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Alan Fry 08-03-2012 08:29

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35395025)
Neither can you - being a part of it and all.

Also you may wish to consider that merely disagreeing with you isn't the same as defending something.

Yes, buy you very much disagree with what is neede to fix the system

dilli-theclaw 08-03-2012 08:48

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35395313)
Yes, buy you very much disagree with what is neede to fix the system

While I do think you should be entitled to your opinions I must admit I find it hard to pay much heed to them when elsewhere you advocate murder and violence as solutions to some of your problems / opinions.

Osem 08-03-2012 08:56

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35395325)
While I do think you should be entitled to your opinions I must admit I find it hard to pay much heed to them when elsewhere you advocate murder and violence as solutions to some of your problems / opinions.

Well that's 'democracy' for you...... :rolleyes:

Alan Fry 08-03-2012 09:11

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35395325)
While I do think you should be entitled to your opinions I must admit I find it hard to pay much heed to them when elsewhere you advocate murder and violence as solutions to some of your problems / opinions.

I advocate those actions to achive the requried radical changes needed to democracy and capitlaism becuase it would be very hard to achive this thorugh democractic/non-violence means for the same reasons why the poltical system needs radical reform

Gary L 08-03-2012 09:13

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35395350)
I advocate those actions to achive the requried radical changes needed to democracy and capitlaism becuase it would be very hard to achive this thorugh democractic/non-violence means for the same reasons why the poltical system needs radical reform

That's probably why Presidents get assassinated.

dilli-theclaw 08-03-2012 09:14

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Political reform under threat of being murdered or associated with violence is going to win people over?

I'm sure that has been tried before.

With luck you'll get caught and stopped before you manage to achieve any of this kind of thing... If you really believe in it and are attempting it that is and not just trying to /shock/ people.

Alan Fry 08-03-2012 13:04

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35395355)
Political reform under threat of being murdered or associated with violence is going to win people over?

I'm sure that has been tried before.

With luck you'll get caught and stopped before you manage to achieve any of this kind of thing... If you really believe in it and are attempting it that is and not just trying to /shock/ people.

All I am doing is calling on people to campain for radical reform to capitalism and democracy, other people that agree on Twitter, might do this in a dmeocratic/non-violent/violent/un-democratic way, but will have to wait and see how it is done.

I hope humans have sense and accept the need to radical reform to democracy and capitalism (in a democratic and non-violent manner), but I do not hold high hopes.

Hugh 08-03-2012 13:27

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Otherwise you may have to resort to the methods you have mentioned in other media, eh?

Do what I want, or else....

Alan Fry 08-03-2012 13:43

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35395528)
Otherwise you may have to resort to the methods you have mentioned in other media, eh?

Do what I want, or else....

It is not what I want, but what is needed, I am only suggesting what is needed, how it is achived, well we will have to wait and see

Gary L 08-03-2012 14:32

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I always wonder why the Queen doesn't step in. but then I realise that she's not like the old Queens. they're just there as an ornament now.

Osem 08-03-2012 14:40

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35395528)
Otherwise you may have to resort to the methods you have mentioned in other media, eh?

Do what I want, or else....

Sounds suspiciously dictatorial doesn't it. Not exactly the sort of stuff that comes from a sound mind capable of reasoned argument and willing to take on board the views of others.... :confused: :rolleyes:

Tim Deegan 08-03-2012 20:41

Re: Pensions - no wonder there are strikes
 
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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35395355)
Political reform under threat of being murdered or associated with violence is going to win people over?

I'm sure that has been tried before.

With luck you'll get caught and stopped before you manage to achieve any of this kind of thing... If you really believe in it and are attempting it that is and not just trying to /shock/ people.

Wasn't that Stalin....a mad communist dictator??? :D

Hugh 08-03-2012 21:07

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Not sure if he was mad - megalomaniac, perhaps, but not clinically insane...

Alan Fry 08-03-2012 21:23

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35395631)
Sounds suspiciously dictatorial doesn't it. Not exactly the sort of stuff that comes from a sound mind capable of reasoned argument and willing to take on board the views of others.... :confused: :rolleyes:

The only people who would make rubbish claims, not willing to take board the views of others and has unsound minds capable of unreasoned argument are people defending and promoting a failed political, social and economic system

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35395955)
Wasn't that Stalin....a mad communist dictator??? :D

Yet again you are making rubbish claims comparing me to Stalin

I do not advocate taking farms from people and doing deals with Nazis for example

Mr_love_monkey 09-03-2012 05:35

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This thread has turned almost surreal.


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