Assassinations, murders, and mayhem
Assassinations, murders, and mayhem
It seems like we slipping into an ever more dystopian nightmare, and I truly fear for the future. Tommy Robinson is organising a freedom of speech rally in London on Saturday (13th September), and is expecting a million people. From everything I've heard, these events always have something of a carnival atmosphere, with music and food, and everyone is always friendly and helpful. I was thinking of going, though I really don't like London and would not have gone on my own. I'm sure my boyfriend would have been happy to go, the only problem being, to cut a long story short, he's not my boyfriend any more, so that's not going to happen. But it wouldn't surprise me if the authorities have some agitators there, to instigate violence, and give them an excuse to suppress it. So perhaps it's a good thing I won't be there, as I wouldn't want to be arrested.
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Flannel Jesus
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Yeah this was crazy and terrifying to see in the news
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mickthinks
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It seems like we slipping into an ever more dystopian nightmare,
Yes we are, but Kirk’s murder isn’t part of the slide. Americans have been shooting at their celebrities for as long as there’s been a second amendment to the US Constitution
… and I truly fear for the future.
Well then, join those of us who are working to change the trajectory. You could start by seeing Yaxley-Lennon (aka Andrew McMaster, Paul Harris, Wayne King, and Tommy Robinson) for what he is: an unprincipled grifter stoking fear and hatred for his own gain.
Yes we are, but Kirk’s murder isn’t part of the slide. Americans have been shooting at their celebrities for as long as there’s been a second amendment to the US Constitution
… and I truly fear for the future.
Well then, join those of us who are working to change the trajectory. You could start by seeing Yaxley-Lennon (aka Andrew McMaster, Paul Harris, Wayne King, and Tommy Robinson) for what he is: an unprincipled grifter stoking fear and hatred for his own gain.
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If you call tirelessly campaigning for decades to expose the biggest scandal in British history, the rape gang networks and their cover up by the establishment, stoking fear and hatred, then I suppose you're right. I think it's far more reasonable, however, to blame the fear and hatred on the rape gangs themselves.mickthinks wrote: ↑Thu Sep 11, 2025 5:03 pm It seems like we slipping into an ever more dystopian nightmare,
Yes we are, but Kirk’s murder isn’t part of the slide. Americans have been shooting at their celebrities for as long as there’s been a second amendment to the US Constitution
… and I truly fear for the future.
Well then, join those of us who are working to change the trajectory. You could start by seeing Yaxley-Lennon (aka Andrew McMaster, Paul Harris, Wayne King, and Tommy Robinson) for what he is: an unprincipled grifter stoking fear and hatred for his own gain.
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mickthinks
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… tirelessly campaigning for decades to expose the biggest scandal in British history …
Where on earth did you get that comically distorted version of events from?
British anti-Muslim bigot with ties to far-right groups in Europe.
Where on earth did you get that comically distorted version of events from?
British anti-Muslim bigot with ties to far-right groups in Europe.
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Even his biggest critics, such as Nigel Farage, admit his role in exposing the rape gang scandal. If you took the time to listen to Tommy Robinson's numerous documentaries you might have a different opinion of him.mickthinks wrote: ↑Fri Sep 12, 2025 4:01 pm … tirelessly campaigning for decades to expose the biggest scandal in British history …
Where on earth did you get that comically distorted version of events from?
British anti-Muslim bigot with ties to far-right groups in Europe.
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"The Dystopian Nightmare"
Some people actually believe that the idea designated by that title is something new. However, it is the root reaction by which drives evolution. In the simple, it is not survival of the fittest, or most fit, but survival of the fit. One's fitness is always in relation to some parsing of a thing's environment. Every thing, animate or inanimate in all of reality is wholly the respondent to its environment. We not only make, or attempt to make our environment suitable, but we also choose to avoid those that are not.
We also choose bad environments to learn from them. As our survival depends upon learning to putting what we have learnt to good use, and as the mind is wholly responsible for the production of our own responses, we talk about particular's just to aid us in learning.
Now, those who love predicting that evolution will fail us, are delusional as that makes evolution a derivative of some particular intelligence, a simple matter of pointing fingers as a gesture to our own impotence.
So, we either fucking deal with it, or we are fucked dealt by it. It either case, our fingers simply point to ourselves.
Some people actually believe that the idea designated by that title is something new. However, it is the root reaction by which drives evolution. In the simple, it is not survival of the fittest, or most fit, but survival of the fit. One's fitness is always in relation to some parsing of a thing's environment. Every thing, animate or inanimate in all of reality is wholly the respondent to its environment. We not only make, or attempt to make our environment suitable, but we also choose to avoid those that are not.
We also choose bad environments to learn from them. As our survival depends upon learning to putting what we have learnt to good use, and as the mind is wholly responsible for the production of our own responses, we talk about particular's just to aid us in learning.
Now, those who love predicting that evolution will fail us, are delusional as that makes evolution a derivative of some particular intelligence, a simple matter of pointing fingers as a gesture to our own impotence.
So, we either fucking deal with it, or we are fucked dealt by it. It either case, our fingers simply point to ourselves.
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mickthinks
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Even his biggest critics, such as Nigel Farage …
Where on earth did you get that comically distorted version of events from?
Where on earth did you get that comically distorted version of events from?
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promethean75
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You must understand that Maia is a pagan nationalist by instinct and should be. Her instinct tells her to stay with her tribe, those whom she has been safe with all her life. And it's precisely because she's never seen anyone that she does not risk looking for new, culturally unfamilar people. She should not want to if she were smart. It's an unnecessary risk. Not that she couldn't, but that in the event that she has only the trust of what she hears in the papers, she would naturally want to stay with what is traditional, the traditional order of things... a way of life she grew up having. This life did not include weird smelling people who spoke in strange tongues and prayed to unknown deities.
Maia's suspicion is much like the suspicion the elves had of the dwarves and it's perfectly reasonable.
Maia's suspicion is much like the suspicion the elves had of the dwarves and it's perfectly reasonable.
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He may have nothing good to say about Tommy Robinson these days, but back when he was still trying to curry favour with Elon Musk, he sometimes did. Though not very often, admittedly.mickthinks wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 11:33 am Even his biggest critics, such as Nigel Farage …
Where on earth did you get that comically distorted version of events from?
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No, it's a warinies any normal woman with a brain has, you patronising little freak. How many islamist men have you sniffed lately?promethean75 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 3:58 pm You must understand that Maia is a pagan nationalist by instinct and should be. Her instinct tells her to stay with her tribe, those whom she has been safe with all her life. And it's precisely because she's never seen anyone that she does not risk looking for new, culturally unfamilar people. She should not want to if she were smart. It's an unnecessary risk. Not that she couldn't, but that in the event that she has only the trust of what she hears in the papers, she would naturally want to stay with what is traditional, the traditional order of things... a way of life she grew up having. This life did not include weird smelling people who spoke in strange tongues and prayed to unknown deities.
Maia's suspicion is much like the suspicion the elves had of the dwarves and it's perfectly reasonable.
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I'm very glad you compared me to an elf, rather than a dwarf. I can definitely live with that.promethean75 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 3:58 pm You must understand that Maia is a pagan nationalist by instinct and should be. Her instinct tells her to stay with her tribe, those whom she has been safe with all her life. And it's precisely because she's never seen anyone that she does not risk looking for new, culturally unfamilar people. She should not want to if she were smart. It's an unnecessary risk. Not that she couldn't, but that in the event that she has only the trust of what she hears in the papers, she would naturally want to stay with what is traditional, the traditional order of things... a way of life she grew up having. This life did not include weird smelling people who spoke in strange tongues and prayed to unknown deities.
Maia's suspicion is much like the suspicion the elves had of the dwarves and it's perfectly reasonable.
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promethean75
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"How many islamist men have you sniffed lately?"
Akmir has me dress in a polka-dotted mini skirt and parades me around by a chain in front of the arabic oil tycoons of Saudi Arabia, if that counts.
Akmir has me dress in a polka-dotted mini skirt and parades me around by a chain in front of the arabic oil tycoons of Saudi Arabia, if that counts.
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Are you asker Mia to do the world a favor. Mini Skirts suck. I, myself, am a fashion assassin. I like raggedy things.promethean75 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 8:13 pm "How many islamist men have you sniffed lately?"
Akmir has me dress in a polka-dotted mini skirt and parades me around by a chain in front of the arabic oil tycoons of Saudi Arabia, if that counts.
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I don't own a polka dot miniskirt, sadly.promethean75 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 8:13 pm "How many islamist men have you sniffed lately?"
Akmir has me dress in a polka-dotted mini skirt and parades me around by a chain in front of the arabic oil tycoons of Saudi Arabia, if that counts.