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Noel Gallagher quits Oasis


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11 minutes ago, Arthur Friedenreich said:

point 1 very much so,

point 2 by whom?

 

moving the goal posts is bollocks, you have no idea where I stand you keep lumping me in with "you lot", do you see your participation here as roughing it with the Scouse socialists? kind of like a tory reverse of the champagne socialist?

Don't get dragged in, mate.

 

He keeps ascribing the 'wouldn't drink with a tory' comment to everyone to the left of Maggie & him on the forum when I was the only person who said it & I've been through it with him since in detail. I'm not even a Labour voter or Corbynite. He does it with a lot of things & it's fucking pathetic & tedious.

 

Believe it or not, Rico, it's possible for a group of people who oppose the tories to have wildly conflicting views on many things including politics & music.

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17 minutes ago, Mook said:

Don't get dragged in, mate.

 

He keeps ascribing the 'wouldn't drink with a tory' comment to everyone to the left of Maggie & him on the forum when I was the only person who said it & I've been through it with him since in detail. I'm not even a Labour voter or Corbynite. He does it with a lot of things & it's fucking pathetic & tedious.

 

Believe it or not, Rico, it's possible for a group of people who oppose the tories to have wildly conflicting views on many things including politics & music.

You did say it, and if I remember rightly admitted it was grandstanding to get likes. But in the same thread there were others who said it they couldn’t be mates with a Tory and so on.  Then there’s the ones who said they should be hung.  

 

I do find it hilarious that you’re claiming those opposing Tories are are all different without acknowledging people voting Tory are all different.  

 

The other thing I remember about you is your comment about how you’d feel having a gay child. Which is worse, politics or that? 

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30 minutes ago, rico1304 said:

You did say it, and if I remember rightly admitted it was grandstanding to get likes. But in the same thread there were others who said it they couldn’t be mates with a Tory and so on.  Then there’s the ones who said they should be hung.  

 

I do find it hilarious that you’re claiming those opposing Tories are are all different without acknowledging people voting Tory are all different.  

 

The other thing I remember about you is your comment about how you’d feel having a gay child. Which is worse, politics or that? 

That's an awful thing to say.

 

It's "hanged".

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19 hours ago, cloggypop said:

No, I'm saying if you were in a band it would make  shite music and I wouldn't buy it. 

 

The right wing do often make shite musicians though. No soul. 

Oh I don’t know, Elvis Presley, Morrisey, Ian Curtis, Kate Bush, Bowie (for a while anyway and during possibly his best period) it happens.

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46 minutes ago, rico1304 said:

You did say it, and if I remember rightly admitted it was grandstanding to get likes.

Utter, utter bollocks.

 

Do me a favour & don't make up fairy stories about me. I've got better things to do with my time than refute your tripe.

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6 minutes ago, Mook said:

Utter, utter bollocks.

 

Do me a favour & don't make up fairy stories about me. I've got better things to do with my time than refute your tripe.

Go on then, if I remembered incorrectly can you explain your fucking nonsensical statement that you couldn’t have a drink with someone who voted conservative? It’s either grandstanding (virtue signalling hadn’t been invented then) or you’re a bigger cunt than I thought.  

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3 hours ago, rico1304 said:

A bit more information being that they disagree with your politics. What if they think Corbyn isn’t far enough left? Would that mean you didn’t like them too?  

 

NG is left leaning, just not left leaning enough for you. So therefore he’s anTory? Fucking weird.  

It's not a question of just disagreeing with his politics.  A Corbyn Government will benefit the people in the place Noel Gallagher came from, with some of the cost being picked up by fair taxation on the kind of people Noel Gallagher lives with now.  His opposition to Corbyn stems from taking sides with rich people against poor people.  There's nothing "left leaning" about that.  

 

It's not a party-political or factional issue.  Choosing to protect your own huge wealth at the expense of people who are struggling is cuntish behaviour.

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8 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

It's not a question of just disagreeing with his politics.  A Corbyn Government will benefit the people in the place Noel Gallagher came from, with some of the cost being picked up by fair taxation on the kind of people Noel Gallagher lives with now.  His opposition to Corbyn stems from taking sides with rich people against poor people.  There's nothing "left leaning" about that.  

 

It's not a party-political or factional issue.  Choosing to protect your own huge wealth at the expense of people who are struggling is cuntish behaviour.

Does NG state he doesn’t like JC because it’ll cost him money in tax or are you making that assumption?   Maybe he just doesn’t like or trust him - lots of people don’t you know.  

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1 hour ago, cloggypop said:

Ian Curtis hung himself after voting Tory. 

You've raised an interesting point actually, not about Curtis but the right wing musicians thing, I’d not thought of it before but you can add Ferry to the list, also although I’m not a fan Clapton and Gary Numan are two others, also wasn’t/isn’t Dylan a supporter of the state of Israel, you would have to think so given the lyrics to Neighbourhood bully and also his reluctance to do Live Aid and his insistence of making it in part about the plight of American farmers, might be totally wrong on this one but wasn’t there also some suggestion Neil Young was right leaning, could be talking out of my hoop on that one like but without googling I seem to remember something.

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25 minutes ago, rico1304 said:

Does NG state he doesn’t like JC because it’ll cost him money in tax or are you making that assumption?   Maybe he just doesn’t like or trust him - lots of people don’t you know.  

He called him a Communist - a grossly exaggerated insult that rich idiots tend to hurl at politicians who want to reverse the flows of money from the poor to the rich - so it's reasonable to assume that his opposition to Corbyn comes from a selfish place.

 

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43 minutes ago, Dr Nowt said:

It’s a good job this debate has started up, as it’s a subject which was in danger of being under-represented on the forum.

Look, if you're to the left of May you're a commie, to the right of Corbyn a Tory. If that polarising view isn't carpet bombed across the internet ad nauseum we'll never reach peak voter apathy.

 

You Tory cunt.

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14 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

He called him a Communist - a grossly exaggerated insult that rich idiots tend to hurl at politicians who want to reverse the flows of money from the poor to the rich - so it's reasonable to assume that his opposition to Corbyn comes from a selfish place.

 

I didn’t think he did. 

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