Re: One more try - UK referendum
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Originally Posted by
Fragony
Don't worry you have already won by doubting the EU-supremacy. That assasiination is really horrible, I sense a false flag but things probably are just what they are, I have a habit of being wrong
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The idiot who killed that idiot definately seems to be ideolically motivated, 'death to traiters'. You aren't helping dumbass. We need a brexit for a nexit.
He told the Court: 'My name is death to traitors, freedom for Britain' just like you posted.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36567005
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...rds-court.html
Re: One more try - UK referendum
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Originally Posted by
Pannonian
He talked about "scum trying to tar the leave campaign". On this forum, particularly in this thread, I've not seen any pro-remain posters trying to do so. Pro-leave posters, OTOH. In Lizardo's previous version of his post, apparently it was something to do with Jews as well.
I didn't mentioned anyone on these forums. I was referring to a certain mentality that thinks it's OK to use a womans/mothers/wifes death for political point scoring.
As for the socialist thing. Well when your credo has been comprehensively discredited over the last 100 years and you still cling to it, well let's just say I'm with Einstein on this one.
But thanks for putting words in my mouth.
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics...nts-your-peril
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So far it (using the murder) isn't as bad as I expected it would be
Re: One more try - UK referendum
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Originally Posted by
InsaneApache
As for the socialist thing. Well when your credo has been comprehensively discredited over the last 100 years and you still cling to it, well let's just say I'm with Einstein on this one.
How has it been discredited?
We keep getting more and more poor people and social issues, we almost have to shoot even poorer people to keep them from trying to come here while others try to blow us up because they hate us, when will Capitalism solve that?
Your own country wants out of the EU because the EU is too capitalist and doesn't care about the fishermen, no?
Re: One more try - UK referendum
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Originally Posted by
InsaneApache
I didn't mentioned anyone on these forums. I was referring to a certain mentality that thinks it's OK to use a womans/mothers/wifes death for political point scoring.
As for the socialist thing. Well when your credo has been comprehensively discredited over the last 100 years and you still cling to it, well let's just say I'm with Einstein on this one.
But thanks for putting words in my mouth.
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics...nts-your-peril
I cling to the socialism thing because I take notice of what local government does for local people. That's the socialism I believe in. Not big concept big rhetoric stuff that you fixate on as "the enemy". But people putting in their time to make other people's lives better, even if only in a small way. I've been abroad in places where even these small considerations are alien. That's not what I want in Britain. If that's been discredited, and I am insane for believing in it, then I'm happy to continue being insane and to believe in the credo of small socialism.
And from her constituents' testimonies, Cox believed in that kind of socialism too.
Re: One more try - UK referendum
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Originally Posted by
Fragony
So far it (using the murder) isn't as bad as I expected it would be
Pre-emptively smearing the deceased to forestall any stain on the far right was worse than I'd expected it to be.
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Pannonian
Pre-emptively smearing the deceased to forestall any stain on the far right was worse than I'd expected it to be.
I am not exactly sure what I'm looking at, to me as an outsider it looks like nobody tried to gain anything from it but I could be wrong ofcourse
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Greyblades
Makes it all the more tragic, people like her are going to among the sort of people we need in power after we leave to make it work.
Diligent constituency MPs like Cox was are the flagbearers of the socialism I believe in. In combination with equally diligent local councillors, and volunteer workers. As much as IA scorns them, I prefer to appreciate them, whatever party they may belong to.
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Is anyone going to manually enforce the suspension on Lizardo, or is he going to continue smearing Jo Cox on here?
Re: One more try - UK referendum
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Originally Posted by
Pannonian
Is anyone going to manually enforce the suspension on Lizardo, or is he going to continue smearing Jo Cox on here?
Does he have to like jo cox? you don't really need to censor somebody over not liking a communist politician
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Originally Posted by
CupHead5998
Does he have to like jo cox? you don't really need to censor somebody over not liking a communist politician
Well, she isn't a communist. There are some political nuances you seem unfamiliar with from the content of your posts, which are more normalized outside of the USA. Rhetoric in some circles in the USA are very "black and white", but there is a great big spectrum of ideology. Terms like socialist/communist/nazi are not interchangeable in the wider-world and shouldn't be such, as they represent many things. It may be easier for you to contribute your views to the POTUS thread, as this thread is referring to the UK referendum.
As for Pannonian's comment, it is referring to that some comments are inciting disrespect to someone who was a victim of far-right terrorism and murder.
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Are we going to allow this distortion and double think Pannonian is trying to dismiss and smear what I've found out in previous posts as disrespecful and that was never my intention. It seems Panno dislikes free speech and thought. This is getting silly now. Pannonian clearly has an agenda of suspending me and it's not simply .
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Do you have a link to the thread? i didn't know it existed
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Re: One more try - UK referendum
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Lizardo
Pannonian clearly has an agenda of suspending me and it's not simply .
He is correct, your temp suspension should have been extended, but the system tripped and didn't do it. But with your account as it is, if you sneeze in a funny manner, it would trigger automatically, so I am leaving it as is and hope you refrain from remarks.
Re: One more try - UK referendum
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Originally Posted by
Fragony
That isn't how we talk here, rap-battle is the other door. In the backroom we agree to disagree with dignity.
Even Gawain and Tribesman managed to do so, for the most part, though neither could even vaguely STAND the other's attitude on things.
One of the things I disagree with in the backroom is it's migration towards allowing course language. Not that the terms themselves are all that shocking or uncommon, but I always believed they served to dampen civility a touch.
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Seamus Fermanagh
Even Gawain and Tribesman managed to do so, for the most part, though neither could even vaguely STAND the other's attitude on things.
One of the things I disagree with in the backroom is it's migration towards allowing course language. Not that the terms themselves are all that shocking or uncommon, but I always believed they served to dampen civility a touch.
Yer huckin' right!
Re: One more try - UK referendum
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Originally Posted by
Seamus Fermanagh
One of the things I disagree with in the backroom is it's migration towards allowing course language. Not that the terms themselves are all that shocking or uncommon, but I always believed they served to dampen civility a touch.
http://media.makeameme.org/created/D...AVE-3p434x.jpg
Re: One more try - UK referendum