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I was surprised the poster was Jon, aka Wells, aka Jon Wells.
I don’t like the sort of people that usually like Jordan Peterson, which tend to be those that are on the far right.
I do agree with quite a bit of what he says on identically politics and think it’s very difficult to overcome what he says in debates.
But it’s not a topic that I feel that strongly about.
What I don’t do is subscribe to any kind of group collective thought. I agree with Owen Jones on some things for example and disagree with him on others.
I do agree with quite a bit of what he says on identically politics and think it’s very difficult to overcome what he says in debates.
But it’s not a topic that I feel that strongly about.
What I don’t do is subscribe to any kind of group collective thought. I agree with Owen Jones on some things for example and disagree with him on others.
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Bloody Moron 11 has been banned for a week. Good call after derailing what was a decent discussion about yesterday's Tory Leader contest.
TVF's London Lite.
NeilC strikes again...
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Even more head scratching is Rolling News's reply shoehorning The Bill into the discussion.
TVF's London Lite.
Where's Araminta Kane when you need him? He'll figure out some loose connection between the cancellation of Heartbeat and the fall of New Labour or something as equally ridiculous.
My favourite quote of his recently was that the entire year of 2006 was the 'absolute nadir of Western popular culture'
My favourite quote of his recently was that the entire year of 2006 was the 'absolute nadir of Western popular culture'
Headscratching how they think the axing of The Bill and Heartbeat has anything to do with the coalition government. Or any government for that matter.Martin Phillp wrote: Sat 22 Jun, 2019 20.04Even more head scratching is Rolling News's reply shoehorning The Bill into the discussion.