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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    It’s 2020 so each to their own
    Is that your best shot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    And yet another mass turn out in London. A coachload from Burngreave travelled down apparently. Cue another outbreak in South Yorkshire !
    Not much condemnation on here from the usual suspects.

    Seems two wrongs do make a right if it suits your agenda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    Is that your best shot?
    I was taking a leaf out of your book by cutting and pasting only part of someone’s post...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
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    I was taking a leaf out of your book by cutting and pasting only part of someone’s post...
    If by so doing you were intending to draw attention to or highlight which part of a post you were referring to I could willingly accept your explanation but that was plainly not your intention but rather a pathetic attempt to try a cheap shot, which is what it was & i think you know it although I note you said it tongue in cheek
    Last edited by Exiletyke; 06-06-2020 at 04:02 PM.

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    BLM, Antifa, LGBT activism, climate change activism, feminism, and whatever the next bandwagon is, they're all the same people and supported by the same people, the aim is to disrupt and destroy capitalism.

    Reminds me of Arthur Scargill in a way, his desire to overthrow the government and destroy the capitalist system led to loss of public sympathy and without public support the strike failed.

    These modern Marxists though are much more successful as they have support in mainstream politics, academia, in the media, and in the corporate world.
    Last edited by great_fire; 06-06-2020 at 04:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    Not much condemnation on here from the usual suspects.

    Seems two wrongs do make a right if it suits your agenda.
    Well I for one think it was a stupid thing to do under the present cicumstances

    But I don't see much from the unusual suspects Must not suit their agenda
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    Well I for one think it was a stupid thing to do under the present cicumstances

    But I don't see much from the unusual suspects
    The life of Grist

    My wife is a teacher so she’s been at school looking after the kids of essential workers

    My mother is bed bound at home but she can’t have visitors

    My aunt died from corona virus but we couldn’t attend her funeral

    I’ve been following the rules and queuing outside supermarkets and the pharmacy

    My father in law, an active bloke in his 80s that normally goes dancing, has trips to the local pub, goes to the theatre and does crown green bowling has been isolated from day 1 of the lockdown.

    Our granddaughter is off school with no real date for a return

    My son is working from home but long term employment is questionable


    So as a “clan” we’ve followed the rules

    Then today we see the protest in London and think “**** why did we bother”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    The life of Grist

    My wife is a teacher so she’s been at school looking after the kids of essential workers

    My mother is bed bound at home but she can’t have visitors

    My aunt died from corona virus but we couldn’t attend her funeral

    I’ve been following the rules and queuing outside supermarkets and the pharmacy

    My father in law, an active bloke in his 80s that normally goes dancing, has trips to the local pub, goes to the theatre and does crown green bowling has been isolated from day 1 of the lockdown.

    Our granddaughter is off school with no real date for a return

    My son is working from home but long term employment is questionable


    So as a “clan” we’ve followed the rules

    Then today we see the protest in London and think “**** why did we bother”
    Condolences for your loss Grist, the protesters are completely irresponsible

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    The life of Grist

    My wife is a teacher so she’s been at school looking after the kids of essential workers

    My mother is bed bound at home but she can’t have visitors

    My aunt died from corona virus but we couldn’t attend her funeral

    I’ve been following the rules and queuing outside supermarkets and the pharmacy

    My father in law, an active bloke in his 80s that normally goes dancing, has trips to the local pub, goes to the theatre and does crown green bowling has been isolated from day 1 of the lockdown.

    Our granddaughter is off school with no real date for a return

    My son is working from home but long term employment is questionable


    So as a “clan” we’ve followed the rules

    Then today we see the protest in London and think “**** why did we bother”
    Over 70 posts in 1 week
    How do you find the time?

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    And black people are more likely to die from it, but it's OK the protestors can blame the government.

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