comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by __19*__ (U22043)
posted 38 minutes ago
comment by 🇬🇧 ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe 🇬🇧 (U22182)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by __19*__ (U22043)
posted 31 seconds ago
comment by 🇬🇧 ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe 🇬🇧 (U22182)
posted 3 minutes ago
19 - do you have a link to the organisation to refer to?
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https://blacklivesmatter.com/
and the UK: http://blacklivesmatteruk.com/
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Thanks, are these the same organisation that have a branch in the UK - do you believe they predominantly racist/anti-white in your opinion?
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I think there is certainly an anti-white sentiment. I don't think they're predominantly anti-white though. They just have a far left political ideology that lends itself to being anti-West....which is mainly white.
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😂😂😂 I don't know if you meant that to be intentionally funny, but it is.
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Am feeling sorry for BLM....not
We said all this when BLM were cool a few weeks back, JS.
Interesting how the chattering classes, media and Corbynista minded posters were all over the organisation BLM.
See how they run.
comment by *Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
Not this. To suggest racial equality is Marxist shows a shocking lack of understanding of Marxism and BLM in one horribly poor post.
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Cultural Marxists may be behind Party policy for BLM group though.
Separate black people and equality from a cult called BLM.....
comment by *Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 4 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by *Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 4 minutes ago
No. Stop reading the Daily Mail.
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Starmer said organisational Brand BLM talk nonsense, in reference to policing....is he a Mail man now.
EPL distancing itself from BLM group, following political tweets on Israel Palestine last weekend.
Read their goals, Robbing.
Bonkers brigade.
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The Mail was proven to have 84% of it's politically motivated articles to be false, the worst in Europe.
I cba with your ridiculous whataboutery today TBAB.
Bye.
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Haha.
Facts trump fiction
No Whatabouttery required when I quote Labour leader and PL on th BLM organistional farce.
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
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Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
comment by (K̇ash) I'm the Mané - PL Champione (U1108)
posted 3 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 10 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
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When did supporting the plight of Palestinians become a bad thing?
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When BLM brought it to football clubs, possibly.
PL messed up with an organisation using real hurt about a guy being killed...to promote racial and Marxist politics.
How would Isrseli and Jewish players / fans feel if the PL backed boycott Israel, due to BLM group say so?
Keep politics outta sport
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by (K̇ash) I'm the Mané - PL Champione (U1108)
posted 3 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 10 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
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When did supporting the plight of Palestinians become a bad thing?
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When BLM brought it to football clubs, possibly.
PL messed up with an organisation using real hurt about a guy being killed...to promote racial and Marxist politics.
How would Isrseli and Jewish players / fans feel if the PL backed boycott Israel, due to BLM group say so?
Keep politics outta sport
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comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
So people are distancing themselves from a group that they supported without knowing what it was about? Fooking hilarious. 😂😂😂
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This is my best bit too.
Lineker, PL, Starmer, BBC, Sky, Footballers and pop stars Posters here telling us to back the organisation BLM, they knew Fook all about lol.
Clowns...like kids following the new craze from America.
comment by *Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 3 hours, 53 minutes ago
19*
Oh do shut up. YOU'RE talking about the BLM organisation, shouting nonsense about Marxism, not me. I'm sticking to the OP.
You're obviously very pleased with yourself and I suspect not used to criticism, perhaps knock one out in the mirror instead of acting a cvnt online?
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Call down dude
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
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Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
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Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
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Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
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People seem far more concerned with overt displays of virtue signalling than critical thinking. The instant hit of endorphins resulting from a tweet or post that has been endorsed/liked has replaced the pleasure and achievement given by learning, understanding and gaining knowledge.
Read an article the other day by black political commentator Esther Krakue. She has called out the BLM organisation for the complete nonsense that it is, and as a result has suffered horrific racial abuse.
Hypocrites.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
So people are distancing themselves from a group that they supported without knowing what it was about? Fooking hilarious. 😂😂😂
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This is my best bit too.
Lineker, PL, Starmer, BBC, Sky, Footballers and pop stars Posters here telling us to back the organisation BLM, they knew Fook all about lol.
Clowns...like kids following the new craze from America.
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That is so, so true - the likes of Lineker and the BBC sickens me with the pathetic ‘oooh, aren’t I brave and radical, follow me’ stance
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
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Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
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But, we stood against the tide, brother.
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posted 17 minutes ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
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Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
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People seem far more concerned with overt displays of virtue signalling than critical thinking. The instant hit of endorphins resulting from a tweet or post that has been endorsed/liked has replaced the pleasure and achievement given by learning, understanding and gaining knowledge.
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That is social media and modern culture.
If your far left wing university does not get your mind, tv and celebs and Twitter will.
Hopefully, as we see here, there is push back and free thinking individuals from all creeds and colours.
comment by 🇬🇧 ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe 🇬🇧 (U22182)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
So people are distancing themselves from a group that they supported without knowing what it was about? Fooking hilarious. 😂😂😂
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This is my best bit too.
Lineker, PL, Starmer, BBC, Sky, Footballers and pop stars Posters here telling us to back the organisation BLM, they knew Fook all about lol.
Clowns...like kids following the new craze from America.
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That is so, so true - the likes of Lineker and the BBC sickens me with the pathetic ‘oooh, aren’t I brave and radical, follow me’ stance
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BBC and MSM were gormless and shameless reporting on BLM backed and organised protests, statements, that then led to riots and killings....after BLM preached hate for white society, police and European and Americsn history.
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Not all of us were sucked in. Common sense generally leads you the right way rather than just being reactionary.
''People seem far more concerned with overt displays of virtue signalling than critical thinking. The instant hit of endorphins resulting from a tweet or post that has been endorsed/liked has replaced the pleasure and achievement given by learning, understanding and gaining knowledge.''
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posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
comment by GunaDave (U7710)
posted 57 minutes ago
I posted this on another thread thread the other day and nobody replied. I was interested in knowing the name of the footballer, any ideas.
comment by GunaDave (U7710)
posted 1 day, 18 hours ago
Why oh why have the FA fallen for the marxist views of BLM.
Footballers making thousands a week don't have any idea what they are bending their knee to.
Do they realise that BLM would have them playing for free and only if they are of colour.
The FA have a perfectly good anti-racism program Kick it out.
They should have gone with this message if they felt the need.
The only guy who might have the balls to not BTK is that guy who wouldn't wear a poppy, can't remeber his name.
There was a very good article in the Express today by Leo McKinstry on the hypocrites of the PC brigade.
https://www.pressreader.com/uk/daily-express/20200629/281762746527502
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That was James McClean.
Best not to mention him on here though as he gets some posters excited.
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Yet you knew him, right away.
Hmmmm
comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted 1 minute ago
Not all of us were sucked in. Common sense generally leads you the right way rather than just being reactionary.
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Wish you lot had been about a week or two back.
The BLM massive here nearly imploded, calling me racist for asking what they wanted or what their UK plan was, lol
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
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But, we stood against the tide, brother.
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You have been far more vocal than me over this and I admire your tenacity in standing by your views,views which I share.
I just lost the will to argue with those that love to label people,those who start off the personal abuse and those people that never admit to being wrong.
I did an article last week regarding RLB and her sacking because no one had done one and yet it was due to racist comments.
I knew why mine was the first,she is far left in her politics and gave Jezza 10/10 on his leadership.I knew that those most vocal on here,we all know who they are,wouldn't say a peep.
It seems those on the left are the one's who go to abuse people first,to label people and to never sway in their opinions because they believe they are infallible and are always right.
Well they aint in this instance,but they still won't hold their hands up to being wrong
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posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But, we stood against the tide, brother.
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You have been far more vocal than me over this and I admire your tenacity in standing by your views,views which I share.
I just lost the will to argue with those that love to label people,those who start off the personal abuse and those people that never admit to being wrong.
I did an article last week regarding RLB and her sacking because no one had done one and yet it was due to racist comments.
I knew why mine was the first,she is far left in her politics and gave Jezza 10/10 on his leadership.I knew that those most vocal on here,we all know who they are,wouldn't say a peep.
It seems those on the left are the one's who go to abuse people first,to label people and to never sway in their opinions because they believe they are infallible and are always right.
Well they aint in this instance,but they still won't hold their hands up to being wrong
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It’s a bit like those STILL blaming the General Election result on ‘thick northerners’, Brexit and Boris Johnson
No admitting or recognition that Corbyn and his cronies may just have been partly responsible for Labour’s worst result since 1935 😂👍🏼
It’s a bit like those STILL blaming the General Election result on ‘thick northerners’, Brexit and Boris Johnson
No admitting or recognition that Corbyn and his cronies may just have been partly responsible for Labour’s worst result since 1935 😂👍🏼
Brought that up many a time,why are the left blaming the Tories for winning when they should be blaming those who backed Jezza as leader.Those who chose Corbyn to lead the party into an election that many Labour MP's knew was unwinnable with Corbyn still in charge.
Guess what the answer was,we've all heard it trotted out time after time.It was the biased media,they don't even admit they backed a dud when it's obvious for all to see.
It's was like a cult
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HAS BLM BECOME RACIST...
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comment by __19*__ (U22043)
posted 38 minutes ago
comment by 🇬🇧 ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe 🇬🇧 (U22182)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by __19*__ (U22043)
posted 31 seconds ago
comment by 🇬🇧 ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe 🇬🇧 (U22182)
posted 3 minutes ago
19 - do you have a link to the organisation to refer to?
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https://blacklivesmatter.com/
and the UK: http://blacklivesmatteruk.com/
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Thanks, are these the same organisation that have a branch in the UK - do you believe they predominantly racist/anti-white in your opinion?
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I think there is certainly an anti-white sentiment. I don't think they're predominantly anti-white though. They just have a far left political ideology that lends itself to being anti-West....which is mainly white.
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😂😂😂 I don't know if you meant that to be intentionally funny, but it is.
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Am feeling sorry for BLM....not
We said all this when BLM were cool a few weeks back, JS.
Interesting how the chattering classes, media and Corbynista minded posters were all over the organisation BLM.
See how they run.
posted on 1/7/20
comment by *Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
Not this. To suggest racial equality is Marxist shows a shocking lack of understanding of Marxism and BLM in one horribly poor post.
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Cultural Marxists may be behind Party policy for BLM group though.
Separate black people and equality from a cult called BLM.....
posted on 1/7/20
comment by *Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 4 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by *Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 4 minutes ago
No. Stop reading the Daily Mail.
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Starmer said organisational Brand BLM talk nonsense, in reference to policing....is he a Mail man now.
EPL distancing itself from BLM group, following political tweets on Israel Palestine last weekend.
Read their goals, Robbing.
Bonkers brigade.
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The Mail was proven to have 84% of it's politically motivated articles to be false, the worst in Europe.
I cba with your ridiculous whataboutery today TBAB.
Bye.
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Haha.
Facts trump fiction
No Whatabouttery required when I quote Labour leader and PL on th BLM organistional farce.
posted on 1/7/20
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
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Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
posted on 1/7/20
comment by (K̇ash) I'm the Mané - PL Champione (U1108)
posted 3 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 10 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
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When did supporting the plight of Palestinians become a bad thing?
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When BLM brought it to football clubs, possibly.
PL messed up with an organisation using real hurt about a guy being killed...to promote racial and Marxist politics.
How would Isrseli and Jewish players / fans feel if the PL backed boycott Israel, due to BLM group say so?
Keep politics outta sport
posted on 1/7/20
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by (K̇ash) I'm the Mané - PL Champione (U1108)
posted 3 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 10 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
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When did supporting the plight of Palestinians become a bad thing?
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When BLM brought it to football clubs, possibly.
PL messed up with an organisation using real hurt about a guy being killed...to promote racial and Marxist politics.
How would Isrseli and Jewish players / fans feel if the PL backed boycott Israel, due to BLM group say so?
Keep politics outta sport
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posted on 1/7/20
comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
So people are distancing themselves from a group that they supported without knowing what it was about? Fooking hilarious. 😂😂😂
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This is my best bit too.
Lineker, PL, Starmer, BBC, Sky, Footballers and pop stars Posters here telling us to back the organisation BLM, they knew Fook all about lol.
Clowns...like kids following the new craze from America.
posted on 1/7/20
comment by *Robbing Hoody - tell me I can't and I'll show you I can (U6374)
posted 3 hours, 53 minutes ago
19*
Oh do shut up. YOU'RE talking about the BLM organisation, shouting nonsense about Marxism, not me. I'm sticking to the OP.
You're obviously very pleased with yourself and I suspect not used to criticism, perhaps knock one out in the mirror instead of acting a cvnt online?
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Call down dude
posted on 1/7/20
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
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Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
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Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
posted on 1/7/20
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
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Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
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People seem far more concerned with overt displays of virtue signalling than critical thinking. The instant hit of endorphins resulting from a tweet or post that has been endorsed/liked has replaced the pleasure and achievement given by learning, understanding and gaining knowledge.
posted on 1/7/20
Read an article the other day by black political commentator Esther Krakue. She has called out the BLM organisation for the complete nonsense that it is, and as a result has suffered horrific racial abuse.
Hypocrites.
posted on 1/7/20
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
So people are distancing themselves from a group that they supported without knowing what it was about? Fooking hilarious. 😂😂😂
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This is my best bit too.
Lineker, PL, Starmer, BBC, Sky, Footballers and pop stars Posters here telling us to back the organisation BLM, they knew Fook all about lol.
Clowns...like kids following the new craze from America.
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That is so, so true - the likes of Lineker and the BBC sickens me with the pathetic ‘oooh, aren’t I brave and radical, follow me’ stance
posted on 1/7/20
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
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But, we stood against the tide, brother.
posted on 1/7/20
Comment deleted by Article Creator
posted on 1/7/20
comment by __19*__ (U22043)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
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Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
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People seem far more concerned with overt displays of virtue signalling than critical thinking. The instant hit of endorphins resulting from a tweet or post that has been endorsed/liked has replaced the pleasure and achievement given by learning, understanding and gaining knowledge.
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That is social media and modern culture.
If your far left wing university does not get your mind, tv and celebs and Twitter will.
Hopefully, as we see here, there is push back and free thinking individuals from all creeds and colours.
posted on 1/7/20
comment by 🇬🇧 ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe 🇬🇧 (U22182)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
So people are distancing themselves from a group that they supported without knowing what it was about? Fooking hilarious. 😂😂😂
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This is my best bit too.
Lineker, PL, Starmer, BBC, Sky, Footballers and pop stars Posters here telling us to back the organisation BLM, they knew Fook all about lol.
Clowns...like kids following the new craze from America.
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That is so, so true - the likes of Lineker and the BBC sickens me with the pathetic ‘oooh, aren’t I brave and radical, follow me’ stance
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BBC and MSM were gormless and shameless reporting on BLM backed and organised protests, statements, that then led to riots and killings....after BLM preached hate for white society, police and European and Americsn history.
posted on 1/7/20
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posted on 1/7/20
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 1/7/20
Not all of us were sucked in. Common sense generally leads you the right way rather than just being reactionary.
posted on 1/7/20
''People seem far more concerned with overt displays of virtue signalling than critical thinking. The instant hit of endorphins resulting from a tweet or post that has been endorsed/liked has replaced the pleasure and achievement given by learning, understanding and gaining knowledge.''
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posted on 1/7/20
comment by Magnum. No more Mr Nice Guy. (U22391)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
comment by GunaDave (U7710)
posted 57 minutes ago
I posted this on another thread thread the other day and nobody replied. I was interested in knowing the name of the footballer, any ideas.
comment by GunaDave (U7710)
posted 1 day, 18 hours ago
Why oh why have the FA fallen for the marxist views of BLM.
Footballers making thousands a week don't have any idea what they are bending their knee to.
Do they realise that BLM would have them playing for free and only if they are of colour.
The FA have a perfectly good anti-racism program Kick it out.
They should have gone with this message if they felt the need.
The only guy who might have the balls to not BTK is that guy who wouldn't wear a poppy, can't remeber his name.
There was a very good article in the Express today by Leo McKinstry on the hypocrites of the PC brigade.
https://www.pressreader.com/uk/daily-express/20200629/281762746527502
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That was James McClean.
Best not to mention him on here though as he gets some posters excited.
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Yet you knew him, right away.
Hmmmm
posted on 1/7/20
comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted 1 minute ago
Not all of us were sucked in. Common sense generally leads you the right way rather than just being reactionary.
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Wish you lot had been about a week or two back.
The BLM massive here nearly imploded, calling me racist for asking what they wanted or what their UK plan was, lol
posted on 1/7/20
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But, we stood against the tide, brother.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You have been far more vocal than me over this and I admire your tenacity in standing by your views,views which I share.
I just lost the will to argue with those that love to label people,those who start off the personal abuse and those people that never admit to being wrong.
I did an article last week regarding RLB and her sacking because no one had done one and yet it was due to racist comments.
I knew why mine was the first,she is far left in her politics and gave Jezza 10/10 on his leadership.I knew that those most vocal on here,we all know who they are,wouldn't say a peep.
It seems those on the left are the one's who go to abuse people first,to label people and to never sway in their opinions because they believe they are infallible and are always right.
Well they aint in this instance,but they still won't hold their hands up to being wrong
posted on 1/7/20
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 18 seconds ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The_Dungeon_Master (U4830)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
I find myself in a real quandary about this.
My instinctive reaction is: What can I do to help?
The typical response I get: Educate yourself.
So I take a look at the BLM UK website, and it says that capitalism is inherently racist and must be removed, and the police defunded.
I go: I can't back that. I guess that makes me racist. But I'll have to live with that if this is the definitions of a non-racist.
Then last weekend they popped up in favour of Palestine and confirmed who the organisers of the website really are. They're trying to smuggle their ideas in under the guise of a cause that people are far more likely to agree with, much as they did when they took over the Labour party.
And I've seen other accounts saying that this is in no way what BLM is about, including some people being interviewed on the BBC website. But I can't find anything that pins down exactly what it /is/ about, aside from stating that what happened to George Floyd is wrong and indicative of a wider problem in America and American police, which I think everyone kind of knew anyway.
But that then just puts me back to square one: If people are genuinely experiencing racism - and they are because I've listened to accounts and witnessed it - then what can I do to help?
I suspect the answer will come back: Educate yourself.
The problem with it being a disorganised idea is that it's meaning different things to different people. I've tried "educating myself" and it's only made thing more confused.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Metoo.
Bad PR set up from brand BLM who do not pit forward people to explain what they want...but get 34k UK donors to fork put a million quid.
To who and for what?
To end capitalism and cops jobs.
Nutters
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Those who jumped on the bandwagon just because it was hip to do so seem to have gone into hiding.
There are so many people out there from celebrities to the general public to big business all wanting a cause to get behind to make them feel good.That should be make them look good really.
This is what social media and blame culture does,it has to have both causes and those to vilify that don't go along with things.Then when the reality hits the fan they all scurry off until the next cause and group of people to vilify.
Rinse and repeat.
Fooking world has gone mad
----------------------------------------------------------------------
But, we stood against the tide, brother.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You have been far more vocal than me over this and I admire your tenacity in standing by your views,views which I share.
I just lost the will to argue with those that love to label people,those who start off the personal abuse and those people that never admit to being wrong.
I did an article last week regarding RLB and her sacking because no one had done one and yet it was due to racist comments.
I knew why mine was the first,she is far left in her politics and gave Jezza 10/10 on his leadership.I knew that those most vocal on here,we all know who they are,wouldn't say a peep.
It seems those on the left are the one's who go to abuse people first,to label people and to never sway in their opinions because they believe they are infallible and are always right.
Well they aint in this instance,but they still won't hold their hands up to being wrong
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It’s a bit like those STILL blaming the General Election result on ‘thick northerners’, Brexit and Boris Johnson
No admitting or recognition that Corbyn and his cronies may just have been partly responsible for Labour’s worst result since 1935 😂👍🏼
posted on 1/7/20
It’s a bit like those STILL blaming the General Election result on ‘thick northerners’, Brexit and Boris Johnson
No admitting or recognition that Corbyn and his cronies may just have been partly responsible for Labour’s worst result since 1935 😂👍🏼
Brought that up many a time,why are the left blaming the Tories for winning when they should be blaming those who backed Jezza as leader.Those who chose Corbyn to lead the party into an election that many Labour MP's knew was unwinnable with Corbyn still in charge.
Guess what the answer was,we've all heard it trotted out time after time.It was the biased media,they don't even admit they backed a dud when it's obvious for all to see.
It's was like a cult
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