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tisza

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Argument seems to be whether this Beersheba missile hit was launched a couple of minutes before or after ceasefire was supposed to take place. Sorry someone died but is it worth undoing everything for a couple of minutes
 

Grendel

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I mean if sitting on this forum 23 hours a day fishing for likes is the thing for you then so be it, I like most have better things to be doing

He is an award winning journalist to be fair. Those Pilger types never let you breath.
 

Briles

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That's why politicians, media, bureaucrats etc struggle with understanding him. He literally doesn't care about the protocol etc. European PM /cabinet minister said anything like that they'd be pilloried and it would be a bigger issue than whatever topic they were referring to.
Its probably also why he wins his elections. Was the Same with Boris Johnson although he was more eccentric than unpredictable. It will probably also be the reason reform will do so well in any future elections, anything to wobble the status quo
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Its probably also why he wins his elections. Was the Same with Boris Johnson although he was more eccentric than unpredictable. It will probably also be the reason reform will do so well in any future elections, anything to wobble the status quo
How does it help though
 

Briles

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How does it help though

It tends to throw a pebble into a stagnant pond. Change is sometimes needed even if its not for the better in the short term
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Its probably also why he wins his elections. Was the Same with Boris Johnson although he was more eccentric than unpredictable. It will probably also be the reason reform will do so well in any future elections, anything to wobble the status quo
And the single response should be the image of a Swatika and the line "what happens when countries choose populists to upset the status quo"

And I know technically the nazi's didn't actually win an election but they had that level of supprt that the authorities thought they couldn't ignore. Which is where we are with a lot of populists.
 

Briles

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And the single response should be the image of a Swatika and the line "what happens when countries choose populists to upset the status quo"

And I know technically the nazi's didn't actually win an election but they had that level of supprt that the authorities thought they couldn't ignore. Which is where we are with a lot of populists.
Yep and we as a species never learn from it
 

shmmeee

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I think it's a slippery slope and if you start restricting what protests are deemed acceptable what is allowed will become so restricted as to barely be noticeable.

There's occasions where protest needs to be disruptive, but I suspect those that often shout about free speech will stay quiet because it's not 'their side'.

I'm not sure a bit of spray painting is a high enough threshold for terrorism. In fact I'd be far more concerned about how easily they appear to have gained access.

It’s clear in Kier Starmer’s world that spray painting a plane is a more heinous crime that the deliberate massacre of a population.

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One of these crimes took place in the country Kier Starmer is in charge of, against his military. No matter how much you wish Gaza was a constituency of the UK, it is not.
 

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