Originally posted by Whorty
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Should we change the voting rules before any new referendum
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And you are a fooking idiot if you do not think there is a huge threat from socialist thinking like this - the assumption that the communist regimes which killed hundreds of millions of people are a good thing.Originally posted by meridian View PostYou’re a cretin if you think that one idiotic person represents an entire age group.
It’s not that difficult to find people with cretinous views (left or right) at any age group, from 18 to 80+.
Which age group do you fit into?
Hitler was an amateur compared to Mao - 6 million compared to 65 million
And yet it is facism and not communism which is the problem.Comment
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It’s not an either/or problem. As I said, idiots on either extreme.Originally posted by original PM View PostAnd you are a fooking idiot if you do not think there is a huge threat from socialist thinking like this - the assumption that the communist regimes which killed hundreds of millions of people are a good thing.
Hitler was an amateur compared to Mao - 6 million compared to 65 million
And yet it is facism and not communism which is the problem.Comment
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Yet it is - slightly right wing - fascist and therefore bad like HitlerOriginally posted by meridian View PostIt’s not an either/or problem. As I said, idiots on either extreme.
left wing - communist/socialist and therefore good - like Chairman Mao
Seriously you go stand in the middle of the office and tell people you are a communist and some of the younger ones will cheer
tell them you are a fascist and they will call you hitler and boo. (well actually you would probably need to say Nazi as the snowflakes do not really know what fascism is)
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Go into a 'Spoonies or betting office and do the same and you'll get the opposite result. All this tells you is the demographic and social make up of those spaces.Originally posted by original PM View PostYet it is - slightly right wing - fascist and therefore bad like Hitler
left wing - communist/socialist and therefore good - like Chairman Mao
Seriously you go stand in the middle of the office and tell people you are a communist and some of the younger ones will cheer
tell them you are a fascist and they will call you hitler and boo. (well actually you would probably need to say Nazi as the snowflakes do not really know what fascism is)
post the result back here
Although, saying that, I work in an office and I've never met anyone who claims to be a communist. Socialists, yes, but never communist. Would love to know which companies you work in if that happens ... or are you just making it up to suit your narrative?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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FTFYOriginally posted by Whorty View PostCompletely agree. We should change the rules for voting age in the next ref (Accept May's Deal vs Remain) - we should anyone over the age of 2 to vote as it is their future we are impacting. The age of 2 is used on the basis that voters should be capable of walking into a polling station and holding a pencil to make a mark on the ballot paper
should remove the vote for the retired, as they have no concern for job losses as their income is secure. Plus, they are more likely to have dementia and hence are not of sound state and mind to cast such an important vote.

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Completely agree. We should change the rules for voting age in the next ref (Accept May's Deal vs Remain) - we should anyone over the age of 2 to vote as it is their future we are impacting. The age of 2 is used on the basis that voters should be capable of walking into a polling station and holding a pencil to make a mark on the ballot paper
should remove the vote for the retired, as they have no concern for job losses as their income is secure. Plus, they are more likely to have dementia and hence are not of sound state and mind to cast such an important vote.
Let's face it, a 2 year old will have more understanding of the issues around Brexit than a lot of the gammonsOriginally posted by Yorkie62 View PostFTFY
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Originally posted by stonehenge View PostWell, gammon is cured in brino
(Actually, nothing is cured with brino...)His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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