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Steve / Study
For those who can't be bothered to watch a long "the truth" you tube video, Can you explain in a few sentences what the main points of the video are & any evidence would be a nice extra. Merci Personally think this is a sad case & there are no winners. |
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I believe in general Stefan Molyneux gives a balanced view on all subjects of current news
he's an alt-right troll |
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I listened to the youtube video, it was a bit long but I persevered. I didn't think it extreme in any way and heard nothing with which I would disagree.
People have different views about things but I don't see how the abusive comments on here can be justified in the light of this particular video. |
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My abusive comments are meant for Molyneux, likewise, Katie Hopkins, David irving, Nick Ferrari and others who don't come readily to mind.
ALL these people do is promote the same type of stuff ad nauseum, mostly to make a living. They all appeal to the basest of instinct and are used by press owners to do their bidding and absorb any flak that would otherwise go to them. As A_T says. The man is an alt-right troll. He's not just "of the right" and someone "the left" are against. He is an unpleasant symptom of most of what is wrong with the internet. The "radio" thing has been widely described as a cult - yes, that is spelt correctly. |
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Add James O'Brien to that list.
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shocking post deletions in this thread
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Looks like the haters got bopped on the nose in this thread. Good to see things being policed in a fair and proper manner.
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Bearing in mind this forum ISN'T Moderated.
It just goes to show who is doing the reporting, doesn't it. As long as the message isn't too disturbed, that's ok. |
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Simple facts yet again mate. Bad things were said by bad people. Stop looking for trouble mate.
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Steve / Study
What was actually claimed in the radio report. (Just the key points) |
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Whatever was said, steve,
They still need to be 'reported' to disappear. There must be some delicate little flowers (I would have said "snowflake", but that's been hijacked) reading this forum... Or -and trust me, it really IS the case- there are a few people who sped a lot of time on the report button, when they don't like a viewpoint. I'm not as good as some at not quite saying what I mean. |
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Mexico - I don't know all of what he claimed - I've seen his name before, he doesn't tend to vary much.
My main moan is in using the sad illness and death of this little boy, to (for want of a much better word) philosophise and spread the word and make a living. I listened to the 1st few minutes and a few flicks through the rest, it is a rambling 34 minutes long. From what I can tell he's using this case to moan about "mass immigration" and the evils of "government controlled healthcare", he's completely undermining the conclusion reached by the doctors and judiciary. He's mostly being a cult leader! |
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see what I mean--geez stinks
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the next time there is a terminally ill child with no chance of recovery, the same idiots will jump on to push their agendas as well
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It never stops, aaron.
terry - you are getting to be a bit boring now. Everything, to you seems to be some sort of cover-up. It really isn't. |
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I read some tweets on the radio message. I was not going to listen for half hour. From comments he was blaming "socialised healthcare" on his death. Even though this case with hospital care & many court cases must have cost over £1m. From tweets they were suggesting this is where NHS fails. Steve is that a fair description of his radio broadcast? As said earlier I think this is a very sad case with no winners. I feel sorry for the parents & the hospital staff who felt threatened. |
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Quite.
People have gathered round a situation that has nothing to do with them for all manner of reasons. They have abused the parent's grief, they are now pontificating for personal gain. I gather (though I haven't actually seen it), that Farage has even jumped on the bandwagon. The mass demonstrations around the hospital. The press have sold papers and advertising on the strength of it Imagine if you had a loved one there in the middle of this. Just putting the words "the real truth" in front of something serves 2 purposes. 1, It draws in the conspiracy and cover-up people. (terry, for example) 2, It shields a deeper message - which is implicit, if never actually said. That's what this geezer does on youtube. |