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• #128
Yes that's right, the papers ignored your message because a hefty % of your people kicked off and gave them something else to report about. Still, as we're all masked its all jollies cause they won't know, eh?
Bias, its a bitch when you want a ruck.
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• #129
Don't our intelligence services have anything better to do than infiltrate a cycling website?
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• #130
Does have the sniff of plod to it.
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• #132
that's what Longbridge/Goldsword's writing style reminds me of! Classic intelligence service voicing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8T4Rr9Z6uc
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• #133
Classic intelligence
@Broadarse posts lack this
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• #134
One of the reasons we are marching on November the 5th is to protest against austerity cuts to vital public services, while at the same time the government ignore corporate tax evasion which costs this country 119 billion pounds a year! Read this: http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2014/09/22/new-report-the-tax-gap-is-119-4-billion-and-rising/ No cuts at all would need to be made if the Tories did not allow their friends in big business to get away with so much tax evasion! The Tories also seem hell bent on destroying public services like education and the NHS.
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• #135
Are you 12 or just a bit simple?
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• #136
everyone knows working class heroes aren't actually working class
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• #137
Yes they are working class! At least most of them are! What about the 1984 miners strike? Were the miners not working class? Or the 1986 print workers dispute at Wapping over the Sun newspaper sacking hundreds of its print workers which led to a year long dispute! Were those print workers not working class? The vast majority of people who turn up at protests against the Tory government are working class too!
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• #138
What solution will this event type thing bring?
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• #139
I find his part UKIP part anarcho-lefty position utterly confusing. Hates tories but also anti immigrant, he is clearly hard of thinking.
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• #140
Sorry @Goldsword that came over too aggressive.
I think we all know the issues. I also think we are able to protest with purpose (which requires specificity) and conviction (showing your face). You know ... like the miners did, the junior doctors have, like all the organisesed groups that have a genuine grievance?
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• #141
It's a thing now isn't it.
The result of too much RT and conspiracy shit on youtube.
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• #142
Aren't most policemen working class as well?
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• #143
Hang on, I thought that a defining characteristic of working class people was that they were unemployed due to Poles?
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• #144
If you're protesting nuclear weapons programmes, why not take inspiration from other great military protests instead?
I would love to see one person stood quietly in front of a Trident submarine holding a Tesco bag of shopping
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• #145
That requires doggy paddle and giving 5p to tesco.
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• #146
The sort of cunt that is being trampled by police horses being ridden by cunts?
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• #147
That's why they read the same, you think?
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• #148
I suppose that it's awfully worrying, what with people banging on about ISIS all the time...
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• #149
You complan about media bias but of you can't get the media on board then your efforts to spread awareness through protest aren't going to reach beyond your own limited echo chamber. All this seems pretty poorly thought out and ineffective so will be largely futile.
Sure you'll go along, have your march and rally behind a few polemic speakers. Of you're really lucky you might get to anagonise the police (notably also undergoing cuts so well done for alienating your allies). But really, in the face of massive public indifference and apathy, all you end up doing is having a self-congratulatory back-slapping exercise. Ironically that's something really popular among the people you're protesting against.
It might be worth remembering that the Million Man March from which you've plagisrised your name went to great lengths ahead of the event to propogate a groundswell of popular social support. That was hugely important in the successes of the movement. Rocking up every year to have a protest simply isn't enough. Also not injuring horses factors in there quite highly too.
I predict that by the end of the weekend after the march you'll be forgotten save a few ASBOs being served. And then what? Sit on your hands until next year when you'll once again fail to make any meaningful difference. What's the point? Why are you bothering if you aren't going to get anywhere?
And these workimg class heroes of whom you speak. What exactly is it that they've done that's so heroic?
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• #150
The vast majority of people who turn up at protests against the Tory government are working class too!
Codswallop... Most of the working class are UKIP or Tory voters...
Would rep.