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"I think anyone prepared to riot in the aftermath of recent events deserves the condemnation of humanity ,,,,, " | |||
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"I think anyone prepared to riot in the aftermath of recent events deserves the condemnation of humanity ,,,,, " what happens on fab stays on fab | |||
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"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? " Wedding dresses | |||
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"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? Wedding dresses " Its niche, but i like it! | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? " Just smash shit up bruv innit | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? Just smash shit up bruv innit" Take it to the man! But not on a school night. | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? " Clothes...from Anne Summers shop x | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? Clothes...from Anne Summers shop x" Those clothes really would be HOT! | |||
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"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? " I'd hit up the Off Licence. Maybe nick a few Pot Noodles too. | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? I'd hit up the Off Licence. Maybe nick a few Pot Noodles too. " I'm with you on that one. You can keep the pot noodles. I'll have the crisps | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? " depends why we're rioting? if it was a riot against the system of poverty that denies people this stuff but perpetuates their want for it by telling them they need it via advertising then i'd be tempted to. if we were rioting for workers rights then i'd feel hypocritical taking away someone else product of labour by stealing it. but i'd have no problem smashing up corporate businesses or national symbols based on what/who has overtaken the market using poor wages, poor workers rights, and government help. | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? depends why we're rioting? if it was a riot against the system of poverty that denies people this stuff but perpetuates their want for it by telling them they need it via advertising then i'd be tempted to. if we were rioting for workers rights then i'd feel hypocritical taking away someone else product of labour by stealing it. but i'd have no problem smashing up corporate businesses or national symbols based on what/who has overtaken the market using poor wages, poor workers rights, and government help. " Neither really help. One hits the wrong people, and the other just gets the "establishment" more defensive. We need a revolution, but one of minds and activism, not violence. | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? depends why we're rioting? if it was a riot against the system of poverty that denies people this stuff but perpetuates their want for it by telling them they need it via advertising then i'd be tempted to. if we were rioting for workers rights then i'd feel hypocritical taking away someone else product of labour by stealing it. but i'd have no problem smashing up corporate businesses or national symbols based on what/who has overtaken the market using poor wages, poor workers rights, and government help. Neither really help. One hits the wrong people, and the other just gets the "establishment" more defensive. We need a revolution, but one of minds and activism, not violence." activism can be violence also. it might seem extreme what if your people/activists are at such a disadvantage that violence is the only way? peaceful protest might be the most preferential way, but what if that doesn't work? do you just try to stop change, be patient and wait for those in power to care? no, you don't. if we did we'd still have no rights except to be cattle for the oligarchy. | |||
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"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? Clothes...from Anne Summers shop x" Haha, I will be running round with vibrators in both hands and sexy knickers on my head. | |||
" Hot heads and hot temps." Popcorn for sale hear | |||
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"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? depends why we're rioting? if it was a riot against the system of poverty that denies people this stuff but perpetuates their want for it by telling them they need it via advertising then i'd be tempted to. if we were rioting for workers rights then i'd feel hypocritical taking away someone else product of labour by stealing it. but i'd have no problem smashing up corporate businesses or national symbols based on what/who has overtaken the market using poor wages, poor workers rights, and government help. Neither really help. One hits the wrong people, and the other just gets the "establishment" more defensive. We need a revolution, but one of minds and activism, not violence. activism can be violence also. it might seem extreme what if your people/activists are at such a disadvantage that violence is the only way? peaceful protest might be the most preferential way, but what if that doesn't work? do you just try to stop change, be patient and wait for those in power to care? no, you don't. if we did we'd still have no rights except to be cattle for the oligarchy." In our country it's not necessary. The tools are there to change it all, without recourse to violence. If people came together and created a different political movement, and it was supported. That would have more chance of making real change than a few idiot smashing things up... | |||
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""Hot Heads and Hot Temps"? Inappropriate and insensitive! " how so? | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? depends why we're rioting? if it was a riot against the system of poverty that denies people this stuff but perpetuates their want for it by telling them they need it via advertising then i'd be tempted to. if we were rioting for workers rights then i'd feel hypocritical taking away someone else product of labour by stealing it. but i'd have no problem smashing up corporate businesses or national symbols based on what/who has overtaken the market using poor wages, poor workers rights, and government help. Neither really help. One hits the wrong people, and the other just gets the "establishment" more defensive. We need a revolution, but one of minds and activism, not violence. activism can be violence also. it might seem extreme what if your people/activists are at such a disadvantage that violence is the only way? peaceful protest might be the most preferential way, but what if that doesn't work? do you just try to stop change, be patient and wait for those in power to care? no, you don't. if we did we'd still have no rights except to be cattle for the oligarchy. In our country it's not necessary. The tools are there to change it all, without recourse to violence. If people came together and created a different political movement, and it was supported. That would have more chance of making real change than a few idiot smashing things up... " how so? they've been peacefully protesting against fracking in my area for years, with loads of negative proofs of why it shouldn't happen. yet it's still going ahead. and protestors got arrested for tresspassing. fail. smash something up and see what effect that has. | |||
""Hot Heads and Hot Temps"? Inappropriate and insensitive! how so?" Using "words" like Hot Head and Hot Temp after so many lives were lost! | |||
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""Hot Heads and Hot Temps"? Inappropriate and insensitive! how so? Using "words" like Hot Head and Hot Temp after so many lives were lost! " Interesting you chose to read that into it | |||
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"That is the brexit effect lol." Someone needs to update Godwin's Law. I propose: "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Brexit approaches 1" | |||
"Predicting a riot as a result of TV coverage in Kensington relates to those horrific events, how else would I read those comments? " No, i was predicting a riot because of an idiotic "community leader" who was basically telling them that they should "show the government how angry they are". High temps as the weather forecast is hot! No-one riots when it rains. | |||
"I think anyone prepared to riot in the aftermath of recent events deserves the condemnation of humanity ,,,,, " | |||
"That is the brexit effect lol. Someone needs to update Godwin's Law. I propose: "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Brexit approaches 1"" Inevitable - Mrs. J - | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? depends why we're rioting? if it was a riot against the system of poverty that denies people this stuff but perpetuates their want for it by telling them they need it via advertising then i'd be tempted to. if we were rioting for workers rights then i'd feel hypocritical taking away someone else product of labour by stealing it. but i'd have no problem smashing up corporate businesses or national symbols based on what/who has overtaken the market using poor wages, poor workers rights, and government help. Neither really help. One hits the wrong people, and the other just gets the "establishment" more defensive. We need a revolution, but one of minds and activism, not violence. activism can be violence also. it might seem extreme what if your people/activists are at such a disadvantage that violence is the only way? peaceful protest might be the most preferential way, but what if that doesn't work? do you just try to stop change, be patient and wait for those in power to care? no, you don't. if we did we'd still have no rights except to be cattle for the oligarchy. In our country it's not necessary. The tools are there to change it all, without recourse to violence. If people came together and created a different political movement, and it was supported. That would have more chance of making real change than a few idiot smashing things up... how so? they've been peacefully protesting against fracking in my area for years, with loads of negative proofs of why it shouldn't happen. yet it's still going ahead. and protestors got arrested for tresspassing. fail. smash something up and see what effect that has. " . O i did | |||
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"I'm a coward, I'd be running like hell away " Not a coward.... Mature... Lol | |||
"The media seems to be fuelling protester anger in a way that suggests they are trying to provoke a news-story which ignores the complexity of the investigation process " True - to be honest I detest the media - have no idea how they are getting away with what they are getting away with generally. Seem to think they are God nowadays. | |||
"The media seems to be fuelling protester anger in a way that suggests they are trying to provoke a news-story which ignores the complexity of the investigation process True - to be honest I detest the media - have no idea how they are getting away with what they are getting away with generally. Seem to think they are God nowadays." Just like in northern island when they used to give bricks to kids and get them to throw them at the RUC. | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? Clothes...from Anne Summers shop x Haha, I will be running round with vibrators in both hands and sexy knickers on my head. " I've always wanted someone's sexy knickers on my head :D | |||
"If you were in a riot situation, would you go for jewellery, clothes or electrical goods? " A Gaggenau complete kitchen, dressed in Armani and wearing La Croix diamante. | |||
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"and today there's a protest against the DUP. gotta say these people have got their shit together." I don't know how they find the time. | |||
"and today there's a protest against the DUP. gotta say these people have got their shit together. I don't know how they find the time. " they make time and they organise. | |||
"I suspect many of those protesting are nothing more than militant activists ceasing any oppertunity to vent their poison I really feel their inappropriate behaviour represents the scum of society" They are demanding to be rehoused immediately in the same borough; the most expensive real estate in the country and they are not forking out the £1,000 a week each for the rehousing Where on Earth should the Council find housing there immediately for 500 people? And why do they need to live next to the Palaces? Rehouse them in Luton or Hull where there is housing available. Or they can rent privately in that high value real estate borough At what was storming the Council building whilst wearing masks about? - Mrs. J - | |||
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