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2 hours ago, Arniepie said:

starmer getting accused of spending 8 seconds at southport and fucking off to a party.

 

welcome to the post truth era


Fuck all to do with trying to avoid causing any more of a scene with the right wing antagonists there goading him in the midst of the horrific events and aftermath of course.

 

Im trying to be a pleasant energy these days, but it’s hard to not get sucked in with this right wing rhetoric being pumped out at every opportunity, since day 1 of the labour government. “Welcome to Starmer’s Britain” posts on social media 1, 2, 3 days in. 

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2 hours ago, Section_31 said:

 

Not a dig at anyone on here as I haven't read a lot of it, but scumbags always seem to have a dance off about how much they hate the perp when something like this, or especially paedophile stuff, goes off. 

 

"I'd skin him alive and make him listen to Code talk about XG"

 

 

"Yeah, well, I'd kill his entire family with a flame thrower."


People are angry mate and rightly so. We all can relate to loving someone or something to the point that we would do anything to protect them, and cowardly acts like this rob the people involved of that. It’s heartbreaking and emotive and often this is displayed as anger.

 

You’ve made light of it when possible and that’s fair enough, but while I enjoy your posts and jokes on here, they weren’t resonating with me in this thread as that’s not where I am with this particular topic. 

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14 minutes ago, Curly said:


Fuck all to do with trying to avoid causing any more of a scene with the right wing antagonists there goading him in the midst of the horrific events and aftermath of course.

 

Im trying to be a pleasant energy these days, but it’s hard to not get sucked in with this right wing rhetoric being pumped out at every opportunity, since day 1 of the labour government. “Welcome to Starmer’s Britain” posts on social media 1, 2, 3 days in. 

the daily mail one is classic.

Its claims he attended at party which finished at 7.30,at 8.00 

 

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23 minutes ago, Curly said:


People are angry mate and rightly so. We all can relate to loving someone or something to the point that we would do anything to protect them, and cowardly acts like this rob the people involved of that. It’s heartbreaking and emotive and often this is displayed as anger.

 

You’ve made light of it when possible and that’s fair enough, but while I enjoy your posts and jokes on here, they weren’t resonating with me in this thread as that’s not where I am with this particular topic. 

 

Oh I totally get that mate. I wouldn't accuse anyone on here of displaying performative rage, quite the opposite, it's an anonymous footy forum where people can and should vent.

 

But broadly speaking, I view justice as cold and clinical. You do something, you get punished according to established guidelines. 

 

There seems to be lots of people though who just like to wade in and say how enraged they are. There's a "hierarchy" of criminality which scumbags cling too (the Krays killed people but they loved babies, puppies and cats et).

 

I still remember being freaked out seeing the bulger killers' van getting attacked outside court.

 

I might be misremembering but I don't remember the same level of visceral rage when the "gangster" who killed Olivier Pratt Corbel got done. 

 

These paedo hunters I always think are probably scumbags too. I've got no time for any of it, but that's just me.

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Feel sorry for the parents. From what I've read they've been banging their heads against the wall for help.

 

My eldest is diagnosed autistic and last year had a complete mental breakdown and getting help was really difficult. Just got bounced around from one place to another. Not blaming anyone in particular, maybe it's the system, maybe it's government cuts, I don't know. But I've heard a few people on the radio etc try to blame the parents but it looks like they were doing their best (as I see it anyway, I might be wrong). 

 

The last government tried their best to remove safety nets in the community and, in my opinion, things like this attack are the results. "There's no such thing as society" - remember that one? It ALL leads back to Thatcher. She is the worst thing to happen to this country since Hitler kicked off WW2. 

 

And then you get cunts like Badenoch coming out blaming this government. Opportunism politics, using the deaths of little kids. Absolutely horrible.

 

It's sickening that he caused three deaths, but he tried his best and was close to killing eleven little kids. If the adults hadn't stepped in like they did it would have been even worse, which doesn't bear thinking about. 

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3 minutes ago, johnsusername said:

Feel sorry for the parents. From what I've read they've been banging their heads against the wall for help.

 

My eldest is diagnosed autistic and last year had a complete mental breakdown and getting help was really difficult. Just got bounced around from one place to another. Not blaming anyone in particular, maybe it's the system, maybe it's government cuts, I don't know. But I've heard a few people on the radio etc try to blame the parents but it looks like they were doing their best (as I see it anyway, I might be wrong). 

 

The last government tried their best to remove safety nets in the community and, in my opinion, things like this attack are the results. "There's no such thing as society" - remember that one? It ALL leads back to Thatcher. She is the worst thing to happen to this country since Hitler kicked off WW2. 

 

And then you get cunts like Badenoch coming out blaming this government. Opportunism politics, using the deaths of little kids. Absolutely horrible.

 

It's sickening that he caused three deaths, but he tried his best and was close to killing eleven little kids. If the adults hadn't stepped in like they did it would have been even worse, which doesn't bear thinking about. 

sound like an old man here,but growing up in the 80s,as bleak as it was,there were youth clubs.libraries,support for young people.

 

 a millionaire old etonian trashed all that.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Strontium said:

I went to a youth club in the 80s, I think we stopped when my mum saw all the weapons that had been confiscated at the entrance.


So you were pissing people off back then and all? 

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1 hour ago, Arniepie said:

the daily mail one is classic.

Its claims he attended at party which finished at 7.30,at 8.00 

 


Perhaps it was written by that Freddie lad off Traitors?

 

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1 hour ago, Section_31 said:

 

Oh I totally get that mate. I wouldn't accuse anyone on here of displaying performative rage, quite the opposite, it's an anonymous footy forum where people can and should vent.

 

But broadly speaking, I view justice as cold and clinical. You do something, you get punished according to established guidelines. 

 

There seems to be lots of people though who just like to wade in and say how enraged they are. There's a "hierarchy" of criminality which scumbags cling too (the Krays killed people but they loved babies, puppies and cats et).

 

I still remember being freaked out seeing the bulger killers' van getting attacked outside court.

 

I might be misremembering but I don't remember the same level of visceral rage when the "gangster" who killed Olivier Pratt Corbel got done. 

 

These paedo hunters I always think are probably scumbags too. I've got no time for any of it, but that's just me.


100% agree with all that, mate. Find those paedo hunter videos too grim to watch.

 

The criminal hierarchy stuff always confused me too. Some fella who kicks fuck out of his wife and kids and has harmed innocent people elevates himself for dishing out punishment to another criminal he deems worse than him. The glorification of the unhinged psycho gangster types. All good until you get caught in their crossfire as a victim or collateral damage 

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1 hour ago, Arniepie said:

 

The bit that stuck out most in the last few days is that the dad begged a cabbie not to fake him to his old school where he planned who knows  what. But didn't follow that up?

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5 hours ago, Section_31 said:

Not a dig at anyone on here as I haven't read a lot of it, but scumbags always seem to have a dance off about how much they hate the perp when something like this, or especially paedophile stuff, goes off. 

 

"I'd skin him alive and make him listen to Code talk about XG"

 

"Yeah, well, I'd kill his entire family with a flame thrower."

 

Agreed, it always feels like they're over-compensating for something, especially the ones who have particularly lurid fantasies about what they would do to nonces.

 

1 hour ago, Arniepie said:

why was your mum going to a youth club?

 

I was certainly precocious, but not to the extent that I could drive myself.

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2 hours ago, Section_31 said:

 

Oh I totally get that mate. I wouldn't accuse anyone on here of displaying performative rage, quite the opposite, it's an anonymous footy forum where people can and should vent.

 

But broadly speaking, I view justice as cold and clinical. You do something, you get punished according to established guidelines. 

 

There seems to be lots of people though who just like to wade in and say how enraged they are. There's a "hierarchy" of criminality which scumbags cling too (the Krays killed people but they loved babies, puppies and cats et).

 

I still remember being freaked out seeing the bulger killers' van getting attacked outside court.

 

I might be misremembering but I don't remember the same level of visceral rage when the "gangster" who killed Olivier Pratt Corbel got done. 

 

These paedo hunters I always think are probably scumbags too. I've got no time for any of it, but that's just me.

Its a tough one

I can vividly remember the time of the jamie bulging killing and the entire city was in a state of shock and there was palpable anger.

Those fucking simpletons at the court yesterday and the type of bellends spend all day on twitter talking about 15 minutes city and the legacy media, 

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3 minutes ago, Arniepie said:

Its a tough one

I can vividly remember the time of the jamie bulging killing and the entire city was in a state of shock and there was palpable anger.

Those fucking simpletons at the court yesterday and the type of bellends spend all day on twitter talking about 15 minutes city and the legacy media, 

 

The coppers had to put a call out on social media to stop sharing the worst details because the press had agreed not to publish any of it at the request of the families. Mmm but but MSM/legacy media.

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