Oct 17, 2019 -- 4:14PM, acey deucy wrote:
One guy was a bit to handy with his fists...I hope he gets his **** kicked in.
yes, I also hope the protesting **** on top of the train got his **** kicked in, how dare he feck up everyone elses day because hes a hypocrite ****
Oct 17, 2019 -- 4:58PM, Mikael D'Haguenet wrote:
I'd sooner be with the bellend protester than the shower of tnucs that populate this forum.
why dont you close your account then and jog on out of here?
going to have explain what the word means, cant find it in the dictionary
apparently he likes to make up words that dont exist and yet he calls others "thick" hard to make it up really
Oct 17, 2019 -- 4:04PM, darren_discombobulates_sports wrote:
I think the organisers have let down the protesters imo, because they've been wrongly advised to target public transport, this kind of reaction was always going to happen when people can't get to where they need to, especially as some are only paid for the work they do and literally can't afford to be late, some have hospital appointments/operations they've waited months for and some miss exams. Happens in general when public transport is disrupted, for example pre oyster card days I remember someone getting on a bus and trying to pay with a £20 note, bus driver refused and the passenger refused to leave, down came some heavies from the top deck and threw him off! Public transport is just a no no.That said I personally didn't like to see these protesters beaten like that at all, in their own minds they are trying to do good and are probably good people in general but they've been badly advised, they've been put in danger not only climbing on top of trains but failing to see that the baying commuters would react.
I had to laugh at that last big because for the past week we've been hearing from these types who dished out some mob justice how we need to be nicer to the loners, because they watched the joker movie
1 week later they are going to kill some loner because they are going be 20 minutes late for work 


That "show them love" lasted long then 




Oct 17, 2019 -- 8:53PM, RacingCert wrote:
People who derive satisfaction from seeing someone beaten up need to take a good look at themselves.
obviously nobody would be happy to see some random innocent person attacked for no reason, this guy wasn't innocent in any way, he went out of his way to act like an idiot and try to ruin peoples days, I have no pity for someone like that and quite frankly he got what he deserved
Oct 17, 2019 -- 8:53PM, RacingCert wrote:
People who derive satisfaction from seeing someone beaten up need to take a good look at themselves.
Unless you are a taxi driver, I don't see any reason why you shouldn't take any pleasure at seeing that guy get beaten up.
Oct 18, 2019 -- 10:54AM, saddo wrote:
What would the apologists on this thread say if the demonstrators were people demanding that their winning democratic vote to leave the EU was carried out? Cheering imo.
Yes, they would be cheering. Quite understandable that they don't want to cheer for a new tax to be imposed on them.