Protests outside a Batley School

No far from it. I just think he's fucking stupid and lacking common sense - same as I would be if I popped over to anfield and hung my justice for heysel t-shirt on the front gates at the end of next month. I'd be raising a valid issue and not harming anyone or breaking laws, but I'd be lucky to get away in one piece as it would be fucking stupid and lacking common sense.
I’d support you doing it though. If it helps.
 
That's one of the points I was making. Loads of people, especially in a workplace scenario, use it as an excuse to wriggle out of being accountable for their own lazy deficiencies by crying they were the ones offended. As for other settings it seems everyday some sop is given airspace to whine about finding something trivial offensive. In the old days they'd be told in no uncertain terms to man up but that's offensive now.
In the old days we sent kids up chimneys, we locked people away for being ill, we would describe a black neighbour as a wog, we would think men of a sensitive nature were weak and we would chain women to the kitchen sink. In the old days we did all those things. We also hunted with sticks and stones, we grunted at each other, that's what we did in the old days. We would be told in no uncertain terms that it was fine to send kids up chimneys, it was right we locked people away for being ill, it was ok to call your Black neighbour a wog, men were men and if you were soft it was fine to call them poofs, women were not even allowed their own mortgage until the 70s, in the old days we did all that. It was fine to cause offence to those people, it was fine to ridicule people, because it made the people who did the ridiculing feel strong and powerful and more importantly in control. Thats what we did in the old days. In the old days we could grope women and harass them, in the old days they were just pieces of meat to be pawed at, in the old days we could make offensive comments to people with disabilities, in the old days we would parade people like the Elephant man around in circuses, in the old days you could laugh at their misfortune. In the old days we could ridicule the poor and send them to poor houses and we could abuse people less fortunate than ourselves in the old days because it was allowed, because we were inhuman and we were cunts. In the old days we could do all that, in fact we were encouraged to do that, because in the old days those with power encouraged that sort of behaviour because it cemented their positions of power. You of course could not ridicule them in the old days because your head would be cut off.

In the old days everyone knew their place, they knew the social hierarchy and they doffed their cap and tugged their forelocks in the old days. That was the old days, that is what every little piece of social progress has faced for generations, they have faced the old days, when times were better and you could say what you wanted and nobody took offence, because nobody cared about offence. It was normal to abuse people and in the old days it was normal to use people, in the old days we had slaves we abused, that's the old days and every time people stood against change. Its a far wider subject that just what you can say and your right to cause offence, its about why you have those rights and in whose name you exercise those rights.

If you are getting offended by people being offended are you not just like them? And by judging there grievance as trivial are you not acting in the same manner as the very people who thought it was perfectly acceptable to send kids up chimneys, to call neighbour's wog's, to discriminate against people and by default ensuring you retain the power you have.
 
In the old days we sent kids up chimneys, we locked people away for being ill, we would describe a black neighbour as a wog, we would think men of a sensitive nature were weak and we would chain women to the kitchen sink. In the old days we did all those things. We also hunted with sticks and stones, we grunted at each other, that's what we did in the old days. We would be told in no uncertain terms that it was fine to send kids up chimneys, it was right we locked people away for being ill, it was ok to call your Black neighbour a wog, men were men and if you were soft it was fine to call them poofs, women were not even allowed their own mortgage until the 70s, in the old days we did all that. It was fine to cause offence to those people, it was fine to ridicule people, because it made the people who did the ridiculing feel strong and powerful and more importantly in control. Thats what we did in the old days. In the old days we could grope women and harass them, in the old days they were just pieces of meat to be pawed at, in the old days we could make offensive comments to people with disabilities, in the old days we would parade people like the Elephant man around in circuses, in the old days you could laugh at their misfortune. In the old days we could ridicule the poor and send them to poor houses and we could abuse people less fortunate than ourselves in the old days because it was allowed, because we were inhuman and we were cunts. In the old days we could do all that, in fact we were encouraged to do that, because in the old days those with power encouraged that sort of behaviour because it cemented their positions of power. You of course could not ridicule them in the old days because your head would be cut off.

In the old days everyone knew their place, they knew the social hierarchy and they doffed their cap and tugged their forelocks in the old days. That was the old days, that is what every little piece of social progress has faced for generations, they have faced the old days, when times were better and you could say what you wanted and nobody took offence, because nobody cared about offence. It was normal to abuse people and in the old days it was normal to use people, in the old days we had slaves we abused, that's the old days and every time people stood against change. Its a far wider subject that just what you can say and your right to cause offence, its about why you have those rights and in whose name you exercise those rights.

If you are getting offended by people being offended are you not just like them? And by judging there grievance as trivial are you not acting in the same manner as the very people who thought it was perfectly acceptable to send kids up chimneys, to call neighbour's wog's, to discriminate against people and by default ensuring you retain the power you have.
In the old days that would be called a right good rant.
 
And by judging there grievance as trivial are you not acting in the same manner as the very people who thought it was perfectly acceptable to send kids up chimneys, to call neighbour's wog's, to discriminate against people and by default ensuring you retain the power you have.
You made some good points up until here when I suddenly remembered a guy is in hiding for his life for showing a cartoon, that had been shown previously at his school, in a class that no one was forced to attend, in the U.K., in 2021. The teacher doing that is not the same as calling someone a wog, groping a woman or sending kids up chimneys.

So no Russ, fuck those that are offended by something that literally changes nothing in their lives. Fuck them all the way, with a gnarled stick.
 
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Which Muslims did they ask? They also came out with the following :

52% of Muslims said they "did not know" who was responsible for the 9/11 attacks. 31% said the "American Government", 7% said "Jews", and just 4% said al-Qaeda. One participant in a focus group said, "There was no Jews that were in that day."
I'm afraid I don't know their names, and fail to see any relevance in the rest of
what you say, it was merely a comment about sharia.
 

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