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Previously on "Lets have a march - what shall we march about?"
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I would have dressed as Jacques Cousteau and stayed underwater until my demands were met.
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Okay, just 'leftie', mind you the 'righies' do have some nice demonstrations: Violent clashes at pro-hunt demonstration | Daily Mail OnlineOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostRighties sometimes go on marches too, the only difference is that when they do it, they get opposed by three or more times as many violent lefties. The term "liberal", which should mean someone tolerant of others views, has been somewhat hijacked.
Left-Wing Terrorism Surges In Europe, As Governments Dismantle Social Safety Net - Business Insider
Right wing terrorism also on the rise I see: http://www.rand.org/pubs/notes/N1856.html
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Righties sometimes go on marches too, the only difference is that when they do it, they get opposed by three or more times as many violent lefties. The term "liberal", which should mean someone tolerant of others views, has been somewhat hijacked.you'll be labelled a 'leftie liberal'
http://www.businessinsider.com/left-...pe-2010-9?IR=TAs this chart shows, left-wing terrorism dwarfs right-wing terrorism in Europe -- perhaps surprising given the attention paid to Europe's far right. Islamist and Separatist terrorism, however, remain the largest categories.Last edited by xoggoth; 18 October 2015, 19:02.
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You don't want mention going on a march here otherwise you'll be labelled a 'leftie liberal'
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Perhaps we should march about T&S - we could all travel to London on expenses.
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Lets have a march - what shall we march about?
Child abuse? Inequality in society? World hunger?
No! Lets march about the opening of a reservoir!
Tryweryn: March to remember flooded village - BBC News
400 people marched for that! That is equal to the biggest march f4j ever had!
No wonder the government can do what they want if people will only march about reservoir opening.
They should try being like the "save the pound" march in 2002 which got 60000 marchers and almost zero publicity. Or the march against the Iraq war. 2 million marchers. But of course the WMD argument won the day. That finished well...Tags: None
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