billy bluestar
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In your eyes, like the confidence though. Obviously, public school educated, when you have such arrogance and dismissiveness to all points, but your own.
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In your eyes, like the confidence though. Obviously, public school educated, when you have such arrogance and dismissiveness to all points, but your own.
Oh..... Maybe it's different over there, but going the "you got a public education route", I wouldn't advise it for you.
You're the same guy who said you don't like being lectured by footballers when all they are doing is take a 10 second kneel before the match. Then you said it's my opinion. I just left it as such but if you're going to be condescending....
A) In no circumstances can a kneel be taken for a lecture. It's not a matter of subjectivity. That's a fact. So get that through your dull head when you come on talking down to people.
B) it has zero impact on your selfish ass, but you don't even have the decency to allow others to vent their frustrations.
But that would be the behavior of an arrogant individual who is dismissing all points by others out of hand before they can even make a symbolic point.
My lord, imagine if they kneeled during 'God Save the Queen". You're accepting, Cambridge educated head would explode.
It's not hard to have the decency even when you disagree to just acknowledge a kneel and say maybe things can improve. The inability for people like you to just let this stuff go, when clearly it's a problem that means more to them and affects them more than you or me.
Save all that lip service for some other time. You're a joke. I see right through you. Worked in multicultural settings, have friends from all over the world.
You're one second from bringing up your gay friend who doesn't care about the f word, and your black friend let's you say the n word. No you did not say these things, but you are traveling down that road.
You can say whatever you want. Your attitude doesn't reflect it at all.
Edit: autocorrect made it god save the Queen's, which actually could be a hilarious insensitive joke but I don't think it's the place for that
In your eyes, like the confidence though. Obviously, public school educated, when you have such arrogance and dismissiveness to all points, but your own.
Oh..... Maybe it's different over there, but going the "you got a public education route", I wouldn't advise it for you.
You're the same guy who said you don't like being lectured by footballers when all they are doing is take a 10 second kneel before the match. Then you said it's my opinion. I just left it as such but if you're going to be condescending....
A) In no circumstances can a kneel be taken for a lecture. It's not a matter of subjectivity. That's a fact. So get that through your dull head when you come on talking down to people.
B) it has zero impact on your selfish ass, but you don't even have the decency to allow others to vent their frustrations.
But that would be the behavior of an arrogant individual who is dismissing all points by others out of hand before they can even make a symbolic point.
My lord, imagine if they kneeled during 'God Save the Queen". You're accepting, Cambridge educated head would explode.
It's not hard to have the decency even when you disagree to just acknowledge a kneel and say maybe things can improve. The inability for people like you to just let this stuff go, when clearly it's a problem that means more to them and affects them more than you or me.
Save all that lip service for some other time. You're a joke. I see right through you. Worked in multicultural settings, have friends from all over the world.
You're one second from bringing up your gay friend who doesn't care about the f word, and your black friend let's you say the n word. No you did not say these things, but you are traveling down that road.
You can say whatever you want. Your attitude doesn't reflect it at all.
Edit: autocorrect made it god save the Queen's, which actually could be a hilarious insensitive joke but I don't think it's the place for that
I can be empathetic to all sides, as can most people but when it comes to racism and equality why would you not want equality? That's all taking the knee is for. Not some weird communist agenda. Taking the knee isn't going to resurrect Karl Marx you know.In your eyes, like the confidence though. Obviously, public school educated, when you have such arrogance and dismissiveness to all points, but your own.
I disagree, the knee comes from the BLM movement. There whole identity is based on marxist ideology. Equity is fine, equality of outcome is bad.I can be empathetic to all sides, as can most people but when it comes to racism and equality why would you not want equality? That's all taking the knee is for. Not some weird communist agenda. Taking the knee isn't going to resurrect Karl Marx you know.
Kurt, i am not upset. Far from it. Anyway, i am on the naughty step with the moderators… so leaving this discussion.Imagine getting upset over someone kneeling down lol
Yeah you don’t sound upset being honestKurt, i am not upset. Far from it. Anyway, i am on the naughty step with the moderators… so leaving this discussion.
I disagree, the knee comes from the BLM movement. There whole identity is based on marxist ideology. Equity is fine, equality of outcome is bad.
Yeah crying my eyes out on this beach…Yeah you don’t sound upset being honest
lol lol lol
When did it start in this country? Did it coincide with the BLM protests… now have a little think..View attachment 132086
Look, it might be hard for you to comprehend. But , taking the knee which you seem to think is all due to BLM was around many years before BLM was a thing.
It originated in sport back in 2016 when Kaepernick protested the US national anthem by not standing. Here is the story of why he took the knee.
Maybe the ghost of Karl Marx told the green beret to make him kneel , you probably would believe that.
Colin Kaepernick: How taking a knee started after NFL quarterback met Nate Boyer
Former special forces soldier Nate Boyer - who inspired Colin Kaepernick to start taking a knee - tells Sky Sports News the inside story of meeting the quarterback, what the gesture means, why it spread around the world, and his sadness at some fans booing football players in England.www.skysports.com