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Post by tickingmask on Mar 12, 2024 14:45:34 GMT
A lot of media reaction is about the obvious racism of this Tory donor. For me the bigger story is that this person calls for an MP to be shot! Reaction from the usual suspects here: Silence and (let me guess) "Nobbi hates Britain, blah blah blah" ......self.deleted.hate.rant......... Christ almighty, the troll deciding he wants to play the victim again. Pathetic.
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Post by notoriousnobbi on Mar 12, 2024 16:07:15 GMT
A lot of media reaction is about the obvious racism of this Tory donor. For me the bigger story is that this person calls for an MP to be shot! Reaction from the usual suspects here: Silence and (let me guess) "Nobbi hates Britain, blah blah blah" ......self.deleted.hate.rant......... Christ almighty, the troll deciding he wants to play the victim again. Pathetic. No, not every ironic posting is meant to be an amusing one just because You want to spin it that way. It's just the fact sometimes irony in the shape of exaggeration helps understanding how bad a situation really is. In that case I just wanted to satirise the situation in a slightly exaggerated way to get the point across who is really damaging the UK - and now we can add Tory donors to that list and change the threat to ALL UK politicians are in mortal danger if this downfall spiral continues. oh, so everything is fine now, sorry for causing those little bubbles of irritation. B-| When I said "Silence" this "Silence" is my main statement. The silence here. And members focusing on predictable leapfrog actions that basically confirm that they rather focus on me instead of addressing the topic. But I am not a victim here. Die Gnade der späten Geburt (copyright: Helmut Kohl) keeps me from feeling addressed by some hohldrehende Schwachköpfe, die in der Wüste Gobi selbst als Markierungspfahl überfordert wären . Anyways, I see their miserable vomit only when they are quoted, but with all their desperate attempts at pathetic provocation, they are more likely to damage their reputation than mine. Oh, and guess what? There are some people here who sometimes tag this obscure Nobbitroll (who is me) for his opinion as they do value it.
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Post by tickingmask on Mar 12, 2024 16:30:38 GMT
No, not every ironic posting is meant to be an amusing one Riiight... so you were being ironic, was it? No doubt Frank Hester was only trying to be ironic as well.
And the reason for "the silence" is not because we don't care about Frank Hester's comments or avoid the topic; it's simply because we don't care to discuss it with you. Every time I attempt to discuss anything with you related to the shortcomings of the UK government (or their donors), you wander off topic, rant aimlessly and boringly about the UK in general, and then start trolling or feeling sorry for yourself. It's little wonder you end up becoming the focus of the discussion, but I suspect that you are inwardly pleased about this.
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Post by notoriousnobbi on Mar 12, 2024 16:47:46 GMT
... Every time I attempt to discuss anything with you related to the shortcomings of the UK government (or their donors), you wander off topic, rant aimlessly and boringly about the UK in general, ... What You regard as "wandering off topic" is rather the focus on the systemic causes in the UK for the accumulation of a certain type of shortcomings. These are patterns that are more easily seen from the outside than from the inside. In Germany we also do have some systemic problems (that also are more easily seen from the outside than from the inside.. ). . One of them is the German Staatsräson regarding Israel that leads to clumsiness in both handing out and dealing with criticism of Israel. It causes many mini and medium problems in daily cultural life. (see anti-semitism scandals and "scandals" at Berlinale, Frankfurt book fair, Documenta Kassel, ...) Regarding structures in society, I have resolved to finally dig deeper into the works of Niklas Luhmannen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niklas_LuhmannBut Quinn Slobodianen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinn_Slobodianis more urgent.
I have never called for violent action against UK politicians. I may have called for a long overdue revolution - but this is something else as revolutions can also be WITHOUT violence.
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Post by thorshairspray on Mar 12, 2024 18:23:39 GMT
... Every time I attempt to discuss anything with you related to the shortcomings of the UK government (or their donors), you wander off topic, rant aimlessly and boringly about the UK in general, ... What You regard as "wandering off topic" is rather the focus on the systemic causes in the UK for the accumulation of a certain type of shortcomings. These are patterns that are more easily seen from the outside than from the inside. In Germany we also do have some systemic problems (that also are more easily seen from the outside than from the inside.. ). . One of them is the German Staatsräson regarding Israel that leads to clumsiness in both handing out and dealing with criticism of Israel. It causes many mini and medium problems in daily cultural life. (see anti-semitism scandals and "scandals" at Berlinale, Frankfurt book fair, Documenta Kassel, ...) Regarding structures in society, I have resolved to finally dig deeper into the works of Niklas Luhmannen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niklas_LuhmannBut Quinn Slobodianen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinn_Slobodianis more urgent.
I have never called for violent action against UK politicians. I may have called for a long overdue revolution - but this is something else as revolutions can also be WITHOUT violence. Bullshit, you've love it if a Tory got attacked.
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