Off Topic Politics Thread

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I'm starting to think we should bin this thread and have a thread whenever there's a significant political event such as a general election or a US Presidential election because most of the stuff on here in between such events is just bullshit.
But there are significant political events happening all the time Tom, and a lot of them deserve discussion. I would like to talk about, to name a few examples, the decision to demolish Grenfell Tower, the situation in Gaza, the Ukraine war, Labour’s effort to turn the economy around, and climate change, probably more important than anything else.

But any attempt to engage in debate on anything is always derailed by Osvaldorama’s continuous spouting of utter bullshit and lies he has copied off Twitter, and his complete contempt for anyone with a different view.

As people pointed out yesterday, this thread had become a sensible place again for the 4 weeks he was banned. People could hold opposing views and debate the merits without resorting to blanket insults.
 
I think it's worth continuing with if only for the links to Jonathan Pie, other video clips, PE and HIGNFY.
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But there are significant political events happening all the time Tom, and a lot of them deserve discussion. I would like to talk about, to name a few examples, the decision to demolish Grenfell Tower, the situation in Gaza, the Ukraine war, Labour’s effort to turn the economy around, and climate change, probably more important than anything else.

But any attempt to engage in debate on anything is always derailed by Osvaldorama’s continuous spouting of utter bullshit and lies he has copied off Twitter, and his complete contempt for anyone with a different view.

As people pointed out yesterday, this thread had become a sensible place again for the 4 weeks he was banned. People could hold opposing views and debate the merits without resorting to blanket insults.
I do agree there are plenty of events worth discussing. But I feel this thread has been somewhat tainted by people who refuse to even entertain other people's opinions - and Os is not the only guilty party there, albeit he is the most controversial. I just wish people could debate things without having their left wing or right wing blinkers on. Climate change isn't going away regardless!
 
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I do agree there are plenty of events worth discussing. But I feel this thread has been somewhat tainted by people who refuse to even entertain other people's opinions - and Os is not the only guilty party there, albeit he is the most controversial. I just wish people could debate things without having their left wing or right wing blinkers on. Climate change isn't going away regardless!
This thread was created mainly as an outlet for people who wanted to talk about the issues in the lead up to the Brexit referendum, but more importantly, it gave the mods a lever to enforce the “no politics” rule on all the other threads. I think, despite the problems with certain posters, it’s still worth keeping a single thread where politics can be debated. Anyone who doesn’t want to read or post on this thread can simply stay away.

I do agree about the blinkers thing though. As James O’Brien often says, what’s the point in having a mind if you’re not prepared to change it? Too many of us hold on to particular viewpoints in the same way we support our chosen football team, often beyond any rational reasoning.
 
Agreed with all the above. This thread was civil and even quite informative for a month, now it is just tedious oneupmanship and "see I was right" and "I know, you all don't and are being duped"

We all have varying political views on here - after all we are here for the 'love' of Southampton FC, not for our world outlook, but there are ways to debate and put your point across, without the Trumpesque 'he who shouts loudest'.

I have a few friends on here (lol honest) and I guarantee some of our views are poles apart, but we discuss them like adults and even learn from each other. There really isn't a right or wrong in a lot of things, just a different perspective.

The thread now is quite pointless as it is just now an avenue for one poster in particular to shout and rant (lol not you Lincoln...that is the SR thread <laugh>) and try to put their views on us. The funny thing is that if the delivery was different and from better sources, some of us may actually listen and maybe even agree a bit. Instead it is just sensationalism and frankly downright racist **** that goes under the banner of "You are all being duped, I know the truth"


Absolutely, that's my thread and I refuse to be calm, rational or objective.

**** Sports Republic.

Everything else on this particular thread is all a bit much to be honest. I didn't realise how American we've all become with our politics and how entrenched those views are. 99% of the time I couldn't really give 2 ****s about politics. I'm working class so none of them represent me and my life is too busy* to pay it much notice to be honest.


*not too busy to rant about Sports Republic though. **** those guys :emoticon-0173-middl
 
Never really bother reading on here and just scrolled the last few pages. Hilarious and quite sad to see grown men be quite so petty. Politics is best done down the pub over a pint
 
I am convinced that Trump will not last the course. There will be a moment when the world will wake up to Trump and say enough is enough. Quite interesting to read about elements of judiciary already moving against him.

I can see the international community reaching a point at which America will be ostracised completely. It is not going to end well for Trump and as soon as his supporters start to be affected by his policies, the writing will be on the wall.

I wax reading an interesting article yesterday about the fact that Reform is not the political party benefitting most from thr current political turbulence. The SNP now have more support than u der Nicola Sturgeon due to the poor performance of Starmer and his cosying up to Trump. When Trump eventually fails, I feel that this will pave the way for more progressive political parties like SNP. Hopefully Labour will then be more comfortable pursuing a pukka socialist agenda.

The failure of Trump will happen sooner rather than later.. Hopefully this will finally discredit the Right in the eyes of the voters. Just need the Left to stop embracing niche causes and start returning to their fundamental policies of addressing inequality.
Looking at the way Trump is locking horns with the CIA and the FBI, I am reminded of the time when John F Kennedy said he would “smash the CIA into a thousand pieces”. What could possibly go wrong after making such a threat?
He obviously didn’t smash the CIA, but he did “retire” the CIA Director Allen Dulles, a man who later served in the Warren Commission that investigated the JFK assassination.
For those interested in JFK conspiracy theories, I would highly recommend watching JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, a documentary directed by Oliver Stone, which reveals a lot of eye opening details, including future president Gerald Ford suggesting that the entry point of the so called “magic bullet” be changed to fit in with the story of one bullet causing so much damage to both JFK and the Texas Governor John Connally Jr.
I rewatched it recently in anticipation of more locked away documents being released in the near future.
 
But there are significant political events happening all the time Tom, and a lot of them deserve discussion. I would like to talk about, to name a few examples, the decision to demolish Grenfell Tower, the situation in Gaza, the Ukraine war, Labour’s effort to turn the economy around, and climate change, probably more important than anything else.

But any attempt to engage in debate on anything is always derailed by Osvaldorama’s continuous spouting of utter bullshit and lies he has copied off Twitter, and his complete contempt for anyone with a different view.

As people pointed out yesterday, this thread had become a sensible place again for the 4 weeks he was banned. People could hold opposing views and debate the merits without resorting to blanket insults.
Grenfell. I don’t really understand this idea of keeping the thing up. People need homes to live in, not monuments. Someone explain this one to me.

Gaza is craziness. Why is it that people can see that some people have rights but not recognise the rights of others? Imagine a race that was kicked out of one country being then kicked out of another. Is it irony that the state if Israel, built by a people who were kicked out of many nations, keeps kicking the Palestinian people out of one home after another?

Ukraine. I hope this war ends soon. Too much killing and no progress anywhere. I have a tiny bit of hope Trump was being honest when he said he could end it - but it has to be a peace satisfactory to the people of Ukraine.

Labour are up against it on the economy. I am happy for them to be unpopular if they make long term progress.

Climate change. The key is to go 100% green energy. It will be cheaper for all of us and is achievable in the short term!
 
If I had known I would become a mod back when this thread was created I would have pushed really hard for this not to have been created. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
It was a really good thread for a long time
So informative during COVID and Brexit
People were posting academic articles that gave insight and contained informed opinions and facts (you remember those)
We had one poster who had different views to the general gist on here, but they were informed views that came with some credibility
I miss those days
 
Tom and Chilcs

I just wanted to add my thoughts to this thread which I would loath to be pulled as well as to add my thanks for both acting as Mods.

I do not share the opinions of everyone in here but there are regular posters like Laces. NO.7 ,Tejon , Jabbo etc who I tend to pay attention to as I feel they have a lot to contribute. I find that I cannot take Os seriously and have wondered whether he / she /they (!) actually believes what they are typing and whether they are still a teenager. The posts do not appear to be written by an adult.

I was put in mind of Os's post by this weeks media show on Radio 4 which looked at how Gen Z received and viewed the news , particularly with regard to how they perceived matters of truth and bias. I think we are in age where truth no longer matters and the issue is whether or not an items fits someone's agenda. This is clearly what is happening with Os's posts which are typically ill thought out or have not been analysed.

I was surprised by Vin's actions as I always understood him to be forceful but never to the point of being vulgar. Please do not ban him .

I agree that the debates have now become a matter of ridiculing Os as opposed to proper debate amongst everyone who is chatting on this thread. In my opinion he is not worth engaging as the replies never address the weaknesses pointed out to him. It is worrying that so people think like him these days but this is not unique. I would envisage that he / she / will think differently once Trump’s presidency has concluded.
 
I think we need a political topic which would unite us all. I'm going to put forward an idea which will get Vin and Os holding hands and singing kum-ba-yah.

Freeman on the land/Sovereign citizens. I defy anyone to argue that they're not the biggest bunch of dicks out there!
 
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Grenfell. I don’t really understand this idea of keeping the thing up. People need homes to live in, not monuments. Someone explain this one to me.

Gaza is craziness. Why is it that people can see that some people have rights but not recognise the rights of others? Imagine a race that was kicked out of one country being then kicked out of another. Is it irony that the state if Israel, built by a people who were kicked out of many nations, keeps kicking the Palestinian people out of one home after another?

Ukraine. I hope this war ends soon. Too much killing and no progress anywhere. I have a tiny bit of hope Trump was being honest when he said he could end it - but it has to be a peace satisfactory to the people of Ukraine.

Labour are up against it on the economy. I am happy for them to be unpopular if they make long term progress.

Climate change. The key is to go 100% green energy. It will be cheaper for all of us and is achievable in the short term!
On the topic of people’s rights, I understand that America has stated its intention not to attend the 2025 G20 summit in Johannesburg because it believes that the rights of a body of people are being violated and undermined.
The people, whose rights they feel are being abused, are white South Africans.
 
The Grenfell issue rsolves around the fact that the building is still a crime scene. It will need to remain so until we have some criminal convictions. I can understand why the victims want it to remain but it is a dangerous structure and will need to be demolished at some point.