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Thread: Streets of Scotland not safe for those opposing the SNP

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    Quote Originally Posted by psych View Post
    Care to explain this comment

    "I think in light of today's news, some of you might want to have a look in a morror."

    so square/walloper has been back on spammed the board with more nonsense but dodged answering this question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psych View Post
    Care to explain this comment

    "I think in light of today's news, some of you might want to have a look in a morror."
    The thread was about a chainsaw weilding nationalist maniac, which I note hasn't been condemed by any of the scotnats on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 54FairAndSquare View Post
    The thread was about a chainsaw weilding nationalist maniac, which I note hasn't been condemed by any of the scotnats on here.

    so you are not going to explain that comment?

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    There was no harm done by the whirring chains so it's hardly a crime. The man was merely trying to get his opinion across by peaceful protest, this is a free country after all.

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