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On 18/11/2016 at 09:22, Antlion said:

That would not surprise me.

 

Well, let's face it mate, if 150 of P&B's finest couldn't satisfy her what chance did you have?

eta...  Div, what about contacting the merchandising dept to see if they could come up with a P&B badge displaying this message : I f**k for the P&B A team

 

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Loads of yes voters talk about how positive the referendum process was and how engaged the public in politics.
Yet when the man above engages and speaks he's dismissed as a "Ned" and his view deemed not worthy of consideration as he's in a flute band. Ridiculous.



Imagine being a bigoted flute band member. What a fukin dispicable creature.
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4 hours ago, The Chlamydia Kid said:

Loads of yes voters talk about how positive the referendum process was and how engaged the public in politics.
Yet when the man above engages and speaks he's dismissed as a "Ned" and his view deemed not worthy of consideration as he's in a flute band. Ridiculous.

The problem with people like you and the ned in the video is that you see politics as a platform to spout your racist bigotry and hatred. The aim of politics is to open dialog. But your kind contradict that when you think you can use politics as a way of targetting minorities and different cultures and creeds and stripping them of their democratic rights.

We shut you down, before you can shut others down. Rightly so.

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The problem with people like you and the ned in the video is that you see politics as a platform to spout your racist bigotry and hatred. The aim of politics is to open dialog. But your kind contradict that when you think you can use politics as a way of targetting minorities and different cultures and creeds and stripping them of their democratic rights.

We shut you down, before you can shut others down. Rightly so.


My racist bigotry and hatred? [emoji23] can you point out some evidence of this????
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His point was about the inability of your type to accept the results of democracy when the majority disagree with you. That's valid political comment.

But because you don't like what he said or how he said it then he's just "ranting"



How long should people accept a result, before trying to change that result?

General elections come around every 4 or 5 years. Is 4 or 5 years enough? Should it be longer for referendums?

That boy with the orange jacket was ranting and he kept heckling from the audience. Dimbelby had to reprimand him.
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How long should people accept a result, before trying to change that result?

General elections come around every 4 or 5 years. Is 4 or 5 years enough? Should it be longer for referendums?

That boy with the orange jacket was ranting and he kept heckling from the audience. Dimbelby had to reprimand him.

He was shouting about The IRA at one point,has Stirling suffered much from Irish terrorism?
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4 minutes ago, The Chlamydia Kid said:

That's a pretty standard policy throughout the worldemoji23.png

I think your definition of "hatred" and "bigotry" is a bit too broad...

It's not "standard policy" here and your brexit won't bring it either. Racist.

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