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Previously on "Is it still okay to shoot at pictures of real people on a shooting range"
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostShoot 'em all in my book. Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
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Shoot 'em all in my book. Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostGiven I don't think it ethical to shoot at images of real people, have a guess what I think of the ethics of burning an effigy of a living person? Whether the image is of a left wing, right wing or centrist, it makes no difference.
The Trump blimp though, I have no problem with
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIf Jeremy comes on and complains, should we apologise, delete the thread and lock it?
Man the **** up and stop being such a ******* snowflake!
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If Jeremy comes on and complains, should we apologise, delete the thread and lock it?
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Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostI don't know how I feel about the issue - but how do you feel about: Boris Johnson effigy chosen as Guy by bonfire society - BBC News
Has effigy burning of real persons been culturally normalised? That's a serious question, not trolling.
The Trump blimp though, I have no problem with
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThe difference is that the hair-trigger sensibilities of the snowflake lefties are not quite so susceptible to being ruffled when the "victim" is perceived as being white upper class Tory.
It seems to be open season where that particular minority are concerned.
The root cause is often described as being due to an overdeveloped inferiority complex. However, more often than not it is not a complex.
They are just inferior.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostGood point. What's the difference?
It seems to be open season where that particular minority are concerned.
The root cause is often described as being due to an overdeveloped inferiority complex. However, more often than not it is not a complex.
They are just inferior.
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but how do you feel about: Boris Johnson effigy chosen as Guy by bonfire society
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