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Bristol protests, by That Print Guy on Apr 4, 2021 0:18:24 GMT 1, Spoken like a true boot licker. Why are you worrried about it? You texting your mum to ask if shes finished doing your washing is not going to cause an fbi raid, they dont give a fuck about you or your mum. you're proving my point further, keep going
Snowden:
"Arguing that you donโt care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you donโt care about free speech because you have nothing to say.โ
When they round up all the internet accounts with the word "pickle" in them you're fucked.
Spoken like a true boot licker. Why are you worrried about it? You texting your mum to ask if shes finished doing your washing is not going to cause an fbi raid, they dont give a fuck about you or your mum. you're proving my point further, keep going Snowden: "Arguing that you donโt care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you donโt care about free speech because you have nothing to say.โ When they round up all the internet accounts with the word "pickle" in them you're fucked.
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Bristol protests, by Fะฏ on Apr 4, 2021 0:29:35 GMT 1, Why are you worrried about it? You texting your mum to ask if shes finished doing your washing is not going to cause an fbi raid, they dont give a fuck about you or your mum. you're proving my point further, keep going your mum.
Why are you worrried about it? You texting your mum to ask if shes finished doing your washing is not going to cause an fbi raid, they dont give a fuck about you or your mum. you're proving my point further, keep going your mum.
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Bristol protests, by That Print Guy on Apr 4, 2021 0:30:17 GMT 1, you're proving my point further, keep going your mum. they're coming for the pickles. Open your eyes
you're proving my point further, keep going your mum. they're coming for the pickles. Open your eyes
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Bristol protests, by tab1 on Apr 4, 2021 1:34:45 GMT 1, The most sensational stories make the news as usual, the violence is prevalent. Too many people base their inner fears on how people/groups look.seems like social disorder anxiety is going to effect a few people when they come out of lockdown. As noted in the link many different groups with different objectives have joined the latest protests and within each group are splinter groups. Too much fear mongering on this thread with nonsense now about killing the police, individuals confusing the situations in America with the uk and assuming the same will happen in the uk
www.liveleak.com/view?t=uqzAD_1617459663
The most sensational stories make the news as usual, the violence is prevalent. Too many people base their inner fears on how people/groups look.seems like social disorder anxiety is going to effect a few people when they come out of lockdown. As noted in the link many different groups with different objectives have joined the latest protests and within each group are splinter groups. Too much fear mongering on this thread with nonsense now about killing the police, individuals confusing the situations in America with the uk and assuming the same will happen in the uk www.liveleak.com/view?t=uqzAD_1617459663
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Bristol protests, by argylepaul on Apr 4, 2021 8:08:47 GMT 1, "Ten police officers hurt in clashes at Kill the Bill protest in London: Scuffles break out and 26 are arrested - including a woman with a knife - after Jeremy Corbyn addressed more than 10,000 activists in defiance of Covid regulations". In your peaceful protests...Plus you even wheel out that wanker. Who here "wheeled out that wanker", Paul?
There are plenty of wankers who could have done (Wheeled him out). It's just an observation that that wanker was wheeled out at all. Remember...he is 137 now and as irrelevant as ever.
"Ten police officers hurt in clashes at Kill the Bill protest in London: Scuffles break out and 26 are arrested - including a woman with a knife - after Jeremy Corbyn addressed more than 10,000 activists in defiance of Covid regulations". In your peaceful protests...Plus you even wheel out that wanker. Who here "wheeled out that wanker", Paul?
There are plenty of wankers who could have done (Wheeled him out). It's just an observation that that wanker was wheeled out at all. Remember...he is 137 now and as irrelevant as ever.
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Bristol protests, by Fะฏ on Apr 4, 2021 8:15:21 GMT 1, they're coming for the pickles. Open your eyes
I dont give a flying tommy tit
they're coming for the pickles. Open your eyes I dont give a flying tommy tit
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Bristol protests, by argylepaul on Apr 4, 2021 8:21:41 GMT 1, But you do want to kill cops though, don't you. (Not a question). Somebody who wasn't himself (apparently) did just that in the US of A today, or was it yesterday. There are so many, one tends to lose count. Who here "wants to kill cops", Paul?
Oh go on. Putting them in hospital. There must be that satisfaction? Surely people get satisfaction when that horse got spooked but a firework and charged into a traffic light, causing the woman police rider to be unseated?
So. We have arrived at the fact that you don't want to 'kill cops', whatever your name is...but me saying that assumption is like all the far left on here saying (rather slanderously) ...I am racist.
Do you think Banksy will do a piece about the events in Bristol?
But you do want to kill cops though, don't you. (Not a question). Somebody who wasn't himself (apparently) did just that in the US of A today, or was it yesterday. There are so many, one tends to lose count. Who here "wants to kill cops", Paul?
Oh go on. Putting them in hospital. There must be that satisfaction? Surely people get satisfaction when that horse got spooked but a firework and charged into a traffic light, causing the woman police rider to be unseated? So. We have arrived at the fact that you don't want to 'kill cops', whatever your name is...but me saying that assumption is like all the far left on here saying (rather slanderously) ...I am racist. Do you think Banksy will do a piece about the events in Bristol?
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Bristol protests, by argylepaul on Apr 4, 2021 8:23:40 GMT 1, "Ten police officers hurt in clashes at Kill the Bill protest in London: Scuffles break out and 26 are arrested - including a woman with a knife - after Jeremy Corbyn addressed more than 10,000 activists in defiance of Covid regulations". In your peaceful protests...Plus you even wheel out that wanker. It's in the Guardian...where else? No police have ever ben injured by 'peaceful protest' in the UK. Not even the policewoman who's horse charged into a traffic light last year.
"Ten police officers hurt in clashes at Kill the Bill protest in London: Scuffles break out and 26 are arrested - including a woman with a knife - after Jeremy Corbyn addressed more than 10,000 activists in defiance of Covid regulations". In your peaceful protests...Plus you even wheel out that wanker. It's in the Guardian...where else? No police have ever ben injured by 'peaceful protest' in the UK. Not even the policewoman who's horse charged into a traffic light last year.
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Bristol protests, by Bill Hicks on Apr 4, 2021 8:43:03 GMT 1,
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Bristol protests, by Reader on Apr 4, 2021 8:49:04 GMT 1, Who here "wants to kill cops", Paul?
Oh go on. Putting them in hospital. There must be that satisfaction? Surely people get satisfaction when that horse got spooked but a firework and charged into a traffic light, causing the woman police rider to be unseated? So. We have arrived at the fact that you don't want to 'kill cops', whatever your name is...but me saying that assumption is like all the far left on here saying (rather slanderously) ...I am racist. Do you think Banksy will do a piece about the events in Bristol? Paul, just give it a rest hey. People are on lockdown and have enough to deal with without you turning their online social spaces into toxic sludge. We don't want to kill and injure the police and we don't think you're purposely racist.. well, a little bit. But seriously, time to move on.
Regarding whether Banksy will make work on the theme, he's been doing it all his life, but I doubt he'll be heading to Bristol anytime soon.
Peace
Who here "wants to kill cops", Paul?
Oh go on. Putting them in hospital. There must be that satisfaction? Surely people get satisfaction when that horse got spooked but a firework and charged into a traffic light, causing the woman police rider to be unseated? So. We have arrived at the fact that you don't want to 'kill cops', whatever your name is...but me saying that assumption is like all the far left on here saying (rather slanderously) ...I am racist. Do you think Banksy will do a piece about the events in Bristol? Paul, just give it a rest hey. People are on lockdown and have enough to deal with without you turning their online social spaces into toxic sludge. We don't want to kill and injure the police and we don't think you're purposely racist.. well, a little bit. But seriously, time to move on. Regarding whether Banksy will make work on the theme, he's been doing it all his life, but I doubt he'll be heading to Bristol anytime soon. Peace
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Bristol protests, by argylepaul on Apr 4, 2021 9:37:44 GMT 1, Oh go on. Putting them in hospital. There must be that satisfaction? Surely people get satisfaction when that horse got spooked but a firework and charged into a traffic light, causing the woman police rider to be unseated? So. We have arrived at the fact that you don't want to 'kill cops', whatever your name is...but me saying that assumption is like all the far left on here saying (rather slanderously) ...I am racist. Do you think Banksy will do a piece about the events in Bristol? Paul, just give it a rest hey. People are on lockdown and have enough to deal with without you turning their online social spaces into toxic sludge. We don't want to kill and injure the police and we don't think you're purposely racist.. well, a little bit. But seriously, time to move on. Regarding whether Banksy will make work on the theme, he's been doing it all his life, but I doubt he'll be heading to Bristol anytime soon. Peace I agree with what you say in general! It is all petty and point-scoring. Of course no one on here wants to see harm come to anybody.
We should all move on and appreciate the art of Banksy and other artists.
Oh go on. Putting them in hospital. There must be that satisfaction? Surely people get satisfaction when that horse got spooked but a firework and charged into a traffic light, causing the woman police rider to be unseated? So. We have arrived at the fact that you don't want to 'kill cops', whatever your name is...but me saying that assumption is like all the far left on here saying (rather slanderously) ...I am racist. Do you think Banksy will do a piece about the events in Bristol? Paul, just give it a rest hey. People are on lockdown and have enough to deal with without you turning their online social spaces into toxic sludge. We don't want to kill and injure the police and we don't think you're purposely racist.. well, a little bit. But seriously, time to move on. Regarding whether Banksy will make work on the theme, he's been doing it all his life, but I doubt he'll be heading to Bristol anytime soon. Peace I agree with what you say in general! It is all petty and point-scoring. Of course no one on here wants to see harm come to anybody. We should all move on and appreciate the art of Banksy and other artists.
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Bristol protests, by startimeash on Apr 4, 2021 13:56:59 GMT 1, Just a quick update to the โKill Copsโ banner:
Talk that the bloke who was holding it in the โKill Copsโ version is an undercover, given that he was seen repeatedly behind police lines. Not gonna give any thoughts on that, because I donโt know, but what I do know is that the banner was not what it might have initially seemed to be...
Just a quick update to the โKill Copsโ banner: Talk that the bloke who was holding it in the โKill Copsโ version is an undercover, given that he was seen repeatedly behind police lines. Not gonna give any thoughts on that, because I donโt know, but what I do know is that the banner was not what it might have initially seemed to be...
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Bristol protests, by That Print Guy on Apr 4, 2021 15:55:06 GMT 1, Paul, just give it a rest hey. People are on lockdown and have enough to deal with without you turning their online social spaces into toxic sludge. We don't want to kill and injure the police and we don't think you're purposely racist.. well, a little bit. But seriously, time to move on.ย Regarding whether Banksy will make work on the theme, he's been doing it all his life, but I doubt he'll be heading to Bristol anytime soon. Peace I agree with what you say in general!ย It is all petty and point-scoring. Of course no one on here wants to see harm come to anybody. We should all move on and appreciate the art of Banksy and other artists.ย maybe put away your dog whistle and try out your own advice.
Paul, just give it a rest hey. People are on lockdown and have enough to deal with without you turning their online social spaces into toxic sludge. We don't want to kill and injure the police and we don't think you're purposely racist.. well, a little bit. But seriously, time to move on.ย Regarding whether Banksy will make work on the theme, he's been doing it all his life, but I doubt he'll be heading to Bristol anytime soon. Peace I agree with what you say in general!ย It is all petty and point-scoring. Of course no one on here wants to see harm come to anybody. We should all move on and appreciate the art of Banksy and other artists.ย maybe put away your dog whistle and try out your own advice.
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Bristol protests, by Fะฏ on Apr 4, 2021 16:32:19 GMT 1, Just a quick update to the โKill Copsโ banner: Talk that the bloke who was holding it in the โKill Copsโ version is an undercover, given that he was seen repeatedly behind police lines. Not gonna give any thoughts on that, because I donโt know, but what I do know is that the banner was not what it might have initially seemed to be...
Everyone trying their best to ignore them.
Just a quick update to the โKill Copsโ banner: Talk that the bloke who was holding it in the โKill Copsโ version is an undercover, given that he was seen repeatedly behind police lines. Not gonna give any thoughts on that, because I donโt know, but what I do know is that the banner was not what it might have initially seemed to be... Everyone trying their best to ignore them.
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Bristol protests, by Nuno on Apr 4, 2021 18:02:29 GMT 1, Just a quick update to the โKill Copsโ banner: Talk that the bloke who was holding it in the โKill Copsโ version is an undercover, given that he was seen repeatedly behind police lines. Not gonna give any thoughts on that, because I donโt know, but what I do know is that the banner was not what it might have initially seemed to be... Everyone trying their best to ignore them.
That chap is a journalist, Barrett Brown apparently.
Just a quick update to the โKill Copsโ banner: Talk that the bloke who was holding it in the โKill Copsโ version is an undercover, given that he was seen repeatedly behind police lines. Not gonna give any thoughts on that, because I donโt know, but what I do know is that the banner was not what it might have initially seemed to be... Everyone trying their best to ignore them. That chap is a journalist, Barrett Brown apparently.
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Bristol protests, by peas on Apr 4, 2021 18:23:37 GMT 1, Everyone trying their best to ignore them. That chap is a journalist, Barrett Brown apparently. Very same guy caught my eye twice in a short Sky News piece of film, standing with or behind police as they challenged a group of protestors.
Everyone trying their best to ignore them. That chap is a journalist, Barrett Brown apparently. Very same guy caught my eye twice in a short Sky News piece of film, standing with or behind police as they challenged a group of protestors.
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Bristol protests, by peas on Apr 4, 2021 19:29:41 GMT 1, Everyone trying their best to ignore them. That chap is a journalist, Barrett Brown apparently. Quick google suggests there's a lot more to Mr Brown than simply a journalist.
Everyone trying their best to ignore them. That chap is a journalist, Barrett Brown apparently. Quick google suggests there's a lot more to Mr Brown than simply a journalist.
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Bristol protests, by Reader on Apr 5, 2021 16:58:54 GMT 1,
A bit too sonically hardcore for my sensitive ears, but powerful stuff. Great to see there's an underground scene developing on the back of the likes of Sleaford Mods etc.
Rule Britannia playing on the radio twenty four hours a day Union flags hung in every street Spitfires fly past, homeless pile up, no one gives a fuck
Sell yer guitars. Pawn yer clarinet. Fuck your creativity. Fuck you dreams. The new normal does not need entertainment. It needs only work. Viable work. Retrain. Stop moaning. Get a job making fucking flags. Shut up now. Shut up. Shut up.
I scroll through endless cameraphone footage, racists on public transport, Screaming into faces, scaring kids, Wide eyed bushy tailed, full of f**k โIm loud and proud, it is what it is, I say what I like and I like what I sayโ etc etc etc okay โitโs called freedom of speech mate, look it upโ Look it up. Look it up. Look. It. Up. LOOK IT UP.
A bit too sonically hardcore for my sensitive ears, but powerful stuff. Great to see there's an underground scene developing on the back of the likes of Sleaford Mods etc.
Rule Britannia playing on the radio twenty four hours a day Union flags hung in every street Spitfires fly past, homeless pile up, no one gives a fuck
Sell yer guitars. Pawn yer clarinet. Fuck your creativity. Fuck you dreams. The new normal does not need entertainment. It needs only work. Viable work. Retrain. Stop moaning. Get a job making fucking flags. Shut up now. Shut up. Shut up.
I scroll through endless cameraphone footage, racists on public transport, Screaming into faces, scaring kids, Wide eyed bushy tailed, full of f**k โIm loud and proud, it is what it is, I say what I like and I like what I sayโ etc etc etc okay โitโs called freedom of speech mate, look it upโ Look it up. Look it up. Look. It. Up. LOOK IT UP.
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Bristol protests, by Reader on Apr 6, 2021 15:33:09 GMT 1,
FTP
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Bristol protests, by wardance on Apr 7, 2021 10:08:07 GMT 1, UKโs shameful record spotlighted
Amnestyโs global report sharply criticises the UKโs handling of the coronavirus pandemic, including the fact that the authorities violated the right to health and right to life of people resident in care homes, including by failing to provide adequate PPE and regular testing, by discharging infected - or possibly infected - patients from hospitals to care homes, and suspending regular oversight procedures. The blanket imposition of Do Not Resuscitate orders on care home residents without due process gave rise to further very serious concern.
Amnestyโs report also criticises the Governmentโs ongoing refusal to conduct an urgent independent inquiry into its handling of the pandemic, with ministers saying only that they would allow an inquiry at an unspecified future time. The extremely high overall death toll from the pandemic in the UK is also identified as a matter of very serious concern.
A disproportionate death rate among Black and minority ethnic healthcare workers is also highlighted, along with the fact that โracial disproportionalityโ (specifically against Black people) featured heavily across various policing issues during 2020, including with police stop and searches and the use of force.
The report also notes that the UK resumed issuing licences for military exports to Saudi Arabia in July, reversing a court ruling in June 2019 which required the government to suspend new licensing of military equipment to Saudi Arabia.
Throughout 2020, Amnesty also expressed serious concern about moves to amend or review legislation which would reduce the UK publicโs ability to challenge Government decisions - including the review of judicial review and the ongoing review of the Human Rights Act. Meanwhile, said Amnesty, the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill threatens to seriously restrict the right to peaceful protest. Amnesty has warned that taken together the legislative moves could severely curtail the right to peaceably challenge or protest in the UK.
Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty International UK, said:
โHaving made mistake after lethal mistake during the pandemic, the Government is now shamefully trying to strip away our right to lawfully challenge its decisions no matter how poor they are.
โFor years, the UK has been moving in the wrong direction on human rights - but things are now getting worse at an accelerating rate.
โOn the right to protest, on the Human Rights Act, on accountability for coronavirus deaths, on asylum, on arms sales or on trade with despots - weโre speeding toward the cliff edge.
โWe need to stop this headlong rush into abandoning our human rights.
www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases
UKโs shameful record spotlightedAmnestyโs global report sharply criticises the UKโs handling of the coronavirus pandemic, including the fact that the authorities violated the right to health and right to life of people resident in care homes, including by failing to provide adequate PPE and regular testing, by discharging infected - or possibly infected - patients from hospitals to care homes, and suspending regular oversight procedures. The blanket imposition of Do Not Resuscitate orders on care home residents without due process gave rise to further very serious concern. Amnestyโs report also criticises the Governmentโs ongoing refusal to conduct an urgent independent inquiry into its handling of the pandemic, with ministers saying only that they would allow an inquiry at an unspecified future time. The extremely high overall death toll from the pandemic in the UK is also identified as a matter of very serious concern. A disproportionate death rate among Black and minority ethnic healthcare workers is also highlighted, along with the fact that โracial disproportionalityโ (specifically against Black people) featured heavily across various policing issues during 2020, including with police stop and searches and the use of force. The report also notes that the UK resumed issuing licences for military exports to Saudi Arabia in July, reversing a court ruling in June 2019 which required the government to suspend new licensing of military equipment to Saudi Arabia. Throughout 2020, Amnesty also expressed serious concern about moves to amend or review legislation which would reduce the UK publicโs ability to challenge Government decisions - including the review of judicial review and the ongoing review of the Human Rights Act. Meanwhile, said Amnesty, the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill threatens to seriously restrict the right to peaceful protest. Amnesty has warned that taken together the legislative moves could severely curtail the right to peaceably challenge or protest in the UK. Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty International UK, said: โHaving made mistake after lethal mistake during the pandemic, the Government is now shamefully trying to strip away our right to lawfully challenge its decisions no matter how poor they are.
โFor years, the UK has been moving in the wrong direction on human rights - but things are now getting worse at an accelerating rate.
โOn the right to protest, on the Human Rights Act, on accountability for coronavirus deaths, on asylum, on arms sales or on trade with despots - weโre speeding toward the cliff edge.
โWe need to stop this headlong rush into abandoning our human rights.www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases
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Bristol protests, by tab1 on Apr 7, 2021 10:24:55 GMT 1, Do not resuscitate orders were put on young adults with mild disabilities including autism without the familyโs consent or being aware of the orders being in place in some cases during the pandemic.
with this group added to the elderly groups being issued dnr orders without the patients consent it could be viewed as an government exercise to save 60 % of the nhs budget that is spent on these groups.
Primary objective is to save young peopleโs lives in the pandemic that are in a working class that contribute to the country by way of taxes collected, the other groups are viewed as a drain on funds in the pandemic and of care spaces in the nhs that could be used to treat beneficial groups to the government
Many of the elderly generations are receiving a state pension more than they have contributed during their working life, retirement age in some cases were 50 years of age and many live to 90+,the savings from the state pensions alone would be billions , during the pandemic with the chaos, it would be easy to cut and limit these groups and the money saved used within the furlong scheme
As with most issues that are being protested many of the general public do not care as these issues do not effect them.these dnr orders were not just placed on the elderly in cares homes but are being used in the wider community without consent, although these do not effect us now, we may be in the same unfortunate situation when we become elderly
www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2016/feb/01/ageing-britain-two-fifths-nhs-budget-spent-over-65s
digital.nhs.uk/news-and-events/news-archive/2017-news-archive/social-care-spending-up-556m-as-costs-also-rise
www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2017/may/24/nhs-faces-staggering-increase-in-cost-of-elderly-care-academics-warn-dementia
fullfact.org/health/how-much-nhs-budget-spent-people-over-85/
www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-somerset-52217868
www.autismeye.com/do-not-resuscitate-dnr-scandal/
www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/business-52663523
www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/the-government-has-long-failed-britains-disabled-community-and-its-only-getting-worse-with-the-pandemic
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Bristol protests, by peas on Apr 7, 2021 19:23:19 GMT 1, UKโs shameful record spotlightedAmnestyโs global report sharply criticises the UKโs handling of the coronavirus pandemic, including the fact that the authorities violated the right to health and right to life of people resident in care homes, including by failing to provide adequate PPE and regular testing, by discharging infected - or possibly infected - patients from hospitals to care homes, and suspending regular oversight procedures. The blanket imposition of Do Not Resuscitate orders on care home residents without due process gave rise to further very serious concern. Amnestyโs report also criticises the Governmentโs ongoing refusal to conduct an urgent independent inquiry into its handling of the pandemic, with ministers saying only that they would allow an inquiry at an unspecified future time. The extremely high overall death toll from the pandemic in the UK is also identified as a matter of very serious concern. A disproportionate death rate among Black and minority ethnic healthcare workers is also highlighted, along with the fact that โracial disproportionalityโ (specifically against Black people) featured heavily across various policing issues during 2020, including with police stop and searches and the use of force. The report also notes that the UK resumed issuing licences for military exports to Saudi Arabia in July, reversing a court ruling in June 2019 which required the government to suspend new licensing of military equipment to Saudi Arabia. Throughout 2020, Amnesty also expressed serious concern about moves to amend or review legislation which would reduce the UK publicโs ability to challenge Government decisions - including the review of judicial review and the ongoing review of the Human Rights Act. Meanwhile, said Amnesty, the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill threatens to seriously restrict the right to peaceful protest. Amnesty has warned that taken together the legislative moves could severely curtail the right to peaceably challenge or protest in the UK. Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty International UK, said: โHaving made mistake after lethal mistake during the pandemic, the Government is now shamefully trying to strip away our right to lawfully challenge its decisions no matter how poor they are.
โFor years, the UK has been moving in the wrong direction on human rights - but things are now getting worse at an accelerating rate.
โOn the right to protest, on the Human Rights Act, on accountability for coronavirus deaths, on asylum, on arms sales or on trade with despots - weโre speeding toward the cliff edge.
โWe need to stop this headlong rush into abandoning our human rights.www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases Didnโt realise Amnesty were still around , thought they disbanded over corruption and being anti Semitic with links to terror groups and toxic work places, something like that , they must of survived. I didn't realise that the bigoted, xenophobic, and bitter failed artist Ploppi was back around here.
I do now.
UKโs shameful record spotlightedAmnestyโs global report sharply criticises the UKโs handling of the coronavirus pandemic, including the fact that the authorities violated the right to health and right to life of people resident in care homes, including by failing to provide adequate PPE and regular testing, by discharging infected - or possibly infected - patients from hospitals to care homes, and suspending regular oversight procedures. The blanket imposition of Do Not Resuscitate orders on care home residents without due process gave rise to further very serious concern. Amnestyโs report also criticises the Governmentโs ongoing refusal to conduct an urgent independent inquiry into its handling of the pandemic, with ministers saying only that they would allow an inquiry at an unspecified future time. The extremely high overall death toll from the pandemic in the UK is also identified as a matter of very serious concern. A disproportionate death rate among Black and minority ethnic healthcare workers is also highlighted, along with the fact that โracial disproportionalityโ (specifically against Black people) featured heavily across various policing issues during 2020, including with police stop and searches and the use of force. The report also notes that the UK resumed issuing licences for military exports to Saudi Arabia in July, reversing a court ruling in June 2019 which required the government to suspend new licensing of military equipment to Saudi Arabia. Throughout 2020, Amnesty also expressed serious concern about moves to amend or review legislation which would reduce the UK publicโs ability to challenge Government decisions - including the review of judicial review and the ongoing review of the Human Rights Act. Meanwhile, said Amnesty, the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill threatens to seriously restrict the right to peaceful protest. Amnesty has warned that taken together the legislative moves could severely curtail the right to peaceably challenge or protest in the UK. Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty International UK, said: โHaving made mistake after lethal mistake during the pandemic, the Government is now shamefully trying to strip away our right to lawfully challenge its decisions no matter how poor they are.
โFor years, the UK has been moving in the wrong direction on human rights - but things are now getting worse at an accelerating rate.
โOn the right to protest, on the Human Rights Act, on accountability for coronavirus deaths, on asylum, on arms sales or on trade with despots - weโre speeding toward the cliff edge.
โWe need to stop this headlong rush into abandoning our human rights.www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases Didnโt realise Amnesty were still around , thought they disbanded over corruption and being anti Semitic with links to terror groups and toxic work places, something like that , they must of survived. I didn't realise that the bigoted, xenophobic, and bitter failed artist Ploppi was back around here.
I do now.
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Bristol protests, by peas on Apr 7, 2021 21:05:49 GMT 1, I didn't realise that the bigoted, xenophobic, and bitter failed artist Ploppi was back around here.
I do now.
I now realise prisoners have access to the internet, I be like xylophoneic Rolf . Thanks for confirming it.
I didn't realise that the bigoted, xenophobic, and bitter failed artist Ploppi was back around here.
I do now.
I now realise prisoners have access to the internet, I be like xylophoneic Rolf . Thanks for confirming it.
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Bristol protests, by tab1 on Apr 8, 2021 9:51:22 GMT 1, Not enough of a guilty cough up after the British meddling in their affairs for over 150 years and getting them all hooked on opium whilst leaving India impoverished in the process.
But then you get these types of replies
As per Bob's post, it is an easy way out to define anything slightly right of centre politics as being fascist. I am a fascist (and therefore a racist) because I voted for Brexit, and see BLM, as racially divisive. In the UK, Boris Johnson (and the Tories) are simply classed as fascists by Daddy's Money Marxists, wokeists and Guardian readers. How is Johnson a fascist? How is he in anyway comparable to Hitler? Just because he once said years ago, that Muslim women in a burka look like letterboxes. OK - not ideal - but he's hardly making lampshades out of human skin. So, reign it in. In the 1980s, when the BBC was the BBC (and not some ultra-PC liberal anti-Brexit propaganda channel), we had a TV comedy called 'The Young Ones'. In it, a hippy character constantly shouts out 'fascists' at anything he doesn't agree with. What we have today though isn't quite that: It is a dangerous world where mass hysteria foams at the mouth over a criminal's death and starts the ball rolling for ultra-violence and demands that all white people need to take a long hard look at themselves and walk a thousand miles on their knees in repent for what was the way of the World, 200 years ago. In 1625, people from where I come from (Cornwall) were taken by Barbary pirates to become slaves. Who gives a shit about that, even if they know about it? Why do so many celebrities, actors and musicians support BLM, XR and hate Trump?
Not enough of a guilty cough up after the British meddling in their affairs for over 150 years and getting them all hooked on opium whilst leaving India impoverished in the process. But then you get these types of replies As per Bob's post, it is an easy way out to define anything slightly right of centre politics as being fascist. I am a fascist (and therefore a racist) because I voted for Brexit, and see BLM, as racially divisive. In the UK, Boris Johnson (and the Tories) are simply classed as fascists by Daddy's Money Marxists, wokeists and Guardian readers. How is Johnson a fascist? How is he in anyway comparable to Hitler? Just because he once said years ago, that Muslim women in a burka look like letterboxes. OK - not ideal - but he's hardly making lampshades out of human skin. So, reign it in. In the 1980s, when the BBC was the BBC (and not some ultra-PC liberal anti-Brexit propaganda channel), we had a TV comedy called 'The Young Ones'. In it, a hippy character constantly shouts out 'fascists' at anything he doesn't agree with. What we have today though isn't quite that: It is a dangerous world where mass hysteria foams at the mouth over a criminal's death and starts the ball rolling for ultra-violence and demands that all white people need to take a long hard look at themselves and walk a thousand miles on their knees in repent for what was the way of the World, 200 years ago. In 1625, people from where I come from (Cornwall) were taken by Barbary pirates to become slaves. Who gives a shit about that, even if they know about it? Why do so many celebrities, actors and musicians support BLM, XR and hate Trump?
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Bristol protests, by argylepaul on Apr 8, 2021 10:32:50 GMT 1, Not enough of a guilty cough up after the British meddling in their affairs for over 150 years and getting them all hooked on opium whilst leaving India impoverished in the process. But then you get these types of replies As per Bob's post, it is an easy way out to define anything slightly right of centre politics as being fascist. I am a fascist (and therefore a racist) because I voted for Brexit, and see BLM, as racially divisive. In the UK, Boris Johnson (and the Tories) are simply classed as fascists by Daddy's Money Marxists, wokeists and Guardian readers. How is Johnson a fascist? How is he in anyway comparable to Hitler? Just because he once said years ago, that Muslim women in a burka look like letterboxes. OK - not ideal - but he's hardly making lampshades out of human skin. So, reign it in. In the 1980s, when the BBC was the BBC (and not some ultra-PC liberal anti-Brexit propaganda channel), we had a TV comedy called 'The Young Ones'. In it, a hippy character constantly shouts out 'fascists' at anything he doesn't agree with. What we have today though isn't quite that: It is a dangerous world where mass hysteria foams at the mouth over a criminal's death and starts the ball rolling for ultra-violence and demands that all white people need to take a long hard look at themselves and walk a thousand miles on their knees in repent for what was the way of the World, 200 years ago. In 1625, people from where I come from (Cornwall) were taken by Barbary pirates to become slaves. Who gives a shit about that, even if they know about it? Why do so many celebrities, actors and musicians support BLM, XR and hate Trump? I had planned to move on from all this frothy point scoring. But if you want to have the last word each time and continue to call people racists based on the simple fact they merely oppose the group think view, then do carry on.
Not enough of a guilty cough up after the British meddling in their affairs for over 150 years and getting them all hooked on opium whilst leaving India impoverished in the process. But then you get these types of replies As per Bob's post, it is an easy way out to define anything slightly right of centre politics as being fascist. I am a fascist (and therefore a racist) because I voted for Brexit, and see BLM, as racially divisive. In the UK, Boris Johnson (and the Tories) are simply classed as fascists by Daddy's Money Marxists, wokeists and Guardian readers. How is Johnson a fascist? How is he in anyway comparable to Hitler? Just because he once said years ago, that Muslim women in a burka look like letterboxes. OK - not ideal - but he's hardly making lampshades out of human skin. So, reign it in. In the 1980s, when the BBC was the BBC (and not some ultra-PC liberal anti-Brexit propaganda channel), we had a TV comedy called 'The Young Ones'. In it, a hippy character constantly shouts out 'fascists' at anything he doesn't agree with. What we have today though isn't quite that: It is a dangerous world where mass hysteria foams at the mouth over a criminal's death and starts the ball rolling for ultra-violence and demands that all white people need to take a long hard look at themselves and walk a thousand miles on their knees in repent for what was the way of the World, 200 years ago. In 1625, people from where I come from (Cornwall) were taken by Barbary pirates to become slaves. Who gives a shit about that, even if they know about it? Why do so many celebrities, actors and musicians support BLM, XR and hate Trump? I had planned to move on from all this frothy point scoring. But if you want to have the last word each time and continue to call people racists based on the simple fact they merely oppose the group think view, then do carry on.
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Bristol protests, by tab1 on Apr 8, 2021 10:56:22 GMT 1, But then you get these types of replies I had planned to move on from all this frothy point scoring. But if you want to have the last word each time and continue to call people racists based on the simple fact they merely oppose the group think view, then do carry on.
Where did I state any such terms towards you?
I merely quoted your past verbiage statement
If you now state your own post is racist that is your own prerogative and perspective
To reiterate I did not state or insinuate any such term towards you
But if you chose to state your own posts are racist so be it
But then you get these types of replies I had planned to move on from all this frothy point scoring. But if you want to have the last word each time and continue to call people racists based on the simple fact they merely oppose the group think view, then do carry on. Where did I state any such terms towards you? I merely quoted your past verbiage statement If you now state your own post is racist that is your own prerogative and perspective To reiterate I did not state or insinuate any such term towards you But if you chose to state your own posts are racist so be it
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Bristol protests, by tab1 on Apr 8, 2021 11:07:50 GMT 1, This thread still going I see. Whats the score? Still 0-0! - now you are present๐๐
This thread still going I see. Whats the score? Still 0-0! - now you are present๐๐
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Bristol protests, by argylepaul on Apr 8, 2021 11:19:54 GMT 1, No, there is no veiled racism in anything that has been posted; just a reaction to overbearing PC. There is a difference between being anti-PC (As I am) , and being (clearly) offensive. I am pretty sure that if I had a sinister and unpleasant agenda, I wouldn't have lasted 28 years working where I do.
My views are just views from a different perspective to probably most people on here. They are no more offensive to the views others have on here.
I have gone on about people 'lovin' the violence meted out against the police; but in no way am I saying these are the views held here by some. There's is just a different political perspective, too. I respect the right to protest, that doesn't incite hate, cause violence or stop ambulances from getting to hospital. Freedom of speech and the right to peaceful protest must never be taken away.
No, there is no veiled racism in anything that has been posted; just a reaction to overbearing PC. There is a difference between being anti-PC (As I am) , and being (clearly) offensive. I am pretty sure that if I had a sinister and unpleasant agenda, I wouldn't have lasted 28 years working where I do.
My views are just views from a different perspective to probably most people on here. They are no more offensive to the views others have on here.
I have gone on about people 'lovin' the violence meted out against the police; but in no way am I saying these are the views held here by some. There's is just a different political perspective, too. I respect the right to protest, that doesn't incite hate, cause violence or stop ambulances from getting to hospital. Freedom of speech and the right to peaceful protest must never be taken away.
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Bristol protests, by graeme on Apr 8, 2021 11:22:01 GMT 1,
"I am pretty sure that if I had a sinister and unpleasant agenda, I wouldn't have lasted 28 years working where I do."
Where do you work?
"I am pretty sure that if I had a sinister and unpleasant agenda, I wouldn't have lasted 28 years working where I do."
Where do you work?
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