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I'm guessing the Ukrainians were told the same. And the Georgians before that. Putin is a war mongering dictator. The Latvians are right not to trust him.
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Stalin's collectivisation and ethnic genocides ensured Russia would remain a third world country well after his death.
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Duggan wasn't innocent. He was criminal vermin
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They're not interested in a discussion with you. Their politics reduces everything to infantile simplistic sloganism. In fact, they totally detest you. They believe everything you do or say must have a malevolent motive. And will ally themselves with the devil against you. That is now the mainstream left. It's why the student unions have been poisoned by racial identity politics, Islamist apologists and anti-Semites. And why we have a man who can call terrorists friends, but who will never share a platform with the tories on anything, as leader of the Labour party. Their aim is to dehumanise and demonise you to such a point that your politics becomes literal hate speech.
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Criticising the UK government for Iran's imprisonment of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is only likely to encourage the Iranians to keep her imprisoned for longer.
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So white politicians can't represent non white people? Then that means non white politicians can't represent white people. And as whites are the majority in the country, we couldn't possibly have a non white prime minister or minister. That is what this twat is pushing. Political segregation based on race. He's just too stupid to realise it.
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Society isn't scared of women without children. Pointless video made by a person of privilege who is desperate to get on the oppression bandwagon.
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Well, since the UK is apparently experiencing the rise of jackbooted fascism after the Brexit vote, I wonder why anyone would want to come here. What with people shouting ''Fuck off back to where you came from!" during heated road rage incidents. And other such horrendous hate crimes. Its like the rise of nazism in 1930's Germany all over again! Nuremburg rallies every other weekend. The increase in anti-Semitism (altho to be fair, that's more of a left-wing thing). The intolerance against intolerant religious beliefs. Press censorship due to fear of (religious) violence. Swastikas hanging from every building. You just can't move without bumping into fuhrers!
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'Anti-Semitism on the fringe'??? I'd hardly call the party leadership out on the fringe! STOP ENABLING HATE Owen.
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Caroline Lucas believes there should be another referendum. But despite most people voting to leave last time, she doesn't believe that a leave option should even be included in a second referendum. Just the option to vote for May's deal. Or to remain - Basically, it's heads the leave vote loses, and tails she wins.
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The left has sold itself out to the extremists
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Well good luck trying to eradicate international inequality. The left couldn't even manage to support a war against the mass murdering fascist dictatorship in Iraq. So I'm not sure how you're ever gonna implement your inequality eradication program when you won't even fight for basic human rights and freedoms. And bringing everyone from there to here is not a realistic solution.
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Christopher Stewart No. I don't want your political education. And people already have 'free thought'. Their free thought just happens to disagree with yours. And I don't trust anyone to 'impartially' educate others on politics. There is no such thing as political impartiality. People come to hold their political views due to their life experience. Therefore, impartial political education is impossible. And unnecessary. The only reason why you would want it, is to enforce your political beliefs on others.
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Fuck off back to your third-world dump of a country.
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What a pointless question. All people focus more on their own history than the history of others. I would say that's a good thing. Its important not to be ignorant of how your history has been shaped and by who.
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Putin is a lying bastard. A warmonger. And a war criminal.
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I'll be ok. Seeing as I'm impervious to injury and have the Power of a Thousand Exploding Suns.
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...Says the guy with the international symbol for mass genocide
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@geniusofmozart Would you say Islam, being a religion, was at its roots a homophobic ideology?
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Good point. His skin colour makes him no less responsible for our history as anyone else.
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A child has the right to a mother and a father. A stable family is the best thing you can give to a kid. Don't be having a cheap pop at David Cameron just because you can't be arsed to make your relationship with you kid's father work out.
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Throwing money at something is not a proper response? Someone better tell the leader of the opposition.
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Don't point out her VAST hypocrisy. It's unkind. And anyhow, we're not talking that kind of oppression. We're talking 'multimillionaire-Beyoncé-didn't-win-an-award' oppression. Just be fuckin thankful you're not forced to live like that.
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So Labour councils decided to clad buildings in flammable material because of government cuts???
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''...I'm sorry, have you seen how much the Tories have borrowed?'' That's not an answer tho, is it? Either you consider national debt as being a problem, in which case something has to be done about it. Or you don't. In which case it doesn't much matter how much the tories have borrowed. So which is it? As for 'you have to have money, to make money' you seem to be under the impression that you simply feed in a £50 note one end. And get £100 out the other. As if its that simple. There are a whole load of factors that need to be right for massive government spending to produce beneficial economic results. Many outside the control of the government. And many people argue that mass state spending actually has a negative effect on the private sector. The sector that actually makes the money. You really want to trust Corbyn with that? What successes can you point to in his political career? What experience does he have of running a government department? Of running anything? What hard decisions has he had to make during his career? Because if people are gonna vote labour, they are going to give Corbyn a shit load of cash to piss up the wall on fuck knows what. And if it all goes wrong, it'll sink the economy for a generation.
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In 2014 the Philippines spent $527 million on buying 12 fighter jets from South Korea and four combat utility helicopters from Canada. They have the money.
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Don't know why you assume that if you have another referendum it'll be any more legitimate than the one you ignored before it.
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Olaseni Lewis died while being restrained in hospital following acute psychotic illness due to substance abuse. The poor guy was out of his mind. He was acting violently and damaging hospital property. And you will get restrained if you are considered to be a danger to yourself or others, including NHS staff. When we hear about violence against NHS staff, this is very often the situation we are talking about. They are the ones on the front line dealing with people like Olaseni Lewis, who are confused, paranoid, scared and angry, because they are not thinking right. They aren't seeing things as they are (Think about that the next time you view a video on social media publicly shaming a Karen for kicking off in a supermarket about how masks and vaccines are all just a conspiracy to control the masses). Accusations of racism during this incident are just accusations. Given new life following the whole BLM thing. But if you want to believe that the NHS along with the police are racist, then this is how you will view this tragedy.
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Leave voters ignore him back
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How dishonest. Why would a second vote be any more valid than the first? Would it be ok then, if having voted to remain in this second referendum, we continued to have referendums on EU membership every year? As obviously whether we stay in the EU or not depends on what direction it's going. Rather like a marriage. Or does that analogy come in to play only when you don't get what you wanted?
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North Korea has never been master of its own destiny. The Kim regime was put in place by Stalin. Lavrentiy Beria selected their first, Kim Il-sung. It's relied on foreign aid from allies and enemies to prop it up ever since.
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''...You go into town hall X, tell them we're all gonna die unless there's a major mobilisation. 30% agree to get arrested, 10%/20% agree to go to prison'' - Climate extremists. Spreading fear and lies. And doing massive damage to their supposed cause while they do so.
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I disagree. I'm no fan of the EU, but to say they and government simply don't care is ridiculous. The reality is that there is no quick and easy answer to these problems. They require a much wider view of the causes, and long term planning. Not unsustainable populist quick fix solutions.
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If you think that sectarian violence in Northern Ireland began in the 70s, then you need to read a history book.
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I remember all the threats and lies the remain side put out. The apocalypse was upon on us! The sky was about to fall on our heads! But all their hysterics came to nothing.
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Uros L Well, clearly Russia did invade. Putin even admitted it! We also know the exact Russian unit responsible for shooting down MH17.
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Yeah, and how is being a bric working out for you? Stagnating economy. Falling living standards. Vast corruption. Isolation from the west. Hated by your closest neighbours. The KGB back inside the kremlin. And yet another Great Leader that persecutes and murders all opposition. I would've thought you'd have learned from history by now.
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Duncan Keating was murdered by his neighbour. Because he voted to leave the EU. But some victims can be ignored. Because they're inconvenient to the narrative.
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I would disagree. I'd say that what is destroying democracy is the idea that people are too stupid to know what's good for them. The belief that the average voter does not fully understand what they are voting for. And needs to be saved from making a big mistake. We heard this argument during the EU referendum. Where those who wanted to remain asked questions like ''Do you really trust this government to run the country properly?'' It was a strange question. As the idea that we need a higher level of bureaucrats above those who we elect to protect ourselves from ourselves is simply one of many arguments against democratic accountability. And the fact that it came from people who believed themselves to be 'progressive' does not say much about the future.
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Earnestly agreeing lest he be cast out! xD
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Yeah, but luckily the UK just missed out on economic disaster.
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Corbyn and his shadow cabinet supported terrorism against the UK that resulted in thousands of deaths. Corbyn supports a party that bankrupted the country and led to those 30,000 deaths.
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That can't be right. When has socialism ever failed?
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We haven't implemented the result of the first referendum yet.
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Everyone is an ethnic minority in London.
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Why no white ethnic minority voices? Perhaps because this video is clearly aimed at white people? The next big step in race relations will be recognising that racism isn't just a white thing.
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I knew anorexia and bulimia was racist. Well done Guardian. If anyone could uncover the link between the white patriarchal oppressor and eating disorders it could only be you. She scores +150 Righteous Victim Points.
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P R O P A G A N A D A
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The Zeitgeist Verbal agreements between individuals count for nothing. Its why they are put into writing. And signed. And as no such agreement was formally made, Russia has no argument. NATO, and more importantly those Eastern European countries who later joined NATO, were under no obligation to honour any such agreement, verbal or otherwise, with Russia. The Russians had occupied half of Europe since the end of the war. They were in no position to make demands of sovereign independent democratic nations. Those formally occupied countries were within their rights to make whatever alliances they wished. It would be as if someone had stolen your property, then handed it back to you on the proviso that you should only do what they want you to do with it.
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Lucy Baston Corbyn attended and spoke at official republican commemorations to honour dead IRA terrorists. He was very friendly with Jerry Adams. A terrorist. He also called Hamas, another terrorist group, his 'friends'. He has shared platforms with Iranian hardliners (such as the stop the war coalitions Kamal Majid, a communist and supporter of the mass murdering Assad regime). And, as I already pointed out, he worked for the Iranians. Helping to spread their propaganda. No doubt you will claim he had good reason for all this. Perhaps you think he was a vital part of the N Irish peace process. He wasn't. He was very much partisan. I'd be particularly interested in how you explain away his work for Press TV. The Tehran media organisation that worked alongside Iranian security forces to torture confessions out of Iranian dissidents. Like I already said, the Iranian government is far, far worse than the Israelis. Or perhaps you think otherwise?
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