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10 minutes ago, lichtgilphead said:

Can you explain exactly how the phrase "I'm quite disturbed that the English keep voting for them" is Anglophobic?

She's pointing out a simple fact. Only one of the 4 nations that make up our "union of equals" has elected a majority of Tory MP's since the 1950's. England has elected a Tory majority (in England) 8 times during the last 60 years.

She mentioned England therefore she's "a vacuous anglophobe", dummy. The mere fact of admitting England exists is enough for Kincy's condemnation.

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59 minutes ago, lichtgilphead said:

Can you explain exactly how the phrase "I'm quite disturbed that the English keep voting for them" is Anglophobic?

She's pointing out a simple fact. Only one of the 4 nations that make up our "union of equals" has elected a majority of Tory MP's since the 1950's. England has elected a Tory majority (in England) 8 times during the last 60 years.

'The Tories' are represented across Scotland, England and Wales.  They gained close to 40% of the vote in Thursday's Falkirk Council by-election, for example.

To label them as 'English' - with that label's concomitant othering - is the apotheosis of ignorant xenophobia.

This is the  tack of the ScotchNats, though.  Having failed in 2014  the whole tenor is to divide society - and it's ugly to watch.

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38 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

 

To label them as 'English' - with that label's concomitant othering - is the apotheosis of ignorant xenophobia.

This is the  tack of the ScotchNats, though.  Having failed in 2014  the whole tenor is to divide society - and it's ugly to watch.

No, that would be your constant use of xenophobic slurs (“tartan gonks”, “scotch”, “Jocks”, etc.). But what else can we expect from someone who trawls Twitter to share extremists’ posts (extremists so vile they end up banned from the platform). You’ve been radicalised so much that now you can’t even see the word “English” used (not, as you falsely claim, to describe the Tories, but to point out which national electorate gives them majorities) without crying “xenophobia”. If it helps break the pattern, I can assure you that reasonable English folk also think you’re a freakshow.

Also also, you might want to remember that you’re supposedly an adult with a family. That kind of precludes behaving like the wean at school no one likes, who has to get what attention he can from randos online.

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ScotGov have removed 'mother' from maternity policies and now National Theatre Scotland has removed 'spooky' from its works as it's deemed a racial slur:

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/scottish-news/7858978/spooky-banned-national-theatre-scotland-racial-slur/

Credit to the Nats.  They are making Scotland a complete midden - even on a premium of £4,000 per taxpayer - but at least it's a woke midden.

 

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4 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

ScotGov have removed 'mother' from maternity policies and now National Theatre Scotland has removed 'spooky' from its works as it's deemed a racial slur:

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/scottish-news/7858978/spooky-banned-national-theatre-scotland-racial-slur/

Credit to the Nats.  They are making Scotland a complete midden - even on a premium of £4,000 per taxpayer - but at least it's a woke midden.

 

Far-right racist loner likes racial slurs. I for one am aghast

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54 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

'The Tories' are represented across Scotland, England and Wales.  They gained close to 40% of the vote in Thursday's Falkirk Council by-election, for example.

To label them as 'English' - with that label's concomitant othering - is the apotheosis of ignorant xenophobia.

This is the  tack of the ScotchNats, though.  Having failed in 2014  the whole tenor is to divide society - and it's ugly to watch.

Erm, she didn't label the Tories as "English" in the snippet you quoted. She labelled the people that voted for majority Tory representation in parliamentary constituencies as English.

In the main, that's true, is it not? Why should pointing out this fact be considered anglophobic in any way?

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1 minute ago, lichtgilphead said:

Erm, she didn't label the Tories as "English" in the snippet you quoted. She labelled the people that voted for the Tories as English.

In the main, that's true, is it not? Why should pointing out this fact be considered anglophobic in any way?

In the same way that this BBC article is horrifically racist against Scots for daring to point out that we elected an SNP/Green government, presumably. It others us (or at least someone who doesn’t understand the concept of “othering” but saw it somewhere and thinks it sounds smart might say so): 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-57038039.amp

And here’s more xenophobic Scotophobia from Jack Aitchison of The Herald who pointed out that Scotland elected the SNP as the largest party:

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/19282499.scottish-election-results-snp-biggest-party-64-seats/

Proof that the BBC and The Herald are dividing us. It’s ugly to see.

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28 minutes ago, craigkillie said:


Shocked to see you coming out with these sort of false transphobic tropes. Their maternal health pages are available here and there are plenty of mentions of "women" and "mothers" on here as you'd expect. https://www.gov.scot/policies/maternal-and-child-health/

What they have done is extended their parental leave policy to include partners more widely, which is probably where the deliberate confusion has been stoked up by the country's associated bigots, homophobes and losers.

Yet not a single mention of 'mother' when it comes to employment policies: https://www.mygov.scot/maternity-paternity-parental-leave

You'd have thought this would have been the easiest of stories to negate.

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7 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Yet not a single mention of 'mother' when it comes to employment policies: https://www.mygov.scot/maternity-paternity-parental-leave

You'd have thought this would have been the easiest of stories to negate.

That’s outrageous.  It calls employees employees!

 

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12 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Yet not a single mention of 'mother' when it comes to employment policies: https://www.mygov.scot/maternity-paternity-parental-leave

You'd have thought this would have been the easiest of stories to negate.

Incredibly the UK government webpage which it links to about maternity leave also doesn't include the word "mother", it's almost as though it's just not relevant.

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14 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

Yet not a single mention of 'mother' when it comes to employment policies: https://www.mygov.scot/maternity-paternity-parental-leave

You'd have thought this would have been the easiest of stories to negate.

I'm sure that Kincy will go on to point out all the mentions of "mother" on all these UK govt webpages (which are all linked from the Scotgov page he mentioed)

https://www.gov.uk/employers-maternity-pay-leave

https://www.gov.uk/employers-adoption-pay-leave#

https://www.gov.uk/maternity-paternity-calculator

https://www.gov.uk/parental-leave

Disgusting!

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7 hours ago, Antlion said:

In the same way that this BBC article is horrifically racist against Scots for daring to point out that we elected an SNP/Green government, presumably. It others us (or at least someone who doesn’t understand the concept of “othering” but saw it somewhere and thinks it sounds smart might say so): 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-57038039.amp

And here’s more xenophobic Scotophobia from Jack Aitchison of The Herald who pointed out that Scotland elected the SNP as the largest party:

https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/19282499.scottish-election-results-snp-biggest-party-64-seats/

Proof that the BBC and The Herald are dividing us. It’s ugly to see.

These days you get arrested and thrown in jail just for saying "The English" don't you? Arrested and thrown in jail. These days.

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Incredibly the UK government webpage which it links to about maternity leave also doesn't include the word "mother", it's almost as though it's just not relevant.
This is what the Unionist Zoomerati forget to tell you.

We has similar frothing at the mouth regards sex education and transgender - yet the Scottish Government policy is virtually identical to that bastion of transgender politics that is the Failed Statelet.

Kincy is just regurgitating the same old tropes of Effie and the rest of the rabbit hole roasters.

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On 30/09/2021 at 21:16, jakedee said:

Yup,who knew?

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Sent from my SM-G955F using Tapatalk
 

This photo, juxtaposed with the avatar that Kinky has recently adopted, reminds me of the time I was at Ibrox for a Hibs game and the half the red-eyed, mouth-frothing union jack-bedecked creatures across the barrier were throwing nazi salutes at us. The other half were waving Israeli flags. 

 

I wouldn't put too much faith in the Sevconian rationale. 

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