Off Topic Major incident in Southport

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That's true, regarding the polarisation and that more of it probably won't help. Social media is just so effective at increasing polarisation and the echo chamber cliques that it creates. A strong centrist voice would be helpful but I don't see the mechanisms that will help lessen the polarisation. People are entrenched in their views and also insulated from outside views. Anything that does get through can be dismissed as fake propaganda or, like Trump does, turned around and used as proof that elites/ the media are against the man in the street. It's a really tough situation.
It is a tough situation. Change won't be instantaneous but someone has to do something. We can't keep having the two sides pushing each other further and further apart.
 
It’s the return of the blackshirts, this time with hoodies and face masks.

We saw them off in the 1930’s and we will do the same again.

Time to remember Cable Street in 1936. They came for the Jews then this time it is the Muslims, a different minority but the same scum doing the hating.

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My grandad, great uncle and great grandad faced them off on Cable Street
 
Did they roll the marbles under the police horses hooves so that they fell and broke their legs, by chance?
Dunno about that but my Great Grandad was very left wing. On a watch list which my dad was asked about when he was a radio operator in the Navy and asked to sign the official secrets act, so it’s possible he was an arsehole, but probably just one of a large crowd along with the dockers helping the Jews protect themselves.
 
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Dunno about that but my Great Grandad was very left wing. On a watch list which my dad was asked about when he was a radio operator in the Navy and asked to sign the official secrets act, so it’s possible he was an arsehole, but probably just one of a large crowd along with the dockers helping the Jews protect themselves.

I remember reading a Jerusalem Post article claiming the crowds in the East End that day were over 90% Jewish and only a minority were Communist sympathisers and Trade Unionists, I can't seem to find the article now. I was going to ask if `you were Jewish but thought that was a tad too far. <laugh>
 
I remember reading a Jerusalem Post article claiming the crowds in the East End that day were over 90% Jewish and only a minority were Communist sympathisers and Trade Unionists, I can't seem to find the article now. I was going to ask if `you were Jewish but thought that was a tad too far. <laugh>
Lots of dockers came out. My great grandad used to go on holiday to mates in Poland on the 30s apparently as he had some kind of rail pass being a rail worker. But as you ask I’m not Jewish but my mother worked at the Menorah school and I went there on the odd occasion. Nice people the Jews when you gain their trust.
 
Lots of dockers came out. My great grandad used to go on holiday to mates in Poland on the 30s apparently as he had some kind of rail pass being a rail worker. But as you ask I’m not Jewish but my mother worked at the Menorah school and I went there on the odd occasion. Nice people the Jews when you gain their trust.

I've had two Jewish landlords and worked for a Jewish woman once, mixed bag for me.
 
None of these are protests and we all know it. They can not be safe and if anyone champions then, you're part of the problem. Anyone who is wanting this can get fu cked

So what do you do? Impose a lockdown? You can’t stop people taking to the streets to protest what they feel is right unfortunately, otherwise then you’ll have an ever bigger problem on your hands. It just needs to be policed correctly and those who want to incite bother, throw racist slurs around, act like general daft ****s should arrested swiftly then and there to ensure it remains peaceful. Do I agree with what they’re protesting? No. Do I agree with what most people are protesting for? No. I think they’re all sad bastards if i’m honest.

Can’t remember the same energy from the left when the BLM protests turned to absolute chaos. They’re just as bad as the far right but they’ll never accept that because they’re some of the most narcissistic people you’ll ever come across.
 
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Far right movement in Hull now. Blackburn centre been taken over by large Muslim presence.

Going to end up being hell on in a major city in the next few weeks at this rate.
 
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If you have two sides that both have ideological red lines, and both sides consider each others to be abhorrent, how do you bridge that gap?

I know this is a football forum and most on here don't even want resolution anyway, but fück me, if I was younger and single I'd try to get out of this country. No future but conflict.
 
If you have two sides that both have ideological red lines, and both sides consider each others to be abhorrent, how do you bridge that gap?

I know this is a football forum and most on here don't even want resolution anyway, but fück me, if I was younger and single I'd try to get out of this country. No future but conflict.
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If you have two sides that both have ideological red lines, and both sides consider each others to be abhorrent, how do you bridge that gap?

I know this is a football forum and most on here don't even want resolution anyway, but fück me, if I was younger and single I'd try to get out of this country. No future but conflict.
I left the UK in 2007 aged 40 for many reasons. As I posted earlier I’m proud to be British, proud to come from Sunderland and proud that I’ve served my country both in the armed forces and in the police. I’m not a pessimistic person by any stretch and perhaps I was getting jaded with the way I perceived society was going, but I can honestly say that leaving was the best thing I’ve ever done for my family.
I’m not saying that Australia is a paradise. It’s far from it. Every week there are reports of shootings going on (albeit over on the east coast), Politicians here are just as bad at times as their UK counterparts. Meth is an insidious drug but it is very prevalent here. But overall the way of life we have here outweighs the bad stuff that happens. I would honestly say to anyone thinking about it to give it a try.