In the news

Posted on
Page
of 3,704
First Prev
/ 3,704
Last Next
  • You'll need to point me in the rigfht di erection

  • I
    Sex
    Maybe

    F*ck you, then :D

  • Sikh speaker: "We will not tolerate the tyranny, but we will not react either. We are capable, but we will not do it." #Birmingham

    Say men with swords.

    #donotfckwivsikhs

  • "The Silent Majority"? Are these the same people that have been oppressed by Political Correctness Gone Mad, the tyranny of the Human Rights Act etc?

    Bill, you forgot to add "phoney"

  • easy man. I have no idea what are you referring to. But it's bed time for me. So I am out of whatever heated debates here.

    Typical, a bed.

  • Posh. Probably a designer.

  • Floor's too good for them

  • Posh. Probably a designer.

    Yeah, a racist designer with a fucking bed no less.

    Typical.

  • Floor's too good for them

    That's the thing, they'd probably love a bit of floor.

    Not sure what that means.

  • "The Silent Majority"? Are these the same people that have been oppressed by Political Correctness Gone Mad, the tyranny of the Human Rights Act etc?

    This is the new Daily Mail.

  • I Love a bit of floor. Doesn't do my back any favours though

  • That is so good, I passed it by two or three times before even seeing what was going on, excellent !!

  • I Love a bit of floor. Doesn't do my back any favours though

    Fuck your back, don't let it rule your life, treat it like shit, it will respect you.

  • That's a big wood Cameroon has there, even has a muff on it.

  • http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/aug/10/uk-riots-political-classes?intcmp=239

    "Right there on a late-night BBC2 debate you caught a glimpse of how this week's mayhem would be used by the political classes: as a kind of grand Rorschach test in which members of right and left would peer into smouldering suburbs and shopping streets – and see precisely what they wanted to see.

    If you're a leftwinger, the causes of the violence and looting are straightforward: they're the result of monstrous inequality and historic spending cuts; while the youth running amok through branches of JD Sports are what happens when you offer a generation plastic consumerism rather than meaningful jobs.

    For the right, explaining the violence is even simpler – because any attempt at understanding is tantamount to condoning it. Better by far to talk of a society with a sense of over-entitlement; or to do what the prime minister did and simply dismiss "pockets of our society that are not just broken but, frankly, sick". You can expect to hear more of the same rhetoric in today's debate in parliament, especially from backbenchers on either side."

  • F*ck you, then :D

    You love it.

  • Say men with swords.
    #donotfckwivsikhs

    Scotts can carry daggers. Just sayin'

  • http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/blog/2011/aug/10/uk-riots-fifth-night-live?intcmp=239#block-40

    Around 50 men attended the memorial shortly before midnight and many praised Tariq Jahan's appeal for communal peace.

    Handsworth resident Majahid Iqbal cried out after prayers, "United we stand divided we fall."

    Iqbal said: "Mr Jahan's has set a great example and is contributing to the peace you see here tonight. No one was trouble or further violence, nothing like that will bring these young men back. You see people here from the Muslim and Asian community, from the Sikh community, from the black community and the white. "

  • Moonkind is Damned

  • http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/aug/10/riot-liverpool-birkenhead-police

    Asked if he felt guilty that other residents had their cars reduced to cinders, the older man said that, if a resident had come out and said it was their car, the group had moved on to another. "If you leave your car outside when there is a riot going on, it's going to happen, isn't it? Breaking stuff is part of a riot, otherwise, it's just a protest."
    He was similarly untouched about looting: "How do I feel about it? Honestly. Nothing. It comes with the rioting. I feel nothing about it."

    Asked why the riots started, the 14-year-old said: "It's the telly. If the men in Manchester hadn't seen London, nothing would have happened but they see them men they can think they can too. It's copycatting.

    "When the police change the way they do things then it will die down. Just because the police are out on the streets doesn't mean we are going to quit. It will stop when we win."

    WAC.

  • Asked why the riots started, the 14-year-old said: "It's the telly. If the men in Manchester hadn't seen London, nothing would have happened but they see them men they can think they can too. It's copycatting.

    "When the police change the way they do things then it will die down. Just because the police are out on the streets doesn't mean we are going to quit. It will stop when we win."

    It's what I wrote few pages ago, but what do I know. sigh

  • There's an interesting piece in Telegraph about the race aspect of riots (with less interesting comments, as it's a right wing paper at the end of the day).

  • I blame Fried Chicken.
    FC is killing the minds of the 'Youths'... Trust me.

  • I blame Fried Chicken.
    FC is killing the minds of the 'Youths'... Trust me.

    And the lack of Greens, these kids are full of shit in their minds 'cause they don't eat properly.
    This was a reaction to Fried Chicken.
    Just sayin'..

  • Post a reply
    • Bold
    • Italics
    • Link
    • Image
    • List
    • Quote
    • code
    • Preview
About

In the news

Posted by Avatar for Platini @Platini

Actions