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Manchester Airport incident
"We're gonna have a British George Floyd now innit. The BLM mob are gonna be all over this. Expect a load of shoe shops to be looted as a ""protest"". This country's gone to the fucking dogs."
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"""then thousands of counter-protesters came out and lit up the streets, blocking the way to the far right's targets, and peacefully showing that the majority stand firmly against racism. In one evening, the tide turned decisively"" then thousands of far left activists came out to tackle non existent riots, and an EDL that was disbanded over ten years ago. they stood firmly behind palestine, chanting en masse ""From The River To The Sea"" and the splendid BLM chants ""No Justice, No Peace"" & ""Whose Streets, Our Streets"" üòÇ fucking polish far left imbecile cսnt"
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"Can you imagine the scale of death, destruction and mayhem that would have been caused to the country had unfriendly foreign governments decided to train, arm and finance the violent White mobs that have brought terror to Britain? Well, that is exactly what the British and US governments did in Libya, supporting the violent groups that they armed by bombing the country back to the Stone Age, causing the deaths of scores of thousands of people, creating a refugee crisis and reducing one of the most developed and prosperous African nations, which had one of the fastest growing economies on the continent - into one of the most lawless, ungovernable, and dangerous places on earth. When British thugs talk about refugees and asylum seekers, had their anger and frustrations been directed at the British government when they were destabilising other countries across the world, like Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Syria and Somalia, then perhaps there would not be such a dire global refugee crisis in the first place. In fact, the attitudes that many British people hold towards refugees and Islam is very much shaped by Western government propaganda and spread by their complicit media in order to gain public support for their neo-colonial campaigns. If you do not want to absorb Palestinian refugees into your populations in the future, then tell your governments to stop supplying Israel with weapons and political cover, and give the Palestinian people their country back, so that they do not need to flee. Also, remember, we the Commonwealth immigrants who came to Britain, answered your call for workers after the Second World War and came to rescue the Mother Country as you called it, when you were desperate for our labour. Western nations are not the victims of mass migration, Western governments are one of the root causes of it. As long as they continue to destabilise foreign governments, with the aim of installing puppet regimes in order to siphon off their resources - then the people who flee those countries have every right to seek a stable and prosperous future in the so-called free and democratic societies that are responsible for their displacement. Own your history and take responsibility for your colonial past and present actions. That is how you stop refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants from flocking to your shores. In the process you just might inadvertently address one of the root causes of so-called Islamic terrorism - and recognise the consequences of Western state sponsored terrorism!"
- Lee Trundle
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"They seem much more bigger, organised and scary than our lot. Perhaps you should put your efforts into tackling them, seeing as the EU is your business?"
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"I imagine all they have to do is show their passports at the border, Twundle. Your mind doesn't work very well, does it."
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"Did they mention anything about the Croatian Ustaše Catholic Nazis marching through European streets, Hamas & Pickled? Imagine the fun if they were allowed over here."
- Hammer and Pickle
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"OK then - how about something a little more substantial about what most people in the U.K. think of you and your like? ""It has been a frightening week in the UK. But as it comes to an end, we are relieved to see proven the fundamental truth about this country: It has many, many more anti-racists than it does racists. Racism rejected The past week has seen a surge of racist attacks, including refugee hotels almost burned, immigration advice centres targeted, shops smashed and looted, and a library torched. It began because politicians like Nigel Farage gave oxygen to a conspiracy theory that pinned the blame for murders in Southport on refugees, using a made-up, 'Muslim-sounding' name. It was fake news, but they were unrepentant. Farage said: ""What you've seen is nothing to what could happen over the course of the next few weeks."" The rioters chanted the Tory slogan, ""Stop the boats"". Mainstream politicians and media hesitated, with some calling out the violence and racism but others talking about ""legitimate concerns"". Tory leadership candidates gave mixed messages. GB News and other hard-right outriders tried to cheerlead while keeping plausible deniability. There was a moment in the middle of the week where hope was fading and fear was spreading. The police were making arrests but disorder continued. Farage, looking smug, said we should ""listen"" to the rioters ""ì that the way to stop the violence is to give them what they want, to ""end mass immigration"". Then thousands of counter-protesters came out and lit up the streets, blocking the way to the far right's targets, and peacefully showing that the majority stand firmly against racism. In one evening, the tide turned decisively. Outnumbering these violent racists on the streets is what stopped their momentum, and turned their strength into humiliation. That ran in parallel with disrupting their online networks and putting their footsoldiers in jail for a long time. British politics has been pandering to the far right for over a decade, with the EU referendum the biggest act of pandering of all. This was the moment the people drew a line in the sand and said: no more. The far right will be weakened for many years to come ""ì and that will weaken their connected networks including, importantly for our campaigns, the capacity of Brexiters to organise. We are not complacent about the continuing need to be on alert, but now we know the far right's most important weakness: that there are many, many more of us than there are of them. Lessons for the future This is an important lesson for us all in a wider sense. Britain contains a small, noisy, xenophobic minority and a vast, diverse, anti-racist majority. A lot of people have spent a lot of time denying racism in British politics. Denying that Brexit was fuelled by racism. Denying that the Rwanda scheme and other attacks on refugees were about racism. Now the mask is off. We do not win by cutting back our arguments until they avoid triggering a minority of bigots. We win by mobilising the majority that represents the real Britain. We won't forget it.""ù From a ""Stay European""ù email feed."
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"""or what they are regularly referred to here as 'Muzzies' in the attempt to demonise"" Regularly?! What a load of old guff that is."
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"E3 Apart from you I'm not sure I've seen anyone use ""racist"" language. Of course you are not yourself being racist. I do see obvious hostilities but the totality of experiences bring people to their current state but I see that as perfectly normal. If we are in this current state it must have had some causation. It will also lead to a future state and obviously people are troubled by all of this."
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"BRANDED 4:01 Fri Aug 9 Yes of course, how an earth could it be possible...."
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"E3 3:56 Fri Aug 9 Kindly and with the utmost respect deserving of your position in society, please post up evidence of such undertones. Of course I do not need (NEED) (or wish, to use your emotionally-baggaged terminology) to give you advice, I simply do so as any proper West Ham fan would do to another. Again, if you're going to claim one of us is not true West Ham, you are quite free (though, from your posting history, less capable or willing) to post up on here for all to see, your evidence. I am distancing myself from nothing - nothing at all, as you have (repeatedly) failed to post up anything that I can ""distance"" myself from. From only (ONLY) your posting style and content, you come across as shit scared of anybody questioning stuff that may tug at your political comfort blanket or call into question the actions of your beloved government. You're actually beyond hope with such an attitude, but I still wish you well, as one true West Ham to another."
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Plus of course to add to the racist undertones there is the anti Muslim sentiments or what they are regularly referred to here as 'Muzzies' in the attempt to demonise.
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Mike Oxsaw 8:17 Fri Aug 9 You of all people do not need to give me any advice and I'm glad your getting nervous about the obvious racist views casually banded about on this platform. Predictably you now attempt to distance yourself from being a part of the obvious racist undertones in this forum just when there has been welcome news that the Feds are looking to stamp out online racial abuse. You now want to 'give me advice' for confronting it & calling it out the same way a few others on here i.e Hammer & Pickle are regularly hounded for doing the same thing. PS My username should be the least of your worries.
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"Does Ricky Jones not get a fast track trial like the rest of them? Or is 'encouraging murder' a bigger crime than what the others have done, and it's likely to be a bigger trial with a bigger sentence?"
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Anyone got any mayonnaise to go with pickled's last post? Own-brand will be more than adequate.
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"As night follows day, you post a puerile caricature when I flag one of your divvy Spud pikie family's attempts at posting bollocks on a Hammers site, swamp magnolia. Every club has its knuckle-draggers - surely mimmler, Pointy and the like would have moved on by now. O'Cone has, though it might have died of spite and sexual frustration by now I suppose."
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"E3 12:45 Fri Aug 9/E3 11:56 Thu Aug 8 A little West Ham - West Ham advice. You seem to be making up bollocks about people (creating misinformation) and posting it on social media (THIS website, which will be classed as social media if the feds want to nick someone on it) with the intention of inciting hate (claiming certain posters are ""Far Right"" (again without clearly defining what ""Far Right"" is.)). A 55-year-old woman has been arrested by Cheshire police in relation to such a social media post. Take care. However, I do applaud you on your choice of user name though. Took a bit of working out. The numerical suffix soon became obvious as the highest number of times you've managed to string 2 or more words together to make a potentially coherent sentence, the prefix, the ""E"", was a little more obscure, being as it now, obviously, is the key in which you sing. That's the ""E"" from ""FACE"", not the ""E"" from ""EGBDF"", so a shiny silver sixpence on it's way for that gem. Doesn't matter how loudly you may claim it represents a London postcode, that's all it is - a claim. WE know (KNOW) the truth. Post with a little more thought in the future, idiot choirboy. Oh, plus, of course, the first 2 of the very few site rules: ~ Don't post racist material or material that is likely to elicit racist responses. You use your discretion, we'll use ours. ~ Don't post material that is designed to attack people based on race, creed, culture or disability. Again, you use your discretion and we'll use ours. Ask a grown-up to read them slowly to you you if you don't quite comprehend them."
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"Haha, last time I was in Aus, my Mrs got dragged to a wiggles live show with her grandkids. I member the experience being described as 'fucking painful'. üòÑ"
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The Wiggles. That Australian kids tv show. They were always questionable
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"You appear to be a simpleton. But, because I'm not impolite, I have repeatedly condemned it and will do so again. I also condemn the pro palestine protestors that have seen anti semitic incidents more than double in the same period year to year And the BLM rioters and looters a few years ago And the Muslim grooming gangs And jimmy Savile And the stabby gangs up and down the country And the ISIS folks plotting a terror attack that meant the three Taylor SWIFT concerts in Austria got canned Oh, and the French I'm sure there's more if I could be bothered to think about it."
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"Stewie Griffen do you condemn or agree with the rioters actions i.e attacking police, attacking the Mosque, setting a hotel and library alight, smashing Black & Brown peoples front windows in?"
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Read that anyone found to be a rioter could be banned from football matches as well for some reason.Shows how the government thinks of the working class as one lumpen blob to be talked down to. Presume Sir Kier will make an exception for Arsenal fans caught misbehaving on lefty Islington protests
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"Not even close E3 but you carry on inventing stuff, you're doing a fine job of making yourself look like a cսnt, my help clearly isn't needed."