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Brexiteers: xenophobic lard-brains or edgy subversives?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Are you one of those liberal open minded left wing supporters and anyone who doesn't agree with you is a racist xenophobic bigot?
The politics forum is that way (/• •)/ |
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over a year ago
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"I break all demographics as I voted brexit
Whhhhhhhyyyyy?
Innie meanie miney mo "
I'm totally lost. No idea what you're saying. And a bit concerned at the extrapolation of that rhyme. |
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over a year ago
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"I break all demographics as I voted brexit
Whhhhhhhyyyyy?
Innie meanie miney mo
I'm totally lost. No idea what you're saying. And a bit concerned at the extrapolation of that rhyme."
I was joking it was a coin toss.
What about the extrapolation worries you? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I break all demographics as I voted brexit
Whhhhhhhyyyyy?
Innie meanie miney mo
I'm totally lost. No idea what you're saying. And a bit concerned at the extrapolation of that rhyme.
I was joking it was a coin toss.
What about the extrapolation worries you?"
Ahhh, okay. Given that you were coin tossing, you simply mean the rhyme to denote that. Obviously the full rhyme has language that sparks further connotation, which you weren't using to imply anything....all good. Although...*shakes head at your voting choice* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I break all demographics as I voted brexit
Whhhhhhhyyyyy?
Innie meanie miney mo
I'm totally lost. No idea what you're saying. And a bit concerned at the extrapolation of that rhyme.
I was joking it was a coin toss.
What about the extrapolation worries you?
Ahhh, okay. Given that you were coin tossing, you simply mean the rhyme to denote that. Obviously the full rhyme has language that sparks further connotation, which you weren't using to imply anything....all good. Although...*shakes head at your voting choice* "
Oh the think that got Jeremy Clarkson in trouble? The word itself doesn't bother me, I get called it the time by my friends |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I break all demographics as I voted brexit
Whhhhhhhyyyyy?
Innie meanie miney mo
I'm totally lost. No idea what you're saying. And a bit concerned at the extrapolation of that rhyme.
I was joking it was a coin toss.
What about the extrapolation worries you?
Ahhh, okay. Given that you were coin tossing, you simply mean the rhyme to denote that. Obviously the full rhyme has language that sparks further connotation, which you weren't using to imply anything....all good. Although...*shakes head at your voting choice*
Oh the think that got Jeremy Clarkson in trouble? The word itself doesn't bother me, I get called it the time by my friends"
Yes. And that's your prerogative. It's not one I choose to use nor feel acceptable for me to appropriate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I break all demographics as I voted brexit
Whhhhhhhyyyyy?
Innie meanie miney mo
I'm totally lost. No idea what you're saying. And a bit concerned at the extrapolation of that rhyme.
I was joking it was a coin toss.
What about the extrapolation worries you?
Ahhh, okay. Given that you were coin tossing, you simply mean the rhyme to denote that. Obviously the full rhyme has language that sparks further connotation, which you weren't using to imply anything....all good. Although...*shakes head at your voting choice*
Oh the think that got Jeremy Clarkson in trouble? The word itself doesn't bother me, I get called it the time by my friends
Yes. And that's your prerogative. It's not one I choose to use nor feel acceptable for me to appropriate. "
Oh neither do I, I just have to put up with it. I wouldn't want to make anyone uncomfortable. |
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How about both. Plus a lot of people who have been conditioned to believe that the EU is bad by years of anti EU media propaganda, the nationalist neonazis xenophobes and racists and even some europhiles who believe that we need to experience the reality of being a small island that cant feed itself has no shipbuilding industry and has allowed other countries to buy up its profitable trading and production businesses and then transfer them or the profits from those enterprises to their own countries before we will truly be ready to reenter the EU as an enthusiastic equal partner.
I think you will find people from every strata and political outlook of society will have voted leave.
I did (reluctantly), and I am a europhile, and I continually ask those brexit enthusiasts here the same questions and I am still waiting for an answer and becoming more and more convinced I made the right choice. We need to learn the hard way that Britannia no longer rules the waves and that what made Britain great was openness, investment in education, infrastructure, industry and the future, not isolationism and firesales of national assets. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I break all demographics as I voted brexit
Whhhhhhhyyyyy?
Innie meanie miney mo
I'm totally lost. No idea what you're saying. And a bit concerned at the extrapolation of that rhyme.
I was joking it was a coin toss.
What about the extrapolation worries you?
Ahhh, okay. Given that you were coin tossing, you simply mean the rhyme to denote that. Obviously the full rhyme has language that sparks further connotation, which you weren't using to imply anything....all good. Although...*shakes head at your voting choice*
Oh the think that got Jeremy Clarkson in trouble? The word itself doesn't bother me, I get called it the time by my friends
Yes. And that's your prerogative. It's not one I choose to use nor feel acceptable for me to appropriate. "
What is wrong with the word 'tiger'? |
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