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Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 07, 2023, 03:49:24 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 07, 2023, 09:34:45 amIf they wanted to do all of that they'd have done it by now with a conservative majority, they haven't and won't.These protests are not peaceful, blocking roads isn't peaceful. You have to laugh at just stop oil. In the recent court case one of them wanted a delay because they'll be on holiday flying to India, you couldn't make it up...That's an individual. The issue is far bigger than that. Peaceful protests are the bottom line to keep free. If a few individuals are not peaceful, that is no reason to stop a protest. It's also a fact that governments over the years, centuries, have employed agent provocateurs to give them the permission to go in hard with army or police. In a situation where police are predicting violence in order to stop protests, there is a lot of room for abusive control, and steps towards authoritarianism.It's all about keeping the masses under control, subservient. Sounds like PUTINS Russia!
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 07, 2023, 09:34:45 amIf they wanted to do all of that they'd have done it by now with a conservative majority, they haven't and won't.These protests are not peaceful, blocking roads isn't peaceful. You have to laugh at just stop oil. In the recent court case one of them wanted a delay because they'll be on holiday flying to India, you couldn't make it up...That's an individual. The issue is far bigger than that. Peaceful protests are the bottom line to keep free. If a few individuals are not peaceful, that is no reason to stop a protest. It's also a fact that governments over the years, centuries, have employed agent provocateurs to give them the permission to go in hard with army or police. In a situation where police are predicting violence in order to stop protests, there is a lot of room for abusive control, and steps towards authoritarianism.It's all about keeping the masses under control, subservient.
If they wanted to do all of that they'd have done it by now with a conservative majority, they haven't and won't.These protests are not peaceful, blocking roads isn't peaceful. You have to laugh at just stop oil. In the recent court case one of them wanted a delay because they'll be on holiday flying to India, you couldn't make it up...
Quote from: TommyC on November 07, 2023, 09:49:16 amThe conditions that enabled fascism were a direct result of the limp wristed leadership of the Weimar Government after WW1. The effects of rampant hyper-inflation resulting in middle classes being made poorer, losing their homes and businesses and working people being hit ever harder in the pocket. Add to that the complete national and very deliberate humiliation of Germany on the word stage after WW1 and the total loss of national identity/pride and you have a perfect breeding ground for a nationalist/fascist type party. The parallels are (worryingly) there but they were sown a long time ago, way before GB News and Russia started stirring the pot. I'd suggest a good starting point to look for where this started would be 1997 onwards and the increasingly "progressive" policies of successive governments since then. You take away the national identity of a country, tell people they're thick racists for caring about immigration and loss of national identity for long enough and you're going to see a reaction to that which extremist parties will be able to exploit. The national flag of this country is now something we're supposed to be ashamed of (compare that to Scotland or Wales who take pride in their flag) bashed over the head about our "white-privilege" and admonished for events taking place hundreds of years ago that led to us becoming a global superpower. Statues torn down and history erased. You're damn right, fascism is on the rise. Fascism is not however purely a preserve of the right. We absolutely are in times that are comparable to the rise of fascism in Germany, but people may not like the inconvenient truth as to why we find ourselves here.Good post, Tommy. I warned people on here about Labour Party members accusing Brexit voters in staunch Labour strongholds of being thick, racist, gammon faced old farts, and the effect it would have on the 2019 GE. Then there was lardarse Thornberry with her "white van man" insults.To be fair to Starmer, despite looking unimpressive, he seems to be trying to nip this kind of thing in the bud with potential Labour voters, insisting that people need to move on from Brexit.
The conditions that enabled fascism were a direct result of the limp wristed leadership of the Weimar Government after WW1. The effects of rampant hyper-inflation resulting in middle classes being made poorer, losing their homes and businesses and working people being hit ever harder in the pocket. Add to that the complete national and very deliberate humiliation of Germany on the word stage after WW1 and the total loss of national identity/pride and you have a perfect breeding ground for a nationalist/fascist type party. The parallels are (worryingly) there but they were sown a long time ago, way before GB News and Russia started stirring the pot. I'd suggest a good starting point to look for where this started would be 1997 onwards and the increasingly "progressive" policies of successive governments since then. You take away the national identity of a country, tell people they're thick racists for caring about immigration and loss of national identity for long enough and you're going to see a reaction to that which extremist parties will be able to exploit. The national flag of this country is now something we're supposed to be ashamed of (compare that to Scotland or Wales who take pride in their flag) bashed over the head about our "white-privilege" and admonished for events taking place hundreds of years ago that led to us becoming a global superpower. Statues torn down and history erased. You're damn right, fascism is on the rise. Fascism is not however purely a preserve of the right. We absolutely are in times that are comparable to the rise of fascism in Germany, but people may not like the inconvenient truth as to why we find ourselves here.
SS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.
Quote from: TommyC on November 07, 2023, 09:49:16 amThe conditions that enabled fascism were a direct result of the limp wristed leadership of the Weimar Government after WW1. The effects of rampant hyper-inflation resulting in middle classes being made poorer, losing their homes and businesses and working people being hit ever harder in the pocket. Add to that the complete national and very deliberate humiliation of Germany on the word stage after WW1 and the total loss of national identity/pride and you have a perfect breeding ground for a nationalist/fascist type party. The parallels are (worryingly) there but they were sown a long time ago, way before GB News and Russia started stirring the pot. I'd suggest a good starting point to look for where this started would be 1997 onwards and the increasingly "progressive" policies of successive governments since then. You take away the national identity of a country, tell people they're thick racists for caring about immigration and loss of national identity for long enough and you're going to see a reaction to that which extremist parties will be able to exploit. The national flag of this country is now something we're supposed to be ashamed of (compare that to Scotland or Wales who take pride in their flag) bashed over the head about our "white-privilege" and admonished for events taking place hundreds of years ago that led to us becoming a global superpower. Statues torn down and history erased. You're damn right, fascism is on the rise. Fascism is not however purely a preserve of the right. We absolutely are in times that are comparable to the rise of fascism in Germany, but people may not like the inconvenient truth as to why we find ourselves here.Good post, Tommy. I warned people on here about Labour Party members accusing Brexit voters in staunch Labour strongholds of being thick, racist, gammon faced old farts, and the effect it would have on the 2019 GE. Then there was lardarse Thornberry with her "white van man" insults.To be fair to Starmer, despite looking unimpressive, he seems to be trying to nip this kind of thing in the bud with potential Labour voters, insisting that people need to move on from Brexit.
The conditions that enabled fascism were a direct result of the limp wristed leadership of the Weimar Government after WW1. The effects of rampant hyper-inflation resulting in middle classes being made poorer, losing their homes and businesses and working people being hit ever harder in the pocket. Add to that the complete national and very deliberate humiliation of Germany on the word stage after WW1 and the total loss of national identity/pride and you have a perfect breeding ground for a nationalist/fascist type party. The parallels are (worryingly) there but they were sown a long time ago, way before GB News and Russia started stirring the pot. I'd suggest a good starting point to look for where this started would be 1997 onwards and the increasingly "progressive" policies of successive governments since then. You take away the national identity of a country, tell people they're thick racists for caring about immigration and loss of national identity for long enough and you're going to see a reaction to that which extremist parties will be able to exploit. The national flag of this country is now something we're supposed to be ashamed of (compare that to Scotland or Wales who take pride in their flag) bashed over the head about our "white-privilege" and admonished for events taking place hundreds of years ago that led to us becoming a global superpower. Statues torn down and history erased. You're damn right, fascism is on the rise. Fascism is not however purely a preserve of the right. We absolutely are in times that are comparable to the rise of fascism in Germany, but people may not like the inconvenient truth as to why we find ourselves here.
Quote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.
Quote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 11:21:22 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.Apparently, 37% of thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters voted to leave the EU.
Quote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.
I see the cenotaph in Rochdale has been desecrated by some pro palestinian low life (s)This wont end well.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 08, 2023, 11:51:55 amQuote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 11:21:22 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.Apparently, 37% of thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters voted to leave the EU.Did all these 37% then vote Labour in the 2019?Or all youincluding among your 'thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters' people who subsequently didn't vote Labour? But voted for a party they were happier with?
Quote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 11:21:22 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.Apparently, 37% of thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters voted to leave the EU.
Quote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.
Who won?
I didn't vote Brexit, but I believed then, and still do in a democratic vote standing and so accepted the result, becoming a fully-fledged Leaver, as a good loser should. Unlike you and your mates.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 08, 2023, 11:51:55 amQuote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 11:21:22 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.Apparently, 37% of thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters voted to leave the EU.Did all these 37% then vote Labour in the 2019?Or all youincluding among your 'thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters' people who subsequently didn't vote Labour? But voted for a party they were happier with?
Quote from: wilts rover on November 08, 2023, 06:00:54 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on November 08, 2023, 11:51:55 amQuote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 11:21:22 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.Apparently, 37% of thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters voted to leave the EU.Did all these 37% then vote Labour in the 2019?Or all youincluding among your 'thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters' people who subsequently didn't vote Labour? But voted for a party they were happier with?Wilts, just a thought here, do all the golf club bores, who get mentioned on here frequently, vote Tory or do some of them vote Labour.
Quote from: drfchound on November 08, 2023, 08:02:26 pmQuote from: wilts rover on November 08, 2023, 06:00:54 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on November 08, 2023, 11:51:55 amQuote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 11:21:22 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.Apparently, 37% of thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters voted to leave the EU.Did all these 37% then vote Labour in the 2019?Or all youincluding among your 'thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters' people who subsequently didn't vote Labour? But voted for a party they were happier with?Wilts, just a thought here, do all the golf club bores, who get mentioned on here frequently, vote Tory or do some of them vote Labour.I have never been in a golf club in my life hound. Can I leave it to you to find out.
Quote from: wilts rover on November 08, 2023, 06:00:54 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on November 08, 2023, 11:51:55 amQuote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 11:21:22 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.Apparently, 37% of thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters voted to leave the EU.Did all these 37% then vote Labour in the 2019?Or all youincluding among your 'thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters' people who subsequently didn't vote Labour? But voted for a party they were happier with?Wilts, just a thought here, do all the golf club bores, who get mentioned on here frequently, vote Tory or do some of them vote Labour.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 08, 2023, 11:51:55 amQuote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 11:21:22 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.Apparently, 37% of thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters voted to leave the EU.Did all these 37% then vote Labour in the 2019?Or all youincluding among your 'thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters' people who subsequently didn't vote Labour? But voted for a party they were happier with?
Quote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 11:21:22 pmQuote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.Apparently, 37% of thick, racist, gammon-faced old fart Labour supporters voted to leave the EU.
Quote from: drfchound on November 07, 2023, 06:58:16 pmSS, one or two posters make out that Tory voters voted for Brexit.It appears that they never consider that some Labour supporters might have voted that way as well.Dead right, mate. In fact, that "some" was practically the whole of the North-East.
I've been in a few. Never been as bored in my life.
Quote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 06:55:23 pmQuote from: TommyC on November 07, 2023, 09:49:16 amThe conditions that enabled fascism were a direct result of the limp wristed leadership of the Weimar Government after WW1. The effects of rampant hyper-inflation resulting in middle classes being made poorer, losing their homes and businesses and working people being hit ever harder in the pocket. Add to that the complete national and very deliberate humiliation of Germany on the word stage after WW1 and the total loss of national identity/pride and you have a perfect breeding ground for a nationalist/fascist type party. The parallels are (worryingly) there but they were sown a long time ago, way before GB News and Russia started stirring the pot. I'd suggest a good starting point to look for where this started would be 1997 onwards and the increasingly "progressive" policies of successive governments since then. You take away the national identity of a country, tell people they're thick racists for caring about immigration and loss of national identity for long enough and you're going to see a reaction to that which extremist parties will be able to exploit. The national flag of this country is now something we're supposed to be ashamed of (compare that to Scotland or Wales who take pride in their flag) bashed over the head about our "white-privilege" and admonished for events taking place hundreds of years ago that led to us becoming a global superpower. Statues torn down and history erased. You're damn right, fascism is on the rise. Fascism is not however purely a preserve of the right. We absolutely are in times that are comparable to the rise of fascism in Germany, but people may not like the inconvenient truth as to why we find ourselves here.Good post, Tommy. I warned people on here about Labour Party members accusing Brexit voters in staunch Labour strongholds of being thick, racist, gammon faced old farts, and the effect it would have on the 2019 GE. Then there was lardarse Thornberry with her "white van man" insults.To be fair to Starmer, despite looking unimpressive, he seems to be trying to nip this kind of thing in the bud with potential Labour voters, insisting that people need to move on from Brexit.unto thine own self be true, Steve, the parrot will support you regardless
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 08, 2023, 09:00:21 pmI've been in a few. Never been as bored in my life.I bet them you were sat with thought the same.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 08, 2023, 09:10:42 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 08, 2023, 09:00:21 pmI've been in a few. Never been as bored in my life.I bet them you were sat with thought the same.I do hope so. If folk like that were interested in me, I'd consider myself a failure in life.
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 07, 2023, 11:19:50 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on November 07, 2023, 06:55:23 pmQuote from: TommyC on November 07, 2023, 09:49:16 amThe conditions that enabled fascism were a direct result of the limp wristed leadership of the Weimar Government after WW1. The effects of rampant hyper-inflation resulting in middle classes being made poorer, losing their homes and businesses and working people being hit ever harder in the pocket. Add to that the complete national and very deliberate humiliation of Germany on the word stage after WW1 and the total loss of national identity/pride and you have a perfect breeding ground for a nationalist/fascist type party. The parallels are (worryingly) there but they were sown a long time ago, way before GB News and Russia started stirring the pot. I'd suggest a good starting point to look for where this started would be 1997 onwards and the increasingly "progressive" policies of successive governments since then. You take away the national identity of a country, tell people they're thick racists for caring about immigration and loss of national identity for long enough and you're going to see a reaction to that which extremist parties will be able to exploit. The national flag of this country is now something we're supposed to be ashamed of (compare that to Scotland or Wales who take pride in their flag) bashed over the head about our "white-privilege" and admonished for events taking place hundreds of years ago that led to us becoming a global superpower. Statues torn down and history erased. You're damn right, fascism is on the rise. Fascism is not however purely a preserve of the right. We absolutely are in times that are comparable to the rise of fascism in Germany, but people may not like the inconvenient truth as to why we find ourselves here.Good post, Tommy. I warned people on here about Labour Party members accusing Brexit voters in staunch Labour strongholds of being thick, racist, gammon faced old farts, and the effect it would have on the 2019 GE. Then there was lardarse Thornberry with her "white van man" insults.To be fair to Starmer, despite looking unimpressive, he seems to be trying to nip this kind of thing in the bud with potential Labour voters, insisting that people need to move on from Brexit.unto thine own self be true, Steve, the parrot will support you regardlessGood quote, Syd. Now, for the extra brownie points, which Shakespeare play is it from, and who was the character who quoted it?