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Wish BBC sport would **** off with its fear mongering of reporting every COVID infection in the world of football

Its like reporting they had flu, such are the effects on the players, COVID is no worse than flu for footballers. They waltz through it
 
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Amazing the different between the police here and the UK

The Met police are pure ****ing scum

I see they have a new tactic, target women at protests so the men react, then claim violence and go in hard.

the same police ran from BLM and were getting wacked on the head with sticks, and they go in hard on normal people protesting this ******ed lockdown

The first one didnt work, this one wont work

Now they will be paying 80% of wages till march, the economy is fooked for 2 generations
 
Good to see the daily mail backing up all the free thinkers out there <whistle>

Honestly, look up genetic fallacy. You'll be slightly more informed when you do and not make such illogical "mouth breathing" type arguments <laugh>

Ah here, I'll do it for you since you have 8 webbed fingers :bandit:

"The genetic fallacy (also known as the fallacy of origins or fallacy of virtue) is a fallacy of irrelevance that is based solely on someone's or something's history, origin, or source rather than its current meaning or context"

In case that's still not sinking in, it means choosing a source based on anything other than the merit of its contained meaning or context, is fallacious
 
Honestly, look up genetic fallacy. You'll be slightly more informed when you do and not make such illogical "mouth breathing" type arguments <laugh>

Ah here, I'll do it for you since you have 8 webbed fingers :bandit:

"The genetic fallacy (also known as the fallacy of origins or fallacy of virtue) is a fallacy of irrelevance that is based solely on someone's or something's history, origin, or source rather than its current meaning or context"

In case that's still not sinking in, it means choosing a source based on anything other than the merit of its contained meaning or context, is fallacious

Used to watch the snoopy cartoons on tv as a kid. When their teacher spoke all they could hear was "blah blah blah blah"... can't think why reading your posts reminded me of that :bandit:
 
Amazing the different between the police here and the UK

The Met police are pure ****ing scum

I see they have a new tactic, target women at protests so the men react, then claim violence and go in hard.

the same police ran from BLM and were getting wacked on the head with sticks, and they go in hard on normal people protesting this ******ed lockdown

The first one didnt work, this one wont work

Now they will be paying 80% of wages till march, the economy is fooked for 2 generations
This post is so wrong on so many levels.

Ran from BLM ffs.
Now they are paying 80% wages, been that way for a long time
Difference between police and here...You live in Finland or somewhere, where there is about a population of 13k, and spend approx 17.5hrs a day on here.
 
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Supermarkets - including Tesco and Sainsbury's - are reportedly blocking off access to parts of their stores following advice from the UK government for the English lockdown.

It comes after controversy over similar sights in Wales when they went into a two-week national lockdown last month.


Following guidance published by the UK government on 5 November, shops in England that have "sufficiently distinct parts" were told they should close the areas selling non-essential items.


<laugh> It's the same ****ing store ffs..
 
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Supermarkets - including Tesco and Sainsbury's - are reportedly blocking off access to parts of their stores following advice from the UK government for the English lockdown.

It comes after controversy over similar sights in Wales when they went into a two-week national lockdown last month.


Following guidance published by the UK government on 5 November, shops in England that have "sufficiently distinct parts" were told they should close the areas selling non-essential items.


<laugh> It's the same ****ing store ffs..
<laugh>
 
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