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PorcupineorPineapple
14 Jun 20 12:53
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Oh good, a return of the "you criticise society, yet continue to take part in society" argument.


Good to see we continue to hit such intellectual heights on here.

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By:
InsiderTrader
When: 14 Jun 20 12:54
Do you support the goals of BLM PP?
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 14 Jun 20 13:00
You still not a racist I t?
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 14 Jun 20 13:02
Absolutely not racist.

Black lives matter and the thousands I have put into education in Uganda shows this.

But I do not support BLM because I support capitalism.
By:
saddo
When: 14 Jun 20 13:18
Does pp support the goals of BLM? I doubt any right thinking person would. But you have to avoid any public criticism -which means ignoring questions- of them if you are part of a certain intellectual clique. The ones who squeal 'whataboutery' will simply not engage on the right and wrongs of the behaviour of black people.
By:
11kv
When: 14 Jun 20 14:50
Must be a terrible country to live in ask the lads and lasses in Calais who are trying to get here day in day out risking their lives.

BLM
By:
Injera
When: 14 Jun 20 15:01
Europe and America have become havens for black people due to prosperity. The kind of prosperity achieved via capitalism. The kind of prosperity and capitalism that has yet to be achieved in Africa.

Perhaps if BLM really cared about blacks, they’d concentrate on the one continent that has the least clean water, sanitation, food, electricity but the most black people.
By:
Crisp77
When: 14 Jun 20 15:32
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By:
Shrewd_dude
When: 14 Jun 20 15:39

Europe and America have become havens for black people due to prosperity. The kind of prosperity achieved via capitalism. The kind of prosperity and capitalism that has yet to be achieved in Africa.

Perhaps if BLM really cared about blacks, they’d concentrate on the one continent that has the least clean water, sanitation, food, electricity but the most black people.


They don't seem to really care unless they can blame a white person. Burkino Faso is closer to the UK than Minnesota and on the same day Goegre Floyd was killed dozens of black men, woman and children were killed in an attack on a market and you never heard a peep from them.

No doubt some will say this is whataboutery but if your organisation is going to use slogans like "silence is violence" and you have people like Lewis Hamilton criticising people for failing to denounce the George Floyd killing then you must expect to have these things turned back on you.
By:
macarony
When: 14 Jun 20 16:17
British Leyland Motors
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macarony
When: 14 Jun 20 16:20
Bernard Leroy Manning
By:
casemoney
When: 14 Jun 20 16:22
Funds raised to pay the Knifemen and the 10 on one attack gangs
By:
Platini
When: 14 Jun 20 17:38
Big
Lies
Manipulate
By:
posy
When: 14 Jun 20 18:28
Black Labradors Matter
By:
Injera
When: 14 Jun 20 19:14
An international pressure group says a surge in Islamist militant attacks on schools in Burkina Faso is having a devastating impact on education.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said more than 200 teachers and other staff had been targeted since 2017 - some of them shot, others beheaded.

The armed Islamists say they oppose education as it is French and Western.

They have shot over the heads of students to scare them away. Schools have been blown up and used as military bases. Books have been burned and canteens looted.

All schools in Burkina Faso are now shut because of coronavirus.

But Islamist militant attacks had already forced 2,500 schools to close, depriving more than a 330,000 children of education.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/ce1qrvlelrrt/burkina-faso

BF to London 2700 miles
Minnesota to London 4000 miles.

Burkina Lives Matter?
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 14 Jun 20 19:18

Jun 14, 2020 -- 7:14PM, Injera wrote:


An international pressure group says a surge in Islamist militant attacks on schools in Burkina Faso is having a devastating impact on education.Human Rights Watch (HRW) said more than 200 teachers and other staff had been targeted since 2017 - some of them shot, others beheaded.The armed Islamists say they oppose education as it is French and Western.They have shot over the heads of students to scare them away. Schools have been blown up and used as military bases. Books have been burned and canteens looted.All schools in Burkina Faso are now shut because of coronavirus.But Islamist militant attacks had already forced 2,500 schools to close, depriving more than a 330,000 children of education.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/ce1qrvlelrrt/burkina-fasoBF to London 2700 milesMinnesota to London 4000 miles.Burkina Lives Matter?


You aint going to get 10,000 people in Brighton taking photos for their Insta accounts talking about Burkino Faso.

Who is going to click like if they did that?

By:
Platini
When: 14 Jun 20 19:19
nothing will be said
nothing will be done

same as the Nigerian slaves in Libya

actual slavery, going on, right now

nothing said, not a peep

we know why.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 14 Jun 20 19:26

Jun 14, 2020 -- 7:19PM, Platini wrote:


nothing will be saidnothing will be donesame as the Nigerian slaves in Libyaactual slavery, going on, right nownothing said, not a peepwe know why.


To be fair before the statue of Coulston was ripped down by thugs it was used it as a place to highlight modern day slavery.

By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 15 Jun 20 00:17
Black Liqourice Mmm
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By:
smirnoff2therescue
When: 15 Jun 20 00:27
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SD4lI9GKUE
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smirnoff2therescue
When: 15 Jun 20 00:29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HZM0QiuUS8
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smirnoff2therescue
When: 15 Jun 20 00:30
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Coachbuster
When: 15 Jun 20 00:47
Ban Little Mix
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