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Captain Dart

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  • Today at 11:58 AM
  • #491
Charlie Kirk's widow has posted some really cringe videos.

Doesn't feel entirely authenic, but people do strange things in their grief.
 

rob9872

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  • Today at 12:13 PM
  • #492
I'm not sure I can get on board with posters criticising those following people with spent criminal convictions, who in all other posts advocate for forgiveness and we should give them a chance. No problem with either stance, but choose a side and be consistent.
 
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Gynnsthetonic

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  • Today at 12:15 PM
  • #493
SkyBlueCharlie9 said:
But what about his criminal record, (and tbe fact he's a Luton fan?).
I cant believe how right leaning peole are being so easily hoodwinked by such hatred and blatant mis information from untrustworthy criminals.
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What the fucks hes a Luton fan got to do with anything
 

Gynnsthetonic

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  • Today at 12:17 PM
  • #494
SkyBlueCharlie9 said:
If someone put up a Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish flag on a lampost in Tile Hill, I know what the response would be.
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What would it be, I've seen Union Jack flags up there in the last few weeks you muppet. Do you know what the Union Jack represents?
 

SkyBlueDom26

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  • Today at 12:19 PM
  • #495
Gynnsthetonic said:
What would it be, I've seen Union Jack flags up there in the last few weeks you muppet. Do you know what the Union Jack represents?
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He hates our country and everything it stands for, don’t forget Charlie was defending the scumbag who broke the policewoman’s nose calling it a racist attack when he got booted in the head. He’s a complete twat
 
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Dougin

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  • Today at 12:20 PM
  • #496
duffer said:
So just to provide some balance, at Notting Hill the police went geared up to arrest people.

So they were using knife detecting archways and facial recognition etc., and actively looking for drug dealing etc..

Also the carnival is over two days and has over two million attendees.

At the Tommy Robinson support march, the police weren't interested in making arrests. Just in maintaing public order, or trying to. So no knife arches, no facial recognition, no searching for drugs, outstanding warrants, etc. etc..

I also don't believe there was any concerted attempt to attack the police at Notting Hill. There clearly was at the Tommy march.

Basically then, and as politely as I can put it, this is a fatuous argument - you're comparing apples with oranges.

Let's not bullshit each other. Violence at rallies organised by Tommy and his ilk is absolutely par for the course. Trying to minimise it by saying, but look at Notting Hill, is a pretty weak argument.

As it turns out, people who violently kick off at the police, and immigrants etc., seem to have a remarkably disproportionate record of previous offending, particularly when it comes to domestic abuse.

Does flag shagging lead to wife beating, I wonder, or is it the other way around?

Two in five arrested for last summer’s UK riots had been reported for domestic abuse

Police data indicates overlaps between public violent disorder and domestic violence and abuse
www.theguardian.com
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It depends which way you want to spin it. 890 pro palestine demonstraters were arrested on 7/9/25, from the outside it does seem like the left are much more violent and not willing to listen to other points of view. Just take all the stop oil lunatics causing criminal damage and attacking army bases.

I think in general people are seeing now that not all those attending these Tommy Robinosn rallies are far right, the vast majority seem like normal law abiding people. It just the ones draped in union jacks swigging stella that seem to ruin it.

There is clearly a massive movement in the UK now to the right and this is why Reform will probably win the next general election.
 
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rob9872

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  • Today at 12:25 PM
  • #497
Dougin said:
It depends which way you want to spin it. 890 pro palestine demonstraters were arrested on 7/9/25, from the outside it does seem like the left are much more violent and not willing to listen to other points of view. Just take all the stop oil lunatics causing criminal damage and attacking army bases.

I think in general people are seeing now that not all those attending these Tommy Robinosn rallies are far right, the vast majority seem like normal law abiding people. It just the ones draped in union jacks swigging stella that seem to ruin it.

There is clearly a massive movement in the UK now to the right and this is why Reform will probably win the next general election.
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Nothing wrong with a drop of Stella. Nothing like as strong as it used to be either (the brewed in UK stuff). Only around 4% now.

The wife's pleased though, saves her a fortune in make up.
 
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rob9872

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  • Today at 12:27 PM
  • #498
On a more serious note, I was peeved with the description of the rally again when they referred to them as 'looking like football fan types and probably already on their third can of lager'. So fekkin lazy.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Today at 12:28 PM
  • #499
Gynnsthetonic said:
The Union Jack and St George's Cross, Welsh Dragon, ScotiSoltire are part of our identity, same as every other countries flag. Why people feel the need to tear them down stamp on them set fire to them absolutely amazes me.
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Saw a lot of Union flags at Nuneaton station yesterday and enjoyed it tbh
 
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hill83

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  • Today at 1:00 PM
  • #500
rob9872 said:
Nothing wrong with a drop of Stella. Nothing like as strong as it used to be either (the brewed in UK stuff). Only around 4% now.

The wife's pleased though, saves her a fortune in make up.
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4.6
 
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rob9872

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  • Today at 1:03 PM
  • #501
hill83 said:
4.6
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Think it used to be 5.6% or 5.8% but my memory isn't what it was. Definitely a different taste to it too, but still decent compared with other mainstream lagers.
 

Marty

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  • Today at 1:04 PM
  • #502
SkyBlueDom26 said:
He hates our country and everything it stands for, don’t forget Charlie was defending the scumbag who broke the policewoman’s nose calling it a racist attack when he got booted in the head. He’s a complete twat
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He also thinks that people that grow their own food are right wing extremist, the bloke is completely demented.
 

David O'Day

Well-Known Member
  • Today at 1:06 PM
  • #503
Dougin said:
It depends which way you want to spin it. 890 pro palestine demonstraters were arrested on 7/9/25, from the outside it does seem like the left are much more violent and not willing to listen to other points of view. Just take all the stop oil lunatics causing criminal damage and attacking army bases.

I think in general people are seeing now that not all those attending these Tommy Robinosn rallies are far right, the vast majority seem like normal law abiding people. It just the ones draped in union jacks swigging stella that seem to ruin it.

There is clearly a massive movement in the UK now to the right and this is why Reform will probably win the next general election.
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the 7/9 arrest are my if not all for non violent offences such as alleged support for Palestine Action.

Let's keep this factual.

I know you are a burner account trolling but 100k is an okay turn out but it's not that big for a big London protest. The anti austerity ones got similar if not more and the Tories still won.

They just show there is a 100k people who will go to a march in London, nothing more and nothing less.
 
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hill83

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  • Today at 1:09 PM
  • #504
rob9872 said:
Think it used to be 5.6% or 5.8% but my memory isn't what it was. Definitely a different taste to it too, but still decent compared with other mainstream lagers.
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Only lager I actually like
 
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Gynnsthetonic

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  • Today at 1:13 PM
  • #505
David O'Day said:
the 7/9 arrest are my if not all for non violent offences such as alleged support for Palestine Action.

Let's keep this factual.

I know you are a burner account trolling but 100k is an okay turn out but it's not that big for a big London protest. The anti austerity ones got similar if not more and the Tories still won.

They just show there is a 100k people who will go to a march in London, nothing more and nothing less.
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Everyone knows there were more than 100k. That was just on Westminster Bridge.
 
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rob9872

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  • Today at 1:14 PM
  • #506
Moretti is my current favourite, but only to have a couple of nice beers watching the tele. If it's a fridge pack for the coach then almost always Stella or Carling. I know Carling gets a bad rep but I've had for so long, it's more habitual. That's also weaker than it used to be, but probably a good thing when I'm having a few more than I should.
 

David O'Day

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  • Today at 1:15 PM
  • #507
Gynnsthetonic said:
Everyone knows there were more than 100k. That was just on Westminster Bridge.
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No there wasn't, still tell yourself this if it makes you feel better.

Also 100k on Westminster Bridge? How big do you think it is?
 
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rob9872

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  • Today at 1:15 PM
  • #508
David O'Day said:
No there wasn't, still tell yourself this if it makes you feel better.

Also 100k on Westminster Bridge? How big do you think it is?
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Can we get this back on topic to lager please.
 
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Grendel

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  • Today at 1:15 PM
  • #509
David O'Day said:
No there wasn't, still tell yourself this if it makes you feel better.

Also 100k on Westminster Bridge? How big do you think it is?
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Did you attend David?
 

TomRad85

Well-Known Member
  • Today at 1:17 PM
  • #510
Marty said:
He also thinks that people that grow their own food are right wing extremist, the bloke is completely demented.
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I got my first apples and pears from my small trees i planted a couple of years back this year. I must admit i did find eating my own pears to be an incredibly based experience, i was definitely more right wing when i came out the other side.
 

Bugsy

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  • Today at 1:18 PM
  • #511
David O'Day said:
No there wasn't, still tell yourself this if it makes you feel better.

Also 100k on Westminster Bridge? How big do you think it is?
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How exactly would you know if there wasn't??
 

David O'Day

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  • Today at 1:19 PM
  • #512
Grendel said:
Did you attend David?
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No, why would I and also I was at the City game but they have these amazing things called pictures and videos these days so you can see stuff without being there.
 

rob9872

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  • Today at 1:19 PM
  • #513
TomRad85 said:
I got my first apples and pears from my small trees i planted a couple of years back this year. I must admit i did find eating my own pears to be an incredibly based experience, i was definitely more right wing when i came out the other side.
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Have you considered that he might live in a high rise flat and is fed up with apples and pears?
 

David O'Day

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  • Today at 1:20 PM
  • #514
Bugsy said:
How exactly would you know if there wasn't??
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I'm only quoting the official estimates and comparing to past London protests by various groups.
 

The Great Eastern

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  • Today at 1:20 PM
  • #515
rob9872 said:
Think it used to be 5.6% or 5.8% but my memory isn't what it was. Definitely a different taste to it too, but still decent compared with other mainstream lagers.
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I used to buy many cases of the stubby sized bottles of Stella when I used to do shopping trips to Calais a few decades ago. Absolutely wonderful stuff !
 
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David O'Day

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  • Today at 1:21 PM
  • #516
rob9872 said:
Can we get this back on topic to lager please.
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I don't mind a Stella, out the 2 bars by 15 the Stella one has better beer than the Bud one.
 
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rob9872

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  • Today at 1:21 PM
  • #517
The Great Eastern said:
I used to buy many cases of the stubby sized bottles of Stella when I used to do shopping trips to Calais a few decades ago. Absolutely wonderful stuff !
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Ah yes, 24 packs of 250ml, halcyon days.
 

rob9872

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  • Today at 1:22 PM
  • #518
I don't get the attraction with Bud. The Americans love it, but never been a fan.
 

David O'Day

Well-Known Member
  • Today at 1:23 PM
  • #519
Remember Carling Premier? Used to think that was high class back when I was 18 and in the 3 Tuns.
 

rob9872

Well-Known Member
  • Today at 1:24 PM
  • #520
David O'Day said:
Remember Carling Premier? Used to think that was high class back when I was 18 and in the 3 Tuns.
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A bit like Caffreys. Creamy lager. Was decent for a while and a bit less gassy. Not all that pleasant, but much better for a session.
 

hill83

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  • Today at 1:25 PM
  • #521
rob9872 said:
I don't get the attraction with Bud. The Americans love it, but never been a fan.
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It’s bud in block 10 now. And it’s rancid
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Today at 1:27 PM
  • #522
TomRad85 said:
I got my first apples and pears from my small trees i planted a couple of years back this year. I must admit i did find eating my own pears to be an incredibly based experience, i was definitely more right wing when i came out the other side.
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We grow our own strawberries and the red colour has definitely made us communist.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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  • Today at 1:28 PM
  • #523
Gynnsthetonic said:
The Union Jack and St George's Cross, Welsh Dragon, ScotiSoltire are part of our identity, same as every other countries flag. Why people feel the need to tear them down stamp on them set fire to them absolutely amazes me.
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Both ways for me denigration or veneration seem bizarre
 

David O'Day

Well-Known Member
  • Today at 1:28 PM
  • #524
Brighton Sky Blue said:
We grow our own strawberries and the red colour has definitely made us communist.
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We had a Lemon tree so I guess global warming is good for something.
 

TomRad85

Well-Known Member
  • Today at 1:29 PM
  • #525
Brighton Sky Blue said:
We grow our own strawberries and the red colour has definitely made us communist.
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I actually forgot my small strawberry plant gave me a couple of strawberries too, that was nice. Nothing from the plum tree though, perhaps i get my fill of plums on here.
 
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