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Thread: Blackpool's racist illuminations...

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    Blackpool's racist illuminations...


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    You couldn’t write it BT , the world is a mad place

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    It's a mad, mad, mad world! I notice the guy is a NHS Manager -----I wonder if he gets upset if you ask him "which" doctor will you see?

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    There are so many strange, seemingly deranged, people around, that I suspect there has been a surreptitious alien invasion, and the aliens are gradually taking over. They are difficult to spot, but one of the giveaways is their insistence on beginning begin each sentence with the word 'so', and their frequent use of the word 'amazing'.

    I doubt there's much to be done about it now, it's too late, they're well entrenched, running the show, and there's little point trying to gainsay them, what they say goes, they get their own way on absolutely everything.

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    I blame the donkeys, they are starting to take over the sea front, and now they are faffing about with the illuminations.
    They need a few extra lashings. 😅

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    There are so many strange, seemingly deranged, people around, that I suspect there has been a surreptitious alien invasion, and the aliens are gradually taking over. They are difficult to spot, but one of the giveaways is their insistence on beginning begin each sentence with the word 'so', and their frequent use of the word 'amazing'.

    I doubt there's much to be done about it now, it's too late, they're well entrenched, running the show, and there's little point trying to gainsay them, what they say goes, they get their own way on absolutely everything.
    The thing for me is it’s always about what happened a lifetime ago like it has relevance now , yes we can learn from it and educate but you can’t change what happened can you.

    Sick to death of the high horse brigade where they can pick a hole / fault in anything and make it racist - it’s just like BLM as I posted it’s divide and conquer the aim is to drive a wedge between whites and other ethnicities- it’s the greatest trick ever played telling white people of today they’re racist for periods in history hundreds of years ago.

    Just as I said before many times the aim is to enrage white people for a reaction and create hatred that didn’t exist until BLM came knocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    The thing for me is it’s always about what happened a lifetime ago like it has relevance now
    I wonder army, how many red indians in the last 60 years have been offended, upset or come to harm as a result of that tableau in't luminations.

    My guess would be none, zero, zilch, not a feckin one. But I could be wrong, maybe it's led to a whole host of suicides or massacres of red indians by hostile northerners, driven to a racist frenzy by a glimpse of that tableau from a Blackpool tram window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I wonder army, how many red indians in the last 60 years have been offended, upset or come to harm as a result of that tableau in't luminations.

    My guess would be none, zero, zilch, not a feckin one. But I could be wrong, maybe it's led to a whole host of suicides or massacres of red indians by hostile northerners, driven to a racist frenzy by a glimpse of that tableau from a Blackpool tram window.
    Sounds about right mon ami.

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    "A 66 year-old male blood donor has been turned away from a clinic after refusing to fill in a pre-donation questionnaire asking him to say whether he was pregnant. Over nearly 50 years, Leslie Sinclair has given a formidable 125 pints of blood. But on his last trip he was turned away after refusing to answer a question on whether or not he was pregnant. Mr. Sinclair, 66, was told to fill in a form which asked whether he was expecting a child or had been pregnant in the past six months. When he complained that as a man in his 60s this question did not apply and he should not have to answer it, Mr. Sinclair said staff at the clinic told him they could not accept his blood."

    Just another day in the Asylum.

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    Who is dafter the woke brigade, or the bizzies..?

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsm...5492b8ded297d4

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