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  • Back on the bloodsports issue, it would appear that a number of local communities took a step further than us keyboard warriors and attended their local ?drag acts? in support in big numbers over recent days. Just an observation

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    • Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
      Stunning hypocrisy from the Tories and Reform members who were Tories. Calling for him to be deported but they started the dialogue to bring him to the UK
      Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
      What do you mean partisan? Ive been critical of starmer while pointing out the hypocrisy of other party members.

      Surely you have to admit it's hypocritical of the likes of Farage to criticise starmer but put Lucy Connolly on a pedestal.

      Don't get the partisan comment, I haven't defended anyone's comments on him.
      Sorry didn?t put it very well. Give an answer without referring to a political party, political leaning or politician.

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      • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
        Back on the bloodsports issue, it would appear that a number of local communities took a step further than us keyboard warriors and attended their local ?drag acts? in support in big numbers over recent days. Just an observation
        Don’t really get your point. It’s Trail hunting, because it is suspected to be an alleged smokescreen for more conventional and already illegal hunting - not Drag hunting - that the Government are targeting isn’t it?

        Also don’t understand the ‘keyboard warrior’ reference. This is an an online forum for argument/debate/discussion. No one is making threats or playing the big ‘I am’ that I’m aware of. People are just putting forward and exchanging their views and opinions.

        That’s also just an observation btw.
        Last edited by ramAnag; 28-12-2025, 09:12 PM.

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        • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
          Sorry didn?t put it very well. Give an answer without referring to a political party, political leaning or politician.
          Not sure thats the issue. It was started by tricky regarding Starmers endorsement of him. But if I knew any of my neighbours had posted extreme views it would be disturbing yed

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          • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
            Back on the bloodsports issue, it would appear that a number of local communities took a step further than us keyboard warriors and attended their local ?drag acts? in support in big numbers over recent days. Just an observation
            Well a good Drag act can be fun.

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            • Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
              Not sure thats the issue. It was started by tricky regarding Starmers endorsement of him. But if I knew any of my neighbours had posted extreme views it would be disturbing yed
              yes tricky started it from a political angle but he always does, and the responses one way or another were politically slanted, which they usually are. I was interested from a purely non political POV, which I doubt I'd get from anyone but you. You've also expressed concern that those you come into contact with are increasingly open about expressing 'isms', my old neighbours were the same (at a time when my household contained ethnic family members), so where would you/we/anyone draw the line and what action is possible?
              Last edited by Andy_Faber; 29-12-2025, 09:52 AM.

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              • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                yes tricky started it from a political angle but he always does, and the responses one way or another were politically slanted, which they usually are. I was interested from a purely non political POV, which I doubt I'd get from anyone but you. You've also expressed concern that those you come into contact with are increasingly open about expressing 'isms', my old neighbours were the same (at a time when my household contained ethnic family members, so where would you/we/anyone draw the line and what action is possible?
                Its a challenge isn't it. For all I know my neighbours who seem perfectly nice people could be posting similar comments online along the lines of Connolly.

                Rumour has it previous neighbours moved because they heard foreign people where moving into a nearby property but I have no evidence other than hearsay.

                But yes, this person has openly expressed racist views so he isn't really someone id ne happy coming into contact with if I can help it.

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                • Sith "Rumour has it previous neighbours moved because they heard foreign people where moving into a nearby property but I have no evidence other than hearsay"

                  And would it be a problem if it were true? If people want to do that, let them. It's their money they are throwing away in dealing with their own prejudices. The incoming "foreigners" would likely be pleased they were leaving the area as well. A win-win all round

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                  • I never judged, I was responding to AF who was asking what we actio is possible if we may have neighbours we don't want

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                    • Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
                      Its a challenge isn't it. For all I know my neighbours who seem perfectly nice people could be posting similar comments online along the lines of Connolly.

                      Rumour has it previous neighbours moved because they heard foreign people where moving into a nearby property but I have no evidence other than hearsay.

                      But yes, this person has openly expressed racist views so he isn't really someone id ne happy coming into contact with if I can help it.
                      Its a tricky one because prejudice is eveywhere, my own view is its got no better in my lifetime just a pre-internet/social media period where it was less overt

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                      • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                        Its a tricky one because prejudice is eveywhere, my own view is its got no better in my lifetime just a pre-internet/social media period where it was less overt
                        It’s certainly got better in certain situations, not least football grounds. Back in the seventies and eighties there was plenty of overt racism including throwing bananas at black players.
                        The better they were - think John Barnes, Cyrille Regis and Laurie Cunningham - the more enraged ignorant supporters appeared to become and comments about w*gs, n*g nogs and black b@stards etc were relatively commonplace.
                        I don’t think that’s the case now and personally I can only recall hearing a couple of racist comments at football grounds in the last decade or more, but it’s alarming that you feel the internet and social media may have played such a part in the re-emergence of such prejudice, something I fear you may well be right about.
                        Last edited by ramAnag; 29-12-2025, 03:45 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                          itÂ’s alarming that you feel the internet and social media may have played such a part in the re-emergence of such prejudice, something I fear you may well be right about.
                          Social media has let many genies out of many bottles, some good, some bad. Some of the 'bad' is bloody awful, unrelenting and from all sides

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                          • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                            Social media has let many genies out of many bottles, some good, some bad. Some of the 'bad' is bloody awful, unrelenting and from all sides
                            Agreed, and it’s cowardly too because this is where the keyboard warriors are found, those who make unacceptable comments online but wouldn’t dream of being so outspoken in real life without the support of like minded others.
                            It’s also, and this isn’t a dig, why, imo, it’s so important for decent (i.e. those not given to such prejudice) folk to stand up to examples of such behaviour, call it out and never indulge in casual racism.

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                            • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                              Agreed, and it’s cowardly too because this is where the keyboard warriors are found, those who make unacceptable comments online but wouldn’t dream of being so outspoken in real life without the support of like minded others.
                              It’s also, and this isn’t a dig, why, imo, it’s so important for decent (i.e. those not given to such prejudice) folk to stand up to examples of such behaviour, call it out and never indulge in casual racism.
                              That also applies to mysogyny, IMO. If I hear it, I call it out.

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                              • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                                Social media has let many genies out of many bottles, some good, some bad. Some of the 'bad' is bloody awful, unrelenting and from all sides
                                i'd suggest that the bad outweighs the good many times over - creating a generation of self obsessed zombies who cannot do anything without a phone to hand to record such amazing events as seeing a pair of shoes or eating breakfast so as to share such heroics with everyone else who, rather curiously, seem fascinated by it. Technology that can turn non entities into "influencers" as a profession (contributing even less to society than an illegal migrant) should be outlawed.

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