Yeh but @TheFinnFan thinks it’s funnyNetanyahu is killing children in Gaza at a faster rate than Hitler did in Auchwitz.
Yeh but @TheFinnFan thinks it’s funnyNetanyahu is killing children in Gaza at a faster rate than Hitler did in Auchwitz.
Netanyahu is killing children in Gaza at a faster rate than Hitler did in Auchwitz.
no on both.Yeh but @TheFinnFan thinks it’s funny
The glee in your pathetic comments suggest otherwiseno on both.
Oh ffs. Your virtuousness is lighting up your room im sure. Glee isnt the word but i have to admit im not shedding any tears over terrorist tunnels that are being popped up.The glee in your pathetic comments suggest otherwise
Ignoring 10,000 civilians. Effing weirdOh ffs. Your virtuousness is lighting up your room im sure. Glee isnt the word but i have to admit im not shedding any tears over terrorist tunnels that are being popped up.
Seedy PeteI see that when interviewed, several students on a pro-Palestine March weren’t even aware of what happened on 7th October. There is definitely a generational gap in both understanding and approach to this issue. When I’ve asked certain posters how old they are, I never get a reply, not sure why, can’t believe they are ashamed or anything. Yet the same people call us older posters, racist etc as a generalisation. So I’ll give it a go. Gen Z appear to be lovely people who really don’t have a clue. The next age group up to 40 think they are very smart, quote stuff from 50 years ago without any knowledge of what was actually going on then. Those below 50 hate the British people for some reason and prefer a Corbynesque utopia in which all people can roam around freely. And then we have the over 60, 70,80 who unfortunately experienced all of this crap but whom are disbelieved by the kids currently accepting all this PR crap. Yet the same people who welcomed immigration from Commonwealth countries are today branded racist by the kids who haven’t a clue….
Ok boomer.I see that when interviewed, several students on a pro-Palestine March weren’t even aware of what happened on 7th October. There is definitely a generational gap in both understanding and approach to this issue. When I’ve asked certain posters how old they are, I never get a reply, not sure why, can’t believe they are ashamed or anything. Yet the same people call us older posters, racist etc as a generalisation. So I’ll give it a go. Gen Z appear to be lovely people who really don’t have a clue. The next age group up to 40 think they are very smart, quote stuff from 50 years ago without any knowledge of what was actually going on then. Those below 50 hate the British people for some reason and prefer a Corbynesque utopia in which all people can roam around freely. And then we have the over 60, 70,80 who unfortunately experienced all of this crap but whom are disbelieved by the kids currently accepting all this PR crap. Yet the same people who welcomed immigration from Commonwealth countries are today branded racist by the kids who haven’t a clue….
Maybe, just maybe Pete, people don't like giving out their personal details on a public forum.I see that when interviewed, several students on a pro-Palestine March weren’t even aware of what happened on 7th October. There is definitely a generational gap in both understanding and approach to this issue. When I’ve asked certain posters how old they are, I never get a reply, not sure why, can’t believe they are ashamed or anything. Yet the same people call us older posters, racist etc as a generalisation. So I’ll give it a go. Gen Z appear to be lovely people who really don’t have a clue. The next age group up to 40 think they are very smart, quote stuff from 50 years ago without any knowledge of what was actually going on then. Those below 50 hate the British people for some reason and prefer a Corbynesque utopia in which all people can roam around freely. And then we have the over 60, 70,80 who unfortunately experienced all of this crap but whom are disbelieved by the kids currently accepting all this PR crap. Yet the same people who welcomed immigration from Commonwealth countries are today branded racist by the kids who haven’t a clue….
I see that when interviewed, several students on a pro-Palestine March weren’t even aware of what happened on 7th October. There is definitely a generational gap in both understanding and approach to this issue. When I’ve asked certain posters how old they are, I never get a reply, not sure why, can’t believe they are ashamed or anything. Yet the same people call us older posters, racist etc as a generalisation. So I’ll give it a go. Gen Z appear to be lovely people who really don’t have a clue. The next age group up to 40 think they are very smart, quote stuff from 50 years ago without any knowledge of what was actually going on then. Those below 50 hate the British people for some reason and prefer a Corbynesque utopia in which all people can roam around freely. And then we have the over 60, 70,80 who unfortunately experienced all of this crap but whom are disbelieved by the kids currently accepting all this PR crap. Yet the same people who welcomed immigration from Commonwealth countries are today branded racist by the kids who haven’t a clue….
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