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Re: Stephen Yaxley-Lennon
Who's angry, i am just pointing out what you are. You still refusing to answer my questions?
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 19:09 Would you say it is moronic hypocrisy to respect an individual’s request to be named Eve rather than Steve, SBT3-AG?
I am still waiting for you to answer every single one of my questions ya slimey little snake. Just say if you can't
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Would you say it is moronic hypocrisy to respect an individual’s request to be named Eve rather than Steve, SBT3-AG?
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 18:57 I must admit I’d have to be paid good money to try to explain the relation between Yaxley-Lennon’s message and your politics in a way you’d take on board.
But have this for free - you actually identify with him as a victim of some kind of imaginary evil liberal establishment that is actually the interest of anyone normal going about their daily business. Just accept it - you are a victim because your brain is dead, Milly.
You can't explain thats why. You know that, i know that. You think everything that as been happening the last 20-30years have been imaginary? Anyone normal like who? Be careful before you answer. Who is this Milly bird you keep going on about? You are fascinated with everyones name
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‘..And use of the term nauseating liberal retards isn't pathetic then Jaan?
Righto.’
No not really. I’m pointing out the moronic hypocrisy of a section of liberals. They are nauseating and retarded.
Righto.’
No not really. I’m pointing out the moronic hypocrisy of a section of liberals. They are nauseating and retarded.
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I must admit I’d have to be paid good money to try to explain the relation between Yaxley-Lennon’s message and your politics in a way you’d take on board.
But have this for free - you actually identify with him as a victim of some kind of imaginary evil liberal establishment that is actually the interest of anyone normal going about their daily business. Just accept it - you are a victim because your brain is dead, Milly.
But have this for free - you actually identify with him as a victim of some kind of imaginary evil liberal establishment that is actually the interest of anyone normal going about their daily business. Just accept it - you are a victim because your brain is dead, Milly.
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Re: Stephen Yaxley-Lennon
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 18:44 I don’t give a toss about his name. What I care about is how he is using braindead wankers like you to try to fuck things up for everyone else.
Of course you care ya melt. Do explain how he is doing that.
Now once again what is your real name? Don't wiggle out of it
Now once again what is your real name? Don't wiggle out of it
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 18:16 ‘I have always been a bit baffled by those calling him Yaxley-Lennon as though he affected a name change to convey a different image of himself and calling him by his real name is some sort of embarrassment for him’
it’s said by the same nauseating liberal retards that cry about ‘dead naming’ when calling a tranny by their real name.
so they obviously think it’s as spiteful as can be.
...And use of the term nauseating liberal retards isn't pathetic then Jaan?
Righto.
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I don’t give a toss about his name. What I care about is how he is using braindead wankers like you to try to fuck things up for everyone else.
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 18:38 Your brain is clearly too basic to work out this thread is about Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, not me Milly.
Do try to keep up with the rest of us.
Who is the rest of us? You are the one that keep mentioning his name as if you are morally superior. You are not getting out of this one. So enlighten us with your real name as you are so obsessed with his.
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Moncurs Putting Iron" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 16:37Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 11:54 Do people use the surname "Yaxley Lennon" to convey some sort of elitist, entitled establishment status on him?
When I married my first wife (both from Romford) we adopted a double-barrelled name - nothing "fancy Dan" about it at all - clearly stated that marriage didn't imply ownership.Mike,
Not necessarily. If someone with a perceived working class name changed it to something thought would present better to a middle or upper class audience, I would take the piss out of them and deliberately use their birth name.
This individual has done the opposite but for the same reason, so he gets the same treatment by me.
It's not the name that is being sneered at, its the reason for the change. As if the working man buys into him because he is called Tommy Smith and is one of us as a result? Pretty insulting really.
The fact that this individual has done the reverse, just garners the same response.
It's not the name, its the name change and the underlying reasons for it.
How do you know he done it for them reasons? Ever thought might be to protect his family
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Your brain is clearly too basic to work out this thread is about Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, not me Milly.
Do try to keep up with the rest of us.
Do try to keep up with the rest of us.
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 18:28 Why doesn’t he just go about using his real name? Seems like a perfectly normal thing to do.
Same reason as you most probably
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Why doesn’t he just go about using his real name? Seems like a perfectly normal thing to do.
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‘I have always been a bit baffled by those calling him Yaxley-Lennon as though he affected a name change to convey a different image of himself and calling him by his real name is some sort of embarrassment for him’
it’s said by the same nauseating liberal retards that cry about ‘dead naming’ when calling a tranny by their real name.
so they obviously think it’s as spiteful as can be.
it’s said by the same nauseating liberal retards that cry about ‘dead naming’ when calling a tranny by their real name.
so they obviously think it’s as spiteful as can be.
Re: Stephen Yaxley-Lennon
Mike,
Not necessarily. If someone with a perceived working class name changed it to something thought would present better to a middle or upper class audience, I would take the piss out of them and deliberately use their birth name.
This individual has done the opposite but for the same reason, so he gets the same treatment by me.
It's not the name that is being sneered at, its the reason for the change. As if the working man buys into him because he is called Tommy Smith and is one of us as a result? Pretty insulting really.
The fact that this individual has done the reverse, just garners the same response.
It's not the name, its the name change and the underlying reasons for it.
I have always been a bit baffled by those calling him Yaxley-Lennon as though he affected a name change to convey a different image of himself and calling him by his real name is some sort of embarrassment for him. Both names are working class sounding names to my ear.
According to his wikipedia page the name change was to hide his criminal past during his football hooligan days:
According to his wikipedia page the name change was to hide his criminal past during his football hooligan days:
The real Tommy Robinson, from whom Yaxley took his name, was a prominent member of the Luton Town MIGs, a football hooligan crew which follows Luton Town FC.[sup][10][/sup] The pseudonym successfully hid his identity and criminal history until the connection was uncovered in July 2010 by Searchlight magazine.[sup][11][/sup][sup][12][/sup] He has also used the names Andrew McMaster, Paul Harris,[sup][13][/sup] Wayne King,[sup][14][/sup][sup][15][/sup] and Stephen Lennon.[sup][13][/sup]
Maybe I am missing something but I am not sure how it embarrasses him to be 'outed' as Yaxley-Lennon.
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I got given a nick-name back in 2003 whilst on a contract (if you want to focus on what it is, then go and re-read the first paragraph of this post).
It followed me around the world, so much so that agencies were using it within a few years to confirm they were talking to the right person, and it followed me into the village where I plan to see out the rest of my life, mostly due to the fact that SE Asians have difficulty in pronouncing my birth/family name.
Let me guess the nick name
Gout and about?
Toe sucker?
Bog bore?
Tootsie?
How is the mud hut going in the poverty stricken village you plan to see out the rest of your creepy life?
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 11:54 Do people use the surname "Yaxley Lennon" to convey some sort of elitist, entitled establishment status on him?
When I married my first wife (both from Romford) we adopted a double-barrelled name - nothing "fancy Dan" about it at all - clearly stated that marriage didn't imply ownership.
Mike,
Not necessarily. If someone with a perceived working class name changed it to something thought would present better to a middle or upper class audience, I would take the piss out of them and deliberately use their birth name.
This individual has done the opposite but for the same reason, so he gets the same treatment by me.
It's not the name that is being sneered at, its the reason for the change. As if the working man buys into him because he is called Tommy Smith and is one of us as a result? Pretty insulting really.
The fact that this individual has done the reverse, just garners the same response.
It's not the name, its the name change and the underlying reasons for it.
Not necessarily. If someone with a perceived working class name changed it to something thought would present better to a middle or upper class audience, I would take the piss out of them and deliberately use their birth name.
This individual has done the opposite but for the same reason, so he gets the same treatment by me.
It's not the name that is being sneered at, its the reason for the change. As if the working man buys into him because he is called Tommy Smith and is one of us as a result? Pretty insulting really.
The fact that this individual has done the reverse, just garners the same response.
It's not the name, its the name change and the underlying reasons for it.
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Trump is an Alpha Disruptor. There are far too few disruptors in the world, both in politics & commerce.
Trump gets in, what's the worst that can happen? Putin invades Poland?
That's a win-win all round for a start as it relieves the EU of a parasitic member state.
Trump gets in, what's the worst that can happen? Putin invades Poland?
That's a win-win all round for a start as it relieves the EU of a parasitic member state.
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Hilarious, troll.
Except for small details like the Karate teacher being a waddling diabetic now. Also, I'm happily married, fit as a fiddle and am certainly not in Yaxley-Lennon's gamma-brain niche.
They'll all be whipped into a frenzy in the US to vote for Trump in a fortnight. You watch how that will work out for them in the coming years.
Except for small details like the Karate teacher being a waddling diabetic now. Also, I'm happily married, fit as a fiddle and am certainly not in Yaxley-Lennon's gamma-brain niche.
They'll all be whipped into a frenzy in the US to vote for Trump in a fortnight. You watch how that will work out for them in the coming years.
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 12:30 When an alpha lobster gets beaten to his mating partner by another alpha lobster, his brain literally collapses so he can be a gamma lobster. This is what is happening to Milly right now.
Remeber this happen to you with karate teacher.
You grow the ponys tale arfter woods
You grow the ponys tale arfter woods
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Anyone who puts political emphasis on a persons name - which is just a label by which others identify them - clearly doesn't understand the role and importance of such a label.
I got given a nick-name back in 2003 whilst on a contract (if you want to focus on what it is, then go and re-read the first paragraph of this post).
It followed me around the world, so much so that agencies were using it within a few years to confirm they were talking to the right person, and it followed me into the village where I plan to see out the rest of my life, mostly due to the fact that SE Asians have difficulty in pronouncing my birth/family name.
As I said, it's just a label, nothing more.
I got given a nick-name back in 2003 whilst on a contract (if you want to focus on what it is, then go and re-read the first paragraph of this post).
It followed me around the world, so much so that agencies were using it within a few years to confirm they were talking to the right person, and it followed me into the village where I plan to see out the rest of my life, mostly due to the fact that SE Asians have difficulty in pronouncing my birth/family name.
As I said, it's just a label, nothing more.
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 12:42 Not changing the subject at all - see, Yaxley-Lennon is a niche political agitator and you and all the other gamma-brains out there are that niche.
Explain how? So what is your real name?