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    Wall To Wall Anti Man Bo ll ox On TV!

    Any form of misogyny against women they now want to be made an offence.

    Jokes about women will be banned within 10 years.

    This situation on Clapham Common is now officially a “movement” just like BLM.

    I’m starting to hate this country and this section of young people, the whole situation in this country is just becoming unbearable.

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    You’re quite right Mick, as I’ve said before, minority pressure groups wield far too much influence, if anyone dares to disagree with them, you are condemned as a ‘something-or-other-ist’ and should be disposed of in a gas chamber. There is now a ‘movement’ to address racism in music! If there’s one area that has embraced racial inclusion is music; without the black blues singers of the American South, there wouldn’t be any rock music now. I am beginning to believe that there is more racism in the black and ethnic communities than there is in the white. Seriously annoying; what is the problem with treating others as you would have them treat you? Regardless of anything else? How about starting a movement to banish ‘chips on shoulders’?

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    You're not the only one who is feeling this way. I was saying exactly the same thing to my wife this morning. I think being a working/middle class, white, hetero***ual, male is now the most heinous crime that can be committed.

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    It's all down to media, if you read the papers on line today and last week.
    We have pages full of Harry Windsor and Meg, Peirs Morgan and now this woman protest group.
    It is terrible what happened to this young lady , but for most off the protesters it's just an excuse for another protest.
    Women should have the right to feel safe, majority of men respect this, but is any protest going to change the way of a bloke like this MET policeman.
    One of my neighbours aged 82 got pushed into the canal on his daily walk by some Eastern Europeans. His nephew and his mates have got their revenge, no Police,no media no protest, just a couple headbuts and a swim in the same canal. Job done. Tipton justice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    It's all down to media, if you read the papers on line today and last week.
    We have pages full of Harry Windsor and Meg, Peirs Morgan and now this woman protest group.
    It is terrible what happened to this young lady , but for most off the protesters it's just an excuse for another protest.
    Women should have the right to feel safe, majority of men respect this, but is any protest going to change the way of a bloke like this MET policeman.
    One of my neighbours aged 82 got pushed into the canal on his daily walk by some Eastern Europeans. His nephew and his mates have got their revenge, no Police,no media no protest, just a couple headbuts and a swim in the same canal. Job done. Tipton justice.
    A friend of mine was murdered four years ago Lloyd.

    Once he was sentenced and arrived in prison the word was got out and this blokes life in prison has been made a living hell with constant beatings and having boiling water poured over him.

    It doesn’t bring our mate back but it’s a better form of justice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    A friend of mine was murdered four years ago Lloyd.

    Once he was sentenced and arrived in prison the word was got out and this blokes life in prison has been made a living hell with constant beatings and having boiling water poured over him.

    It doesn’t bring our mate back but it’s a better form of justice.
    Hi Mick , was that the lad you played football with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Any form of misogyny against women they now want to be made an offence.

    Jokes about women will be banned within 10 years.

    This situation on Clapham Common is now officially a “movement” just like BLM.

    I’m starting to hate this country and this section of young people, the whole situation in this country is just becoming unbearable.
    I cannot disagree with you at all Mick. I’ve not kept up with the recent news since the weekend but this whole Everard thing has just gone from one thing to another. It reminds me of when the weinstein thing happened and this has similar theme going. Sometimes I do think there is some hidden agenda being thrown at us. Anyway, who’s to know.

    On the flip side, all of these protests we’ve had during this pandemic may seem wrong, but part of me feels the more we do this more legislation being brought in to avoid any future ones. Before we know.. if we were out to protest for whatever reason in the future, we’ll no longer be able to do so in the way we can now. I’ve never attended a protest but feel it’s our fundamental right to when the situation calls for one. I wonder with these escalating whether the secret behind this is to stop us altogether.

    I remember the good old may day bank holiday protests. Now you hardly ever hear about them. I find that bizarre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Hi Mick , was that the lad you played football with?
    Yes Lloyd.

    The b a s t a r d drove his car down a back street at 70-80mph and purposely drove into my mate.

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    I fully understand and support the protests by women. It is terrible that less than 5% of reported rapes end up in a conviction. Neither do I feel the world is against me as a white hetero guy but instead recognise the privilege bestowed on me by being lucky enough to be born as such. I think it is very difficult to appreciate something like racism given our being born white. I really don't understand the lack of sympathy towards minority groups that I often see displayed on here but everyone is entitled to their opinion. I just thought it time someone put a different viewpoint.

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    There's a saying, 'You don't have to blow my light out for yours to shine brighter'. Make of that what you wish!

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