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Police state or the state of policing


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2 minutes ago, Davkaus said:

First they came for the communists,

And I did not speak out,

Because I was busy spreading populist lies about the EU,

Then they came for the socialists,

And I did not speak out,

Because I was being a clown on HIGNFY,

Then they came for the trade unionists, 

And I did not speak out,

because I was trying to silence another mistress,

Then they came for the Jews,

And I did not speak out,

Because I was having illegal parties

Then they came for me

And everyone realised

I was a duplicitous self-serving nobber. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Davkaus said:

"1 bloody day", it's far from isolated to today.

Just for the Jubilee, Just for the Queens Funeral, Just for the Coronation.

Really, it's just whenever we say so isn't it.

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Just now, foreveryoung said:

He's just not getting involved cause the kids a clearing in the woods, it's not he don't know.

He either batons the life out of him, or just humours him.

I'll humour you, so what has he done that makes you think the only other choice was baton the life out of him?

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7 minutes ago, markavfc40 said:

I'll humour you, so what has he done that makes you think the only other choice was baton the life out of him?

Be a nause. 

Would you go to to a Man U vs Man City game and ask what'll happen if you shout your not a supporter of Manchester teams.

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26 minutes ago, markavfc40 said:

I'll humour you, so what has he done that makes you think the only other choice was baton the life out of him?

Whoever it is a pain in the arse, coming out on Coronation day trying to goad a police officer so he can look big on social media. Oh oh look at me, reminds me of Rick out of the young ones

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32 minutes ago, DCJonah said:

You have anonymous as your avatar but in this thread and others seem to hate the idea of people standing up against authority. 

Very strange. 

There's a difference between standing up against authority and just trying to be being a cheeky twunt.

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55 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

Be a nause. 

Would you go to to a Man U vs Man City game and ask what'll happen if you shout your not a supporter of Manchester teams.

How on earth do you think that’s a credible analogy?

 

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The hilarious thing in the Met’s actions today is that they’ve furthered the republican cause. If it hadn’t been for their arrests the protest would have got much much less publicity and have been forgotten by dinner time tomorrow

Now it’s going to trundle along for weeks and months

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Just now, bickster said:

How on earth do you think that’s a credible analogy?

 

Cause you would would just be on the wind up in both situations.

Anyway as many say on here its all about accepting differing opinions, some will think it's standing up to the authorities, an some will think there's no need to be such a ****.

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1 hour ago, foreveryoung said:

Be a nause. 

Would you go to to a Man U vs Man City game and ask what'll happen if you shout your not a supporter of Manchester teams.

I've actually done similar and went to a Wolves West Brom and openly told other people I was a Villa fan and was confident that wouldn't/shouldn't result in me being batoned to death.

I am sure there was the odd brain-dead moron there though who thought it was acceptable to think the opposite should be true, just as there appears to be in this thread.

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1 minute ago, bickster said:

The hilarious thing in the Met’s actions today is that they’ve furthered the republican cause. If it hadn’t been for their arrests the protest would have got much much less publicity and have been forgotten by dinner time tomorrow

Now it’s going to trundle along for weeks and months

Really, no one apart from their supporters, which by the look if it include a few on here are the slightly bit interested in the story.

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9 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

There's a difference between standing up against authority and just trying to be being a cheeky twunt.

Protesting against the monarchy and questioning the police. I'm not sure it gets much bigger when it comes to standing up against authority. 

 

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2 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

Really, no one apart from their supporters, which by the look if it include a few on here are the slightly bit interested in the story.

Just watch in the weeks coming up

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7 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

Cause you would would just be on the wind up in both situations.

Anyway as many say on here its all about accepting differing opinions, some will think it's standing up to the authorities, an some will think there's no need to be such a ****.

Accepting differing opinions is supporting the right to protest 

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