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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
Seeing as there is a need to clarigfy our positions i will clarify mine i have no problem with anyone protesting anything they damn well want too but with the freedom to protest comes a little responsibility. Also these people are not so much protesting this war as the people fighting it and basing it on what they THINK is going on not what actually is.
Protest the war havn't got a problem with that protest the army being whereever also don't have a problem with that. But you do not go to the one place that shows complete respect for our fallen service people and then educate them on what is going on in those combat zones with a load of lies and biased rubbish that is a figment for the most part of their twisted imagination.
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Geez, If ignorance was a bar to protests they would never happen.

They do have a slight point in the contrast between the fallen soldiers and the civlian deaths though. We do treat the former with a lot more respect (which we should) but the latter does tend to get overlooked.
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There have to be limits to what you can do and where you can do it. Hands up those who believe they would be marching through wootton if that wasn't the place our deceased service people come home through ???. This isn't a protest this isn't a demonstration it IS a slap in the face for this country and the services and some on here expect it to be allowed and cheek turned.
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It's baiting. Also yes it is a slap in the face but as mentioned that's freedom.
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Being a democracy doens't mean you have to bend over backwards for the whim of every group of five hundred it means majority rules and this group is by no means a majority but is upsetting the majority so being truly democratic the march should be banned should it not ??.
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We're not bending over backwards. They have the same rights you and me do. In a democracy the majority do not have the right to silence the minority. I don't know where you get that definition of democracy from