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tweetiepooh 27-03-2017 12:26

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35891830)
I think what EVERYONE should do. Is simply this.
If you think something in your road, your next door neighbour could be acting strange. then report it.

It may be a starnge thing to say. BUT, this how things start.

Remember, the ******* lived in a normal street. And then went and carried out this horrible attack.

Call your local Police safer neighbourhood team and let them check it out.

Some people tell me things - and you would be total surprised at what l find out.

STAY SAFE MEMBERS

Yes it's how we start with a terror state where people can't say or do anything else some neighbour reports it and the poor sod ends up having to explain away to the "authorities".

Certainly we need to be aware but we also need to allow that other people are "different" and may not fit into what we think is "normal" and yet not be a threat.

RizzyKing 27-03-2017 21:16

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The more i see of Arthurs posts the more i think he would have been the perfect soviet citizen as quite a few of his ideas are more soviet union then UK. I was very disgusted and disappointed to see the temporary memorial being abused by the pro EU marchers who seemed to think it was there for them to highlight their agenda.

Damien 27-03-2017 21:57

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35891967)
The more i see of Arthurs posts the more i think he would have been the perfect soviet citizen as quite a few of his ideas are more soviet union then UK. I was very disgusted and disappointed to see the temporary memorial being abused by the pro EU marchers who seemed to think it was there for them to highlight their agenda.

What did they do? The photos I saw all just showed them leaving flowers and condolence cards.

https://inews.co.uk/essentials/news/...ttack-victims/

https://twitter.com/JoeMurphyLondon/...rror-attack%2F

https://twitter.com/Taylok19/status/...rror-attack%2F

pip08456 27-03-2017 23:27

Re: Terrorist Attack Near Parliament, London
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35891981)

https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/...ho_thought_it/

adzii_nufc 27-03-2017 23:54

Re: Terrorist Attack Near Parliament, London
 
From above link: https://twitter.com/ThomasEvansGB/st...95181001691136 (NSFW) 25 seconds onward. Few of them appeared to have dumped EU garbage alongside the memorial flowers before taking them away whilst being lectured with NSFW language

pip08456 28-03-2017 00:44

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Why dump the EU garbage in the first place? Total disrespect.

RizzyKing 28-03-2017 04:14

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When someone went to remove the pro EU rubbish he was insulted by these great examples one label was that he was a facist clearly thrown by someone who doesn't understand what a real facist is. Basically Damian they laid their pro EU banners and the like at the memorial site completely disrespectful but given disrespect is a daily routine for many of them i shouldn't have been surprised.

Osem 28-03-2017 20:04

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Great isn't it - the irony of people who claim they're fighting hatred but routinely resort to it.

Damien 28-03-2017 21:24

Re: Terrorist Attack Near Parliament, London
 
But a few people on a march who left placards by the memorial aren't representative of everyone. There were hundreds and hundreds of flowers and condolence messages. If you only choose to focus on the worst then you're only ever going to be angry. You could choose to focus on the vast majority of them who were polite and respectful or the minority who behaved badly. You see rows and rows of flowers, then a handful of placards, and your entire world is about the latter.

pip08456 28-03-2017 21:58

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You always get the minority ruining things for the majority, don't make excuses for the scroats!

Damien 28-03-2017 22:44

Re: Terrorist Attack Near Parliament, London
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35892127)
You always get the minority ruining things for the majority, don't make excuses for the scroats!

I'm not making excuses for them I am saying there is no need for excuses for the rest of the others.

pip08456 28-03-2017 23:45

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35892130)
I'm not making excuses for them I am saying there is no need for excuses for the rest of the others.

I'm sorry Damien but you are, what the rest of the others were doing has been totally and forgotten because of that minority.

What is the thing that will be remembered? The sh8theads who desicrated a memorial, nothing else.

Maggy 29-03-2017 20:13

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35892126)
But a few people on a march who left placards by the memorial aren't representative of everyone. There were hundreds and hundreds of flowers and condolence messages. If you only choose to focus on the worst then you're only ever going to be angry. You could choose to focus on the vast majority of them who were polite and respectful or the minority who behaved badly. You see rows and rows of flowers, then a handful of placards, and your entire world is about the latter.

:clap:

RizzyKing 29-03-2017 20:27

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We are in the day and age of the minority so like it or not that's how it is and as with everything else whether you support or condemn depends on your personal view.

Damien 29-03-2017 20:31

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35892279)
We are in the day and age of the minority so like it or not that's how it is and as with everything else whether you support or condemn depends on your personal view.

Yes and I choose to focus on the majority of people who are good rather than the minority who are not. The alternative would make me unhappy.


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