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Thread: Stan & Pats

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I agree with that sentiment entirely Supersub6.

    My two grandfathers were heroes to me, both survived the horrors and deprivations of World War 1, both had the medals to prove what true heroes they were.

    How dare these BLM miscreants diminish their memory by desecrating the very memorials that were erected to honour their sacrifices?
    Quite right BT.My grandfather was a stretcher bearer on the Somme but he wouldn't speak about it,only the humour would come out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I agree with that sentiment entirely Supersub6.

    My two grandfathers were heroes to me, both survived the horrors and deprivations of World War 1, both had the medals to prove what true heroes they were.

    How dare these BLM miscreants diminish their memory by desecrating the very memorials that were erected to honour their sacrifices?
    Our footballing legends get on their knees to pay homage to these same BLM turds who desecrate our war memorials. I'll be interested to see the reception this pantomime gets if they carry on when the crowds return. I suspect the well spoken Mr Mee might be in for a bit of a shock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Our footballing legends get on their knees to pay homage to these same BLM turds who desecrate our war memorials. I'll be interested to see the reception this pantomime gets if they carry on when the crowds return. I suspect the well spoken Mr Mee might be in for a bit of a shock.
    Once was enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Once was enough.
    I get an uneasy feeling every time I see it BT, I can't get out of my head a picture of the Berlin Olympics in 1936, thousands of people holding up their right arms in salute to Herr Hitler, not that they supported him, many of them didn't, but they just thought it best to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I get an uneasy feeling every time I see it BT, I can't get out of my head a picture of the Berlin Olympics in 1936, thousands of people holding up their right arms in salute to Herr Hitler, not that they supported him, many of them didn't, but they just thought it best to.
    I find it all rather sinister sinkov. I saw a photo on Facebook a couple of weeks ago from the US, there was a group of white people prostrate on the floor begging black people for forgiveness.

    I am prepared to atone for own my sins, but not for anyone else's forefathers.

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