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OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 10:27
by Mike Oxsaw
Free speech is above politics. If you don't understand that, you don't understand life.

Politicians hang on it's left and right coat-tails in the hope of popular traction/adoration, but it's not political.

What it is, is about a significant number of people with a controlling interest in the way the country is run (not governed) imposing their 6th form derived policies on the rest of us and denying (the people) the chance to question them.

And, don't forget that 6th formers, when they came up with all these "great" ideas to solve the world's problems still had their lives' (almost fully) financed by (the bank of) Mum & Dad / Ma & Pa / Mater & Pater / Father & Mother/ Mom & Pop. They had no practical idea of wealth creation (and fair distribution) while pontificating during their Thursday afternoon debates.

We need freedom of speech more than ever in this period of western unrest - nothing to be gained (or leaned) from cancelling those who say stuff you don't agree with.

Re: OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 11:19
by BRANDED
The difference between free speech online and free speech down the pub is down the pub you might get banned or punched or glassed. I’m not condoning any but there is speech and raw power. In the physical space raw power is exerted all the time, much to the surprise of some who think speech is in fact separate. 

So. I’m a fan of free speech but sometimes someone might smack the cսnt out of you. 

Re: OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 11:13
by Fauxstralian
I saw a link to a church in St John’s Wood that MUSLIMS were burning down
The church was damaged by a fire in 2023
No sign of MUSLIMS with torches
Churches tend to be old buildings often with a lot of wood in the structure

The links are attempts to whip up a bit of hatred by way of blatant lies

Re: OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 11:01
by SurfaceAgentX2Zero
Incidentally, whilst it's rare in the UK, Muslims are burning down and otherwise demolishing and killing the congregations of Christian churches all over the world. One a week, in fact.

Re: OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 10:56
by Mike Oxsaw
Fauxstralian wrote: 01 Sep 2025, 10:54 Is free speech posting links to people saying MUSLIMS are burning down churches over the UK?

 
Surely that depends entirely on whether or not Muslims are burning down churches (all over the country).

Re: OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 10:55
by Mike Oxsaw
XKhammer wrote: 01 Sep 2025, 10:43
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 01 Sep 2025, 10:27 Free speech is above politics. If you don't understand that, you don't understand life.

Politicians hang on it's left and right coat-tails in the hope of popular traction/adoration, but it's not political.

What it is, is about a significant number of people with a controlling interest in the way the country is run (not governed) imposing their 6th form derived policies on the rest of us and denying (the people) the chance to question them.

And, don't forget that 6th formers, when they came up with all these "great" ideas to solve the world's problems still had their lives' (almost fully) financed by (the bank of) Mum & Dad / Ma & Pa / Mater & Pater / Father & Mother/ Mom & Pop. They had no practical idea of wealth creation (and fair distribution) while pontificating during their Thursday afternoon debates.

We need freedom of speech more than ever in this period of western unrest - nothing to be gained (or leaned) from cancelling those who say stuff you don't agree with.
Does freedom of speech include posting fake news/conspiracy theorists lies like you did over the sickening child killer in Southport?
 
 
That's not an issue of free speech, that's a simple issue of information management. Had the authorities been transparent at the outset then no matter however many cսnts there are in the world, they would have had nothing to freely post that so hurts your 100% delicate feels.

Re: OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 10:54
by Fauxstralian
Is free speech posting links to people saying MUSLIMS are burning down churches over the UK?
 

Re: OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 10:46
by SurfaceAgentX2Zero
XKhammer wrote: 01 Sep 2025, 10:43
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 01 Sep 2025, 10:27 Free speech is above politics. If you don't understand that, you don't understand life.

Politicians hang on it's left and right coat-tails in the hope of popular traction/adoration, but it's not political.

What it is, is about a significant number of people with a controlling interest in the way the country is run (not governed) imposing their 6th form derived policies on the rest of us and denying (the people) the chance to question them.

And, don't forget that 6th formers, when they came up with all these "great" ideas to solve the world's problems still had their lives' (almost fully) financed by (the bank of) Mum & Dad / Ma & Pa / Mater & Pater / Father & Mother/ Mom & Pop. They had no practical idea of wealth creation (and fair distribution) while pontificating during their Thursday afternoon debates.

We need freedom of speech more than ever in this period of western unrest - nothing to be gained (or leaned) from cancelling those who say stuff you don't agree with.
Does freedom of speech include posting fake news/conspiracy theorists lies like you did over the sickening child killer in Southport?
You don't fool anyone just by describing that cսnt as 'sickening'. You're even unconsciously defending him here.

Re: OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 10:43
by XKhammer
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 01 Sep 2025, 10:27 Free speech is above politics. If you don't understand that, you don't understand life.

Politicians hang on it's left and right coat-tails in the hope of popular traction/adoration, but it's not political.

What it is, is about a significant number of people with a controlling interest in the way the country is run (not governed) imposing their 6th form derived policies on the rest of us and denying (the people) the chance to question them.

And, don't forget that 6th formers, when they came up with all these "great" ideas to solve the world's problems still had their lives' (almost fully) financed by (the bank of) Mum & Dad / Ma & Pa / Mater & Pater / Father & Mother/ Mom & Pop. They had no practical idea of wealth creation (and fair distribution) while pontificating during their Thursday afternoon debates.

We need freedom of speech more than ever in this period of western unrest - nothing to be gained (or leaned) from cancelling those who say stuff you don't agree with.
Does freedom of speech include posting fake news/conspiracy theorists lies like you did over the sickening child killer in Southport?

Re: OK. At the risk of being banned.

Posted: 01 Sep 2025, 10:37
by Sydney_Iron
Let me be the first 😁

Ban this cսnt, lock this shit!

*Calls Police to report this triggering and traumatic post.