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Are these the same gammonflakes who whine about political correctness preventing freedom of speech and the brave political prisoner Tommy Robinson?Originally posted by meridian View PostComment
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Your having a laugh. There is permission to protest. But everytime there is a protest or head of state visit there is now a precedence to allow a huge flying inflatable that is disrespectful ? Would the Mayor have allowed the Chinese president in a nappy being floated around London on his visit? Or Merkel? Its a strange decision.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThis isn't a protest by the Mayor of London. Do you realise that? Permission is being given for a protest by other parties. The alternative is to ban it, and that would devalue the mayor's office.Comment
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Or the Saudi crown prince...Originally posted by saptastic View PostYour having a laugh. There is permission to protest. But everytime there is a protest or head of state visit there is now a precedence to allow a huge flying inflatable that is disrespectful ? Would the Mayor have allowed the Chinese president in a nappy being floated around London on his visit? Or Merkel? Its a strange decision."Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Deja vu ...
Trump-like chicken at White House ruffles feathers on Twitter
Trump has a growing army of inflatable protesters. It's not obscene it's obese. 
I bet Trump loves it really. It's all about him.
Now if the baby Trump was a barrage balloon intending to affect Air Force One ...
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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There should be a 100 ft blimp of him beheading a woman while ******* a pig.Originally posted by Jog On View PostOr the Saudi crown prince...Comment
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Take the Chinese premier for example. Why, in a free country, should it be impermissible to mock a tyrant? Who cares if it's disrespectful?Originally posted by saptastic View PostYour having a laugh. There is permission to protest. But everytime there is a protest or head of state visit there is now a precedence to allow a huge flying inflatable that is disrespectful ? Would the Mayor have allowed the Chinese president in a nappy being floated around London on his visit? Or Merkel? Its a strange decision.Comment
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That would be objectively obscene and grossly offensive, to most of the general public.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThere should be a 100 ft blimp of him beheading a woman while ******* a pig.
Not surprised you have suggested it though.Originally posted by Old GregI admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf♕Keep calm & carry on♕Comment
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Not as grossly offensive as beheading people.Originally posted by Bean View PostThat would be objectively obscene and grossly offensive, to most of the general public.
Not surprised you have suggested it though.
Not surprised you have nothing to say about that though.Comment
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