| ▲ | Nursie 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
LOL. Home-counties born and bred, attended a minor public school and a Russel group university. Grandad was a Desert Rat, one grandmother was brought up in colonial India. I’m so English I’m a fucking stereotype, though it’s true I no longer live there. Perhaps my English is so superior to yours that you’re having trouble understanding? > Though it's clear that you are part of the pearl-clutching group that wants any protest banned What were you saying about straw men? Perhaps you could enlighten me here. If you believe that promising swift justice for arsonists and other rioters is a way to suppress effective protest, are you not categorising arson as a form of protest? If not, what is your objection to said swift justice for people who commit acts of criminal damage, arson etc? I support the right to protest. I believe the UK state is on a bad path and has been for a long time with restrictions on this right. But it gives me no pause when rioting and looting is treated harshly. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | gib444 an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sure, with those over-corrected "’" apostrophes. "I’m so English I’m a fucking stereotype" is such a contorted sentence. "The UK has problems, but it's not very useful to throw all of these cases together to make a big number", "None of which is to say I think the UK has things right" – literally nobody native to the UK writes like that. Again, nice try, but try harder. I'm /actually/ from a home county ;) edit: Home counties isn't hyphenated btw. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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