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chiefdave

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"The hearing was told she returned a short time later with a meat cleaver"
I thought you meant she'd gone back to try and get the guy out. Not that they'd gone to the hotel, well according to that leftie rag the Mail anyway.
Channay Augustus, 22, is accused of being part of a group of around 20 people who tried to barge into the Britannia Hotel in Canary Wharf, east London, on Wednesday evening.
 

shmmeee

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I thought you meant she'd gone back to try and get the guy out. Not that they'd gone to the hotel, well according to that leftie rag the Mail anyway.

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Sky Blue Pete

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Dom a little bit quieter now the full story has come out. Pretty sure a loud minority think she had every right to go and attack the man with a meat cleaver
 

Nick

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See, I can get if she went back to fuck up the person who had been in her house or if she had done it while they were in the house.

Don't carry weed while you do it and assault police officers though 🙄 it's not the emergency workers fault is it?
 

SkyBlueCharlie9

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I doubt anyone cares if they lock a bit of cock or fanny, but why are the marches always full of such freaks?
Clearly you do. Why bother posting taking the piss and mocking LBTQ+ ? It's a community full of creativity, pride and positivity. It provides a real support for people who perhaps don't feel they fit in with 'modern social norms' and who lack confidence. This community should get all our support and no ridicule - it just makes footy fans sound backward and full of hate and intolerance.
Like in all communities/groups there are some extreme bellends who rant and rave on social media... I'm not defending them.
 

shmmeee

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I doubt anyone cares if they lock a bit of cock or fanny, but why are the marches always full of such freaks?

Why is politics full stop full of freaks? Normal people don’t (or didn’t before Twitter) spend their time volunteering for this stuff cos they’ve got a life. See also women attacking emergency service workers with cannabis in their pocket not being the median anti immigration voter.
 

shmmeee

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Do it Rachael, do LVT just for the absolute chaos it’ll cause on the right. Give me those Daily Mail garden tax article numnumnum


(For those playing along at home this is taxing property wealth I.e. is a wealth tax)
 

rob9872

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Clearly you do. Why bother posting taking the piss and mocking LBTQ+ ? It's a community full of creativity, pride and positivity. It provides a real support for people who perhaps don't feel they fit in with 'modern social norms' and who lack confidence. This community should get all our support and no ridicule - it just makes footy fans sound backward and full of hate and intolerance.
Like in all communities/groups there are some extreme bellends who rant and rave on social media... I'm not defending them.
Absolute horse shit. Pride today is nothing like it was intended for. It was always colourful, but about being together and solidarity. In fact not a single gay person I know locally went on that march. I've had discussions with them where they feel the movement has also taken a completely different direction and one that makes a lot of the community uncomfortable, so perhaps get off your moral high horse for just a moment. Nothing to do with 'footy fans,' either, perhaps you labelling them is also an issue?
 

RegTheDonk

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Clearly you do. Why bother posting taking the piss and mocking LBTQ+ ? It's a community full of creativity, pride and positivity. It provides a real support for people who perhaps don't feel they fit in with 'modern social norms' and who lack confidence. This community should get all our support and no ridicule - it just makes footy fans sound backward and full of hate and intolerance.
Like in all communities/groups there are some extreme bellends who rant and rave on social media... I'm not defending them.
People should be free to celebrate in their own way, good luck to them. I do however have a few gay friends / work colleagues who find the extrovert dressing or promoting their sexuality in this way OTT and would rather people engage with them on a personal level, taking into account their intelligence, humour and character. They don't see being gay as something to shout about and be proud of, rather just their normal way of life and are accepted as that.
 

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