours, 26 minutes ago
Worth taking a moment to consider the media’s characterisation of the three main players in the French election: Le Pen’s National Front, characterised as ‘far right’; Macron’s Renaissance, an economically neo-liberal, tax cutting party, characterised as ‘centrist’ (but described by almost half of French voters as centre right to right wing); and the New Popular Front, which Sky News and other outlets characterise as ‘far left’.

The NPF is a hugely broad coalition, including everything from centrist, liberal greens, through social democrats (actually the bulk of the coalition partners) and democratic socialists, to a tiny minority of Marxist/communist members.

It’s easy to Google search to find a full list of the partners in the coalition, and I recommend to anyone who is under the illusion that a ‘far left’ coalition has triumphed in France to do so to see the true balance of opinion across the bloc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

What?
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Hi Ginge. Long time palHow are you?
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Aye mate. Not too bad all things considered. Sadly both of us each lost a parent over the past month so things have been up and down for obvious reasons. Hence why I’ve not been on as much although I’m sure many may find that a welcome relief
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Sorry to hear that. Hope you and the family are keeping well.

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 54 seconds ago
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unl... (U17054)
posted 12 hours, 26 minutes ago
Worth taking a moment to consider the media’s characterisation of the three main players in the French election: Le Pen’s National Front, characterised as ‘far right’; Macron’s Renaissance, an economically neo-liberal, tax cutting party, characterised as ‘centrist’ (but described by almost half of French voters as centre right to right wing); and the New Popular Front, which Sky News and other outlets characterise as ‘far left’.

The NPF is a hugely broad coalition, including everything from centrist, liberal greens, through social democrats (actually the bulk of the coalition partners) and democratic socialists, to a tiny minority of Marxist/communist members.

It’s easy to Google search to find a full list of the partners in the coalition, and I recommend to anyone who is under the illusion that a ‘far left’ coalition has triumphed in France to do so to see the true balance of opinion across the bloc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

What?
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Hi Ginge. Long time palHow are you?
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Aye mate. Not too bad all things considered. Sadly both of us each lost a parent over the past month so things have been up and down for obvious reasons. Hence why I’ve not been on as much although I’m sure many may find that a welcome relief
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Sorry to hear that. Hope you and the family are keeping well.
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We are mate and I appreciate your kind words

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 38 seconds ago
Have you seen some of the votes these independent candidates have had in Birmingham? Afsar for example has been actively critical of teaching lgbtq issues to children and received plenty of votes.
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This is quite the leap! Let me guess, Asian means foreign, means immigrant, mean anti-trans because an MP (during an election) has picked up on an issue to win votes?



How do people like you function, being so scared all the time?

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules... (U6374)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 38 seconds ago
Have you seen some of the votes these independent candidates have had in Birmingham? Afsar for example has been actively critical of teaching lgbtq issues to children and received plenty of votes.
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This is quite the leap! Let me guess, Asian means foreign, means immigrant, mean anti-trans because an MP (during an election) has picked up on an issue to win votes?



How do people like you function, being so scared all the time?
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You carry on being in denial.

posted on 9/7/24

Just got back from a stag do in Lisbon. Never had so many people openly trying to sell me drugs on the street.

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - I want to play by my own rules... (U6374)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 38 seconds ago
Have you seen some of the votes these independent candidates have had in Birmingham? Afsar for example has been actively critical of teaching lgbtq issues to children and received plenty of votes.
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This is quite the leap! Let me guess, Asian means foreign, means immigrant, mean anti-trans because an MP (during an election) has picked up on an issue to win votes?



How do people like you function, being so scared all the time?
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You carry on being in denial.
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I’ve just asked you for an example of immigrants making trans issues very apparent.

So far you’ve managed to bring up a British born MP.

It’s fine if you can’t name a single thing to back up your silly claims though.

posted on 9/7/24

comment by Onana what's my name? (U14210)
posted 23 minutes ago
Trans issues will become very important as more and more immigrants come into this country especially from Asia and africa who completely disagree with the concept
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A lot of countries in Asia believe in gender fluidity. It's why being transgender is so common in some places there.

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