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Supposedly, a "business meeting"!
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Are you going to ban Roald Dahl?
I do not read novels still watch racisism and violence and salavery rape and torture Novels plus other horrific imaginings of writer's made into a screenplay.
Should I declare the whole industry racist or knowingly complicit too?
Or just the political man in office who uses an antisemitic trope?
On this forum, you're forgiving of anti-Semitic remarks, no matter where on the political spectrum the poster who's made them happens to be. For just two examples: you and everyone else (me included) continued chatting along with Said after their anti-Semitic Holocaust denial, and you and everyone else (me included) continued chatting along with Alikado after their defence of an anti-Semitic blood libel.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Boris would never have become PM if not for the sequence of events such as they were.
Time he went for sure.
Hope your meeting went well TM.
Love H. X
It did.
Skipped the cheese & wine tho.
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Originally Posted by Desert Region
The bloke in the middle is saying 'Govey, just ring your dealer!'
Johnson is slurring: 'Why are you breastfeeding the cat, old girl?''
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Originally Posted by Desert Region
On this forum, you're forgiving of anti-Semitic remarks, no matter where on the political spectrum the poster who's made them happens to be. For just two examples: you and everyone else (me included) continued chatting along with Said after their anti-Semitic Holocaust denial, and you and everyone else (me included) continued chatting along with Alikado after their defence of an anti-Semitic blood libel.
Yes we do it is part of being reasonable in trying to understand another person's viewpoint.
Sometimes it turns out to be one person's misinterpretation of information.
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
It did.
Skipped the cheese & wine tho.
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Originally Posted by bensherman
As the bumbling oaf is found out day after day, thought turns to the rich choice of alternatives.
Liz Truss.......that's the one who spoke in the 2016 campaign to say how the UK could neve emulate its trading position out of the EU...and then as Trade minister set about proving that. Her triumph of a deal with Australia will add 0.08% to our GDP, but unfortunately Brexit has lost us 4%. What a rethink, eh, Liz? Get in a tank, that will work. Wonder if that's been done before.
And then there's Sunak. The multi-millionaire Chancellor with a stake in the company that funds Randox. In other times some might have looked into that...he has signalled lower taxes in future...great plan with our finances their worst for three hundred years. Pity he couldn't be here this week, eh? He had a pressing need to be in California with the heads of US healthcare companies. Wonder why?
Gove...I feel sick...
Don’t forget multi millionaire kier Starmer?
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Originally Posted by semah
Don’t forget multi millionaire kier Starmer?
Poor guy has woman trouble too though not the loving kind.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/a...laim-nd5wmgpml
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Like rats in a sack.
How the electorate are supposed to have faith in any politicians right now is beyond me.
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
Like rats in a sack.
How the electorate are supposed to have faith in any politicians right now is beyond me.
The aide's are growing ego's now.
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Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty
Like rats in a sack.
How the electorate are supposed to have faith in any politicians right now is beyond me.
I have loved politics sinceI was a youngster many years ago. Whatever your political persuasion is I am sick to death of the lot of them. I cant bear to watch the news now with the games they are all playing with the media making the bullets.
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Originally Posted by semah
I have loved politics sinceI was a youngster many years ago. Whatever your political persuasion is I am sick to death of the lot of them. I cant bear to watch the news now with the games they are all playing with the media making the bullets.
Like a lot of careers the joy of achievement and success is rapidly sucked out.
Who would want to be a politician?
Now that have to face men like Piers Corbyn inciting violence.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Like a lot of careers the joy of achievement and success is rapidly sucked out.
Who would want to be a politician?
Now that have to face men like Piers Corbyn inciting violence.
He, like all other extremists, should be locked up.
Inciting violence and arson.
They are weak little people, trying to play strong. If nobody listened they'd soon crawl back under their rocks. Only problem is they are seeking each other out, gathering.
After reading about them making appointments for vaccines, then not turning up - just to stop others getting jabbed - I'd pin them down and slam the vaccine into them. Or lock them all up together.
I'm against mandated medical procedures, but stopping others getting potentially life saving vaccines makes them fair game.
Scum.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Yes we do it is part of being reasonable in trying to understand another person's viewpoint.
Sometimes it turns out to be one person's misinterpretation of information.
I can't remember the thread on which Said was significantly underestimating the death toll of the Holocaust.
I think Alikado's defence of the claim that Israelis were kidnapping and harvesting the organs of Palestinian kids is buried somewhere in sGZ's Keir Starmer thread - which is 399 posts long! Whichever thread it's in, I recall that you and I challenged Alikado's defence of it.
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Re the Holocaust.
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I haven't seen the posts involving Said but it beats me how there can even be any serious debate on the subject.
I have been studying it for a long time including a visit to Berlin and most recently read Heydrich's biography.
The common mistake is to equate it with the concentration camps. In fact the programme started years before, and hundreds of thousands of people were murdered in mass shootings, multiple hangings, and the gas vans. Not just jews, but the mentally handicapped, slavs, romanies and so on.
The camps were only started to speed up the process and free troops for fighting.
Germans being as they are, they documented it enormously, with written and photographic records. They actually expected to win the war and that those who did this would be hailed as heroes. Y
You can see the records in Berlin. When the allies were within range of the camps, attempts were made to destroy records there but in some cases abandoned as the camp personnel decided to flee.
To keep the myth that is is a hoax going even now is an insult to those who suffered and to our intelligence.
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