Queuing up to take shots at the King, I see how it is!
Yet another Religious atrocity
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802 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 20:42
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bwfc1874 wrote:Queuing up to take shots at the King, I see how it is!
Why is nat back
805 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 20:46
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bwfc1874 wrote:Nope, leaving me as King.
Your 15th in line for the throne. 16th once i post another 75 times more than you
Eta sorry 14th soon to be 15th
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806 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 20:46
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
74 is getting too big for his boots.
807 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 20:49
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Let him think what he wants.
Bless.
Bless.
808 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 21:21
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
bwfc1874 wrote:Maybe you're right, I certainly wasn't aware of how the law could be applied so clearly the police officer and I have rocks for brains.
I haven't seen any footage or pictures of the flag bearer in conversation with the police officer. For all I know he could have been dealing with a mobile scarecrow.
Whoever was draping that flag over his shoulders was not a decent law abiding Muslim. The Public Order Act applies to all citizens of England and Wales regardless of their religion, sexuality or colour.
809 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 21:36
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The man was a massive twat, who id preferred to have seen challenged. Won't get any argument on that from me. I think the toddler on his shoulders is particularly significant, the rat's done that purely for his own protection.
810 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 21:46
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
bwfc1874 wrote:The man was a massive twat, who id preferred to have seen challenged. Won't get any argument on that from me. I think the toddler on his shoulders is particularly significant, the rat's done that purely for his own protection.
I agree. He was taking liberties and was very lucky to get away with it.
811 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 21:49
Sluffy
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There is another way of looking at this I guess - the bloke obviously wore the flag for a reaction - if he had got carted away for it how many pictures and videos would you expect to see of it in the Muslim world - and how many of the islamic nutters out there - both home and abroad would have made a big issue out of it - significantly with it being outside the Houses of Parliament - the birth place to the world of freedom of speach, worship, flag wearing, and all that.
I'm not saying thats the reason the police didn't step in - but probably in the longer run it turned out best that they didn't.
I'm not saying thats the reason the police didn't step in - but probably in the longer run it turned out best that they didn't.
812 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 21:52
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Good point Sluffy.
The only solution to the issue is to openly address and try to understand why people are off to leave this filth, maybe then we can do something to rectify it. An audience member on Question Time last week made a good point that cutting community support initiatives for instance isn't going to help anything.
The only solution to the issue is to openly address and try to understand why people are off to leave this filth, maybe then we can do something to rectify it. An audience member on Question Time last week made a good point that cutting community support initiatives for instance isn't going to help anything.
813 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Mon Jul 06 2015, 22:04
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Yes the type of society that doesn't do anything about filthy paedo mussies because they may appear to be racist.
They made new laws when there was a war on football hooligans.
The pussy footing about has to stop.
They made new laws when there was a war on football hooligans.
The pussy footing about has to stop.
814 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Tue Jul 07 2015, 05:25
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Sluffy wrote:There is another way of looking at this I guess - the bloke obviously wore the flag for a reaction - if he had got carted away for it how many pictures and videos would you expect to see of it in the Muslim world - and how many of the islamic nutters out there - both home and abroad would have made a big issue out of it - significantly with it being outside the Houses of Parliament - the birth place to the world of freedom of speach, worship, flag wearing, and all that.
I'm not saying thats the reason the police didn't step in - but probably in the longer run it turned out best that they didn't.
But it's our country and we are against the terror and barbaric murder that they stand for.
Why let them take the piss like they do, they know full well what would happen if you went to their country and had the ST George's cross wrapped round your shoulders.
He was using the flag to call our country a soft touch, a laughing stock even.
Supporting terror is not freedom of speech , he should've been carted away, locked up and deported today.
And then put it all over the news to let everyone know that we won't stand for it on our own doorstep.
815 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Tue Jul 07 2015, 10:08
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
The ISIS flag is no different than the Swastika symbol on the Nazi flag. They are both equally abhorrent and should not be tolerated in any fair and just society. Hitler had a plan to murder all the Jews and ISIS have a plan to murder all westerners, homosexuals and anyone who doesn't follow their Sunni beliefs.
Allowing that man to display that flag was a sign to the rest of the nutters just how weak we are. They see our kindness and tolerance as weakness. Give them an inch and they want a yard etc etc.
Allowing that man to display that flag was a sign to the rest of the nutters just how weak we are. They see our kindness and tolerance as weakness. Give them an inch and they want a yard etc etc.
816 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Tue Jul 07 2015, 10:16
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scottjames30 wrote:Sluffy wrote:There is another way of looking at this I guess - the bloke obviously wore the flag for a reaction - if he had got carted away for it how many pictures and videos would you expect to see of it in the Muslim world - and how many of the islamic nutters out there - both home and abroad would have made a big issue out of it - significantly with it being outside the Houses of Parliament - the birth place to the world of freedom of speach, worship, flag wearing, and all that.
I'm not saying thats the reason the police didn't step in - but probably in the longer run it turned out best that they didn't.
But it's our country and we are against the terror and barbaric murder that they stand for.
Why let them take the piss like they do, they know full well what would happen if you went to their country and had the ST George's cross wrapped round your shoulders.
He was using the flag to call our country a soft touch, a laughing stock even.
Supporting terror is not freedom of speech , he should've been carted away, locked up and deported today.
And then put it all over the news to let everyone know that we won't stand for it on our own doorstep.
817 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Tue Jul 07 2015, 10:18
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Reebok Trotter wrote:The ISIS flag is no different than the Swastika symbol on the Nazi flag. They are both equally abhorrent and should not be tolerated in any fair and just society. Hitler had a plan to murder all the Jews and ISIS have a plan to murder all westerners, homosexuals and anyone who doesn't follow their Sunni beliefs.
Allowing that man to display that flag was a sign to the rest of the nutters just how weak we are. They see our kindness and tolerance as weakness. Give them an inch and they want a yard etc etc.
818 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Tue Jul 07 2015, 10:20
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i've give two people the clap today
819 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Tue Jul 07 2015, 10:57
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
y2johnny wrote:i've give two people the clap today
You didn't get it from behind Bargain Booze at the bins before anyone starts!
820 Re: Yet another Religious atrocity Tue Jul 07 2015, 11:02
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Six HSBC staff have been sacked after filming an ISIS style mock execution while out team building.
Not a surprise that these people are muslims who seem to find it all funny!
Glad they got sacked the sick and twisted fucks!
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Not a surprise that these people are muslims who seem to find it all funny!
Glad they got sacked the sick and twisted fucks!
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