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  • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
    Lol…yep, the last one occasionally got names mixed up and was clearly suffering from an age related condition, but at least he knew who the dictator was and who started the war.
    Neither fit for office, but at least Biden didn’t come across as a power crazed sociopath who regularly contradicts himself.
    Probably just wet and **** himself regularly

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    • Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
      Probably just wet and **** himself regularly
      What a lovely man you are.

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      • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
        What a lovely man you are.
        What for laughing at a complete moron? That you feel was a decent option?

        President Joe Biden has mistakenly said "Iraq" when meant "Ukraine" twice in the last day.
        On Tuesday night, he referred to the "onslaught on Iraq" at a fundraiser in Maryland.
        On Wednesday morning, he said Putin is "clearly losing the war in Iraq."

        Speaking at a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, he said: ‘In the coming days we’re going to join with our friends in Jordan and others who are providing airdrops of additional food and supplies’ and will ‘seek to open up other avenues in, including possibly a marine corridor’.

        But on two occasions Biden – the oldest person to become president in US history – said the drops would happen in Ukraine, leaving White House officials to explain that he meant to say Gaza.

        "And now I want to hand it over to the President of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination - ladies and gentlemen, Mr Putin," he said.

        Realising his error as he prepared to walk away, Biden quickly turned back to the mic to clear things up.

        "President Putin? He's gonna beat President Putin," he said.

        "President Zelensky. I'm so focused on beating Putin, we have to worry about it."

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        • Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
          What for laughing at a complete moron? That you feel was a decent option?

          President Joe Biden has mistakenly said "Iraq" when meant "Ukraine" twice in the last day.
          On Tuesday night, he referred to the "onslaught on Iraq" at a fundraiser in Maryland.
          On Wednesday morning, he said Putin is "clearly losing the war in Iraq."

          Speaking at a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, he said: ?In the coming days we?re going to join with our friends in Jordan and others who are providing airdrops of additional food and supplies? and will ?seek to open up other avenues in, including possibly a marine corridor?.

          But on two occasions Biden ? the oldest person to become president in US history ? said the drops would happen in Ukraine, leaving White House officials to explain that he meant to say Gaza.

          "And now I want to hand it over to the President of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination - ladies and gentlemen, Mr Putin," he said.

          Realising his error as he prepared to walk away, Biden quickly turned back to the mic to clear things up.

          "President Putin? He's gonna beat President Putin," he said.

          "President Zelensky. I'm so focused on beating Putin, we have to worry about it."
          Nope, as you well know, for ridiculing conditions which sometimes accompany those suffering from dementia and, if you look really carefully (as in read the first post of this thread), you’ll see I didn’t think he was a ‘decent option’. I just thought it was a lousy choice between someone who was too old and a narcissistic sociopath with a criminal record.

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          • It's horrible if you are suffering from, at best, the affects of aging, or at worst and more likely dementia or related condition.

            I've witnessed first hand family and friends who have done so it's not something to make fun of.

            My Grandma suffered from dementia and as tricky lightheartedly says she wet and **** herself, its not funny, it's horrible and sad for everyone involved.

            Personally I don't get why ageism is still acceptable while other isms aren't. We all get old ,we hope, chances are most of us will **** and piss ourselves. If we do we will still carry more dignity than those looking for laugh by attempting to ridicule us.

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            • Originally posted by SithHappens View Post

              Personally I don't get why ageism is still acceptable while other isms aren't.
              ?it?s an interesting subject - there appears to be a hierarchy of isms, some acceptable some not. Try sitting amongst a bunch of ?right ons? taking the piss out of Scots? habits rituals and accents with a proudly Scottish (but Derby accented) wife. Such people would never consider doing the same with Asians or black Africans

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              • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                ?it?s an interesting subject - there appears to be a hierarchy of isms, some acceptable some not. Try sitting amongst a bunch of ?right ons? taking the piss out of Scots? habits rituals and accents with a proudly Scottish (but Derby accented) wife. Such people would never consider doing the same with Asians or black Africans
                Not sure about that, AF. No wish to intrude into Mrs.F’s private Calcutta Cup based grief () but if she has a Derby accent, how Scottish is she and how would the bunch you speak of know? Isms always seem worse to me when people are purposefully targeted and ridiculed and as far as I know the Scots have seldom, if ever, been the victims of racism, well not since the 1700’s anyway and even then Bonnie Prince Charlie got a statue in Derby.
                Patriotism is a strange one too. Watched Fin Smith’s parents at Twickenham earlier. Both as Scottish as they come I believe, but both proudly jumping for joy as their Warwick born son kicked England to victory.

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                • Nice to see Starmer standing up for Ukraine with his upcoming visit to the states this week.

                  He's handled it well i think so far. I also like what Ed Davey has had to say about it. Badenoch has just used it to try and score political points (what was the point in demanding Starmer jump on a plane to the states when he already had a trip planned?). Farage, well you knew he would be supportive of big Don.

                  I hope, but am doubtful, Starmer has a successful trip. It's a doubt not because it's Starmer but because i don't think Trump is going to listen to anyone.

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                  • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                    Not sure about that, AF. No wish to intrude into Mrs.FÂ’s private Calcutta Cup based grief () but if she has a Derby accent, how Scottish is she and how would the bunch you speak of know? Isms always seem worse to me when people are purposefully targeted and ridiculed and as far as I know the Scots have seldom, if ever, been the victims of racism, well not since the 1700Â’s anyway and even then Bonnie Prince Charlie got a statue in Derby.
                    Patriotism is a strange one too. Watched Fin SmithÂ’s parents at Twickenham earlier. Both as Scottish as they come I believe, but both proudly jumping for joy as their Warwick born son kicked England to victory.
                    IÂ’d guess youÂ’d pop up to disagree but youÂ’d get a gobfull at the very least if you questioned her heritage. My clearly too subtly made point is that the same right-on group (which includes another family member) would have a meltdown if, letÂ’s say, someone with Pakistani heritage was ridiculed in the same way.

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                    • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                      IÂ’d guess youÂ’d pop up to disagree but youÂ’d get a gobfull at the very least if you questioned her heritage. My clearly too subtly made point is that the same right-on group (which includes another family member) would have a meltdown if, letÂ’s say, someone with Pakistani heritage was ridiculed in the same way.
                      Ps rA the group concerned shouldn?t need to know! Are you suggesting that ridicule of a group (minority or other) is ok when there?s none of them about?

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                      • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                        I??d guess you??d pop up to disagree but you??d get a gobfull at the very least if you questioned her heritage. My clearly too subtly made point is that the same right-on group (which includes another family member) would have a meltdown if, let??s say, someone with Pakistani heritage was ridiculed in the same way.
                        Not really questioning, AF. Far too polite, but the whole question of loyalty based on ancestry and heritage fascinates me.

                        I think the difference is between banter and racism. Imo, and I’m aware that’s all it is, the stuff that goes on involving the four ‘home nations’ is on a par with Lancashire v Yorkshire, Derby v Nottingham or, in the US, NJ v PA. It’s rivalry based on adjacency and, largely, good natured. I don’t recall signs saying ‘No Blacks. No Dogs. No Scots’ and I haven’t heard of anyone being genuinely victimised on the basis of being Scottish.

                        Victimisation of black, Asian, Chinese and conspicuously Muslim people tends to be more sinister and pernicious, again in my experience.

                        P.S. No, I’m suggesting that it’s worse when purposefully and knowingly aimed at insulting and abusing others on the basis of their appearance or heritage.
                        Last edited by ramAnag; 23-02-2025, 08:56 AM.

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                        • Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
                          Nice to see Starmer standing up for Ukraine with his upcoming visit to the states this week.

                          He's handled it well i think so far. I also like what Ed Davey has had to say about it. Badenoch has just used it to try and score political points (what was the point in demanding Starmer jump on a plane to the states when he already had a trip planned?). Farage, well you knew he would be supportive of big Don.

                          I hope, but am doubtful, Starmer has a successful trip. It's a doubt not because it's Starmer but because i don't think Trump is going to listen to anyone.
                          oh do lose your bias please.

                          Farage jumped on Trump and defended Zelensky only days ago, saying he is no dictator,

                          As for starmer, he is as guilty as many others for the Ukraine situation flaring up in the first place. Do you believe Putin woke up one day and said, lets invade Ukraine? No, he and Russia were being squeezed by the EU and various western leaders into committing their crimes.
                          Farage warned in 2014 what was coming, yet was berrated and howled at. The EU in particular ahould hold its hands up for its part.

                          In his Telegraph piece, external, Mr Farage wrote: "Don’t blame me for telling the truth about Putin’s war in Ukraine," adding that he wanted to "set the record straight".

                          "[The] invasion of Ukraine was immoral, outrageous and indefensible. As a champion of national sovereignty, I believe that Putin was entirely wrong to invade the sovereign nation of Ukraine," he wrote.

                          "Nobody can fairly accuse me of being an appeaser. I have never sought to justify Putin’s invasion in any way and I’m not now.

                          "But that doesn’t change the fact that I saw it coming a decade ago, warned that it was coming and am one of the few political figures who has been consistently right and honest about Russia’s Ukraine war.

                          "As I have made clear on multiple occasions since then, if you poke the Russian bear with a stick, don’t be surprised if he responds. And if you have neither the means nor the political will to face him down, poking a bear is obviously not good foreign policy."

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                          • Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
                            oh do lose your bias please.
                            Lol…says the most biased poster on the forum.

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                            • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                              Not really questioning, AF.
                              Thats EXACTLY what you did rA. 'if she has a Derby accent, how Scottish is she'

                              I think your comment harks back to your over-focus on Islam-directed intolerance

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                              • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                                Thats EXACTLY what you did rA. 'if she has a Derby accent, how Scottish is she'

                                I think your comment harks back to your over-focus on Islam-directed intolerance
                                No offence intended at all, AF.

                                If I compare myself, born in England within yards of the Welsh border, spent my first twenty months in Wales, spent every Christmas, Easter and summer at my grand parents’ in Wales but largely brought up by English parents in Lancashire and have spent virtually all the last half century in Derbyshire. Where should my allegiance lie?

                                Presumably if Mrs.F has a Derby accent (I haven’t btw) she has been brought up in Derby, so how does she define her allegiance?

                                It’s complicated, that’s all, but I don’t believe I over focus on Islam-directed intolerance, or that it’s genuinely comparable. It’s just particularly prevalent amongst some in society at the moment and, imo, very unhealthy.

                                P.S. I support England at all sports and Lancashire cricket btw.
                                Last edited by ramAnag; 23-02-2025, 04:05 PM.

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