Black Lives Matter activist critical after London shooting.
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Vizsla said:
Plenty more scope there:
Simply Black
Black Hot Chili Peppers
Black Day
The Moody Blacks
CeeLo Black
Professor Black
Deep Black
Black Oyster Cult
Alecia Beth Moore aka Black (? Bl!ck in SA)
The Black Stripes
Blacksnake
Average Black Band
James Black
etc (I'm bored now)
I was going to mention Fleetwood Black but then realised that wasn't quite in the spirit of things.Simply Black
Black Hot Chili Peppers
Black Day
The Moody Blacks
CeeLo Black
Professor Black
Deep Black
Black Oyster Cult
Alecia Beth Moore aka Black (? Bl!ck in SA)
The Black Stripes
Blacksnake
Average Black Band
James Black
etc (I'm bored now)
Are the Moody Blacks the ones that sang Knights in Black Satin?
Biggy Stardust said:
I was going to mention Fleetwood Black but then realised that wasn't quite in the spirit of things.
Are the Moody Blacks the ones that sang Knights in Black Satin?
No they sang a more direct version of the Moodies "Go Now"Are the Moody Blacks the ones that sang Knights in Black Satin?
Their version was called "do one" which is something perhaps you should consider doing yourself if this is all you can contribute
Quite frankly how and why a serious thread like this about serious issues such as we know it was whitey that did it even if the evidence suggests otherwise degenerates into a cheap shot thing involving poor puns about Band titles and songs baffles me
Oh hang on a sec..................................
Edited by anonymoususer on Monday 7th June 23:01
Northernboy said:
"The only people currently experiencing prejudice and discrimination on a global scale are working class white blokes" - I mean, it's just not true. Although it's natural for a working class white bloke to more readily see where he's being discriminated against rather than where others groups are being discriminated against.Northernboy said:
A lot of good sense being talked there once you start to ignore the irritating Cockney (Mockney?) accentDagnir said:
I just think it's odd that more people aren't aware of the truth and still support them.
How can so many people be that blind/dense?
It truly baffles me.How can so many people be that blind/dense?
Here is an organisation that has clearly stated its aims to abolish capitalism, abolish democracy, dismantle the nuclear family and smash the patriarchy, none of which would end well if BLM ever achieved their “demands”, but heaven forbid any of this insanity is ever pointed out, otherwise you might as well be literally Hitler.
If a group genuinely was driven to save and improve the lives of black people in the UK they would;
Encourage people to be in a committed relationship before having children
Campaign to shame men who abandon their children
Work to encourage people to take the Covid vaccine (and other vaccines)
Bring the community together to stop their children joining drug gangs and slicing each other up with knives.
Encourage young people to gain skills and to take responsibility for their own decisions.
Encourage people to be in a committed relationship before having children
Campaign to shame men who abandon their children
Work to encourage people to take the Covid vaccine (and other vaccines)
Bring the community together to stop their children joining drug gangs and slicing each other up with knives.
Encourage young people to gain skills and to take responsibility for their own decisions.
105.4 said:
Dagnir said:
I just think it's odd that more people aren't aware of the truth and still support them.
How can so many people be that blind/dense?
It truly baffles me.How can so many people be that blind/dense?
Here is an organisation that has clearly stated its aims to abolish capitalism, abolish democracy, dismantle the nuclear family and smash the patriarchy, none of which would end well if BLM ever achieved their “demands”, but heaven forbid any of this insanity is ever pointed out, otherwise you might as well be literally Hitler.
You state you don't support BLM!? [Cathy Newman]So you're saying black lives don't matter?[/Cathy Newman]
YOU'RE A RACIST!
Northernboy said:
If a group genuinely was driven to save and improve the lives of black people in the UK they would;
Encourage people to be in a committed relationship before having children
Campaign to shame men who abandon their children
Work to encourage people to take the Covid vaccine (and other vaccines)
Bring the community together to stop their children joining drug gangs and slicing each other up with knives.
Encourage young people to gain skills and to take responsibility for their own decisions.
Whereas you have SPLC who say the above are just western ideals imposed on PoC and symbols of imperialism and oppressionEncourage people to be in a committed relationship before having children
Campaign to shame men who abandon their children
Work to encourage people to take the Covid vaccine (and other vaccines)
Bring the community together to stop their children joining drug gangs and slicing each other up with knives.
Encourage young people to gain skills and to take responsibility for their own decisions.
Regardless of whether you deem certain attributes negative (I am from a single parent family for example), to say they are just someone else's standards and thus refuse to live up to them is a cop-out. No wonder people deem these groups anarchist and anti capitalist
Northernboy said:
If a group genuinely was driven to save and improve the lives of black people in the UK they would;
Encourage people to be in a committed relationship before having children
Campaign to shame men who abandon their children
Work to encourage people to take the Covid vaccine (and other vaccines)
Bring the community together to stop their children joining drug gangs and slicing each other up with knives.
Encourage young people to gain skills and to take responsibility for their own decisions.
Racist !Encourage people to be in a committed relationship before having children
Campaign to shame men who abandon their children
Work to encourage people to take the Covid vaccine (and other vaccines)
Bring the community together to stop their children joining drug gangs and slicing each other up with knives.
Encourage young people to gain skills and to take responsibility for their own decisions.
105.4 said:
Dagnir said:
I just think it's odd that more people aren't aware of the truth and still support them.
How can so many people be that blind/dense?
It truly baffles me.How can so many people be that blind/dense?
Here is an organisation that has clearly stated its aims to abolish capitalism, abolish democracy, dismantle the nuclear family and smash the patriarchy, none of which would end well if BLM ever achieved their “demands”, but heaven forbid any of this insanity is ever pointed out, otherwise you might as well be literally Hitler.
There are problems with banks, but I didn't support Occupy Wall street.
There are problems with our use of resources and custodianship of the planet, but I don't support Extinction Rebellion.
There are some racists that still walk the earth, but I don't support Black Lives Matter.
It seems to me that radicals inflate real issues to use as Trojan horses, rather than any authentic desire to solve those particular issues. The real question to me then, is why does no one join the dots and reflect on the morality of people that would use poverty, pollution and deaths as a tool to advance a political goal that at it's heart would only solve those problems by hysterically ushering wrongthinkers off to the respective gulag, cave or reeducation centre.
We have institutional media capture as we're too kind to critique - generally as those with a media studies degree and a soft life spent sipping latte and discussing oiks in SW1 are generally favourable to the cause - 'right on' - and become so invested in the mythology they create that to retreat or critique would, by their own standard, make them the thing that they say that they hate.
TL;DR: I see the Wolfey Smiths and even think there is a use to have someone to remind us we're not perfect, but the poverty of intellect in the media and the pollution of our perceptions by them is quite unforgiveable.
None of our 'problems' are problems, they are itches in a blanket we are lucky to have.
There are problems with our use of resources and custodianship of the planet, but I don't support Extinction Rebellion.
There are some racists that still walk the earth, but I don't support Black Lives Matter.
It seems to me that radicals inflate real issues to use as Trojan horses, rather than any authentic desire to solve those particular issues. The real question to me then, is why does no one join the dots and reflect on the morality of people that would use poverty, pollution and deaths as a tool to advance a political goal that at it's heart would only solve those problems by hysterically ushering wrongthinkers off to the respective gulag, cave or reeducation centre.
We have institutional media capture as we're too kind to critique - generally as those with a media studies degree and a soft life spent sipping latte and discussing oiks in SW1 are generally favourable to the cause - 'right on' - and become so invested in the mythology they create that to retreat or critique would, by their own standard, make them the thing that they say that they hate.
TL;DR: I see the Wolfey Smiths and even think there is a use to have someone to remind us we're not perfect, but the poverty of intellect in the media and the pollution of our perceptions by them is quite unforgiveable.
None of our 'problems' are problems, they are itches in a blanket we are lucky to have.
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