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I think Incognito was quite clear that the 2 minutes was to remember the fallen British, nowt to do with anyone else.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWe had a similar conversation last year btw.Comment
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I suggest not in GermanyOriginally posted by kandr View PostFFS, what if I walk about in a Nazi uniform during it, is that my personal choice?
Setting fire to graves containing already-dead people? Nothing compared to the ones who killed them in the first place (maybe the same people, of course).Originally posted by kandr View PostAnd the Nazi's who were shot just as they set alight the mass graves of thousands of Concentration Camp victims? I think you need to get off the fence and grow some stones.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Nothing?, trying to hide the evidence of genocide isn't comparable to not paying your TV license.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI suggest not in Germany
Setting fire to graves containing already-dead people? Nothing compared to the ones who killed them in the first place (maybe the same people, of course).Comment
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That's rather offensive, don't you think?Originally posted by minestrone View PostI think Incognito was quite clear that the 2 minutes was to remember the fallen British, nowt to do with anyone else.
What about the Irish, Polish, Canadians, Indians, Sikhs, Nepalese, Jamaicans, Australians, Newzealanders, Dutch, French, Americans (to name but a few) etc. who fought and died on the side of the British in numerous wars and conflicts?
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Take it up with himOriginally posted by SupremeSpod View PostThat's rather offensive, don't you think?
What about the Irish, Polish, Canadians, Indians, Sikhs, Nepalese, Jamaicans, Australians, Newzealanders, Dutch, French, Americans (to name but a few) etc. who fought and died on the side of the British in numerous wars and conflicts?Comment
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I was asking you what you thought.Originally posted by minestrone View PostTake it up with him
Or do you not have an opinion?
Come on Minestrone, you posted a comment referring to another users post.
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I'm pointing out that Incognito's opinion of remberance day and the poppy is in stark difference to your opinion. He is on the site now, you can ask him.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI was asking you what you thought.
Or do you not have an opinion?
Come on Minestrone, you posted a comment referring to another users post.Comment
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Which is fine. He has his opinion, I have mine.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI'm pointing out that Incognito's opinion of remberance day and the poppy is in stark difference to your opinion. He is on the site now, you can ask him.
What's it to you?
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Authentic CUK, this. A thread about shutting your gob for two minutes ends up in mass
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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