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Mmm the more you post the more I get the impression that you maybe one of these people that would do stuff like this. It's as if you actually think it's okay to do this?
It won't be happening today though Wills.

The more you chose to be outraged at a fringe attaching themselves to the blm protest posting **** loads about Any sniff of unlawful acts including that post you were pulled up on, continue ignoring the main message, choosing to not post about the criminal actions such as the Cov fans and others against the movement the more I think that you are purposely trying to stir up emotions against the movement and discredit the main message and law abiding massive majority driving it.

I worry that you post this sorta stuff all over social media, do I think you’re a racist? No, but I do think you are purposely trying to stir up ill feelings from people, which is arguably worse.
 
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One thing for sure to come out of 'statuegate' is knowledge that people have acquired. Having only ever visited the football grounds in Bristol, I was totally unaware of the Colston statue or its representaion/misrepresentation. My lad has learned loads on it, probably more than a term of history classes.
 
The more you chose to be outraged at a fringe attaching themselves to the blm protest posting **** loads about Any sniff of unlawful acts including that post you were pulled up on, continue ignoring the main message, choosing to not post about the criminal actions such as the Cov fans and others against the movement the more I think that you are purposely trying to stir up emotions against the movement and discredit the main message and law abiding massive majority driving it.

I worry that you post this sorta stuff all over social media, do I think you’re a racist? No, but I do think you are purposely trying to stir up ill feelings from people, which is arguably worse.
I thought you would be at your peaceful demo? I wonder what the risk assessment says?
 
One thing for sure to come out of 'statuegate' is knowledge that people have acquired. Having only ever visited the football grounds in Bristol, I was totally unaware of the Colston statue or its representaion/misrepresentation. My lad has learned loads on it, probably more than a term of history classes.
Totally agree bob. These statues need to remain so people can ask what/who they are about. Lets not try and cover our history because a few Tarquins are playing BLM this month.
 
No of course not, it is a satirical sketch of its' time. I lived through those times and what made it funny was that it was believable. We are laughing at the policeman's bigotry in the same way that Alf Garnett was laughed at for his outdated views.
Or John Cleese for his Basil Fawlty rant and goose step and just wait till they ban all of Allo Allo because it is offensive to:

Women
Homosexuals
Transvestites
the French
the Italians
the Germans and of course..................................
the English

Have I left anybody out?

Perhaps not this time because so far as I can recall there were no black or Asian characters.
 
The colson stuff was only around because the money earned from his job earned
You're missing the point. Hardly anyone outside of Bristol knew anything about Colston until they tore down his statue.
Was the statue put up because he was a slave trader or because he donated money to bristol
Even strollsie must have done something his mum would be ashamed of
 
The colson stuff was only around because the money earned from his job earned

Was the statue put up because he was a slave trader or because he donated money to bristol
Even strollsie must have done something his mum would be ashamed of
I've heard that she has a statue of him in her garden
 
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The colson stuff was only around because the money earned from his job earned

Was the statue put up because he was a slave trader or because he donated money to bristol
Even strollsie must have done something his mum would be ashamed of
Always find the idea of pulling down statues rather ridiculous - just about as mindless as the ritual burning of flags. Coulson's company was actually founded by Charles the second, and John Locke and Samuel Pepys were amongst its shareholders - so maybe their statues are at risk as well. Actually the statue of more or less anyone who lived in the 17th Century is at risk - I mean Cromwell's statue could be pulled down by indignant Irishmen as well. We cannot judge historical characters in the same way we judge our contemporaries - there were very few voices raised against slavery in the 17th Century apart from a few Quakers.
 
Or John Cleese for his Basil Fawlty rant and goose step and just wait till they ban all of Allo Allo because it is offensive to:

Women
Homosexuals
Transvestites
the French
the Italians
the Germans and of course..................................
the English

Have I left anybody out?

Perhaps not this time because so far as I can recall there were no black or Asian characters.

RAF pilots. I shall say this only once...
 
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Always find the idea of pulling down statues rather ridiculous - just about as mindless as the ritual burning of flags. Coulson's company was actually founded by Charles the second, and John Locke and Samuel Pepys were amongst its shareholders - so maybe their statues are at risk as well. Actually the statue of more or less anyone who lived in the 17th Century is at risk - I mean Cromwell's statue could be pulled down by indignant Irishmen as well. We cannot judge historical characters in the same way we judge our contemporaries - there were very few voices raised against slavery in the 17th Century apart from a few Quakers.
Cromwell
Forgot about him
Deserves to be pulled down for no other reason than banning Christmas
 
You're missing the point. Hardly anyone outside of Bristol knew anything about Colston until they tore down his statue.

What have you learned about Colston, Strolls? He was a slave trader in the 1600's and later a philanthropist in Bristol. Anyone who didn't know there was a slave trade then needs to brush up on their history. The trouble is, it became politically incorrect at the end of the C20th to mention the slave trade (unless you're black) in case it upset someone.
 
The plastic patriots are so respectful

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You’d think those who have been so vocal about the criminal behaviour would be horrified by this. Nazi salutes ffs directly what the war heroes fought against... the silence is very telling.