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Well, sorry this will be exactly what the student protests are, nothing but naive individuals thinking they are going to a demonstration thinking that it is based on a consensus, various anarchist groups that want nothing more then to cause violence in order to stroke their dicks and trade union leaders and members with their heads stuck in the 1970s using this as a way to promote their prehistoric beliefs.

If some of these people seriously think they can cause some violent revolution that overthrows the coalition and that will somehow have every member of the public come to a consensus and agree with these so called "revolutionist", which then means we have some idealistic Utopian Socialist society then they are seriously deluded.

Got to dream though aintcha !!. You're right there is a rainbow coalition against the multimillionaires of Eton and Oxbridge lauding it over us. You are going to get your differences amongst the opposition -just as you have the Tories with their ''drys'' who at least have the bollocks to stand for their convictions like Thatcher, and the lily livered ''one nation tories'' (spineless creeps), and the Lib Dems who were probably the Tories fags at Eton.

But wouldn't it be a joyful sight to see londons streets running with their blood ? , Heyho w'ell see :eyebrows:.

Quite an obsession there with ''stroking dicks '' I see....

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Got to dream though aintcha !!. You're right there is a rainbow coalition against the multimillionaires of Eton and Oxbridge lauding it over us. You are going to get your differences amongst the opposition -just as you have the Tories with their ''drys'' who at least have the bollocks to stand for their convictions like Thatcher, and the lily livered ''one nation tories'' (spineless creeps), and the Lib Dems who were probablyy the Tories fags at Eton.

But wouldn't be a joyful sight to see londons streets running with their blood ? , Heyho w'ell see :eyebrows:.

Quite an obsession there with ''stroking dicks '' I see....

Wouldn't say dreaming, more like deluded violent fantasies that are completly warped from reality.

Are you homophobic?

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Wouldn't say dreaming, more like deluded violent fantasies that are completly warped from reality.

Are you homophobic?

Maybe deluded, sometimes better than violent reality which has been a hallmark of Conservative/Labour governments bombing the shit out of poor -always brown-people. I dont beleive the government should have a monopoly over violence.

Homophobic, no why do you ask ?

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Maybe deluded, sometimes better than violent reality which has been a hallmark of Conservative/Labour governments bombing the shit out of poor -always brown-people. I dont beleive the government should have a monopoly over violence.

Homophobic, no why do you ask ?

We don't live in Libya or Soviet Russia who actually use violence to silence anybody from having different political opinions. In fact our authorities are pussies when it comes to opposition force, just look at Italy where they use Tear gas and rubber bullets on anything that might look like a protest. What do we do here? Just make people stand outside in the cold for a few hours and let them wine on how they fell "oppressed". When the idiots at the student protest started destroying property all they did was let them do it and then arrest them later. If this was in another country like Southern Europe there would be pratically war between the protestors and the Police. Over here they do nothing but just form a line and stand there.

I hope next time water cannons are used, it would make great TV entertainment and would be comedy gold.

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We don't live in Libya or Soviet Russia who actually use violence to silence anybody from having different political opinions. In fact our authorities are pussies when it comes to opposition force, just look at Italy where they use Tear gas and rubber bullets on anything that might look like a protest. What do we do here? Just make people stand outside in the cold for a few hours and let them wine on how they fell "oppressed". When the idiots at the student protest started destroying property all they did was let them do it and then arrest them later. If this was in another country like Southern Europe there would be pratically war between the protestors and the Police. Over here they do nothing but just form a line and stand there.

I hope next time water cannons are used, it would make great TV entertainment and would be comedy gold.

...with lots of dick stroking going on I suspect . :smiliecap1: No they dont usually massacre their own people here , the governments do it abroad, and supply weapons to foreign dictators to keep their people in check, and pay off those dictators so they can steal the oil and other natiural resources.

Thats why Camerons got his tongue up the Egyptian generals arse, and why Blair was cosying up to Gaddafi. You're wrong about other countries -when the workers have a grievance in France or Italy for instance, as withe farmers or Hauliers, the police show solidarity for weeks, months before they react.

1000 people killed in police custody since 1976, with not one conviction here though for starters. 60 000 old people die of hypothermia here every winter because of govt policies on fuel. Countless people shot by the police every year...

Anyway, you havent asked why you thought I was homophobic?

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...with lots of dick stroking going on I suspect . :smiliecap1: No they dont usually massacre their own people here , the governments do it abroad, and supply weapons to foreign dictators to keep their people in check, and pay off those dictators so they can steal the oil and other natiural resources.

Thats why Camerons got his tongue up the Egyptian generals arse, and why Blair was cosying up to Gaddafi. You're wrong about other countries -when the workers have a grievance in France or Italy for instance, as withe farmers or Hauliers, the police show solidarity for weeks, months before they react.

1000 people killed in police custody since 1976, with not one conviction here though for starters. 60 000 old people die of hypothermia here every winter because of govt policies on fuel. Countless people shot by the police every year...

Anyway, you havent asked why you thought I was homophobic?

Judging from your posting history you seem to have a very working class conflict view of the world with working class values that was more popular the 50s-70s, at a time where homophobia was more strife in society.I seem to remember my Dad telling me it was popular to go about paki-bashing and trying to show off your masculinity, especially when it came to women, meaning being homosexual was not the best thing to talk about in the open.

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Judging from your posting history you seem to have a very working class conflict view of the world with working class values that was more popular the 50s-70s, at a time where homophobia was more strife in society.I seem to remember my Dad telling me it was popular to go about paki-bashing and trying to show off your masculinity, especially when it came to women, meaning being homosexual was not the best thing to talk about in the open.

Bizarre conclusion. But you're right casual homophobia and casual racism was all over the TV in the 70-s. There was more paki-bashing and black oppression by the police than anyone else though. (Check out the SUS laws ),

As you get older you realise that theres a minority of people who have all the wealth and power and fuck over the rest of everyone else, and the real existence of the police is to protect those people. Its well hidden here, but those tinpot dictators of the Middle East were more crude about it -which the people have sussed out.......

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Bizarre conclusion. But you're right casual homophobia and casual racism was all over the TV in the 70-s. There was more paki-bashing and black oppression by the police than anyone else though. (Check out the SUS laws ),

As you get older you realise that theres a minority of people who have all the wealth and power and fuck over the rest of everyone else, and the real existence of the police is to protect those people. Its well hidden here, but those tinpot dictators of the Middle East were more crude about it -which the people have sussed out.......

So basically your a Marxist...

Either that or someone who spends a lot of time on Conspiracy theory websites.

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So basically your a Marxist...

Either that or someone who spends a lot of time on Conspiracy theory websites.

No neither. A realist.

Its a bit funny how the right wing have a need for labels.

Listening to the Sky presenters talking about Egypt and Libya - ''Wheres the opposition ?'' -as if brain cant compute beyond naming some political parties to bring the situation into some comprehensible form .

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No not a Marxist. So your right wing persuasions -BNP, UKIP, Conservative ?

I guess you can say I'm centre right. I believe in lower taxation and lower state size (economicly liberal). While socially do venture to the right but have liberal views on issues such as gay marriage and prison sentences ect.

However I'm very eurosceptic, but UKIP is too looney for my taste so at the moment I will keep voting Tory unless another party comes along that lines up more with my beliefs.

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Sigh, it hurts to see some of these "protesters" going to such extremes to make their points known.

I refer to those who got physical and brought weapons, such as baseball bats in an attempt to cause destruction. All this does is give more ammunition for the government to show how we're a failing generation of democratic, peaceful, intelligent students. I was ashamed of my co-peers for their actions, which the media now use as a façade to cover up the real issue.. Why there was a protest initially.

Unfortunately I wasn't able to make it. So I can't comment if the vandalism & extremism was a much as the media is making out - usually it's not. There's been a severe lack of spotlight on the true reason people protested & this pains me. Ignorance is bliss, I suppose.

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I was there. Baseball bats ? Didnt see any of that, thoughh all the police are like Robocop now and have so much weaponry

”We got drunk, trashed the Ritz & then walked down Piccadilly to loot a few items from Fortnums.” Boris Johnson, Bullingdon Club, 1986.

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I thought I saw a picture somewhere of a protester with weaponry. Hmm..

Haha good old Boris. I did see BBC News got a former politician to praise the protesters for their systematic approach. They targeted specific places like the banks - Who've been stealing our money in terms of bail-outs of the last 3 years. It really is a shame that all that keeping being highlighted is the negativity, the arrests & the "cost of damage" & all that irrelevant sh*t. They've failed to make the most important point, the headline. That we are not willing to accept these cuts, just because we're told too.

Chances of an election will probably be nought for this year.

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Well we all know what the media is like when reporting on Chelsea or football generally. There was no seriously injured policeman as Sky initially said, and NO petrol bomb as they also said :rolleyes:

There were however definitely hooded police agitators starting the trouble: Watch the BBC footage filmed from above at 16:18 when a cordon of police pull a violent hooded protester seen punching other protesters behind the cordon to relative safety where he hides out of view like a rat behind a telephone booth.

OK a few windows got smashed at the banks who are having us all over, big deal -but that is nothing to the violence and deaths incurred from the Cameron/Clegg cuts on Health and Social services,

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