Black Lives Matter
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Black Lives Matter:
@Bones said in Black Lives Matter:
@Rembrandt mate it could get huge...
Electronics will need to be banned too.
There's loads of Master/Slave circuitry in place everywhere which must be rooted out.
Least of their problems when you refer to it as white man's magic.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Black Lives Matter:
@Rembrandt said in Black Lives Matter:
This is fast becoming my favourite website
Thanks for posting from that site - it's bloody great.
And unlike some of the other "satirical" websites, it takes the piss out of everyone.
Yep they're like the onion used to be.
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@Rembrandt said in Black Lives Matter:
@No-Quarter Such as? I know he grew up there and loved it but outside of that I haven't heard anything from the interviews I've listened.
He made a bunch of hot take tweets a while back outlining why he thought SA was better than the west but had just been portrayed badly in the media. Will try dig them up when I have time.
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@Rembrandt he's had spicier takes than this, but this is from just a few days ago.
Yes because executing people that criticise Islam really is something to be admired.
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@No-Quarter Yeah I can see how that can be interpreted badly. I can also see his point where some churches in the west are bending over backwards and abandoning all principles to appease the woke mob. Indoctrination towards hatred of the west runs deep I can understand a desire for people to stand against it.
In an ideal world we should be able to criticise Islam without threat of arrest, societal ostracisation or death. Speaking of which I see there is another mass stabbing including at least one officer in Glasgow. Just whiteys probably so no need for a national outrage.
Edit. I see Maajid just make a similar point, playing into Trump's hands.
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@ACT-Crusader it only really flew then because it was Billy T.
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@No-Quarter
Does "defend" (in his mind) mean executions etc.?
Or does he mean a more benign form of defending?
I am not a Christian, but I agree that modern Christianity sells out to the woke mob very quickly. -
@No-Quarter said in Black Lives Matter:
@Rembrandt he's had spicier takes than this, but this is from just a few days ago.
Yes because executing people that criticise Islam really is something to be admired.
I can't put an interpretation of one tweet ahead of hours of listening to him speak. There is no way zuby supports executing critics in any way.
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He's spent a lot of time defending KSA. This tweet is the height of absurdity, responded to by the brilliant Yasmin Mohammed.
He's allowed to respect KSA and the radical Wahabbi Islam that is practiced there. It seems he has good memories of the place. I just strongly disagree with everything he says on that topic and I think a lot of his defenses of KSA are extremely disingenuous.
But at the same time, I strongly agree with a lot of what he says about the excesses of the radical lefties in the west and the need to push them back to the fringe where they belong.
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@Bones That’s appalling. I wasn’t quite sure how to respond at first but I am now wearing an arm band in support. For anyone else who wants to show their support, armbands can be purchased at www.peoplearethick.com. All proceeds will go directly to me.
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@Catogrande I've bought 5, thanks.
Why are they neck size?
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@Frank Coleman Hughes makes the point that with 330 million people, a 1 in a billion chance event happening to someone (e.g. lightening strike, getting kneeled to death like Tony Timpa in 2019 ) occurs to somebody nearly 3 times a week. Add in the high chance of that incredibly rare event being captured on a smart phone and all of a sudden we're reacting to lightening strikes and lotto wins like they're everyday occurrences that most people will soon experience... unless we change everything right now!
Our perceptions are so easy to manipulate in these modern times
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@Bones said in Black Lives Matter:
@Siam I'm intrigued, how does that maths work?
@Bones said in Black Lives Matter:
@Siam I'm intrigued, how does that maths work?
I would guess that he’s assuming a certain number of different types of 1 in a billion events? I wonder how many he decided upon.
Nevertheless though, dubious maths or not, the message is on point.