What a Guy!
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i would have been more impressed if he'd shown some diversity & had a t-shirt with "Well done Sir Tom" on it
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Did he not get paid for the pornos he made?
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Sir Tom?
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BIG George
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He got booked for his trouble..
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Sancho is just following a well trodden path of self-serving for ones 'own'
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Kwality last goal there. I ‘m sure you boys would appreciate diversity at its best
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Hatrick for Sancho
Makes you proud to be British |
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i bet he wouldn't wear Green Flash
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Mum made me switch over.. take it he didnt do the shirt thing again?
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Knew you lived with your mum Emitdeb.It explains everything. Stay safe
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And tidy your bedroom ffs!!
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Hi moon.. I was visiting fyi....
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I know who you live with..
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So what?
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I was just glad he scored for Dortmund, I was getting worried for my bet..
He stands by his own, what does anyone expect? |
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Makes you proud to be British
Would depend on your interpretaion of been British |
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myself personally; i would like, just for once to see a black/asian/muslim or whoever, stand/speak/laud up for someone other race than their "own". Just like homkys do day after day for them
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It's called the human race for a reason most are only interested in their own
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that is unfortunately true macarony….I do not think any of us are that good
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What is your interpretation of being British macarony?
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They’re protesting for ‘justice’.
A man has been arrested and charged with murder. So what more do they want? A conviction. Maybe it would be helpful not to risk prejudicing a trial by rioting. ![]() This rioting, looting and killing (a copper was killed), is little to do with ‘justice’. |
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I heard someone on the radio talking about his 'murder'.
Isn't that for the courts to decide? |
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Not Jadon Sancho, by the way. Hope he is still alive and well.
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Shame he didn't realise he was going to get a hattrick. He could have brough peace to middle east and repaired the ozone layer.
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I heard someone on the radio talking about his 'murder'.
Isn't that for the courts to decide? funny you should say that Jack; i was watching CNN in the early hours & they had 2 members of Loyds family in the studio. The 'reporter' on the ground in Minnesota was interviewing the cop who sacked the 4 plod involved. Surronded by 'protesters' the reporter asked a couple of questions & then says to the astonished cop "We have Geoeges family in the studio - they would like to ask you a question" The question came - which was about the 3 officers not charged; & his reply was (not rehearsed) about why he sacked the 4; & that he thought just standing by while the killing took place was just as culpable as commiitting the killing. His reply was honest & sincere - to me anyway. Not satisfied with that; the reporter then says "Can you here & now promise Georges family that all 4 police officers will be convicted of this crime". Not only did she joyfully put him on the spot, with a mob slose by, but she wanted to cut out the Justice System! As disgraceful an interview as i've seen - considering the situation |
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Tommy Robinson got sent to Jail for revealing aspects of a live case, these videos that circulated involving any crime must jeopardise any legal action
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Shame he didn't realise he was going to get a hattrick. He could have brough peace to middle east and repaired the ozone layer.
Ok, That is really funny regardless of whatever political persuasion you have. I doth my cap and tug my forelock to a Master! |
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Wasn't disgraceful at all Baph. What was amazing was the sincerity and graciousness of the cop. Every time he was directed to speak to the family he took his hat off. The murdering pigs that are responsible for Floyd's death and the subsequent protests and riots have endangered the lives of so many good cops whose partners will now be feeling like Black mothers and wondering if their loved ones will be coming home tonight.
Indeed the silence of the majority is tantamount to complicity because it is done in their name. |
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You missed his point. Bap even put it in bold for you.
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policemen should get cumming,s to defend him,worse bets about,
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WD: my "disgraceful interview" comment was aimed solely at the CNN 'reporter' conducting the interview. But metinks you knew that
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Sorry.
I got to say I am troubled by some of the anchors on CNN. They have become a mirror of Fox. These news organisations need to start reporting dispassionately like Kate Adie in Tianenmen Square! I love the BBC even though they have a slight lovey bias these days but nothing like Fox. |
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totally agree; but i can't watch Fox
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I love Fox news it is hilarious and good to know most of the Dolly Birds impersonating journalists had been pumped by Roger Ailes.
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we,re back to cummings case and maitlis ,why do you need to be dispassionate when showing film of someone clearly killing someone,the bbc arguemt is some people disagreed with what maitlis said, are you suggesting there,s people out there who didn't think the ;policemen killed him
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Journalists need to report the news. Everybody could see Floyd was murdered! They are not there to be part of the the discussion they should report the discussion!
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CNN is as much of a disgrace as Fox atm imho
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BBC.....
Formula 1 drivers Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz, George Russell and Daniel Ricciardo all issued anti-racism messages on social media after reigning F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton criticised those in his industry for not speaking out. "I'm one of the only people of colour and yet I stand alone," the Briton, 35, who is the only black F1 driver, wrote on Instagram. "I would have thought by now you would see why this happens and say something about it but you can't stand alongside us." Leclerc said he had been "completely wrong" not to speak out previously, saying he had not done so because he felt "out of place and uncomfortable". |