The worst thing about islamists imoRichard Ross wrote:EliteLennon117 wrote:commercial hip hop espoused by the average pakistani teenager.
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Trust. Half these guys were probably radicalised by Tupac ffs.southstar wrote:The worst thing about islamists imoRichard Ross wrote:EliteLennon117 wrote:commercial hip hop espoused by the average pakistani teenager.
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Well this has all taken a turn for the horrible. Reading about all the developments on Twitter and FB have been so depressing on both the liberal and fascist remarks. Every ignorant person is trying to raise some kind of local militia to kick out all the darkies. And all the painfully middle class liberals denouncing the racists and how superior they are, how clean and pure their FB feeds are. The whole thing paints the UK so so badly.
What are the positive steps the govt can really take, save for more surveillance and less public rights? Can you teach multi cultural integration in Home economics in schools? Do you make language school for immigrants free and even compulsory? Or is it all a result of the govt screwing the economy so badly in the country, that like in all times and countries suffering austerity, the public become polarised with the extreme right wing (and less extremist such as UKIP) gaining popularity?
What are the positive steps the govt can really take, save for more surveillance and less public rights? Can you teach multi cultural integration in Home economics in schools? Do you make language school for immigrants free and even compulsory? Or is it all a result of the govt screwing the economy so badly in the country, that like in all times and countries suffering austerity, the public become polarised with the extreme right wing (and less extremist such as UKIP) gaining popularity?
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if you have started this alias to troll, I'll ban both this and the E-F alias.Richard Ross wrote:Trust. Half these guys were probably radicalised by Tupac ffs.southstar wrote:The worst thing about islamists imoRichard Ross wrote:EliteLennon117 wrote:commercial hip hop espoused by the average pakistani teenager.
I make music as Forsaken, you can DL all my unreleased (and a couple released) bits here.
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pete bubonic wrote:Well this has all taken a turn for the horrible. Reading about all the developments on Twitter and FB have been so depressing on both the liberal and fascist remarks. Every ignorant person is trying to raise some kind of local militia to kick out all the darkies. And all the painfully middle class liberals denouncing the racists and how superior they are, how clean and pure their FB feeds are. The whole thing paints the UK so so badly.
What are the positive steps the govt can really take, save for more surveillance and less public rights? Can you teach multi cultural integration in Home economics in schools? Do you make language school for immigrants free and even compulsory? Or is it all a result of the govt screwing the economy so badly in the company, that like in all times and countries suffering austerity, the public become polarised with the extreme right wing (and less extremist such as UKIP) gaining popularity?

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I thought I recognised that posting stylepete bubonic wrote:both this and the E-F alias.

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Sorry, could you pm me the guidelines on which opinions are allowed, I always forget.pete bubonic wrote:if you have started this alias to troll, I'll ban both this and the E-F alias.Richard Ross wrote:Trust. Half these guys were probably radicalised by Tupac ffs.southstar wrote:The worst thing about islamists imoRichard Ross wrote:EliteLennon117 wrote:commercial hip hop espoused by the average pakistani teenager.
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If you think that saying Pakistani teenagers identify with Tupac's politics is trolling then you're living on another planet.
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I forgot the password on my other account but I think it was banned anyway.
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There's nothing quite like a known troll, trolling and then crying when someone calls him out on it. You're right though, you were banned previously. Not sure what the deal on people using aliases to circumvent bans, I'll find out and get back to you.
And EDF / EDL thing is fucking jokes.
And EDF / EDL thing is fucking jokes.
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I don't doubt the govt will use this to reduce the civil liberties and privacy online (it's been the news story all morning about Theresa May's stance on the Citizens Internet Privacy bill). But I guess we all knew this was going to happen inevitably?wub wrote:pete bubonic wrote:Well this has all taken a turn for the horrible. Reading about all the developments on Twitter and FB have been so depressing on both the liberal and fascist remarks. Every ignorant person is trying to raise some kind of local militia to kick out all the darkies. And all the painfully middle class liberals denouncing the racists and how superior they are, how clean and pure their FB feeds are. The whole thing paints the UK so so badly.
What are the positive steps the govt can really take, save for more surveillance and less public rights? Can you teach multi cultural integration in Home economics in schools? Do you make language school for immigrants free and even compulsory? Or is it all a result of the govt screwing the economy so badly in the company, that like in all times and countries suffering austerity, the public become polarised with the extreme right wing (and less extremist such as UKIP) gaining popularity?
I make music as Forsaken, you can DL all my unreleased (and a couple released) bits here.
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Who's crying? You're the only one who seems upset mate, checking the rules and everything lolpete bubonic wrote:There's nothing quite like a known troll, trolling and then crying when someone calls him out on it. You're right though, you were banned previously. Not sure what the deal on people using aliases to circumvent bans, I'll find out and get back to you.
And EDF / EDL thing is fucking jokes.
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Is that it? You done now? Got it all out your system?Richard Ross wrote:Who's crying? You're the only one who seems upset mate, checking the rules and everything lolpete bubonic wrote:There's nothing quite like a known troll, trolling and then crying when someone calls him out on it. You're right though, you were banned previously. Not sure what the deal on people using aliases to circumvent bans, I'll find out and get back to you.
And EDF / EDL thing is fucking jokes.
I make music as Forsaken, you can DL all my unreleased (and a couple released) bits here.
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fucking trollswub wrote:
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You never sent me those guidelines on correct opinions to holdpete bubonic wrote:Is that it? You done now? Got it all out your system?Richard Ross wrote:Who's crying? You're the only one who seems upset mate, checking the rules and everything lolpete bubonic wrote:There's nothing quite like a known troll, trolling and then crying when someone calls him out on it. You're right though, you were banned previously. Not sure what the deal on people using aliases to circumvent bans, I'll find out and get back to you.
And EDF / EDL thing is fucking jokes.
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Seems a bit pointless sending a pm saying 'try not to be a twat' really doesn't it?Richard Ross wrote:You never sent me those guidelines on correct opinions to holdpete bubonic wrote:Is that it? You done now? Got it all out your system?Richard Ross wrote:Who's crying? You're the only one who seems upset mate, checking the rules and everything lolpete bubonic wrote:There's nothing quite like a known troll, trolling and then crying when someone calls him out on it. You're right though, you were banned previously. Not sure what the deal on people using aliases to circumvent bans, I'll find out and get back to you.
And EDF / EDL thing is fucking jokes.
I make music as Forsaken, you can DL all my unreleased (and a couple released) bits here.
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Innit, not sure about being offered 75k?! But I'm sure he got offered something from newspapers. Probably a mention for Brand Nu Flexx in the article...TopManLurka wrote:but he gave the story for free on twitter. this guymurky21 wrote:Boya Dee @BOYADEE 13m
Apologies to all the news reporters i ignored (including you Jon Snow) but I really do not have anything else to say on the matter.
Boya Dee @BOYADEE 12m
Since the incident occurred, I've been offered up to £75k from media outlets for my story. I've turned them all down.
Boya Dee @BOYADEE 8m
This story is not about ME And doesn't need to be sensationalised anymore by me selling my story for a few bucks.
this dude is the only vaguely good thing to come out of this horrible mess, what a guy
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it's a shame that you have to resort to personal attackspete bubonic wrote:Seems a bit pointless sending a pm saying 'try not to be a twat' really doesn't it?Richard Ross wrote:You never sent me those guidelines on correct opinions to holdpete bubonic wrote:Is that it? You done now? Got it all out your system?Richard Ross wrote:Who's crying? You're the only one who seems upset mate, checking the rules and everything lolpete bubonic wrote:There's nothing quite like a known troll, trolling and then crying when someone calls him out on it. You're right though, you were banned previously. Not sure what the deal on people using aliases to circumvent bans, I'll find out and get back to you.
And EDF / EDL thing is fucking jokes.
I made a couple of posts relevant to the thread topic, that you disagreed with, so now you've diverted the thread into a pretty boring discussion about my accounts
yet I'm the troll
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