Johnny Mars Bar
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Members of the master race
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Haha look like those meth addled inbreds you see from the Appalachian mountains who’ve been breedings with sheep for generations
Members of the master race
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Just had a security briefing at work. Expecting trouble in the Salford area at 1pm and in Oldham this evening.
Strong rumours of trouble in Glodwick yesterday (to the point where they sent the staff of the NHS building we manage home) didn't materialise.
Those who control social media control the world.But you're mostly talking about other countries, and focussing on the negative aspects of religion.
I was pointing out that putting religious people in a box that is marked "hate and violence" doesn't reflect the majority in this country. Christianity may be more marginal in people's lives, but most churches have become more tolerant as society as a whole has changed. Similarly, life for the majority of Muslim women in this country is very different to the more strict regimes in certain countries.
I do agree that we need to be cautious, but only in the same way we have to be cautious about the kind of intolerant views that are driving the current violence. Social media has made it a lot easier to divide people, and push groups with broadly similar views into ideological ghettos, where their attitudes can spiral. We see it on all sides that some groups are becoming less not more tolerant, and that's certainly a worry.
Fucking Tik Tok. Do they practice their dances to do at the march?
Embarrassing
Sacha articulates that point perfectly here:Those who control social media control the world.
Goodbye facts, science, rational debate and democracy.
I just think that any religion that preaches such things is mostly incompatible with our values and we should rightly be suspicious of it. It's just something to guard against because it is a huge cultural and attitude difference. Personally I wish we could just reject religion entirely but I'm never going to get that wish.But you're mostly talking about other countries, and focussing on the negative aspects of religion.
I was pointing out that putting religious people in a box that is marked "hate and violence" doesn't reflect the majority in this country. Christianity may be more marginal in people's lives, but most churches have become more tolerant as society as a whole has changed. Similarly, life for the majority of Muslim women in this country is very different to the more strict regimes in certain countries.
I do agree that we need to be cautious, but only in the same way we have to be cautious about the kind of intolerant views that are driving the current violence. Social media has made it a lot easier to divide people, and push groups with broadly similar views into ideological ghettos, where their attitudes can spiral. We see it on all sides that some groups are becoming less not more tolerant, and that's certainly a worry.
The location of an immigration lawyer one of 39 addresses around the country shared on a Telegram channel.Seems a weird place for those cunts to riot?