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Post by Aloysius on Mar 1, 2024 18:31:46 GMT
Prick.
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Post by on Mar 1, 2024 18:32:18 GMT
Its more of a humanity thing really. Obviously everyone hates the jews and that is to be expected but it gets dodgy when the fuckers get too organised. Isn't it curious how the jew problem always seems to result in a lot of bombs being thrown around. It is almost like there is something real happening rather than racism or blatant discrimination. One could be excused for thinking perhaps a group who had previously been targeted would understand how the system works and make efforts to avoid doing the same thing. But they don't. Nothing new here just humans doing human things. Splitting off into selected group systems is the wrong idea. Everyone eats, shits and sleeps. Very little going on other than this. Then there is the land thing. People tend to think war is about religion but it is actually just about land. Heil Hitler ! Except it's not "Jews", it's the Israelis in power. I've seen many comments by Jews calling out the Israeli behaviour. There is a difference. I do know that.
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Post by Aloysius on Mar 1, 2024 18:35:54 GMT
Its more of a humanity thing really. Obviously everyone hates the jews and that is to be expected but it gets dodgy when the fuckers get too organised. Isn't it curious how the jew problem always seems to result in a lot of bombs being thrown around. It is almost like there is something real happening rather than racism or blatant discrimination. One could be excused for thinking perhaps a group who had previously been targeted would understand how the system works and make efforts to avoid doing the same thing. But they don't. Nothing new here just humans doing human things. Splitting off into selected group systems is the wrong idea. Everyone eats, shits and sleeps. Very little going on other than this. Then there is the land thing. People tend to think war is about religion but it is actually just about land. Heil Hitler ! Except it's not "Jews", it's the Israelis in power. I've seen many comments by Jews calling out the Israeli behaviour. There is a difference. There's a (small) sect of Judaism extant in north London which maintains that the Zionist movement is contrary to scripture and campaigns for the destruction of Israel. But everybody hates them.
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Post by Jim on Mar 1, 2024 18:35:56 GMT
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Post by Aloysius on Mar 1, 2024 18:37:33 GMT
Except it's not "Jews", it's the Israelis in power. I've seen many comments by Jews calling out the Israeli behaviour. There is a difference. I do know that. Which is why you talk shite, I suppose.
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Post by Aloysius on Mar 1, 2024 18:38:45 GMT
I was talking to the other guy. You were just too fast.
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Post by on Mar 1, 2024 18:41:19 GMT
Some of my best friends are black gay jews with non specific gender.
I never judge a person based on what has been given to them by birth or education.
Its action which counts which is why I try to not do anything if at all possible.
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Post by Jim on Mar 1, 2024 18:51:04 GMT
I was talking to the other guy. You were just too fast. Ah, the superior intelligence and speed of the left wing brain. Soz.
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Post by Aloysius on Mar 1, 2024 18:54:40 GMT
I was talking to the other guy. You were just too fast. Ah, the superior intelligence and speed of the left wing brain. Soz. Ye auld foole ye.
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Post by Jim on Mar 1, 2024 18:59:42 GMT
Ah, the superior intelligence and speed of the left wing brain. Soz. Ye auld foole ye. I don't give two hoots mon.
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Post by fi on Mar 1, 2024 19:06:33 GMT
Galloway's win prompts an unusual statement by the Gov. He starts off critisising the winner of a democratic poll, then moves on to say democracy is at risk - ffs make your mind up Sunak! Talk about scare mongering...
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 1, 2024 22:15:49 GMT
So senior labour figures lied. We wouldent have heard the last of it, if that was Tory figures. why do you not hold them to the same standard? I was criticising labour in the post you quoted. I'm not in thrall to anybody. Similarly the wittering about Angela and the capital gains tax, that will only be a couple of thousand, if she does owe it. It doesn't mean her commitment to working for others is diminished. Now, compare her to Lady Mone, how much did she rip off from the taxpayer? I see. So it's OK for elected representetives to rip off the state, provided that it's done on a small scale.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 1, 2024 22:25:23 GMT
Part of the u turn £28b of course, was to insulate people's homes. So saying they will now do this is a u turn on them saying that they wouldn't, which was a u turn on them saying that they would. There's no need for all these u turns. It's very simple. If people feel they need to insulate their homes better, there's nothing to stop them doing so. I did this myself, by lining the walls with wallrock insulating wallpaper. Principally to cure a condensation problem. No government intervention required. Simples. A good idea except the u value of wallrock isn't as good as 50mm kingspan, so while it does stop condensation it isn't as insulative. I know, I've used it. Insulation schemes are paid for by the power companies, not the government btw. Insulation schemes may be paid for by the power companies but the 'warm homes' scheme compels those not on benefits to pay higher rates for their energy in order to fund this. On the assumption that everyone on benefits is poor and everyone not so is wealthy, I guess. Socialisation via the back door. When a prospective government says 'we will spend' we must assume a government would fund this via taxation (or more realistically- borrowing) although the way things are going, buildings insurance for flood risk areas for example, it wouldn't surprise me to see a massive new stealth socialisation initiative.
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Post by Jim on Mar 2, 2024 8:45:17 GMT
I was criticising labour in the post you quoted. I'm not in thrall to anybody. Similarly the wittering about Angela and the capital gains tax, that will only be a couple of thousand, if she does owe it. It doesn't mean her commitment to working for others is diminished. Now, compare her to Lady Mone, how much did she rip off from the taxpayer? I see. So it's OK for elected representatives to rip off the state, provided that it's done on a small scale. I'm sure your tory mates will be glad you've issued that dictat. However I don't agree. I am saying that you are pointing to a pimple on labour's nose while the whole tory face is a malignant cancer. Angela Rayner has taken advice, it remains to be proven that she did anything wrong, while Mone and others have been proven to rip off the state big time.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 2, 2024 9:44:21 GMT
I see. So it's OK for elected representatives to rip off the state, provided that it's done on a small scale. I'm sure your tory mates will be glad you've issued that dictat. However I don't agree. I am saying that you are pointing to a pimple on labour's nose while the whole tory face is a malignant cancer. Angela Rayner has taken advice, it remains to be proven that she did anything wrong, while Mone and others have been proven to rip off the state big time. Not particularly standing up for Mone, or any Tory actually but you're mistaken, Mone hasn't been convicted of anything. She and her husband have been accused of sharp practices, profiteering during a pandemic. Rayner on the other hand, by incorrectly entering her address, has committed a criminal offense. She offered two addresses. One for the electoral roll, a different one for the birth certificate of her children. You don't just forget where you live, I'll suggest. Whether this was to carry out fraud, another criminal offense, or for another reason, isn't clear at the moment. www.property118.com/angela-rayner-the-hypocrite-who-needs-to-come-clean/
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