England team slammed for promoting anti-English values of tolerance, decency and kindness

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UK a racist country, always makes me laugh.

So typical of the Middle Class Champagne Socialists to believe that somehow those "Suffering" for being "Non White" are the ones who have no idea what the real world actually looks like.

Anyone who says ethnic minorities in this country need help are simply saying they don't think they can compete with us.
What absolute, actually racist, bullshit lol
 

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So satire :)
 

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LOL!

I don't even know why he went to Facebook the link goes straight to the actual site although it has got the Facebook link.


Tears of laughter here!


Psttttt- 'UK Spoof News and Satire' on the top left on the site in BIG letters is a clue.

Not a clue why he went to Facebook. I'm gonna ask him.

Okay, oi, Percy, what was it that drove you to do that? To search Farcebook? Reasoning. Please let us know.

But, I knew that the P Man, from his many comments, didn't realise that all of my recent posts were satire, from a spoof/satirical website. I even included links to the actual articles I was cutting and pasting into each thread!

LOL, I was howling at his 'plagiarism' charge and the knowledge that he though the articles were 'real'. And I deliberately didn't reply. Just kept posting more. Not baiting as such, just curious to see what would happen. How many others, including himself, thought the links were real. Etc. Interesting phenomenon. A case study in 'jumping to conclusions'.

I'm satisfied knowing 'the bigger they think they are, the harder they fall'.

P Man has fallen, long, long way today.

Hopefully, from now on, he will actually read any thread he replies to, instead of jumping to conclusions, or, letting his ego mouth off.

Hell yes! this has been satire at its best! Thanks for the laughs Percy.

You are a satire star.

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A case study in 'jumping to conclusions'.

Yes indeedy and there has been a lot of that recently. One discredited quack Doctor makes various unproven claims on Farcebook and it confirms to them Covid is a worldwide conspiracy including and involving countries who are either at war, hostile or who have completely opposing ideologies.

The entire 195 countries on planet earth were all taken in by this cunning conspiracy.


LOL!
 

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Yes indeedy and there has been a lot of that recently. One discredited quack Doctor makes various unproven claims on Farcebook and it confirms to them Covid is a worldwide conspiracy including and involving countries who are either at war, hostile or who have completely opposing ideologies.

The entire 195 countries on planet earth were all taken in by this cunning conspiracy.


LOL!

The simple answer is, release all pertinent data regarding the pathogen, the vaccine and the psychological framing that has been used on the public to ensure conformity.

Then it's simply looking at raw data, which is subjectively interpreted I agree.

But only then we can understand how subjective the interpretation was.

Lets be real, if the guy who modelled the effects of the pandemic, then ignores the rules and heads off to get laid.

How much belief did he have in the results of his own meta analysis.

Add to that SPI-B's own admission they went to far with the fear aspect of their psychological campaign.

There are answers needed from the government and the media who have been bought and paid for in advertising revenue.

I wont go into the whole Guillen Barre symptoms and why the jab manufacturers are now looking at ways to reduce the risk.. look at the FDA for that data.

They know there is a risk, yet they continue with the jabs.

What happened to medicines precautionary principle of first do no harm.
A jab they know will kill or disable people is still allowed under emergency authorisation.
When a government allows the death of its own civilians by choice or negligence it should be held to account.

How can people have informed consent when the data is not presented to them, or available through the press?
 

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Same argument but framed differently, even eloquently.

Claims there is no real data yet still asserts and without a hint of irony.


"A jab they know will kill or disable people is still allowed under emergency authorisation".


You can not debate with these people.
 
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The simple answer is, release all pertinent data regarding the pathogen, the vaccine and the psychological framing that has been used on the public to ensure conformity.

Then it's simply looking at raw data, which is subjectively interpreted I agree.

But only then we can understand how subjective the interpretation was.

Lets be real, if the guy who modelled the effects of the pandemic, then ignores the rules and heads off to get laid.

How much belief did he have in the results of his own meta analysis.

Add to that SPI-B's own admission they went to far with the fear aspect of their psychological campaign.

There are answers needed from the government and the media who have been bought and paid for in advertising revenue.

I wont go into the whole Guillen Barre symptoms and why the jab manufacturers are now looking at ways to reduce the risk.. look at the FDA for that data.

They know there is a risk, yet they continue with the jabs.

What happened to medicines precautionary principle of first do no harm.
A jab they know will kill or disable people is still allowed under emergency authorisation.
When a government allows the death of its own civilians by choice or negligence it should be held to account.

How can people have informed consent when the data is not presented to them, or available through the press?
Don’t worry about Sam, I guess there were too many big words in your comment. Some just won’t accept having to admit, despite the obvious evidence, that these vaccines are killing ppl. They will find out eventually but until it happen to them, or a loved one, denial is easier to deal with.
 
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2 whales you believe people should wear masks for years, think uk is a racist country compared to other countries and follow a woke communist mindset to such a laughable degree why would I think you wouldn't believe it was a genuine article? Your posts are more ridiculous than the link you put up so of course you thought it was genuine- a crackpot in a face muzzle all day with no gender thinking uk is racist compared to countries in the middle east , asia and even the states.. you're an absolute loon and would have been sectioned years ago. Still waiting for the list of countries less racist than the uk
 

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There is growing anger against the England football team for their continued attempts to promote anti-English values such as decency, kindness, and tolerance.

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Sir Simon St John Williams, MP for Upper Bottomy, launched a furious broadside against the team earlier.

“This country is not about decency, tolerance and kindness. Those aren’t English values, never bally well have been. The values that made this country great are doing as your told, knowing your place, and letting your betters take charge of things that don’t concern you.

“These bally footballers should learn those values, stick to them, and stop trying to promote their ghastly Marxist nonsense to simple English folk.”

Prime Minister and twice-winner of Lying Bastards Monthly’s Man of the Year, Boris Johnson, was similarly critical.

“I think they did tremendously well in the recent World Cup of Europe, but all this talk of decency, kindness and tolerance needs to stop now.

“It’s not something we do in this country. It would upset the undercurrent of grievance, anger and cynicism that fuels our very way of life.

“Can you imagine if their values became the values of this great country? People would be happy, they would help people who are struggling, and everyone would feel valued and loved.

“That sort of thing could lead to not selling any newspapers, rich people having to pay their taxes and, perhaps most worryingly, Tories not winning any elections.

“That’s certainly not an England I want to see.”

It is understood the Tories plan to fight back against the football players by having their fan club newsletters – The Daily Mail, The Express, and the Daily Telegraph – publish some nonsense about how the footballers choose to spend their money.

It is thought unlikely to work.

It's difficult to tell where your quotes begin and end and who is actually (supposed to be) saying what to whom.
Some of us prefer to be non-conformist (i.e. not kowtow to populist ideology) in our opinions, and choose our democratic right to express them.

Sadly, you are only proving that you are conformist to other people's ideals and not your own. Get on another 'bandwagon'.
Noticeably, only a handful tend to share your pitiable, political views. The rest of us have minds of our own and will oppose your nonsense.
 

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People really should not regurgitate sociological terminology that they read in "non-conformist" right-wing rags and especially when they do not understand what that terminology means. For example, to use "populist" out of context in relation to left-wing or liberal ideology is in fact inaccurate and quite frankly ludicrous.

'Populist' does NOT mean 'popular', they are not one and the same and which of course confuses the politically illiterate.

Populism can in fact be used to describe any ideology on the political spectrum but in mainland Europe, it is normally the right-wing. The most successful populists in mainland Europe are on the right-wing of the political spectrum and especially the so-called radical right. The likes of Viktor Orbán and Marine Le Pen and according to experts who have written about this subject, the term is generally misused when it is used inappropriately by the right-wing as a political insult.

Finally, I do find it hysterically funny when people who claim they are non-conformist free thinkers, turn out to have not a single original idea of their own. It amuses me when these "non-conformists", ironically, use such conformist labels like "populist".
 
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This should be fun. Watching three chatters (TwoTiddlers, Sam, and WP) lock swords. Each trying to prove which of them is the most pretentious. I’m looking forward to seeing this develop.
 
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In reality it’s a straight battle between Sam and WP, TwoTiddlers will post a huge smile in the hope that folk believe he’s taken the high moral ground.
 

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This should be fun. Watching three chatters (TwoTiddlers, Sam, and WP) lock swords. Each trying to prove which of them is the most pretentious. I’m looking forward to seeing this develop.
I have NO intention of 'arguing' with these people. It is a completely pointless exercise.
You might be gullible enough to be taken in by them, however, I am not.
Try and provoke a reaction from someone who isn't wise to your stupid ruses.
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People really should not regurgitate sociological terminology that they read in "non-conformist" right-wing rags and especially when they do not understand what that terminology means. For example, to use "populist" out of context in relation to left-wing or liberal ideology is in fact inaccurate and quite frankly ludicrous.

'Populist' does NOT mean 'popular', they are not one and the same and which of course confuses the politically illiterate.

Populism can in fact be used to describe any ideology on the political spectrum but in mainland Europe, it is normally the right-wing. The most successful populists in mainland Europe are on the right-wing of the political spectrum and especially the so-called radical right. The likes of Viktor Orbán and Marine Le Pen and according to experts who have written about this subject, the term is generally misused when it is used inappropriately by the right-wing as a political insult.

Finally, I do find it hysterically funny when people who claim they are non-conformist free thinkers, turn out to have not a single original idea of their own. It amuses me when these "non-conformists", ironically, use such conformist labels like "populist".
Just for you, you ignoramus, here is a dictionary definition of the word, populist. It might just help you to understand the meaning of the word and negate any need for your own definition in order to give false weight to your allegation. I do hope that this assists you in future references.

populist :[ˈpäpyələst]

NOUN:
  1. a person, especially a politician, who strives to appeal to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups.
    "he ran as a populist on an anticorruption platform"
ADJECTIVE:
  1. relating to or characteristic of a political approach that strives to appeal to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups.
    "party leaders plan to reprise the populist rhetoric that they used in the tax fight" · "a populist opposition leader" · "populist tabloid newspapers"
 
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I have NO intention of 'arguing' with these people. It is a completely pointless exercise.
How’s that working out?

Just for you, you ignoramus, here is a dictionary definition of the word, populist. It might just help you to understand the meaning of the word and negate any need for your own definition in order to give false weight to your allegation. I do hope that this assists you in future references.
populist :[ˈpäpyələst]

NOUN:
  1. a person, especially a politician, who strives to appeal to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups.
    "he ran as a populist on an anticorruption platform"
ADJECTIVE:
  1. relating to or characteristic of a political approach that strives to appeal to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups.
    "party leaders plan to reprise the populist rhetoric that they used in the tax fight" · "a populist opposition leader" · "populist tabloid newspapers"
 
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