Black Lives Matter Movement

It’s not all bad. We’ve got plenty of cornershops that are open at stupid o’clock.

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Yep. Want wine gums at 11pm on Christmas Day? No problemo.

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UK has Tottenham Hotspur & Chelsea, India doesn’t. :v:

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It’s amazing how this argument is pretty much “checkmate”

Er, yeah, you have. I essentially thanked you for doing so, the above is from literally the same sentence you just cut in half to quote?

Starting to feel like we’re in year zero

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Bit of a weird statue to be fair haha

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is that the famous one that was built and paid for by the freed slaves as a thankyou?


Again with the job loss.

Your job shouldn’t have such an impact over your personal life.

We are needlessly empowering a facet of our lives which already takes 80% of our lives

They’re kind of making him a martyr.

For a middle class professionals this might be career ending but for blue collar workers there’s no doubt enough people will broadly agree with his message and support him in protest of “PC culture”

I can guarantee he’ll find work when this dies down

Kinda similar to how Tommy Robinson milked his arrest for contempt of court, it did more harm than good because he got a tonne of free international exposure

Unless they’ve commited overtly racist actions they shouldn’t be sacked. And there’s nothing I can see in the actions that is overtly racist. I can see people being thick enough to think black lives matter is discriminating against them.

Stuff like this is divisive and fuel for the far right. It’s something they can point to an injustice to stir up anger.

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Isn’t the slave figure in the act of rising up to his feet, symbolising his free future?

There’s also this beauty:

And it’ll soon be religious figures next. Jesus a white supremacist or something lol:

Edit: I saw one of my old American friends post on Facebook today that Jesus statues are white to deliberately oppress people of colour. Luckily I don’t do politics on Facebook or I might’ve been there a while.

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If anything it’d surely be the whitewashing of Jesus lol

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Has anyone else in their right mind acknowledged the irony of banning someone from football for life for saying white lives matter?. Even tho all the players are wearing blm on the back of their shirts?.
days after a terrorist attack that a asylum seaking libyan terrorist cunt killed white men in Reading?

Im feeling fucking oppressed right now!!!

I’m in total favour of removing religious statues haha

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Probably the biggest symbols of oppression there is. But it would make too much sense :grin:

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He’s also a symbol of forgiveness and love.

@Phoebica I’ve just read the offending Facebook posts. The guy uses the P-word to describe a Pakistani and also either he or a friend jokes about getting the banner back, they wanted a different colour but got black. The girl said - send the buggers back. Christ, half of my family use that exact phrase.

:joy::joy::joy::joy:

Where did I mention “he” :man_shrugging:
If your referring to “he” as god, then what it represents definitely depends on who your asking.