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Sounds about right.Prufrock wrote:
That is my inferral, given what I wrote in the first paragaph. I don't disagree with their stated aim, but I think it is naive to suggest that is all they are doing. They have organised marches in specifically ethnic areas of towns before, shouting islamophobic, not anti-jihad chants. Those against the BNP aren't agaisnt their stated aims, I think we all know the BNP are about more than just promoting British values, that al-qaeda are about more than what they state.
I don't disagree with the UAF's supposed aim of unity. But they've got a fooking funny way of going about it.
perhaps - for those of us who were not there - someone could supply examples of the things that were said and chanted from either side.
what - for instance - did the EDL chant through their megaphones? and what did the UAF chant (WtW already gave us an amusing example) - then it might be easier to decipher what message each was trying to get across..
anyone?
what - for instance - did the EDL chant through their megaphones? and what did the UAF chant (WtW already gave us an amusing example) - then it might be easier to decipher what message each was trying to get across..
anyone?
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I'm glad I read that twice, after the first reading I was going to make you a captain in the planet hobo's order by strength defence forcePrufrock wrote:If that's directed at me, if we lived in a state which didn't have a free democracy which negated the need for it, since we don't I don't believe those who used violence under the banner of UAF were justified.CAPSLOCK wrote:And at what point would you feel those opposing the EDL were justified in using violence

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Ooooh! Get her!thebish wrote:don't read it then - find summat else to do!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Is it just me that's bored shitless by this whole debate? Everyone has an opinion on it and, unlike some topics, I don't see anyone changing their standpoint after listening to the opposing comments.
It just seems so pointless.
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I had to read it a couple of times to get round the two conditionals and three negatives. I concluded he was against violence and unsuited for planet hobo.Hobinho wrote:I'm glad I read that twice, after the first reading I was going to make you a captain in the planet hobo's order by strength defence forcePrufrock wrote:If that's directed at me, if we lived in a state which didn't have a free democracy which negated the need for it, since we don't I don't believe those who used violence under the banner of UAF were justified.CAPSLOCK wrote:And at what point would you feel those opposing the EDL were justified in using violence
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
you're still reading it???Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Ooooh! Get her!thebish wrote:don't read it then - find summat else to do!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Is it just me that's bored shitless by this whole debate? Everyone has an opinion on it and, unlike some topics, I don't see anyone changing their standpoint after listening to the opposing comments.
It just seems so pointless.


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He has to, poor sod. He's a mod and it's his job...thebish wrote:you're still reading it???Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Ooooh! Get her!thebish wrote:don't read it then - find summat else to do!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Is it just me that's bored shitless by this whole debate? Everyone has an opinion on it and, unlike some topics, I don't see anyone changing their standpoint after listening to the opposing comments.
It just seems so pointless.![]()

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I agree with your excessively long post, but you pissed me off here... Pretty much says "You're all thick as pig shit, so I'll save it with my two penneth"Prufrock wrote: and this thread has come to resemble what it would look like if the Sun had a debating team.
You don't HAVE to reply to threads.. You don't even have to read them.
As I said though, your original post was good reading
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That's not how it was meant. The debate had turned into a black and white view of x vs y in the extremes. It was supposed to be a light hearted call for perspective, not an attack.boltonboris wrote:I agree with your excessively long post, but you pissed me off here... Pretty much says "You're all thick as pig shit, so I'll save it with my two penneth"Prufrock wrote: and this thread has come to resemble what it would look like if the Sun had a debating team.
You don't HAVE to reply to threads.. You don't even have to read them.
As I said though, your original post was good reading
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Very perceptive Monty.Montreal Wanderer wrote:He has to, poor sod. He's a mod and it's his job...thebish wrote:you're still reading it???Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Ooooh! Get her!thebish wrote:don't read it then - find summat else to do!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:Is it just me that's bored shitless by this whole debate? Everyone has an opinion on it and, unlike some topics, I don't see anyone changing their standpoint after listening to the opposing comments.
It just seems so pointless.![]()

Bish you are getting wrapped up in the emotion of it all - and you a man of the cloth too. Chill.

God's country! God's county!
God's town! God's team!!
How can we fail?
COME ON YOU WHITES!!
God's town! God's team!!
How can we fail?
COME ON YOU WHITES!!
why can't a man of the cloth (never really understood that expression!) get wrapped up in the emotion of it! and you - a man of the uniform!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:
Bish you are getting wrapped up in the emotion of it all - and you a man of the cloth too. Chill.

(actually - I hadn't thought you might set yourself the moderatorial task of reading every post!! blimey - you deserve a medal!)
shall I start another art/poetry/philosophy thread for you to enjoy?

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Yes, please...thebish wrote:why can't a man of the cloth (never really understood that expression!) get wrapped up in the emotion of it! and you - a man of the uniform!Zulus Thousand of em wrote:
Bish you are getting wrapped up in the emotion of it all - and you a man of the cloth too. Chill.
(actually - I hadn't thought you might set yourself the moderatorial task of reading every post!! blimey - you deserve a medal!)
shall I start another art/poetry/philosophy thread for you to enjoy?



Keep me away from all the very rough boys in this thread, who claim to wash, some of em...

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You promised you were leaving this thread alone...finlayson wrote:Looking at Pig Girl that would seem quite reasonable!superjohnmcginlay wrote:yer mum's yer dad...
Anyway, glad you're back... so... do you want to see a racially harmonious Bolton, where different communities might work together? Believe me, I'm certainly not saying it's easy to achieve... but, as a way forward, seeing as we actually live with these different communities, maybe best to welcome what each other offers, raher than indulge in hate, don't you agree? I am definitely not accusing you of indulging in hate stuff, definitely not, I've seen no evidence of that, but... You have so far avoided any answer to this... Like, this is the fifth time I've asked, why is this such a problem for you? Care to have a go this time?
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I've given this thread a wide steer for a couple of days, but having had a chug through some of the responses, I have an "observation".
People are defending the right to free speech and suchlike, so as I understand it, the EDL chose to exercise their right and planned a rally, after which the UAF determined they were going to have one on the same day in the same place.
Why did the UAF not just have their's on a different day, then both sides could exercise their right to free speech and any "observers" could go to which ever they wanted to and listen to both sides of the debate if they wished?
Let's be clear, the opposing rally was there for one purpose, and one alone, to stop the other party exercising their right to free speech and shout 'em down.
That's not me trying to take one side or t'other. Just the way i see it. "We don't agree with the other party's view-point so we'll try and repress it as we believe we have the moral high-ground."
Always good to see democracy in action.
People are defending the right to free speech and suchlike, so as I understand it, the EDL chose to exercise their right and planned a rally, after which the UAF determined they were going to have one on the same day in the same place.
Why did the UAF not just have their's on a different day, then both sides could exercise their right to free speech and any "observers" could go to which ever they wanted to and listen to both sides of the debate if they wished?
Let's be clear, the opposing rally was there for one purpose, and one alone, to stop the other party exercising their right to free speech and shout 'em down.
That's not me trying to take one side or t'other. Just the way i see it. "We don't agree with the other party's view-point so we'll try and repress it as we believe we have the moral high-ground."
Always good to see democracy in action.
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But, hobo, they can't do it without understanding logistics.... What are you gonna do about it?... like, brain cells needed... And they are feckin dangerous things...Hobinho wrote:I'm glad I read that twice, after the first reading I was going to make you a captain in the planet hobo's order by strength defence forcePrufrock wrote:If that's directed at me, if we lived in a state which didn't have a free democracy which negated the need for it, since we don't I don't believe those who used violence under the banner of UAF were justified.CAPSLOCK wrote:And at what point would you feel those opposing the EDL were justified in using violence
Anyway, back to Garcia Marquez. I remember you had this brilliant interpretation of the Old Man with Enormous Wings... What's happening for you now?
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Very, very good points, and, as usual, i find myself close to the heart of your posts, though we've disagreed plenty in the past...Worthy4England wrote:I've given this thread a wide steer for a couple of days, but having had a chug through some of the responses, I have an "observation".
People are defending the right to free speech and suchlike, so as I understand it, the EDL chose to exercise their right and planned a rally, after which the UAF determined they were going to have one on the same day in the same place.
Why did the UAF not just have their's on a different day, then both sides could exercise their right to free speech and any "observers" could go to which ever they wanted to and listen to both sides of the debate if they wished?
Let's be clear, the opposing rally was there for one purpose, and one alone, to stop the other party exercising their right to free speech and shout 'em down.
That's not me trying to take one side or t'other. Just the way i see it. "We don't agree with the other party's view-point so we'll try and repress it as we believe we have the moral high-ground."
Always good to see democracy in action.
To answer - for me - and i claim nothing in terms of the UAF (of which i am not a member, and i don't even know if they have a membership structure, nor care)...
I know these people chose Bolton deliberately... They are seeking out areas where they think racial tensions are high... they came to our town, this did not originate in our town...
And this is my town, and i was born here, and live here, and i do not want racist agitators invading it...
So, with trepidation, and a little fear, I thought i wanted to defend my town, as much as i could, against these people with a racist agenda picking Bolton, with which they have no connection, by exercising my right to free speech against the hate merchants, on the day these racial agitators decided to arrive...
I think I'm right to do this, to say - you came here uninvited, you came here for no good, I didn't want you, the people of bolton don't need and i'm letting you know that in the only way I can...
You may think i was wrong, Worthy, but i know you'll respect my views, and debate it, if so...
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