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By *deepdive OP   Man
over a year ago

France / Birmingham

I know, we left the EU so what has this got to do with us but...wait...

Paris and France are facing riots due to the shooting of a joyrider in Paris.

There is of course more to this story and both sides have a tale - who to believe?

Are the riots justified?

Shops raided?

Cars burnt out?

Schools and public buildings vandalised?

Is this due to the easy approach in France to those who want to settle here?

Is the UK at risk of a similar thing happening should immigrants, migrants etc. be allowed to come into the country and not integrate and take our British values?

If I were to move to an Arab state, I would be expected to abide by their laws and way of life.

I couldn't imagine an Arab state allowing a Catholic church to be built in the centre of their cities!

(Perhaps these do exist - correct me if I am wrong).

I firmly believe that someone moving to another country whether to escape persecution, to move for a better life or because of an emotional tie, should adapt and embrace the ways of their chosen country.

Am I wrong in that opinion?

I must be clear that I have nothing against migration but I don't believe in a new Arab dawn!

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth

First of all, what exactly has this got to do with the EU?

I agree with you that should you move to any particular country, then you should integrate with local traditions, laws etc.

I'm not against other faiths having places of worship built, they should still be entitled to practice religion regardless of the 'majority religion of a country'

Lastly, yes, I do believe we could see riots here but I don't believe it will be migrants who get involved in them.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma

The riots in France are shaping up in the same way riots have happened here and US.

Unrest over an issue is hijacked by a mob intent on creating as much damage to property as they can and stealing anything they can put their hands on.

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By *addad99Man
over a year ago

Rotherham /newquay

Not justified any of it bit harsh shooting the lad but if asked to stop well take your chance. as for intermingling should definitely get to no local traditions don't get me on religion it should all be banned at least I wouldn't allow other Faith churches.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Nothing says social justice like burning a library to the ground and looting the Nike store…………..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know, we left the EU so what has this got to do with us but...wait...

Paris and France are facing riots due to the shooting of a joyrider in Paris.

There is of course more to this story and both sides have a tale - who to believe?

Are the riots justified?

Shops raided?

Cars burnt out?

Schools and public buildings vandalised?

Is this due to the easy approach in France to those who want to settle here?

Is the UK at risk of a similar thing happening should immigrants, migrants etc. be allowed to come into the country and not integrate and take our British values?

If I were to move to an Arab state, I would be expected to abide by their laws and way of life.

I couldn't imagine an Arab state allowing a Catholic church to be built in the centre of their cities!

(Perhaps these do exist - correct me if I am wrong).

I firmly believe that someone moving to another country whether to escape persecution, to move for a better life or because of an emotional tie, should adapt and embrace the ways of their chosen country.

Am I wrong in that opinion?

I must be clear that I have nothing against migration but I don't believe in a new Arab dawn!"

Syria, Egypt, Pakistan, Indonesia, Lebanon among others all have churches. There’s nearly a dozen churches in Dubai

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I must be clear that I have nothing against migration but I don't believe in a new Arab dawn!"

Are Middle Eastern migrants less welcome than those from other regions?

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood

The kid being shot well if the old bill are pointing a gun at you probably not a good idea to try and drive off, as for the riots nothing to do with the shooting everything to do with grabbing some new trainers and a flatscreen,

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham

The devil in me notes that the usual remainders aren't commenting

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The devil in me notes that the usual remainders aren't commenting "

What have remainers got to do with this?

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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago

Derby

Suppose it's a war zone to escape from now then....

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham

Just a warm up for the Paris Olympics next year.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"The riots in France are shaping up in the same way riots have happened here and US.

Unrest over an issue is hijacked by a mob intent on creating as much damage to property as they can and stealing anything they can put their hands on.

"

Which US rioting are you referring to… just interested

I am not surprised what happened in Paris has kicked it off in the southern french cities in particular as they have large french ex colonial populations who feel very aggrieved…

Marseille is just a different animal as they have loads of criminals gangs and really really don’t like the police…

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"The riots in France are shaping up in the same way riots have happened here and US.

Unrest over an issue is hijacked by a mob intent on creating as much damage to property as they can and stealing anything they can put their hands on.

Which US rioting are you referring to… just interested

I am not surprised what happened in Paris has kicked it off in the southern french cities in particular as they have large french ex colonial populations who feel very aggrieved…

Marseille is just a different animal as they have loads of criminals gangs and really really don’t like the police… "

Chicago maybe?

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By *ostindreamsMan
over a year ago

London

At this point, the French should apply for refugee status elsewhere.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"The riots in France are shaping up in the same way riots have happened here and US.

Unrest over an issue is hijacked by a mob intent on creating as much damage to property as they can and stealing anything they can put their hands on.

Which US rioting are you referring to… just interested

I am not surprised what happened in Paris has kicked it off in the southern french cities in particular as they have large french ex colonial populations who feel very aggrieved…

Marseille is just a different animal as they have loads of criminals gangs and really really don’t like the police… "

LA riots 2020 George Floyd protests.

Beverly Hills, it started off as a peaceful protest but soon turned into full blown looting and destruction on Rodeo Drive. Like the riots in France it was hijacked.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Had a WhatsApp from one of my staff today he’s out at his holiday home and worried about his trip back across France as he usually skirts Paris. The alternate routes are also quite bad as well.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"The riots in France are shaping up in the same way riots have happened here and US.

Unrest over an issue is hijacked by a mob intent on creating as much damage to property as they can and stealing anything they can put their hands on.

Which US rioting are you referring to… just interested

I am not surprised what happened in Paris has kicked it off in the southern french cities in particular as they have large french ex colonial populations who feel very aggrieved…

Marseille is just a different animal as they have loads of criminals gangs and really really don’t like the police…

LA riots 2020 George Floyd protests.

Beverly Hills, it started off as a peaceful protest but soon turned into full blown looting and destruction on Rodeo Drive. Like the riots in France it was hijacked."

You could say the same about the London riots as well.

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"Had a WhatsApp from one of my staff today he’s out at his holiday home and worried about his trip back across France as he usually skirts Paris. The alternate routes are also quite bad as well.

"

Glad we are not doing the car run through France this year. We would probably be in Cap d'Agde now.

We got caught up in the yellow vest protests a few years ago but they were (to us anyway) quite a friendly bunch.

This seems a lot more sinister.

What was going through the cops head when he pulled the trigger is beyond me but it has been the spark to (literally) a huge flame.

Protest by all means but this is just criminal thuggery.

Macron needs to get a grip on this and fast, before it spirals completely out of control.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

The far right is on the rise across the European Landscape. Look at the Scandinavian countries and Southern Europe.

Le Pen must be rubbing her hands.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Had a WhatsApp from one of my staff today he’s out at his holiday home and worried about his trip back across France as he usually skirts Paris. The alternate routes are also quite bad as well.

Glad we are not doing the car run through France this year. We would probably be in Cap d'Agde now.

We got caught up in the yellow vest protests a few years ago but they were (to us anyway) quite a friendly bunch.

This seems a lot more sinister.

What was going through the cops head when he pulled the trigger is beyond me but it has been the spark to (literally) a huge flame.

Protest by all means but this is just criminal thuggery.

Macron needs to get a grip on this and fast, before it spirals completely out of control."

Told him I think he should stay put. Worrying times.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The devil in me notes that the usual remainders aren't commenting "

What the riots got to do with Brexit ?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Had a WhatsApp from one of my staff today he’s out at his holiday home and worried about his trip back across France as he usually skirts Paris. The alternate routes are also quite bad as well.

Glad we are not doing the car run through France this year. We would probably be in Cap d'Agde now.

We got caught up in the yellow vest protests a few years ago but they were (to us anyway) quite a friendly bunch.

This seems a lot more sinister.

What was going through the cops head when he pulled the trigger is beyond me but it has been the spark to (literally) a huge flame.

Protest by all means but this is just criminal thuggery.

Macron needs to get a grip on this and fast, before it spirals completely out of control."

Agree with the points raised, Macron is deeply unpopular after the raising of the pension age..

When you've got rioters looting gun a shop and police elsewhere being shot it's on a knife edge..

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By *oubleswing2019Man
over a year ago

Colchester

I think if you look at the 1992 riots in LA (Rodney King riots), there are certainly parallels, and I hope the aftermath will drive some introspection on all sides and result in positive change.

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
over a year ago

nearby

Third of the rioters aged under 18 apparently

Where are their parents

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh

No matter what race, religion, colour or language spoken, when a cop points a gun at you then the rules are simple, don't move unless asked to do so.

Similar policy in India I believe, strangely no riots there. Took some getting used to, but now very few run from the police.

Last year in France there were 13 motorists shot dead by the police so not uncommon it seems.

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
over a year ago

nearby


"No matter what race, religion, colour or language spoken, when a cop points a gun at you then the rules are simple, don't move unless asked to do so.

Similar policy in India I believe, strangely no riots there. Took some getting used to, but now very few run from the police.

Last year in France there were 13 motorists shot dead by the police so not uncommon it seems."

This goes alot deeper than this incident. French police are racist like ours, and still think they are running the colonies

French President Emmanuel Macron has trivialized France’s colonial past in Africa in which more than two million people were killed as a "grave mistake" while the country looks for new ways to maintain its dominance over the continent.

“Too often, France is perceived as taking a supremacy stance and to dress itself in the rags of colonialism, which has been a grave mistake, a serious fault of the Republic,”

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By *anda and CatCouple
over a year ago

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Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live.

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By *idnight RamblerMan
over a year ago

Pershore


"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live."

You could equally say shoot a teenager through the head for a motoring offence and face the consequences. And now they are eh?

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By *dam and slutCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

Rip, Jean Charles da Silva e de Menezes. Held down by a few brave cops and shot in the head several times on the London underground.

Mistaken identity July 2005

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

I think many of them just see it as an excuse to cause mayhem and go on a looting spree.

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton

So a rumour started circulating on Twitter that an 80yr old Catholic Priest was stripped, beaten and was fighting for his life. Except it turned out it wasn’t true. His Diocese confirmed he was r@bbed of phone and wallet but was fine and it was unrelated to the riots.

However, the racists pounced in it with multiple posts calling for a new crusade and holy war against muslims etc.

Gully Foyle was one of those who retweeted this fake news which makes me seriously question his motivations and further undermines his credibility.

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"So a rumour started circulating on Twitter that an 80yr old Catholic Priest was stripped, beaten and was fighting for his life. Except it turned out it wasn’t true. His Diocese confirmed he was r@bbed of phone and wallet but was fine and it was unrelated to the riots.

However, the racists pounced in it with multiple posts calling for a new crusade and holy war against muslims etc.

Gully Foyle was one of those who retweeted this fake news which makes me seriously question his motivations and further undermines his credibility. "

The issue here is we don't even know what's true, I seen a 'Dutch farmer' getting arrested in their protests but turns out it wasn't a Dutch farmer at all.

I've no doubt what's happening in France is real but with social media today, its hard to see the true story.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So a rumour started circulating on Twitter that an 80yr old Catholic Priest was stripped, beaten and was fighting for his life. Except it turned out it wasn’t true. His Diocese confirmed he was r@bbed of phone and wallet but was fine and it was unrelated to the riots.

However, the racists pounced in it with multiple posts calling for a new crusade and holy war against muslims etc.

Gully Foyle was one of those who retweeted this fake news which makes me seriously question his motivations and further undermines his credibility. "

This is what happens when you have people with an egress posting lies on Twitter, they can’t be trusted

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By *ostindreamsMan
over a year ago

London


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

"

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live."

Are you suggesting he deserved to be murdered

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By *ostindreamsMan
over a year ago

London


"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live.

You could equally say shoot a teenager through the head for a motoring offence and face the consequences. And now they are eh?"

But the person who shot already faced the consequences. The problem is why are random people who have nothing to do with it having their lives destroyed?

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"So a rumour started circulating on Twitter that an 80yr old Catholic Priest was stripped, beaten and was fighting for his life. Except it turned out it wasn’t true. His Diocese confirmed he was r@bbed of phone and wallet but was fine and it was unrelated to the riots.

However, the racists pounced in it with multiple posts calling for a new crusade and holy war against muslims etc.

Gully Foyle was one of those who retweeted this fake news which makes me seriously question his motivations and further undermines his credibility.

The issue here is we don't even know what's true, I seen a 'Dutch farmer' getting arrested in their protests but turns out it wasn't a Dutch farmer at all.

I've no doubt what's happening in France is real but with social media today, its hard to see the true story."

The Diocese have issued a statement. The fake news is inciting racial/religious conflict. People need to be more careful what they post or repost/retweet. The only conclusion you can come to by Gully Foyle retweeting is that he too wants to fan that fire. Otherwise why retweet?

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"So a rumour started circulating on Twitter that an 80yr old Catholic Priest was stripped, beaten and was fighting for his life. Except it turned out it wasn’t true. His Diocese confirmed he was r@bbed of phone and wallet but was fine and it was unrelated to the riots.

However, the racists pounced in it with multiple posts calling for a new crusade and holy war against muslims etc.

Gully Foyle was one of those who retweeted this fake news which makes me seriously question his motivations and further undermines his credibility.

The issue here is we don't even know what's true, I seen a 'Dutch farmer' getting arrested in their protests but turns out it wasn't a Dutch farmer at all.

I've no doubt what's happening in France is real but with social media today, its hard to see the true story.

The Diocese have issued a statement. The fake news is inciting racial/religious conflict. People need to be more careful what they post or repost/retweet. The only conclusion you can come to by Gully Foyle retweeting is that he too wants to fan that fire. Otherwise why retweet? "

I have no doubt the diocese have issued a statement, but where is it found?

The point I was trying to make was its so fast moving with so much truth and untruth, its hard to unpick it unless you dedicate a lot of time to it.

Why are you obsessed by Gully? You clearly don't like the guy and think he's full off shit. Why dedicate so much time for him?

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"So a rumour started circulating on Twitter that an 80yr old Catholic Priest was stripped, beaten and was fighting for his life. Except it turned out it wasn’t true. His Diocese confirmed he was r@bbed of phone and wallet but was fine and it was unrelated to the riots.

However, the racists pounced in it with multiple posts calling for a new crusade and holy war against muslims etc.

Gully Foyle was one of those who retweeted this fake news which makes me seriously question his motivations and further undermines his credibility.

The issue here is we don't even know what's true, I seen a 'Dutch farmer' getting arrested in their protests but turns out it wasn't a Dutch farmer at all.

I've no doubt what's happening in France is real but with social media today, its hard to see the true story.

The Diocese have issued a statement. The fake news is inciting racial/religious conflict. People need to be more careful what they post or repost/retweet. The only conclusion you can come to by Gully Foyle retweeting is that he too wants to fan that fire. Otherwise why retweet?

I have no doubt the diocese have issued a statement, but where is it found?

The point I was trying to make was its so fast moving with so much truth and untruth, its hard to unpick it unless you dedicate a lot of time to it.

Why are you obsessed by Gully? You clearly don't like the guy and think he's full off shit. Why dedicate so much time for him?"

The Diocese statement was posted in the thread that Gully retweeted.

Not obsessed, just think it important to highlight the type of people who are being used as sources for posts in these forums as it brings into question their motivation.

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives"

Yes I was watching Sky news last night and they interviewed the owner of what looked like a shoe shop. Couldn't be sure as all the stock had been looted.

They went back the following night and looted his stock room as well.

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"So a rumour started circulating on Twitter that an 80yr old Catholic Priest was stripped, beaten and was fighting for his life. Except it turned out it wasn’t true. His Diocese confirmed he was r@bbed of phone and wallet but was fine and it was unrelated to the riots.

However, the racists pounced in it with multiple posts calling for a new crusade and holy war against muslims etc.

Gully Foyle was one of those who retweeted this fake news which makes me seriously question his motivations and further undermines his credibility.

The issue here is we don't even know what's true, I seen a 'Dutch farmer' getting arrested in their protests but turns out it wasn't a Dutch farmer at all.

I've no doubt what's happening in France is real but with social media today, its hard to see the true story.

The Diocese have issued a statement. The fake news is inciting racial/religious conflict. People need to be more careful what they post or repost/retweet. The only conclusion you can come to by Gully Foyle retweeting is that he too wants to fan that fire. Otherwise why retweet?

I have no doubt the diocese have issued a statement, but where is it found?

The point I was trying to make was its so fast moving with so much truth and untruth, its hard to unpick it unless you dedicate a lot of time to it.

Why are you obsessed by Gully? You clearly don't like the guy and think he's full off shit. Why dedicate so much time for him?

The Diocese statement was posted in the thread that Gully retweeted.

Not obsessed, just think it important to highlight the type of people who are being used as sources for posts in these forums as it brings into question their motivation."

I haven't seen it, nor have a seen Gullys post, I don't follow him.

You know my thoughts on sources

Only one person uses him as a source, but if you wanna spend time discrediting that's obviously your prerogative. I just think it's a waste of time.

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"So a rumour started circulating on Twitter that an 80yr old Catholic Priest was stripped, beaten and was fighting for his life. Except it turned out it wasn’t true. His Diocese confirmed he was r@bbed of phone and wallet but was fine and it was unrelated to the riots.

However, the racists pounced in it with multiple posts calling for a new crusade and holy war against muslims etc.

Gully Foyle was one of those who retweeted this fake news which makes me seriously question his motivations and further undermines his credibility.

The issue here is we don't even know what's true, I seen a 'Dutch farmer' getting arrested in their protests but turns out it wasn't a Dutch farmer at all.

I've no doubt what's happening in France is real but with social media today, its hard to see the true story.

The Diocese have issued a statement. The fake news is inciting racial/religious conflict. People need to be more careful what they post or repost/retweet. The only conclusion you can come to by Gully Foyle retweeting is that he too wants to fan that fire. Otherwise why retweet?

I have no doubt the diocese have issued a statement, but where is it found?

The point I was trying to make was its so fast moving with so much truth and untruth, its hard to unpick it unless you dedicate a lot of time to it.

Why are you obsessed by Gully? You clearly don't like the guy and think he's full off shit. Why dedicate so much time for him?

The Diocese statement was posted in the thread that Gully retweeted.

Not obsessed, just think it important to highlight the type of people who are being used as sources for posts in these forums as it brings into question their motivation.

I haven't seen it, nor have a seen Gullys post, I don't follow him.

You know my thoughts on sources

Only one person uses him as a source, but if you wanna spend time discrediting that's obviously your prerogative. I just think it's a waste of time."

then why spend time talking about it? You just wasted YOUR time

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"So a rumour started circulating on Twitter that an 80yr old Catholic Priest was stripped, beaten and was fighting for his life. Except it turned out it wasn’t true. His Diocese confirmed he was r@bbed of phone and wallet but was fine and it was unrelated to the riots.

However, the racists pounced in it with multiple posts calling for a new crusade and holy war against muslims etc.

Gully Foyle was one of those who retweeted this fake news which makes me seriously question his motivations and further undermines his credibility.

The issue here is we don't even know what's true, I seen a 'Dutch farmer' getting arrested in their protests but turns out it wasn't a Dutch farmer at all.

I've no doubt what's happening in France is real but with social media today, its hard to see the true story.

The Diocese have issued a statement. The fake news is inciting racial/religious conflict. People need to be more careful what they post or repost/retweet. The only conclusion you can come to by Gully Foyle retweeting is that he too wants to fan that fire. Otherwise why retweet?

I have no doubt the diocese have issued a statement, but where is it found?

The point I was trying to make was its so fast moving with so much truth and untruth, its hard to unpick it unless you dedicate a lot of time to it.

Why are you obsessed by Gully? You clearly don't like the guy and think he's full off shit. Why dedicate so much time for him?

The Diocese statement was posted in the thread that Gully retweeted.

Not obsessed, just think it important to highlight the type of people who are being used as sources for posts in these forums as it brings into question their motivation.

I haven't seen it, nor have a seen Gullys post, I don't follow him.

You know my thoughts on sources

Only one person uses him as a source, but if you wanna spend time discrediting that's obviously your prerogative. I just think it's a waste of time.

then why spend time talking about it? You just wasted YOUR time "

I thought we were talking about 'fake news'?

The one person you've aimed your comment at won't care, that's why I feel its a waste of time

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By *ostindreamsMan
over a year ago

London


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives

Yes I was watching Sky news last night and they interviewed the owner of what looked like a shoe shop. Couldn't be sure as all the stock had been looted.

They went back the following night and looted his stock room as well."

Then you open the internet to see idiots supporting these rioters. Some even justify it by saying, 'But these people have insurance anyway.' Like insurance comes for free. I guess once people are brainwashed by ideologies, they do all kind of mental gymnastics to support even the vilest acts of the groups they support.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives

Yes I was watching Sky news last night and they interviewed the owner of what looked like a shoe shop. Couldn't be sure as all the stock had been looted.

They went back the following night and looted his stock room as well."

It's orchestrated and some goods will be taken to order sadly, watched a gang ransack a hi fi shop in the London riots and it was pre planned given they used a couple of angle grinders to take out the locks in the shutters ..

Some of the terminology being used is apt, like scavenger locusts there's an element in many societies that will hijack any reason to profit themselves and possibly ruin the hard earned livelihoods of others..

Burning down health centres and libraries, cunts pure and simple..

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live."

Never lived a day in my shoes then…..

Can I ask you a question? How many times in your life have you been “stopped and searched” … just curious?

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By *deepdive OP   Man
over a year ago

France / Birmingham


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives

Yes I was watching Sky news last night and they interviewed the owner of what looked like a shoe shop. Couldn't be sure as all the stock had been looted.

They went back the following night and looted his stock room as well.

Then you open the internet to see idiots supporting these rioters. Some even justify it by saying, 'But these people have insurance anyway.' Like insurance comes for free. I guess once people are brainwashed by ideologies, they do all kind of mental gymnastics to support even the vilest acts of the groups they support."

I am about 20 miles from Marseille at the moment on holiday.

Absolutely no issues here and life goes on as normal however; areas of Marseille tell a different story.

These riots and rioters, as has been said earlier, are people who simply want to cause problems. They look for any excuse and, at the moment, they have one.

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By *idnight RamblerMan
over a year ago

Pershore


"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live.

You could equally say shoot a teenager through the head for a motoring offence and face the consequences. And now they are eh?

But the person who shot already faced the consequences. The problem is why are random people who have nothing to do with it having their lives destroyed?"

I agree, the toll on victims of looting is indefensible. I meant the authorities are facing the consequences of heavy-handed policing. There has to be proportionality in meting-out justice - this was a motoring stop!!

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes

I just read on the BBC that Iran have castigated France for their actions. Not often a place like Iran gets to do that.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives

Yes I was watching Sky news last night and they interviewed the owner of what looked like a shoe shop. Couldn't be sure as all the stock had been looted.

They went back the following night and looted his stock room as well.

Then you open the internet to see idiots supporting these rioters. Some even justify it by saying, 'But these people have insurance anyway.' Like insurance comes for free. I guess once people are brainwashed by ideologies, they do all kind of mental gymnastics to support even the vilest acts of the groups they support.

I am about 20 miles from Marseille at the moment on holiday.

Absolutely no issues here and life goes on as normal however; areas of Marseille tell a different story.

These riots and rioters, as has been said earlier, are people who simply want to cause problems. They look for any excuse and, at the moment, they have one."

Yup.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives

Yes I was watching Sky news last night and they interviewed the owner of what looked like a shoe shop. Couldn't be sure as all the stock had been looted.

They went back the following night and looted his stock room as well.

Then you open the internet to see idiots supporting these rioters. Some even justify it by saying, 'But these people have insurance anyway.' Like insurance comes for free. I guess once people are brainwashed by ideologies, they do all kind of mental gymnastics to support even the vilest acts of the groups they support.

I am about 20 miles from Marseille at the moment on holiday.

Absolutely no issues here and life goes on as normal however; areas of Marseille tell a different story.

These riots and rioters, as has been said earlier, are people who simply want to cause problems. They look for any excuse and, at the moment, they have one.

Yup. "

According to the BBC it's gone further than causing a few problems and looting. Apparently they rammed a car to a mayor's house and set it alight to set the house alight. The mayor's wife and children had to escape and in doing so we're injured when they were attacked with fireworks. Worrying times when people think such actions are a ok

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives

Yes I was watching Sky news last night and they interviewed the owner of what looked like a shoe shop. Couldn't be sure as all the stock had been looted.

They went back the following night and looted his stock room as well.

Then you open the internet to see idiots supporting these rioters. Some even justify it by saying, 'But these people have insurance anyway.' Like insurance comes for free. I guess once people are brainwashed by ideologies, they do all kind of mental gymnastics to support even the vilest acts of the groups they support.

I am about 20 miles from Marseille at the moment on holiday.

Absolutely no issues here and life goes on as normal however; areas of Marseille tell a different story.

These riots and rioters, as has been said earlier, are people who simply want to cause problems. They look for any excuse and, at the moment, they have one.

Yup.

According to the BBC it's gone further than causing a few problems and looting. Apparently they rammed a car to a mayor's house and set it alight to set the house alight. The mayor's wife and children had to escape and in doing so we're injured when they were attacked with fireworks. Worrying times when people think such actions are a ok "

Feral.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives

Yes I was watching Sky news last night and they interviewed the owner of what looked like a shoe shop. Couldn't be sure as all the stock had been looted.

They went back the following night and looted his stock room as well.

Then you open the internet to see idiots supporting these rioters. Some even justify it by saying, 'But these people have insurance anyway.' Like insurance comes for free. I guess once people are brainwashed by ideologies, they do all kind of mental gymnastics to support even the vilest acts of the groups they support.

I am about 20 miles from Marseille at the moment on holiday.

Absolutely no issues here and life goes on as normal however; areas of Marseille tell a different story.

These riots and rioters, as has been said earlier, are people who simply want to cause problems. They look for any excuse and, at the moment, they have one.

Yup.

According to the BBC it's gone further than causing a few problems and looting. Apparently they rammed a car to a mayor's house and set it alight to set the house alight. The mayor's wife and children had to escape and in doing so we're injured when they were attacked with fireworks. Worrying times when people think such actions are a ok

Feral. "

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I am of the opinion that any creature(s) behaving in this way, i.e. 'feral', do so for quite natural reason, to eat, protect themselves, guard their territory, repel any would be usurpers.

Now, consider this pack of humanity, currently at 'work' in France and especially their 'raison d'etre' and completely unnecessary suffering directed toward others.......

They are the reason for the existence of rubber bullets........... unfortunately.

Terrible times for all, the initial victim and all others affected by this human scourge.

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By *deepdive OP   Man
over a year ago

France / Birmingham


"I wonder how many of the rioters actually give a shit about the kid who was shot.

None. If they really had a problem with police, they would be fighting the police. Instead, they are destroying the properties of random people and looting. Just a bunch of coward theives

Yes I was watching Sky news last night and they interviewed the owner of what looked like a shoe shop. Couldn't be sure as all the stock had been looted.

They went back the following night and looted his stock room as well.

Then you open the internet to see idiots supporting these rioters. Some even justify it by saying, 'But these people have insurance anyway.' Like insurance comes for free. I guess once people are brainwashed by ideologies, they do all kind of mental gymnastics to support even the vilest acts of the groups they support.

I am about 20 miles from Marseille at the moment on holiday.

Absolutely no issues here and life goes on as normal however; areas of Marseille tell a different story.

These riots and rioters, as has been said earlier, are people who simply want to cause problems. They look for any excuse and, at the moment, they have one.

Yup.

According to the BBC it's gone further than causing a few problems and looting. Apparently they rammed a car to a mayor's house and set it alight to set the house alight. The mayor's wife and children had to escape and in doing so we're injured when they were attacked with fireworks. Worrying times when people think such actions are a ok

Feral.

***********************************

I am of the opinion that any creature(s) behaving in this way, i.e. 'feral', do so for quite natural reason, to eat, protect themselves, guard their territory, repel any would be usurpers.

Now, consider this pack of humanity, currently at 'work' in France and especially their 'raison d'etre' and completely unnecessary suffering directed toward others.......

They are the reason for the existence of rubber bullets........... unfortunately.

Terrible times for all, the initial victim and all others affected by this human scourge."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just happy its not the US for once

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just happy its not the US for once"
Agree

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham

Institutional racism is the accusation. Exactly the same as the accusation being targeted at the Met...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just happy its not the US for once"
France should hire the rooftop Koreans

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Just happy its not the US for onceFrance should hire the rooftop Koreans "

That was a force unknown

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

He was known to the police and refused to do as requested, since the terror attacks in France the French police have had the authority to use weapons if required traffic stops and checkpoints, and as such some 22 predominantly male migrants in their twenty's have been shot. In my experience of them daily in this country there inability to cooperate does not surprise me. Just this very evening I was called a "Dirty mother fucker" by a migrant for doing my job and had a bottle thrown at me.

And Yet no rioting or condemnation from Islamic countries when several children are stabbed in a French park...........

EU and UK leaders time to wake up and stop bending over to accommodate those that are never going to integrate in western European society!

If you wish to me call me racist crack on, but remember my views are based on daily contact............are yours?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just happy its not the US for onceFrance should hire the rooftop Koreans

That was a force unknown"

lol they handled the LA. Riots accordingly.The f around and find out mantra.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just happy its not the US for onceFrance should hire the rooftop Koreans

That was a force unknown"

Maybe Macron can hire Kyle Rittenhouse

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By *deepdive OP   Man
over a year ago

France / Birmingham


"He was known to the police and refused to do as requested, since the terror attacks in France the French police have had the authority to use weapons if required traffic stops and checkpoints, and as such some 22 predominantly male migrants in their twenty's have been shot. In my experience of them daily in this country there inability to cooperate does not surprise me. Just this very evening I was called a "Dirty mother fucker" by a migrant for doing my job and had a bottle thrown at me.

And Yet no rioting or condemnation from Islamic countries when several children are stabbed in a French park...........

EU and UK leaders time to wake up and stop bending over to accommodate those that are never going to integrate in western European society!

If you wish to me call me racist crack on, but remember my views are based on daily contact............are yours?"

Agreed

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Just happy its not the US for onceFrance should hire the rooftop Koreans "

You do not fuck with rooftop Koreans!

Coincidentally I watched Anthony Bourdain this weekend and his show had a segment on how the community came together to stop the opportunistic shoppers.

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By *deepdive OP   Man
over a year ago

France / Birmingham

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By *deepdive OP   Man
over a year ago

France / Birmingham

24 year old firefighter dies whilst trying to put out blaze during riots.

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

Firstly I do not condone or excuse the shooting but, having read a bit more about it, there are some serious questions that need answering.

The victim was "known to police" why and/or for what? Petty crime? Dr*gs? Terror watch list?

Why was a known 17 year old from an allegedly "deprived" area driving a Mercedes on Polish number plates?

Why was the "traffic stop" carried out by cops from (I don't know the correct French name) what I would call the heavy mob? Those guys were not your regular Gendarmes. I think they wanted to see a bit more than just his driving licence.

What were the exact circumstances that led to the shot being fired? At the moment we only have the passengers version of events.

I've watched the footage of the car moving forward just before the shot was fired.

According to the passenger, the car was automatic and one of the cops hit the driver causing his foot to slip off the brake. I drive an automatic and if I take my foot off the brake the car will creep forward. This car was not creeping, there was a foot on the gas.

It does seem that the cops over reacted and, as I posted earlier, I've no idea what their thoughts were but there are a hell of a lot of questions.

Let's ask them and get a balanced idea of what happened before everyone starts shouting racist.

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

I don't condone or excuse the looting and destructions caused by rioters and opportunists. However rarely anyone ever asks why is there so much frustration, anger and tension that it results in those massives riots - not just the actual one in France but also past ones in the USA and in the UK? And as long as the roots causing those outbreaks are not dealt with there will be unrest outburst now and in the future.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"I don't condone or excuse the looting and destructions caused by rioters and opportunists. However rarely anyone ever asks why is there so much frustration, anger and tension that it results in those massives riots - not just the actual one in France but also past ones in the USA and in the UK? And as long as the roots causing those outbreaks are not dealt with there will be unrest outburst now and in the future.

"

Protests are usually peaceful to begin with and then hijacked by criminals, youth and chancers.

The looting and destruction is replicated all over the world by the same types of people. People who see an opportunity to cause damage and steal amongst vast numbers of people making the risk of being caught very low.

The rioting and protesting are separate things linked only through opportunism to capitalise on the emotion of a tragic event.

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"Just happy its not the US for onceFrance should hire the rooftop Koreans

You do not fuck with rooftop Koreans!

Coincidentally I watched Anthony Bourdain this weekend and his show had a segment on how the community came together to stop the opportunistic shoppers. "

WTF are “rooftop Koreans”? That’s a new phrase to me!

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Just happy its not the US for onceFrance should hire the rooftop Koreans

You do not fuck with rooftop Koreans!

Coincidentally I watched Anthony Bourdain this weekend and his show had a segment on how the community came together to stop the opportunistic shoppers.

WTF are “rooftop Koreans”? That’s a new phrase to me!"

Essentially during the LA riots the Police set up on Rodeo Drive and wouldnt or couldn’t protect the Korean community.

So some of the community got hold of some guns and took to the rooftops to protect their livelihoods and area.

They developed into a bit of a folk hero type thing known for their aesthetic.

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
over a year ago

Gilfach


"Why was the "traffic stop" carried out by cops from (I don't know the correct French name) what I would call the heavy mob? Those guys were not your regular Gendarmes. I think they wanted to see a bit more than just his driving licence."

I don't know why that particular unit was involved, but I can say why the stop happened. The vehicle had been reported as being driven at speed and erratically, in a manner that endangered the safety of pedestrians. Whether the report was true or not, I can't say, but there was indeed such a report.

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By *exy_HornyCouple
over a year ago

Leigh

So, the reports I have seen say the driver who was killed was 17.

As far as I am aware, the minimum legal age to hold a car driving license in France is 18.

If the above are true, it is another case of natural selection. As per the scrotes in Cardiff last month.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So, the reports I have seen say the driver who was killed was 17.

As far as I am aware, the minimum legal age to hold a car driving license in France is 18.

If the above are true, it is another case of natural selection. As per the scrotes in Cardiff last month."

PMSL,

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Just happy its not the US for onceFrance should hire the rooftop Koreans

You do not fuck with rooftop Koreans!

Coincidentally I watched Anthony Bourdain this weekend and his show had a segment on how the community came together to stop the opportunistic shoppers.

WTF are “rooftop Koreans”? That’s a new phrase to me!"

What Twisted said and there is plenty of footage online that shows how these people suddenly took on the looters and rioters like an elite fighting force

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By *deepdive OP   Man
over a year ago

France / Birmingham

He was known to the police, had no driving licence and had been stopped and arrested before for stealing cars and driving illegally.

Because he was under age, he got off lightly.

He was young but not innocent.

He was being taken advantage by people who should know better to do their bidding.

He or his Family could not afford to rent that mercedes - he was seen speeding in the car and driving down a bus lane.

The police were correct to stop him but the shot should never have been fired.

These people are victims when something goes wrong but flaunt the law.

Some areas of Paris, Marseille and other large cities are ghettos where these people (who are primarily of Arab descent) run drugs and have their own laws.

If the police go in to try and clean things up then they are called out, if they don't then they are also wrong.

I don't have the answer.

These people say that they want to be treated equally but they do not act like the test of us.

I wouldn't dare go into one of those areas for fear of being ***** ( word not allowed) or murdered - they are different and do not want to be French apart from in name only and to gain the benefits that they are entitled to.

What can we do with these people (as France may be the topic however; other countries including the UK have similar problems)?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"He was known to the police, had no driving licence and had been stopped and arrested before for stealing cars and driving illegally.

Because he was under age, he got off lightly.

He was young but not innocent.

He was being taken advantage by people who should know better to do their bidding.

He or his Family could not afford to rent that mercedes - he was seen speeding in the car and driving down a bus lane.

The police were correct to stop him but the shot should never have been fired.

These people are victims when something goes wrong but flaunt the law.

Some areas of Paris, Marseille and other large cities are ghettos where these people (who are primarily of Arab descent) run drugs and have their own laws.

If the police go in to try and clean things up then they are called out, if they don't then they are also wrong.

I don't have the answer.

These people say that they want to be treated equally but they do not act like the test of us.

I wouldn't dare go into one of those areas for fear of being ***** ( word not allowed) or murdered - they are different and do not want to be French apart from in name only and to gain the benefits that they are entitled to.

What can we do with these people (as France may be the topic however; other countries including the UK have similar problems)?"

I am not going dispute what you are saying because these riots are abhorrent, but when you say ‘these people’ do you mean immigrants ? Also, how are these riots deferent from the ones over the retirement age ?

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By *deepdive OP   Man
over a year ago

France / Birmingham


"He was known to the police, had no driving licence and had been stopped and arrested before for stealing cars and driving illegally.

Because he was under age, he got off lightly.

He was young but not innocent.

He was being taken advantage by people who should know better to do their bidding.

He or his Family could not afford to rent that mercedes - he was seen speeding in the car and driving down a bus lane.

The police were correct to stop him but the shot should never have been fired.

These people are victims when something goes wrong but flaunt the law.

Some areas of Paris, Marseille and other large cities are ghettos where these people (who are primarily of Arab descent) run drugs and have their own laws.

If the police go in to try and clean things up then they are called out, if they don't then they are also wrong.

I don't have the answer.

These people say that they want to be treated equally but they do not act like the test of us.

I wouldn't dare go into one of those areas for fear of being ***** ( word not allowed) or murdered - they are different and do not want to be French apart from in name only and to gain the benefits that they are entitled to.

What can we do with these people (as France may be the topic however; other countries including the UK have similar problems)?

I am not going dispute what you are saying because these riots are abhorrent, but when you say ‘these people’ do you mean immigrants ? Also, how are these riots deferent from the ones over the retirement age ? "

These people are (in majority) French and probably second or third generation.

The riots over the pension reforms was about the pension reforms which affected the majority of working people directly. These riots are about the shooting of a 17 year old.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"He was known to the police, had no driving licence and had been stopped and arrested before for stealing cars and driving illegally.

Because he was under age, he got off lightly.

He was young but not innocent.

He was being taken advantage by people who should know better to do their bidding.

He or his Family could not afford to rent that mercedes - he was seen speeding in the car and driving down a bus lane.

The police were correct to stop him but the shot should never have been fired.

These people are victims when something goes wrong but flaunt the law.

Some areas of Paris, Marseille and other large cities are ghettos where these people (who are primarily of Arab descent) run drugs and have their own laws.

If the police go in to try and clean things up then they are called out, if they don't then they are also wrong.

I don't have the answer.

These people say that they want to be treated equally but they do not act like the test of us.

I wouldn't dare go into one of those areas for fear of being ***** ( word not allowed) or murdered - they are different and do not want to be French apart from in name only and to gain the benefits that they are entitled to.

What can we do with these people (as France may be the topic however; other countries including the UK have similar problems)?

I am not going dispute what you are saying because these riots are abhorrent, but when you say ‘these people’ do you mean immigrants ? Also, how are these riots deferent from the ones over the retirement age ?

These people are (in majority) French and probably second or third generation.

The riots over the pension reforms was about the pension reforms which affected the majority of working people directly. These riots are about the shooting of a 17 year old."

I mean the action of the rioters , France does seem to have a large number of protests and riots

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French. "

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What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

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By *ostindreamsMan
over a year ago

London


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

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What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva "

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me."

It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A."

More guns. What could possibly go wrong?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? "

Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along. "

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. "

Not all the time, but I would rather have the means to defend myself, family and property with the full support of the courts and police than the punishment you will receive if you dare fight back over here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true.

Not all the time, but I would rather have the means to defend myself, family and property with the full support of the courts and police than the punishment you will receive if you dare fight back over here. "

Your right to self defence is protected in the U.K - including the use of a weapon if for example someone breaks into your home

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true.

Not all the time, but I would rather have the means to defend myself, family and property with the full support of the courts and police than the punishment you will receive if you dare fight back over here.

Your right to self defence is protected in the U.K - including the use of a weapon if for example someone breaks into your home "

Your right to 'reasonable force' is protected in the UK. Go one step too far, in the heat of the moment and you'll find yourself locked up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true.

Not all the time, but I would rather have the means to defend myself, family and property with the full support of the courts and police than the punishment you will receive if you dare fight back over here.

Your right to self defence is protected in the U.K - including the use of a weapon if for example someone breaks into your home

Your right to 'reasonable force' is protected in the UK. Go one step too far, in the heat of the moment and you'll find yourself locked up."

You can use an object or weapon to defend yourself. What you can’t do is continue to batter them when they’re no longer a threat

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true.

Not all the time, but I would rather have the means to defend myself, family and property with the full support of the courts and police than the punishment you will receive if you dare fight back over here.

Your right to self defence is protected in the U.K - including the use of a weapon if for example someone breaks into your home

Your right to 'reasonable force' is protected in the UK. Go one step too far, in the heat of the moment and you'll find yourself locked up.

You can use an object or weapon to defend yourself. What you can’t do is continue to batter them when they’re no longer a threat "

Who determines they are no longer a threat?

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true.

Not all the time, but I would rather have the means to defend myself, family and property with the full support of the courts and police than the punishment you will receive if you dare fight back over here.

Your right to self defence is protected in the U.K - including the use of a weapon if for example someone breaks into your home "

Until someone decides you used more force than the person attacking you! Or if you do use a weapon it should be no harder than warm butter and should not scare the person attacking you....

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I wish we had the 2A in this country.

My Mossberg only allows for three in the mag.

I would have a lovely collection.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. "

plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine. "

mi casa no es tu casa

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By *ammskiMan
over a year ago

lytham st.annes

Have you ever been to France?

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Have you ever been to France?"

Who?

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine. "

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French. "

Your getting confused, referencing that French workers do take direct action (which is another argument as to whether it's valid to do so) and the current lawlessness which has no validity whatsoever in relation to what many of those acting like complete scum will say is their 'reason'is totally bizarre and wrong..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point."

lol

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true.

Not all the time, but I would rather have the means to defend myself, family and property with the full support of the courts and police than the punishment you will receive if you dare fight back over here.

Your right to self defence is protected in the U.K - including the use of a weapon if for example someone breaks into your home

Your right to 'reasonable force' is protected in the UK. Go one step too far, in the heat of the moment and you'll find yourself locked up.

You can use an object or weapon to defend yourself. What you can’t do is continue to batter them when they’re no longer a threat "

fuck that if someone breaks in while im home they will get twatted till there sparko

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point."

The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

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By *ammskiMan
over a year ago

lytham st.annes


"Have you ever been to France?

Who?"

Anyone on the thread

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France."

More guns, more people get murdered

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered "

What would you do about it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered

What would you do about it "

The riots? Control, observe (using cctv etc) arrest where possible ,if not, arrest at a later date, all those breaking the law should be punished accordingly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered

What would you do about it "

Shh you might cause his synapse to reboot.( Insert windows sound here.)

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Have you ever been to France?

Who?Anyone on the thread "

I have been. Had a great time.

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered

What would you do about it

The riots? Control, observe (using cctv etc) arrest where possible ,if not, arrest at a later date, all those breaking the law should be punished accordingly. "

If only it was that simple

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered

What would you do about it Shh you might cause his synapse to reboot.( Insert windows sound here.) "

Ha , good one, but on a serious note, do you think arming everyone would stop the rioting

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over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered

What would you do about it

The riots? Control, observe (using cctv etc) arrest where possible ,if not, arrest at a later date, all those breaking the law should be punished accordingly.

If only it was that simple "

Ok, what would you do ?

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By *mateur100Man
over a year ago

nr faversham


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Much the same but I'm sure you'd find something to complain about

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"[Removed by poster at 03/07/23 18:37:31]

Much the same but I'm sure you'd find something to complain about "

If only it was that easy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered

What would you do about it Shh you might cause his synapse to reboot.( Insert windows sound here.)

Ha , good one, but on a serious note, do you think arming everyone would stop the rioting "

It did in LA. Hence my Rooftop Koreans post. You saying it didn't?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered

What would you do about it Shh you might cause his synapse to reboot.( Insert windows sound here.)

Ha , good one, but on a serious note, do you think arming everyone would stop the rioting It did in LA. Hence my Rooftop Koreans post. You saying it didn't?"

When? 1992?

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Have you ever been to France?

Who?Anyone on the thread "

Probably most of us they're our closest neighbours.

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By *ammskiMan
over a year ago

lytham st.annes


"Have you ever been to France?

Who?Anyone on the thread

Probably most of us they're our closest neighbours."

Easy enough answer

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered

What would you do about it Shh you might cause his synapse to reboot.( Insert windows sound here.)

Ha , good one, but on a serious note, do you think arming everyone would stop the rioting It did in LA. Hence my Rooftop Koreans post. You saying it didn't?

When? 1992? "

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
over a year ago

Gilfach


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots. "

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening."

You are right. They can't comprehend what a deterrent is. They are perfectly happy just letting rioting and looting to happen. I will take my deterrent over their feelings any day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening."

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns."

it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow "

Many riots out in the countryside round your way?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow "

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wish the peasants of this disunited kingdom showed half the spirit of the French.

********************************

What.....?

I hope you don't mean....., running about in cowardly packs smashing up shops, thieving goods, burning cars, attempting murder, causing the death of emergency service staff.......??

All this whilst filming on a mobile 'phone, possibly to show all your 'friends' just how brave you were at the time........

Surely.... not..??

Eva

Apparently destroying other people's properties for which they toiled hard for their life is called spirit/revolution these days

I wonder how these people will feel if their own houses and cars are burnt down like this. Looks more like Schadenfreude rather than love for revolution to me. It's one of the reasons why I believe in 2A.

More guns. What could possibly go wrong? Nothing on my property until you start looting and burning. Then there will be issues. The Gadsden flag out front and the no trespassing signs are a indicator that you should move along.

A good guy with a gun will stop a bad guy with a gun eh? If only that were true. plenty of instances you are too naive to accept those facts I have castle doctrine.

These types remind me of the real tree hugging hippies that believe they are in tune with nature and wild animals.

Only to find out the feelings were all inside their own head as the wild animal takes its fist bite..... All a bit too late at that point. The funny thing is firearm sales are at a all time high because of the riots and political unrest. Yet let's ban guns. People want that protection in case of Asshats like in France.

More guns, more people get murdered

What would you do about it Shh you might cause his synapse to reboot.( Insert windows sound here.)

Ha , good one, but on a serious note, do you think arming everyone would stop the rioting It did in LA. Hence my Rooftop Koreans post. You saying it didn't?

When? 1992? https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots. "

Can you? I can fill the forum full of instances of people being murderered by people with guns in the USA, btw, did guns stop the 1992 LA riots?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow "

But the rioters will all have guns, there are 100s of them, you be wiped out in no time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

Many riots out in the countryside round your way?"

No we let that happen in the big cities. It suits them they want those regulations of firearms.They can live with that consequence. Perfectly happy living the way I am. The threat was there during George Floyd protests . The response from my neighbors was phenomenal. I know I am perfectly safe from that chaos. Like everyone should be.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

Many riots out in the countryside round your way? No we let that happen in the big cities. It suits them they want those regulations of firearms.They can live with that consequence. Perfectly happy living the way I am. The threat was there during George Floyd protests . The response from my neighbors was phenomenal. I know I am perfectly safe from that chaos. Like everyone should be. "

You wouldn’t last 5 mins in the city ,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

Many riots out in the countryside round your way? No we let that happen in the big cities. It suits them they want those regulations of firearms.They can live with that consequence. Perfectly happy living the way I am. The threat was there during George Floyd protests . The response from my neighbors was phenomenal. I know I am perfectly safe from that chaos. Like everyone should be.

You wouldn’t last 5 mins in the city , "

I go to Philly all the time. Traffic is more then 5 minutes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

Many riots out in the countryside round your way? No we let that happen in the big cities. It suits them they want those regulations of firearms.They can live with that consequence. Perfectly happy living the way I am. The threat was there during George Floyd protests . The response from my neighbors was phenomenal. I know I am perfectly safe from that chaos. Like everyone should be.

You wouldn’t last 5 mins in the city , I go to Philly all the time. Traffic is more then 5 minutes. "

You wouldn’t last 5 mins in a riot , especially if they were all armed

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth

What is this? A fucking playground?

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"What is this? A fucking playground?"

Seems like it again.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings."

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"What is this? A fucking playground?"

The ganging up is shocking

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it"

That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest."

Nobody is cheering riots.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest."

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? "

Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't..."

Ah, I get what you mean, if everyone was a responsible gun owner I guess that would make sense , unfortunately because there are so many guns in the US, doesn’t that make it very easy for a criminal to obtain one ?

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over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't...

Ah, I get what you mean, if everyone was a responsible gun owner I guess that would make sense , unfortunately because there are so many guns in the US, doesn’t that make it very easy for a criminal to obtain one ? "

They are already in circulation. What laws are going to stop that again ? Fentanyl is outlawed yet more people die from that than firearms. How do laws work again? I'll keep mine.

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over a year ago

Enjoy your evening everyone time to go celebrate my treasonous beginnings. Minor party tonight the big show is tomorrow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't...

Ah, I get what you mean, if everyone was a responsible gun owner I guess that would make sense , unfortunately because there are so many guns in the US, doesn’t that make it very easy for a criminal to obtain one ? They are already in circulation. What laws are going to stop that again ? Fentanyl is outlawed yet more people die from that than firearms. How do laws work again? I'll keep mine."

Maybe other countries that have successfully implemented gun control could act as mentors or something

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is this? A fucking playground?

The ganging up is shocking"

****************************

Yes, the same sodding perp(s)

Probably bullied at school.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"What is this? A fucking playground?

The ganging up is shocking

****************************

Yes, the same sodding perp(s)

Probably bullied at school."

They do more to undermine their own beliefs than any other in opposition to them….. I’m actually pleased they put themselves out there for all to see

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't...

Ah, I get what you mean, if everyone was a responsible gun owner I guess that would make sense , unfortunately because there are so many guns in the US, doesn’t that make it very easy for a criminal to obtain one ? They are already in circulation. What laws are going to stop that again ? Fentanyl is outlawed yet more people die from that than firearms. How do laws work again? I'll keep mine."

We have very few guns in the UK, getting one is very difficult

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't...

Ah, I get what you mean, if everyone was a responsible gun owner I guess that would make sense , unfortunately because there are so many guns in the US, doesn’t that make it very easy for a criminal to obtain one ? They are already in circulation. What laws are going to stop that again ? Fentanyl is outlawed yet more people die from that than firearms. How do laws work again? I'll keep mine.

We have very few guns in the UK, getting one is very difficult "

It’s not at all. Unless you have criminal convictions.

Only difficulty about it was the backlog of applications with my local police force.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't...

Ah, I get what you mean, if everyone was a responsible gun owner I guess that would make sense , unfortunately because there are so many guns in the US, doesn’t that make it very easy for a criminal to obtain one ? They are already in circulation. What laws are going to stop that again ? Fentanyl is outlawed yet more people die from that than firearms. How do laws work again? I'll keep mine.

We have very few guns in the UK, getting one is very difficult "

Good for you. Enjoy the public order bill. It is the law. You need the government approach. I just take the individual approach. Fair ? Btw severe thunderstorms on radar you cool with me putting you in your place ? Might get a tornado. It's one of the luxuries of living here. Danger you can't fathom. Bidens hometown scrantastic fireworks display might be postponed. You upset ?

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't...

Ah, I get what you mean, if everyone was a responsible gun owner I guess that would make sense , unfortunately because there are so many guns in the US, doesn’t that make it very easy for a criminal to obtain one ? They are already in circulation. What laws are going to stop that again ? Fentanyl is outlawed yet more people die from that than firearms. How do laws work again? I'll keep mine.

We have very few guns in the UK, getting one is very difficult Good for you. Enjoy the public order bill. It is the law. You need the government approach. I just take the individual approach. Fair ? Btw severe thunderstorms on radar you cool with me putting you in your place ? Might get a tornado. It's one of the luxuries of living here. Danger you can't fathom. Bidens hometown scrantastic fireworks display might be postponed. You upset ? "

I have often wanted to go tornado chasing.

Bit scary when the tornado comes to you.

Stay safe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't...

Ah, I get what you mean, if everyone was a responsible gun owner I guess that would make sense , unfortunately because there are so many guns in the US, doesn’t that make it very easy for a criminal to obtain one ? They are already in circulation. What laws are going to stop that again ? Fentanyl is outlawed yet more people die from that than firearms. How do laws work again? I'll keep mine.

We have very few guns in the UK, getting one is very difficult Good for you. Enjoy the public order bill. It is the law. You need the government approach. I just take the individual approach. Fair ? Btw severe thunderstorms on radar you cool with me putting you in your place ? Might get a tornado. It's one of the luxuries of living here. Danger you can't fathom. Bidens hometown scrantastic fireworks display might be postponed. You upset ?

I have often wanted to go tornado chasing.

Bit scary when the tornado comes to you.

Stay safe "

I have to admit. They are awesome sight to see from a distance. One touched down yesterday in Dickson city. Mother nature can be a bitch. Just like people.

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By *anda and CatCouple
over a year ago

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"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live.

Never lived a day in my shoes then…..

Can I ask you a question? How many times in your life have you been “stopped and searched” … just curious?"

Without doubt I've never walked on your shoes and I know exactly your point. I have been stopped and searched, mostly when I was younger, driving a car I didn't look like I could afford. Do I know what you've been through? No not for one second do I know but I can imagine and I understand your frustrations. My post was in reference to other sectors that were predominantly white working class in the 70s and 80s that had the tattoos. I don't believe for a single second having read your posts on these forums you would partake in anything resembling the thugish behaviour we are refering to here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live.

Never lived a day in my shoes then…..

Can I ask you a question? How many times in your life have you been “stopped and searched” … just curious?

Without doubt I've never walked on your shoes and I know exactly your point. I have been stopped and searched, mostly when I was younger, driving a car I didn't look like I could afford. Do I know what you've been through? No not for one second do I know but I can imagine and I understand your frustrations. My post was in reference to other sectors that were predominantly white working class in the 70s and 80s that had the tattoos. I don't believe for a single second having read your posts on these forums you would partake in anything resembling the thugish behaviour we are refering to here."

Same I have Magpul stickers and Ruger stickers on my jeep. I am a certain profile. I have been pulled over multiple times in Philly because of profiling. White girl black neighborhoods gun stickers on her vehicle. Late at night. I just comply and be on my merry way. I understand the public safety risk.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live.

Never lived a day in my shoes then…..

Can I ask you a question? How many times in your life have you been “stopped and searched” … just curious?

Without doubt I've never walked on your shoes and I know exactly your point. I have been stopped and searched, mostly when I was younger, driving a car I didn't look like I could afford. Do I know what you've been through? No not for one second do I know but I can imagine and I understand your frustrations. My post was in reference to other sectors that were predominantly white working class in the 70s and 80s that had the tattoos. I don't believe for a single second having read your posts on these forums you would partake in anything resembling the thugish behaviour we are refering to here. Same I have Magpul stickers and Ruger stickers on my jeep. I am a certain profile. I have been pulled over multiple times in Philly because of profiling. White girl black neighborhoods gun stickers on her vehicle. Late at night. I just comply and be on my merry way. I understand the public safety risk. "

Real life rational thinking, I like that but it wont mean a thing to a vocal few

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live.

Never lived a day in my shoes then…..

Can I ask you a question? How many times in your life have you been “stopped and searched” … just curious?

Without doubt I've never walked on your shoes and I know exactly your point. I have been stopped and searched, mostly when I was younger, driving a car I didn't look like I could afford. Do I know what you've been through? No not for one second do I know but I can imagine and I understand your frustrations. My post was in reference to other sectors that were predominantly white working class in the 70s and 80s that had the tattoos. I don't believe for a single second having read your posts on these forums you would partake in anything resembling the thugish behaviour we are refering to here. Same I have Magpul stickers and Ruger stickers on my jeep. I am a certain profile. I have been pulled over multiple times in Philly because of profiling. White girl black neighborhoods gun stickers on her vehicle. Late at night. I just comply and be on my merry way. I understand the public safety risk.

Real life rational thinking, I like that but it wont mean a thing to a vocal few"

I agree they want to be the pariahs. Yet just like Fabio I experienced profiling. No different except in other people's views. So I have no empathy twords profiling others I am a standard to look at for public safety. I agree with that assumption.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Some of these responses! Fuck me, if a police officer tells you to stop, you stop, end of. If you make the choice not to then suffer the consequence. As for A.C.A.B (which I'm sure is tattooed on your knuckles) they are if your a knob that's for sure. Regardless of which country you live.

Never lived a day in my shoes then…..

Can I ask you a question? How many times in your life have you been “stopped and searched” … just curious?

Without doubt I've never walked on your shoes and I know exactly your point. I have been stopped and searched, mostly when I was younger, driving a car I didn't look like I could afford. Do I know what you've been through? No not for one second do I know but I can imagine and I understand your frustrations. My post was in reference to other sectors that were predominantly white working class in the 70s and 80s that had the tattoos. I don't believe for a single second having read your posts on these forums you would partake in anything resembling the thugish behaviour we are refering to here. Same I have Magpul stickers and Ruger stickers on my jeep. I am a certain profile. I have been pulled over multiple times in Philly because of profiling. White girl black neighborhoods gun stickers on her vehicle. Late at night. I just comply and be on my merry way. I understand the public safety risk.

Real life rational thinking, I like that but it wont mean a thing to a vocal few I agree they want to be the pariahs. Yet just like Fabio I experienced profiling. No different except in other people's views. So I have no empathy twords profiling others I am a standard to look at for public safety. I agree with that assumption. "

Let me clear. People to use racial inquality as a crutch. I experienced multiple people that I call my sisters and brothers all races all religions. Yet some people have this need to feel special. So on the 4th I am celebrating my diversity. Having a BBQ multiple races multiple religions multiple political views multiple sexual preferences. Together. As it should be as Americans.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

On that note.. back to being a stupid American. Alcohol can be a blessing or a curse. Time for a bonfire and S'mores. Take Care everyone

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why does everyone wants be a victim anymore?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Happy Independence Day England

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Happy Independence Day England"
lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/klamath-falls-oregon-victory-declared-over-antifa-which-never-showed-n1226681 I can fill the forums with instances of armed residents preventing riots.

You mean that you can fill the forums with stories of armed people that didn't experience a riot.

Those that are against guns will refuse to accept that the riot was stopped, and will instead say that it was just gun nuts claiming credit for nothing happening.

There’s endless data supporting gun control, and the tropes about ‘good guys with guns’ don’t have data to back them up.

The answer to riots, or anything else, is not more guns. it is if the riot is on my doorstep. The answer is deterrence. Words mean nothing at that point at that point you either bow and be a victim or stand your ground. I don't bow

If guns were actually a deterrent, the USA wouldn’t have so many shootings.

Talk about missing the point!

If people feel vulnerable or want to protect themselves they can.

I support that, you would too if you needed too.

But never mind you and the others sitting behind their keyboards 5000 + miles away makes you all perfect candidates to dictate how people need to think and look after each other in situations you know little about.

Ignore the person who lives it That's my point Law abiding citizens with firearms bad. The riots they cheer. Insanity at it's finest.

I might have misinterpreted your posts, are you saying that only ‘good , law abiding ‘ people would be armed? I thought anyone in the US had the right to bare arms ? Why should I give up my first again ? If you are a felon you can't own one. But as you can see they don't care. Just like rioters. You see how laws work . They don't...

Ah, I get what you mean, if everyone was a responsible gun owner I guess that would make sense , unfortunately because there are so many guns in the US, doesn’t that make it very easy for a criminal to obtain one ? They are already in circulation. What laws are going to stop that again ? Fentanyl is outlawed yet more people die from that than firearms. How do laws work again? I'll keep mine.

We have very few guns in the UK, getting one is very difficult Good for you. Enjoy the public order bill. It is the law. You need the government approach. I just take the individual approach. Fair ? Btw severe thunderstorms on radar you cool with me putting you in your place ? Might get a tornado. It's one of the luxuries of living here. Danger you can't fathom. Bidens hometown scrantastic fireworks display might be postponed. You upset ? "

None of that made any sense

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By *ouraineCouple
over a year ago

Blois, France

Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out."

Bon travail

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By *astandFeistyCouple
over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out."

Good news indeed

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out."

Perfect

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out."

Rightly so..

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out."

This seems like a good outcome all round.

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over a year ago


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out."

Good news, just as I suggested further up the thread

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out.

Good news, just as I suggested further up the thread "

Well done and I’m impressed that you can make it about you too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out.

Good news, just as I suggested further up the thread

Well done and I’m impressed that you can make it about you too "

Thanks

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out.

Good news, just as I suggested further up the thread

Well done and I’m impressed that you can make it about you too

Thanks "

You’re welcome, I mean that

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By *ostindreamsMan
over a year ago

London


"Meanwhile, back in France..

The riots have stopped, the facial recognition cameras have been analysed, the DNA and fingerprints run through the computer and the knocks on doors have started. Lots of little angels in tears, not so fearless when they haven't got the rest of the gang around them. Some good penalties being handed out."

Curious.. What are the penalties?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some have been handed 3yr prison sentences. Which is a result if you ask me.

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