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Post by siampolee on May 17, 2020 17:47:16 GMT 7
All in favour of destroying the Islamic extremists as well as the ultra wing scum in our midst.Includes the despotic Eurotrash leaders too, bugger the collection of low life dictatorial scum. Stand by for long winded p**s and wind cut and paste comments from the EU sycophant poodles to clarify that sycophant labeling for non English speakers here are the synonyms for such beings. Toady · creep · crawler · fawner · flatterer · flunkey · truckler · groveller · doormat · lickspittle · kowtower · obsequious person · minion · hanger-on · leech · puppet · spaniel · Uriah Heep · bootlicker · yes-man · brown-nose · suck-up...
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Post by rubl on May 17, 2020 18:04:43 GMT 7
till some old fool popped-up we had managed to keep a reasonable civilised tongue and relatively objective, somewhat fact based opinions.
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Post by siampolee on May 17, 2020 18:26:06 GMT 7
Love to wind the cut and paste plagrsism expert up.The expert on manifold subjects.Hardly risen to greatness in the scheme of things have you.Just a little man who services computers. Why are you not a world leader, a captain of industry a leader of men. Because you're a nobody who can only ape others. Sad little old yes at 65 you're old too and losing any touch you may have had concerning reality.I enjoy baiting you.
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Post by rott on May 17, 2020 18:39:37 GMT 7
My comment on the date of the quote was not a criticism but stating that it was old enough to be proven or disproven.
I doubt if you will find too much mention of Irish Republican terrorism in your mainstream reference. Try the Belfast Telegraph or the News Letter.
Particularly in the rural areas there are frequent attacks on Churches and Orange Halls in a continuing campaign of intimidation on the Unionist community.
Attacks on mosques would lead to swift condemnation in the UK, but damage to Protestant properties is swept under the carpet.
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Post by rubl on May 17, 2020 19:40:15 GMT 7
My comment on the date of the quote was not a criticism but stating that it was old enough to be proven or disproven. I doubt if you will find too much mention of Irish Republican terrorism in your mainstream reference. Try the Belfast Telegraph or the News Letter. Particularly in the rural areas there are frequent attacks on Churches and Orange Halls in a continuing campaign of intimidation on the Unionist community. Attacks on mosques would lead to swift condemnation in the UK, but damage to Protestant properties is swept under the carpet. You may well be right their. I wonder if data on the Northern Ireland troubles show an increase ever after we had the brexit referendum. I don't know, every once in a while it is suggested, but I for one have no data on that. As for attacks on Protestant Churches and properties, you mentioning it suggest it's reported somewhere. Probably region newspapers? None of the British Isle papers seem to take it up much, neither the MSM nor the more left or rightish. Well, some may indeed be seen as 'local news only'. Attacks on mosques are indeed taken up by the British news papers, maybe because such violence is more like 'in my backyard' rather than 'over the hills and far away'. BTW a quick search showed up this article from August 2019. Unfortunately it just mentions churches and other religious buildings and doesn't split cases up per brand of religion. Mind you the data seems from CARE NI which is a Christian organisation which using that name might not include Catholics. "Northern Ireland churches attacked almost 450 times in three years" www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-49414293Mind you this article from May 2019 does mention a Catholic Church. "Arsonists strike at Catholic church in Northern Ireland" cruxnow.com/church-in-uk-and-ireland/2019/05/arsonists-strike-at-catholic-church-in-northern-ireland/
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Post by rubl on May 17, 2020 19:41:30 GMT 7
Love to wind the cut and paste plagrsism expert up.The expert on manifold subjects.Hardly risen to greatness in the scheme of things have you.Just a little man who services computers. Why are you not a world leader, a captain of industry a leader of men. Because you're a nobody who can only ape others. Sad little old yes at 65 you're old too and losing any touch you may have had concerning reality.I enjoy baiting you. Well thank you, but I had already come to the conclusion you have nothing meaningful to add to discussions. Apart from RT articles of course.
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Post by siampolee on May 17, 2020 21:04:20 GMT 7
The oracle speaks. Sad little nonentity who in his own minds is an expert on everything courtesy of cut ad paste but has no minds of its own. Just remember experts know very little about a great deal.
Thank goodness for the left wing press IE The Guardian and Yahoo,etc to bolster your inane arguments..
Politics, medical facts, countries economies oh the list is endless. America and the UK plus of course the Brussels gangs would welcome you with open arms for all your profound knowledge, hail the almighty Messiah who comes to save us from our own follies
Now with your support and infinite wisdom concerning the EU can you or are you even able to tell us all why so many creatures are are leaving the EU and trying illegally to enter the UK?
Something wrong in the EU perchance. Perhaps lessons learned from history and instigating a fear of Pogroms when the true face of the EU Fourth Reich is finally out in the open.
You're the Dutch and EU equivalent of that peculiar breed the Redneck Trailer Trash group.
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Post by rubl on May 17, 2020 21:12:32 GMT 7
Unable to accept other views and immediately feeling the need to denigrate, abuse and insult. Crummy logic and leading questions.
Sad, sad indeed.
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Post by siampolee on May 17, 2020 21:18:43 GMT 7
I think you should look at that which you just posted above it's a mirror image of yourself.
You've ever answered any question that has been put to you.
Good night
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Post by rubl on May 17, 2020 22:17:44 GMT 7
I think you should look at that which you just posted above it's a mirror image of yourself. You've ever answered any question that has been put to you. Good night You are real funny. Tell me where I denigrate, abuse or insult. Tell me why what I wrote here you deem such. Explain, enlighten us poor souls.
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Post by Mosha on May 18, 2020 7:29:57 GMT 7
Re right wing terrorism and the serious threat it presents, I do not wish to reproduce the whole post but the first quote is more than two years old now. So there must be statistics about to validate this claim (or otherwise). I suspect that there is still more terrorism from Irish Republicans than the far right. I also suspect that the intelligence agencies are concentrated more on the ones whose name we dare not mention. In Britain MI5 is not in the habit to regularly and detailed report to the general public although responsable Departments and government officials / politicians no doubt get regular updates. It would seem that the threat of international terrorism has decreased but the threat of domestic terrorism increased. That includes all type of terrorism, left, right, religious. The official MI5 site doesn't have much (of course) www.mi5.gov.uk/news-and-speechesBTW the first quote might be more than two years old, but the other two not September 2019 "Far-Right Terrorism Is the Fastest Growing Threat to the U.K., Police Say" time.com/5681199/uk-far-right-terrorism/ January 2020 "Rotherham Muslims launch ‘guardian’ group after far-right threats This article is more than 3 months old More than 100 volunteer for community protection after Britain First targets mosques" www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/jan/29/rotherham-muslims-launch-guardian-group-after-far-right-threatsRotherham Muslims launch Guardian Group. Are you shitting me? Headlines from Rotherham after the news broke. Like Non muslims are giving us nasty looks. They're lucky, the Labour voting residents of South Yorkshire I knew would have given them a lot worse.
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Post by rott on May 18, 2020 9:41:03 GMT 7
BTW, my dear rott, is this recent enough? 25th of March, 2020 "Far-right terrorism driven by austerity in UK, former head of MI5 says 'There seems to be a constituency of disaffected males who find extreme right-wing beliefs attractive,' Lord Evans says ... In the interview published in the CTC Sentinel journal, he said some far-right terrorists had been “consciously and deliberately inspired by the perceived success of violent Islamists”. Lord Evans said the English Defence League (EDL) were “mutually symbiotic” with Anjem Choudary’s al-Muhajiroun (ALM) group. ..." www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/far-right-terrorism-uk-austerity-cuts-mi5-a9424596.html"A View from the CT Foxhole: Jonathan Evans, Former Director General, MI5 MARCH 2020, VOLUME 13, ISSUE 3" ctc.usma.edu/view-ct-foxhole-jonathan-evans-former-director-general-mi5/I do not know how you could possibly have misread my post to think it was a criticism of it being two years old. I very clearly stated that two years is long enough to provide evidence for or against. The post was short and to the point, I do not see how you could miss the point.
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Post by rubl on May 18, 2020 9:45:43 GMT 7
BTW, my dear rott, is this recent enough? 25th of March, 2020 "Far-right terrorism driven by austerity in UK, former head of MI5 says 'There seems to be a constituency of disaffected males who find extreme right-wing beliefs attractive,' Lord Evans says ... In the interview published in the CTC Sentinel journal, he said some far-right terrorists had been “consciously and deliberately inspired by the perceived success of violent Islamists”. Lord Evans said the English Defence League (EDL) were “mutually symbiotic” with Anjem Choudary’s al-Muhajiroun (ALM) group. ..." www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/far-right-terrorism-uk-austerity-cuts-mi5-a9424596.html"A View from the CT Foxhole: Jonathan Evans, Former Director General, MI5 MARCH 2020, VOLUME 13, ISSUE 3" ctc.usma.edu/view-ct-foxhole-jonathan-evans-former-director-general-mi5/I do not know how you could possibly have misread my post to think it was a criticism of it being two years old. I very clearly stated that two years is long enough to provide evidence for or against. The post was short and to the point, I do not see how you could miss the point. but, but, but, my dear rott. If one of the articles was old enough to be proven wrong or right by now, surely newer articles would confirm either way.
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Post by rott on May 18, 2020 9:46:11 GMT 7
My comment on the date of the quote was not a criticism but stating that it was old enough to be proven or disproven. I doubt if you will find too much mention of Irish Republican terrorism in your mainstream reference. Try the Belfast Telegraph or the News Letter. Particularly in the rural areas there are frequent attacks on Churches and Orange Halls in a continuing campaign of intimidation on the Unionist community. Attacks on mosques would lead to swift condemnation in the UK, but damage to Protestant properties is swept under the carpet. You may well be right their. I wonder if data on the Northern Ireland troubles show an increase ever after we had the brexit referendum. I don't know, every once in a while it is suggested, but I for one have no data on that. As for attacks on Protestant Churches and properties, you mentioning it suggest it's reported somewhere. Probably region newspapers? None of the British Isle papers seem to take it up much, neither the MSM nor the more left or rightish. Well, some may indeed be seen as 'local news only'. Attacks on mosques are indeed taken up by the British news papers, maybe because such violence is more like 'in my backyard' rather than 'over the hills and far away'. BTW a quick search showed up this article from August 2019. Unfortunately it just mentions churches and other religious buildings and doesn't split cases up per brand of religion. Mind you the data seems from CARE NI which is a Christian organisation which using that name might not include Catholics. "Northern Ireland churches attacked almost 450 times in three years" www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-49414293Mind you this article from May 2019 does mention a Catholic Church. "Arsonists strike at Catholic church in Northern Ireland" cruxnow.com/church-in-uk-and-ireland/2019/05/arsonists-strike-at-catholic-church-in-northern-ireland/I bet you nearly creamed your kecks when you saw the last bit about the Catholic Church. Anybody with any knowledge will be aware that it is not a one-way street.
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Post by rott on May 18, 2020 9:48:55 GMT 7
I do not know how you could possibly have misread my post to think it was a criticism of it being two years old. I very clearly stated that two years is long enough to provide evidence for or against. The post was short and to the point, I do not see how you could miss the point. but, but, but, my dear rott. If one of the articles was old enough to be proven wrong or right by now, surely newer articles would confirm either way. But you prefer to quote unproven allegations as facts. Where is all the evidence of murder and mayhem committed by uneducated, lowlife White tossers?
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