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28 minutes ago, Andre Drazen said:

Can't you? This subsection is a goldmine for trolls. 

There are some very good posters who must be also be very lonely and/or bored who insist on engaging with obvious trolls.

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55 minutes ago, Andre Drazen said:

Can't you? This subsection is a goldmine for trolls. 

Well, yeah. That's some through-the-looking-glass fantasy shit that everybody should have seen through.

Has anyone tried the "Hitler was a leftie" schtick yet?

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25 minutes ago, NotThePars said:

How can the BBC be biased against the left when I can name one reporter who doesn't kiss the Tory Party's feet every day

I quite like Lewis Goodall and the fact people use him as an argument that the BBC is left generally makes me feel comfortable about liking him and the BBC. 

I also disgracefully enjoyed him following Dominic Cummings and some of the put downs he recieved. 

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23 hours ago, San Starko Rover said:

 


I can’t believe anyone thinks the US media is in anyway Left Wing, the Democrats aren’t a Left Wing party they’re Right Wing but just not as Right Wing as the Republicans. The Yanks are completely Right of Centre politically.

 

Correct, the Democrats promote liberalism and social equality as their benchmark but behind the facade they are conservative.

The last Democratic President that actually promoted those ideals was Lyndon Johnson when he got the 1964 Civil Rights Act passed.

As a btw it was Kennedy who first pushed the act but it failed in the senate, Johnson went out on a limb when he picked it up considering the opposition in some southern states Democrats and Republicans, among them the Democrat Al Gore senior (Texas)

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I see an organisation called Exit UK have started an advertising drive to promote their services in helping people leave fascist organisations, including services like the removal of tattoos.

Obviously a good thing, but a bit of a worry that it's enough of a problem that they're running ad campaigns.

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I see an organisation called Exit UK have started an advertising drive to promote their services in helping people leave fascist organisations, including services like the removal of tattoos.
Obviously a good thing, but a bit of a worry that it's enough of a problem that they're running ad campaigns.
I got an ad on YouTube for it. f**k knows what I've been looking at to get that.
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On 17/04/2021 at 11:45, BFTD said:

Has anyone tried the "Hitler was a leftie" schtick yet?

Well he was a national socialist :whistle

On 18/04/2021 at 09:49, SandyCromarty said:

The last Democratic President that actually promoted those ideals was Lyndon Johnson when he got the 1964 Civil Rights Act passed.

Not sure he was wildly committed to even that tbh, he was dragged there by the civil rights movement.

And he fabricated a war against an anti-colonialist independence movement because they were communist.

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That walloper who was married to Billie Piper has started turning up on initially amusing, but quickly tedious YouTube adverts as he bids to retain his deposit in the London Mayoral election. Imagine releasing election materials in which you're ushered triumphantly to a massive rally of, erm, a couple of dozen people, most of whom seem unsure about what they're supposed to be chanting in response to your paranoid rantings.

One of the more impressive "she's turned the weans against us!" reactions of recent times.

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2 hours ago, BFTD said:

That walloper who was married to Billie Piper has started turning up on initially amusing, but quickly tedious YouTube adverts as he bids to retain his deposit in the London Mayoral election. Imagine releasing election materials in which you're ushered triumphantly to a massive rally of, erm, a couple of dozen people, most of whom seem unsure about what they're supposed to be chanting in response to your paranoid rantings.

One of the more impressive "she's turned the weans against us!" reactions of recent times.

Thought you were talking about Chris Evans there.

Perhaps Count Binface will disintegrate him.

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5 hours ago, tamthebam said:

Thought you were talking about Chris Evans there.

Perhaps Count Binface will disintegrate him.

Aye, that lassie has some taste in men.

Which Big Breakfast presenter was Count Binface? Mark Lamarr?

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8 hours ago, tamthebam said:

Thought you were talking about Chris Evans there.

Perhaps Count Binface will disintegrate him.

Is there a possibility that Count Binface will get more votes than Lozza? That would be nothing short of glorious. 

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1 hour ago, Day of the Lords said:

Is there a possibility that Count Binface will get more votes than Lozza? That would be nothing short of glorious. 

Definitely. Most recent polls have them both on 1%. As Khan is leading so comfortably I've seen quite a few folk saying they'll vote Binface first, Khan second, just to embarrass Fox.

Would be the best result of its type since the Lib Dems finished behind a penguin in Edinburgh Pentland Hills ward.

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On 18/04/2021 at 09:49, SandyCromarty said:

Correct, the Democrats promote liberalism and social equality as their benchmark but behind the facade they are conservative.

The last Democratic President that actually promoted those ideals was Lyndon Johnson when he got the 1964 Civil Rights Act passed.

As a btw it was Kennedy who first pushed the act but it failed in the senate, Johnson went out on a limb when he picked it up considering the opposition in some southern states Democrats and Republicans, among them the Democrat Al Gore senior (Texas)

Southern Democrats in those days were more right wing than today's Republicans.

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