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Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Ciaran, Apr 20, 2020.

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  1. DUNCAN DONUTS

    DUNCAN DONUTS SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR

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    Poster boy of the police force, Muslim copper representative of modern multicultural Britain get used to it racists .


    Oh , he turned out to be another child molester preying on young English girls along with his Pakistani Muslim family and friends.


    Bury Bury Bury the story
     
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    crazed lefties dont like the truth
    they live in a world of lies
     
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    Wall to wall coverage of institutionalised sexism and misogyny In the police and women don't feel safe because police may abuse their powers like Sarah Everard, yet not a whisper about this disgusting child rapist copper , that's just a diversity difference .
    It's OK to rape children if they're not married or not Muslim in his culture.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...uts-policing-and-misogyny-under-the-spotlight
     
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    <laugh> Another bright spark : Raab C Brexit " misogyny is wrong whether it's women towards men or men towards women." That's a cracker...it's the way he tells 'em.
     
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    :emoticon-0113-sleep:emoticon-0113-sleep:emoticon-0113-sleep:emoticon-0113-sleep:emoticon-0113-sleep:emoticon-0113-sleep
     
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    Did he really say that? Good grief.
     
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    In what way is 'grief' ever 'good'?
     
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    Very good question, I have never thought of it as an oxymoron before. I suppose it I just used in utter despair. In this case of that Raab guy.
     
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    I think it's a bastardisation of God's grief. :emoticon-0147-emo:
     
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    The meaning I have just looked up is, "an exclamation of surprise or alarm". I suppose the "God's grief" could be true. It is always difficult to know 100% where sayings come from, often it is just people guessing, admittedly they are educated guesses though
     
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    It's proof God favours the English language. <ok>
     
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    Seemingly, Charlie Brown used/uses it a lot in the comic strips.
     
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    Would you two just **** each other's brains out and be done with it!
     
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    My partner was reading The Daily Mash and I assumed it was one of their japes. It took her a while to persuade me to watch the BBC interview. I had to check it's not April1.
     
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    To be fair the word, "misandrist" is seldom used, but even still, he made a right **** of it.
     
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    ^^^^ jealous <diva>
     
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    He'd be too late if he tried that on me. <cheers>
     
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    At the 2019 General Election, the Labour Party candidate Comrade Corbyn promised the electorate everything for free, paid for by the rich or with money that Marxist McDonnell would obtain from the Magic Money Forest. Surprisingly the electorate rejected the sensational offering and in the Northern heartlands of Brexit they voted for the populist mantra of “Get Brexit Done”.

    The problem is that now, less than two years later, that populism is dictating government policy. The new three word mantra is “Build Back Better”. We have Bolshevik Boris promising everything for less than three per cent extra taxes and Socialist Sunak in charge of the Magic Money Forest keeping zombie businesses afloat.

    The working from home society is great when you are stuck in a virtual meeting for an hour and a half as no-one can see you doing something more useful with the time. I was writing down a list of Conservative Prime Ministers, working backwards from Theresa the Appeaser. It quickly became apparent that the current PM is the least conservative that I could list going back to Macmillan.

    Opinion polls might continue to give Boris the delusion that the next election is in the bag but the Opposition is a policy vacuum that has no intention of allowing its opponents to dismantle it until weeks before the polls open, by which time the popular wave of Boris will have ebbed away leaving the country facing a disastrous coalition of crazed Lefties.

    This century, new Tory leaders have come along as regular as buses. It now appears that to survive they need to push Boris under a bus and find a conservative Conservative as they have lost all sense of economic competence and stolen Labour’s Big State clothes.
     
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    The garlic crunching surrender monkeys would quit after a couple of hours because they would want their three hour lunch break to eat seven courses of snails and frogs’ legs washed down with dodgy grape water.

    Napoleon Macron would blame his generals for doing what he told them despite them telling him it was a bad idea. I doubt the Prussians or the Paddies would show up as they are both now in the failing United States of France.
     
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