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It also took them about 20 years to work up to the whole revolutionary war thing.Panem et circensis.
Keep your average wooly headed berk in a self absorbed fugue.
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It also took them about 20 years to work up to the whole revolutionary war thing.Panem et circensis.
Keep your average wooly headed berk in a self absorbed fugue.
Oh aye, we're already steadily sliding towards Zimbabwe tier infrastructure, problem is, no popular revolt ever succeeded without some form of backing.All they need is to create opportunities. A power outage here, a stalled car blocking a road here, etc.
The Zimbabwe tier infrastructure makes it rather difficult to run a technological police state with cameras at every corner, all that shit needs power and maintenance. Every regime has a weak spot, you dig?Oh aye, we're already steadily sliding towards Zimbabwe tier infrastructure, problem is, no popular revolt ever succeeded without some form of backing.
Take the IRA for instance; after Catholic sermons, in America, there would be a silent collection, and the funds would be sent to Ireland.
We try that shit and we'll get done for some sort of international crime.
From one end, or the other.
Frankly, I'm waiting for the proverbial "Zanu Pf".
Yeah; I still don't think sad-dick khan can keep the Ulez zone from shrinking again every night.The Zimbabwe tier infrastructure makes it rather difficult to run a technological police state with cameras at every corner, all that shit needs power and maintenance. Every regime has a weak spot, you dig?
People smarten up real quick once they're stuck without food and power for a few days without a good reason for it.They'll have to starve before they go feral.
It doesn't even need to be that disruptive to the public. How about you guys start destroying some of those cameras you have all over the place. Something similar happened in my home town and it cost the city about $100k in hardware before they realized the citizenry wouldn't tolerate public cameras.People smarten up real quick once they're stuck without food and power for a few days without a good reason for it.
Sure hope no one blocks any major routes with heavy equipment like they did in Canada.
They have been systematically dismantling and destroying those ULEZ cameras that charge you for driving a petrol car in the city.It doesn't even need to be that disruptive to the public. How about you guys start destroying some of those cameras you have all over the place. Something similar happened in my home town and it cost the city about $100k in hardware before they realized the citizenry wouldn't tolerate public cameras.
Rocks! They're everywhere!It doesn't even need to be that disruptive to the public. How about you guys start destroying some of those cameras you have all over the place. Something similar happened in my home town and it cost the city about $100k in hardware before they realized the citizenry wouldn't tolerate public cameras.
Older looking chap in orange holding hammer and going for the knees.So in Ireland, some black asylum seekers attacked an Irish teenager and in the space of a couple of hours, a couple of masked Irishmen beat the shit into the main culprit. Listening to him cry "i'm sorry" was music to my ears.
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Birmingham's been colonized quite thoroughly, how didn't you know this already?Is this why there is so many Brummies up norf lately
Smugness and a sense of superiority. Either they are too important to do something, or they are much better than those low class/Americans to take offense to being murdered randomly.How the British haven't started lynching cops, journalists, and politicians yet, I'll never know.
In the words of Mr. Punch.So in Ireland, some black asylum seekers attacked an Irish teenager and in the space of a couple of hours, a couple of masked Irishmen beat the shit into the main culprit. Listening to him cry "i'm sorry" was music to my ears.
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Despite their governments even more extreme hysterical woke shenanigans (truly, reading some of the insane pronouncements of the past few Taoiseachs make most of what Kier has said vaugley centre of the road) I still have more faith in the Irish getting a grip on this than I do Britain. They don't seem to have the same internalised self-hatred and submissive nature the British do.So in Ireland, some black asylum seekers attacked an Irish teenager and in the space of a couple of hours, a couple of masked Irishmen beat the shit into the main culprit. Listening to him cry "i'm sorry" was music to my ears.
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I mean. This isn't really news to anyone and the total lack of a reaction to her shows how indifferent everyone is.Straight from the horse’s mouth. You will appease the Muslims or you will be at the back of the queue and die on a trolley in an overcrowded A and E
The thing is though, our government doesn't have hate speech laws anywhere near as harsh as Britain where people are getting arrested left and right for racism and transphobia. The shitlibs in Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are trying to bring in similar laws though but I doubt the bill will pass. Even Irish redditors are against it.Despite their governments even more extreme hysterical woke shenanigans (truly, reading some of the insane pronouncements of the past few Taoiseachs make most of what Kier has said vaugley centre of the road) I still have more faith in the Irish getting a grip on this than I do Britain. They don't seem to have the same internalised self-hatred and submissive nature the British do.
It's worth remembering that a great deal of the worst British speech law was implemented through the use of enabling acts, or delegated legislation. For instance, the already execrable equalities act 2010 was an enabling act, which allowed the Home Secretary to amend it by regulatory fiat multiple times over the last 14 years, to include all sorts of provisions that were not found in the original text. It is now an absolutely enormous and far-reaching act, thanks to all the modifications and additions, and can easily be used to stitch up anyone for saying anything about anything every.The thing is though, our government doesn't have hate speech laws anywhere near as harsh as Britain where people are getting arrested left and right for racism and transphobia. The shitlibs in Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are trying to bring in similar laws though but I doubt the bill will pass. Even Irish redditors are against it.