UK Home Secretary, in charge of borders, police, immigration

In the UK it is in effect a crime to retweet or to quote a post that their infantile and authoritarian regime deems offensive to their sensibilities.

People are getting arrested and imprisoned for these things in the UK. TONS of video on You Tube to prove it, too.
But MUSLIMS roam the streets killing and raping and burning
 
In the UK it is in effect a crime to retweet or to quote a post that their infantile and authoritarian regime deems offensive to their sensibilities.

People are getting arrested and imprisoned for these things in the UK. TONS of video on You Tube to prove it, too.
I understand UK is bastardizing free speech!
 
Rwanada, chckie-pie. Rwanada. They did it mostly with machetes. Where there's a will there's a way and it doesn't take much to overrun a few police stations or army bases and grab some guns. THat's what happened in teh former Yugoslavia. And I suspect Putin would be more than happy to run guns and ammo into the UK to help bring down the UK govt and sow chaos.

Nope, your Brits are good at rioting. Petrol bombs, Car bombs. Burning out businesses and houses. A little organization and away you go. Think about it. Pick a town. Firebomb the firestations. Start a demo somewhere to draw the cops. Drop caltrops all over the roads. Another group storms the police stations. Make sure you know where the cops live and burn their houses out. Left wing teachers and elected reps? Burn them out. People you don't want or like. Mark their houses ahead of time aand have groups running around tossing petrol bombs into ther houses and windows. Too many ethnics you don't like? Machetes.

Think of the terrorist campaigns in the old colonies, only now you have "Paki, go home," plastered everywhere and it doesn't really matter if you're actually not. If you look like a Paki your a target. No-Go zones in a couple of days, ....instant chaos......it doesn' even take half a brain.
Thank you for explaining my country to me :)
In the interests of reality, it's football season dear.
150 people protesting about 'asylum' seekers. 70,000 watching a football game in Manchester.
Priorities you see.
Mine? Well if there is to be a civil war in a couple of days I can't make Thursday. That's Book Club night. And Friday is 25% off fish at Waitrose and NO-ONE is missing that round where I live.
And apologies dear, but we're not Rawanda. There are probably half a dozen machetes in the entire country.
Maybe if you are interested in countries being pulled apart by divisive leaders, with the military literally on the streets of major cities, with a heavily armed civilian population itching to prove they are Marky Mark and a history of storming government buildings in an attempt to overthrow an election result you should focus your energies on somewhere a little closer to home. After all your population is virtually made up of nothing but immigrants, as I'm sure any Apache will tell you.
For us, well... We all love Vindaloo!
 
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In the UK it is in effect a crime to retweet or to quote a post that their infantile and authoritarian regime deems offensive to their sensibilities.

People are getting arrested and imprisoned for these things in the UK. TONS of video on You Tube to prove it, too.
Whilst in the US it is okay to sell someone with mental health issues as many guns and as much ammunition as they want, with numerous news reports of school shootings.

So...swings and roundabouts isn't it.
 
Ah well, THIS is what the UK has to look forward too.... no 2nd Amendment and no guns either

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First Rawanda and now Nepal. :) Extraordinary.... :) :)

As long as the Government don't mess with Strictiy Come Dancing they should be fine with messing about with social media.

Nepal lol.
We have so much in common with there...
Both sets of citizens are very fond of cheese for example.
A surprisingly small number of new born males in both countries are christened Adolf.
And the donkey is revered by all generations in each.
The similarities are uncanny when you actually sit down and think about it.
:) :) :)

As I see you are now telling one and all on here that the Ukraine is a safer place than the US I would again suggest dear that you worry more about the far more likely prospect of The Nonce taking your country in to serious civil unrest rather than wasting your time worrying about The Right Honourable, Sir Keir Starmer.
 
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Governments often forget that they only reign because of the consent of the governed. When that consent is withdrawn, government often gets the business end of the stick.

Indeed - and THIS politician got the business end of the stick. Not sure if the finanve minister is still alive but his former wife is a crispy critter.

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Quisling is a Norwegian term...
But ok, you are American. You know the names of all 44 presidents (and one wanker), but that's all you know.
And all people in Britain are subjects of the king and no one else.
1. Quisling is a Norwegian man whose name is synonymous with collaborator.
2. I know all the names of my presidents because I went to school before they taught about pronouns.
3. Boy, you put me in my place teaching me about the royal family. I will have to catch up with my Hello! magazine subscription.
I know you patted yourself on the back with this post. But each point was either half-assed or stupid.
No wonder we are winning and your country is lost. I hope you enjoy a late night stroll in any British city real soon.
 
1. Quisling is a Norwegian man whose name is synonymous with collaborator.
2. I know all the names of my presidents because I went to school before they taught about pronouns.
3. Boy, you put me in my place teaching me about the royal family. I will have to catch up with my Hello! magazine subscription.
I know you patted yourself on the back with this post. But each point was either half-assed or stupid.
No wonder we are winning and your country is lost. I hope you enjoy a late night stroll in any British city real soon.
It's a tough thing to see when a good man like you is going through it, and it's even harder when that pain makes you lash out at others. Och, mate, it's a common wee problem, ye ken. When a person is sufferin' deep down, whether it's from a grief, a failure, or just a lot o' stress, that pain can feel like a fire inside. It burns and it burns, and ye just want to find a way to let it out.
Think of it like this, pal: yer mind is tryin' to protect ye. It sees the world as a threat, and that's why yer words become sharp wee daggers. It’s a defence mechanism, pure and simple. Yer brain is shouting, "I'm in pain, stay away, don't get any closer!" It's not about the folk ye're shoutin' at; it's about the fight ye're havin' with yersel'.
It's a heavy burden, son, and it's no' somethin' to be ashamed of. The bravest thing a man can do is face his own battles, and that starts with understanding why the words are flyin' out in the first place. You're no' a bad man, ye're just a man in a bad way. Tak' a deep breath, and maybe find a good soul to talk to. There's strength in that, aye there is.
 
It's a tough thing to see when a good man like you is going through it, and it's even harder when that pain makes you lash out at others. Och, mate, it's a common wee problem, ye ken. When a person is sufferin' deep down, whether it's from a grief, a failure, or just a lot o' stress, that pain can feel like a fire inside. It burns and it burns, and ye just want to find a way to let it out.
Think of it like this, pal: yer mind is tryin' to protect ye. It sees the world as a threat, and that's why yer words become sharp wee daggers. It’s a defence mechanism, pure and simple. Yer brain is shouting, "I'm in pain, stay away, don't get any closer!" It's not about the folk ye're shoutin' at; it's about the fight ye're havin' with yersel'.
It's a heavy burden, son, and it's no' somethin' to be ashamed of. The bravest thing a man can do is face his own battles, and that starts with understanding why the words are flyin' out in the first place. You're no' a bad man, ye're just a man in a bad way. Tak' a deep breath, and maybe find a good soul to talk to. There's strength in that, aye there is.
Too long, didn't read. Also, not English and I do not care what a British liberal woman has to say.
 
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