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Far-right means British.
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The army or navy could stop the boats immediately.
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I think we all know by now: If they aren't telling you the race... they are telling you the race.
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I stopped wearing a mask anywhere this weekend and it actually felt a little weird to go into the supermarket. I don't mind admitting it. I felt a bit exposed and I felt slightly self conscious as though people would look at me and judge me. This is despite Boris lifting the rules the other day. But I thought to myself - this feeling is the exact reason I needed to stop wearing it. Like nipping an addiction in the bud as soon as you feel it happening. It makes me angry that I have been conditioned even slightly to feel this way. And that people who have less emotional fortitude than me feel it more strongly. They obviously do because yesterday in Tesco at least half the people were still wearing masks.
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I've got a feeling that any pub who makes a habit of invoking this law will quickly become very unpopular.
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I read an account from an old colonial English captain whose mission was to visit African leaders and advocate abolition. He recounted talking to one king who was horrified by the idea. "If I were to do this, I would be facing an uprising" he said. In truth, many African nations were built on slavery before a single white foot touched the continent.
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Actually Rafe, no... If this were an evangelical Christian church, I would not find it half so offensive. A Christian church belongs in England.
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If we allow this to happen to Tommy Robinson then we allow it to happen to all of us.
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There is too much cowardice to deal with the actual problems in our society.
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Have you been inside Sadiq's Ultra Low English Zone recently? It's already a foreign country.
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I'll vote for an Austrian painter at this point.
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My local radio station were talking about prostate cancer only a few days ago. The presenter kept using this term "people with prostates" all through the show and not once did he say the word "man". Because, at least in media institutions, we are already in a world where using the words "man" or "woman" is taboo. If you ask me, it's phukkin rete-arrded.
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@Tariq Joseph this country is the least racist in the world. Quite the opposite. We tie ourselves in ridiculous knots trying to show how not racist we are. I suspect if I emigrated to the country of your family's origin I would be the victim of exponentially more racism than any 'minority' group in Britain is.
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A regulatory framework in which police don't know what to do...? Erm no... you don't arrest people for having an opinion or stating a fact.
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They should wear Palestine scarfs and they'll get a police escort down the road.
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If you are a governmetn that even entertains this idea, you are basically radioactive to me.
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"National Service" implies serving your nation. Maybe our leaders might be somewhat introspective about this before imposing this on us plebs.
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When you switch on the news each day, don't ask yourself what's happening today. Ask yourself what you are being conditioned to think.
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I was a staunch Royalist all through my life during Her Majesty's reign - and I have thrown myself into supporting the "new management" since her death. But if these cowards apologise to this obvious race grifter, I'm done with the entire family. Bring on the Republic.
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You simply have to look up the don lemon royal slavery interview. It's just beautiful.
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It speaks volumes about our society when our institutions and big tech are bringing every gun they have to bear on imaginary far-right insurgents wherever they hide, but my 8 year old can be watching sexual acts that border on the illegal within 3 or 4 clicks and nobody seems to give a shit.
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What? Of course he's not English. He is a British citizen but he is Indian.
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@jumblestiltskin1365 But the grift won't be satisfied with any payment. You think professional activists like this woman, whose soul purpose is to perpetuate the racial grievances because her bread and butter depends on it, are going to hang up their picket signs and find new jobs as plumbers or bus drivers?
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My opinion here is similar to that of the death penalty. In principle I'm entirely in favour, but I do not trust in the government's competency to decide who lives or dies, nor do I trust that radicalised individuals in institutions (of which there are many) won't abuse that power.
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It's all well and good to have a conservative scholar quoting historical facts that will be irrelevant to someone on the other side - versus a professional activist whose bread and butter depends on racial tensions never being fixed. What would be nice would be to have an ordinary working man (like myself) on the show to shed some light on just WHY there is no political will to pay reparations. It's because, for example, Rishi Sunak knows there are millions of ordinary people like me who ask ourselves where this money is going to come from. And we collectively think of the prospect of our taxes being used, without our consent, to pay someone on the other side of the world to whom we owe nothing and we say to our governments DON'T YOU DARE.
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Show me a leader with the balls to run a policy of compulsory repatriation and he has my vote. I'll vote for an early 20th century moustached Austrian painter at this point and not lose a moment's sleep. People like me are growing in number.
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@chatteyj By the way, that 17,000 number is now being described as misinformation according to the BBC. Watch John Campbell's last video where they fact checked him over data he pulled directly from the ONS website. It's quite pathetic now.
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I'm sick of hearing about slavery. I really don't care. It had no more to do with me than it did the black guy that lives down my street. I'm so jaded by the constant shaming of my people, honestly my white-guilt tank ran bone dry a long time ago. Anyone trying to tell me Britain is racist can stick it up their backside. Where exactly are you comparing us to? Name a country you'd rather live in and I'll pay for your flight myself.
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No this is exactly my position. Are there people who I would personally kill without losing a moment's sleep? Yes. Do I trust the state to decide who dies? Not a chance.
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@AbdulSoomro-kj5lt When they say it in this context, they don't mean actual Nazis. There are no actual Nazis. It is used in common media speak now to mean working class ethnically British people.
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Peter, could you not have found at least one man, who would actually know what the compulsion and effect of porn is on men, on the panel?
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I feel offended and unsafe because of Sadiq's action. I would like to report it as a hate crime.
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Sure I'll pay reparations gladly if we can renounce their citizenship of the UK. In my opinion this gift is more than enough payment for supposed historic wrongs.
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Except it's not humanity, it's just the west.
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Rafe is an ethno nationalist basically. Whereas I'm surprised (or perhaps shouldn't be) to hear Emma contorting herself to avoid recognising English ethnic identity. I am English because I am ethnically distinct from a Scotsman or a Welshman, even though on a political level we can all, for the time being, call ourselves British.
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They have a point. Men allowed them the cultural and political power that got us all in this mess. As a famous philosopher said, it was like guving a gun to a monkey.
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For that matter I'd be happy to see the Romans marching in at this point.
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Are you being ironic?
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"Look at the far right gammons" the left will say. And I say yeah... great isn't it? And we're comin' for ya.
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CLEAR THEM OUT.
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But how can you get offended and play the victim if you don't evesdrop on conversations?
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We both know what the solutions are. But "safe" centre right commentators can obviously go nowhere bear it.
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Unfortunately as a "multicultural" and "diverse" society predictably degenerates into a collection of bickering tribes, ever more authoritarian policing is necessary to maintain order.
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I keep Kipling in the back of my mind. He also made predictions.
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Forget the law breaking. We were full decades ago, sorry but you were mistakenly invited here.
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Good god. Why is it always about them ?
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Equity Vs Equality is an important distinction. 1. We have a race and start at the same time... I win because I trained harder or perhaps was lucky enough to have physionomy more suited to running. That is equality. 2. We have a race and everyone knows I'm going to win, so you get a head start and I carry a backpack with a dozen bricks in it, so that we finish even or ideally with you slightly ahead.... That is equity.
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@rogerwoodhouse7945 Because people are being conditioned to the idea that the police are there to respond to their every emotional grievance. You are right in that this is the result of the leftward direction of society - people growing up never having had their opinion challenged - being told they are a special unique flower to be endlessly celebrated and any criticism amounts to harassment... It's pathetic.
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Do you listen to the Academic Agent streams at all? I highly recommend if you are thoroughly disenfranchised with politics and culture.
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I'm surprised any individual cannot file a FOIA request for ALL records the police hold about them.
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