London is probably the most woke city in the world
That's quite a compliment, and so good to hear.
Just half the rest of the country to go...
London is probably the most woke city in the world
Cannydc wrote:London is probably the most woke city in the world
That's quite a compliment, and so good to hear.
Just half the rest of the country to go...
LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:London is probably the most woke city in the world
That's quite a compliment, and so good to hear.
Just half the rest of the country to go...
Oh yeah, a nation full of Harrys and Meghans, won't that be great
Cannydc wrote:LordRaven wrote:Cannydc wrote:London is probably the most woke city in the world
That's quite a compliment, and so good to hear.
Just half the rest of the country to go...
Oh yeah, a nation full of Harrys and Meghans, won't that be great
Well, he's probably the best of the royal bunch. Flew AH-64s didn't he? I know a fair bit about them, they are an interesting kite to fly and fight in.
As for her, I reserve judgement except to say that if she received half of the treatment she claims from 'The Firm', it wasn't pleasant for her.
So on balance, them or some of the others this country has to offer? Yeah, them.
That is why i vote for me both political parties are despotic, though tories less so...Stooo wrote:Actor Laurence Fox has announced that he is launching a new political party to fight the so-called “culture wars”, described by one source as “Ukip for culture”.
A report in The Telegraph says that Fox, an actor best-known for starring in the TV drama Lewis, has raised more than £1m, including sums from former Tory donors.
Fox is apparently hoping to stand dozens of candidates for his new party, provisionally called “Reclaim”, at the next general election.
It has been set up to provide a political movement for people who are “tired of being told that we represent the very thing we have, in history, stood together against”.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ente ... 41500.html
Personally I'm all for the fragmentation of the RW populist vote
art0hur0moh wrote:That is why i vote for me both political parties are despotic, though tories less so...Stooo wrote:Actor Laurence Fox has announced that he is launching a new political party to fight the so-called “culture wars”, described by one source as “Ukip for culture”.
A report in The Telegraph says that Fox, an actor best-known for starring in the TV drama Lewis, has raised more than £1m, including sums from former Tory donors.
Fox is apparently hoping to stand dozens of candidates for his new party, provisionally called “Reclaim”, at the next general election.
It has been set up to provide a political movement for people who are “tired of being told that we represent the very thing we have, in history, stood together against”.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ente ... 41500.html
Personally I'm all for the fragmentation of the RW populist vote
LordRaven wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:That is why i vote for me both political parties are despotic, though tories less so...Stooo wrote:Actor Laurence Fox has announced that he is launching a new political party to fight the so-called “culture wars”, described by one source as “Ukip for culture”.
A report in The Telegraph says that Fox, an actor best-known for starring in the TV drama Lewis, has raised more than £1m, including sums from former Tory donors.
Fox is apparently hoping to stand dozens of candidates for his new party, provisionally called “Reclaim”, at the next general election.
It has been set up to provide a political movement for people who are “tired of being told that we represent the very thing we have, in history, stood together against”.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ente ... 41500.html
Personally I'm all for the fragmentation of the RW populist vote
Both?
art0hur0moh wrote:LordRaven wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:That is why i vote for me both political parties are despotic, though tories less so...Stooo wrote:Actor Laurence Fox has announced that he is launching a new political party to fight the so-called “culture wars”, described by one source as “Ukip for culture”.
A report in The Telegraph says that Fox, an actor best-known for starring in the TV drama Lewis, has raised more than £1m, including sums from former Tory donors.
Fox is apparently hoping to stand dozens of candidates for his new party, provisionally called “Reclaim”, at the next general election.
It has been set up to provide a political movement for people who are “tired of being told that we represent the very thing we have, in history, stood together against”.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ente ... 41500.html
Personally I'm all for the fragmentation of the RW populist vote
Both?
Obviously, despots are dictators according to the medias rhetoric for as long as i am able to remember. Can your secretary take dictation using short hand?
Stooo wrote:
Banned from Twitter. I guess that freedom of speech doesn't extend to making swastikas out of peace flags.
jra wrote:Stooo wrote:
Banned from Twitter. I guess that freedom of speech doesn't extend to making swastikas out of peace flags.
I saw a programme the other day where in Germany swastika graffiti is being made into peaceful art. In other words, the other way around.
The more worrying issue though is the recent increase there in fascism.
One person even said 'if it happened once (referring to The Third Reich), it could happen again'.
Now there is food for thought.
Stooo wrote:jra wrote:Stooo wrote:
Banned from Twitter. I guess that freedom of speech doesn't extend to making swastikas out of peace flags.
I saw a programme the other day where in Germany swastika graffiti is being made into peaceful art. In other words, the other way around.
The more worrying issue though is the recent increase there in fascism.
One person even said 'if it happened once (referring to The Third Reich), it could happen again'.
Now there is food for thought.
Goodness yes bless your heart I've been banging on about it for a bit.
Grafenwalder wrote:Stooo wrote:jra wrote:Stooo wrote:
Banned from Twitter. I guess that freedom of speech doesn't extend to making swastikas out of peace flags.
I saw a programme the other day where in Germany swastika graffiti is being made into peaceful art. In other words, the other way around.
The more worrying issue though is the recent increase there in fascism.
One person even said 'if it happened once (referring to The Third Reich), it could happen again'.
Now there is food for thought.
Goodness yes bless your heart I've been banging on about it for a bit.
Germany has always had pretty tight laws on swastikas for good reason - same with the salute. What we take for granted in this country, Germans risk fines and even prison.
https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-confusin ... a-45063547
jra wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Stooo wrote:jra wrote:Stooo wrote:
Banned from Twitter. I guess that freedom of speech doesn't extend to making swastikas out of peace flags.
I saw a programme the other day where in Germany swastika graffiti is being made into peaceful art. In other words, the other way around.
The more worrying issue though is the recent increase there in fascism.
One person even said 'if it happened once (referring to The Third Reich), it could happen again'.
Now there is food for thought.
Goodness yes bless your heart I've been banging on about it for a bit.
Germany has always had pretty tight laws on swastikas for good reason - same with the salute. What we take for granted in this country, Germans risk fines and even prison.
https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-confusin ... a-45063547
This is why I can never forgive Prince Harry for wearing a Nazi uniform, even if he thought 'it was just a joke', because simply it isn't under any circumstances, bearing in mind what happened under the Nazi regime.
As in your link, holocaust denial simply isn't on. It happened. It cannot be disputed with known evidence from countless sources.
https://www.dw.com/en/nazi-grandma-lose ... a-44944546
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