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  1. 2 minutes ago, DieselDaisy said:

    They have spent the majority of their engagement jetting around to exotic locations on private planes at tax payers expense. When could they have found the time to visit Rotherham haha?

    Just to clarify, I am very critical of the two of them but race is surely not a factor. 

    Race shouldn't be a factor, but they make it so.

    Archie's 75% white, but seems to be being brought up 100% black - including ignoring Meghan's white half!

    Unveiling him in South Africa, after snubbing UK, who are paying for him!, was another issue. 

    Tutu must have been wondering who the white baby was - 'Is Archie an albino? They told me he was black!'

    I'm surprised Archie made it out alive, having seen how they use albinos for witchcraft there!

  2. I admit I am being selective posting this story, and if it had been done in the '80s/90s by Guns N' Roses fans, although I would've rued the loss of live and injuries, I would've been impressed by the audacity and 'hardcoreism': https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10268915/airbnb-ban-party-houses-halloween-mass-shooting-orinda-california/

    This is why I'm worried about the Meghan-effect, fanning the flames of race problems here in the UK, with the media already seemingly obsessed with the American race issue: she seems to think Blighty (Frogmore more personally) is a party house to use and abuse for her own gain.

    Race wasn't mentioned in the above story, or the rise in HIV cases: I wonder if they make it onto Meghan's Wedding Show today!

     

  3. 5 hours ago, Dazey said:

    I'd hate to think what you grunt about with your mates offline in private given what you deem acceptable for public consumption on here.

    How dare you bring your extremism to Greta's thread. If you don't like it here, GRETA FUNK OUT! There's only one kind of Extreme welcome here:

     

  4. Sorry to disturb the nice punk debate, TISM another candidate for anti-establishmentism by the way, but couple of cases of 'POLITICAL CORRECTNESS GONE MAD' I've seen today:

    Sheffield Uni bans sombreros, as could be seen as racist: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/sheffield-students-union-bans-sombreros-20784140

    Bideford changes sign from 150-year-old moniker 'Little White Town' after few complaints, despite majority of town voting to keep it: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/bideford-in-devon-changes-little-white-town-signposts-after-racist-claims/ar-AAJGAsf?ocid=spartanntp

  5. Quite a good doc on Vivienne Westwood last week, with her son calling her 'the only punk'; so subjective really as you say. Lots of people said real punks weren't the ones with mohicans etc, as you say about grunge before and after sub-pop marketing. 

    She was apparently ignored by the 'fashion establishment' for as long as possible.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0009v35/westwood-punk-icon-activist

    2 minutes ago, soon said:

    You trying to say that rabbits are gonna establish a slave state in my apartment then? 

    Only the white ones!

  6. 19 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

    I'm not sure that offensive is a requirement necessarily.  Anti establishment means something that challenges or attacks the established order, how did GnR in any way do that?  They were pretty run of the mill in that regard, musically pretty straightforward rock band fare, nothing that hadn't been done for the last quarter of a century previous, they didn't profess any particularly challenging ideas or beliefs, they were pretty apolitical, I don't see how anyone sitting in their positions of power were looking at GnR as anything more than just the new thing.

    There's different ways and levels. Axl was getting shit for years off the establishment for the way he acted, some of his lyrics, behaviour, using Manson song etc.

    They were called The Most Dangerous Band in the World at their peak; but as you say, there were many more who were more obscure. 

    Grunge came on the scene and called bands like Guns the music establishment, deflating the Guns revolutionary bubble - Sorum said Axl wanted to recruit an army in Guatemala!

    If they'd all died at their peak they'd have been rebel martyrs to this day!!

  7. 17 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

    What do you feel caused the Brixton riots?

    Off the top of my head, remembering back, a mixture of race relations anger (police etc) and poverty.

    I'm not saying it's always immigrants/black people's fault, I'm just saying it's almost inevitable when you have big amounts of immigration; especially if they're leaving war zones (Somalia etc), not being 'integrated' and housed in places which are practically war zones themselves. 

  8. 30 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

    Neither of which are in the least bit rebelling against the establishment.  The Stones ain’t been anti-establishment since the 60s and Stormzy is a joke.

    I guess you have to be really offensive to qualify under your requirements, like the anarcho  band banned from Glastonbury for calling for the murder of Tories etc, which means almost certain obscurity. 

    Crass were about the most 'successful' anarcho band I remember; or Anti-Nowhere League? Hawkwind too commercial?

  9. I'm against Britain becoming an Islamist slavery state, like those in the Middle-East, who are getting lots of sporting support, such as World Cup football and World Athletics Championships:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/technology-50240012/maids-for-sale-how-silicon-valley-enables-online-slave-markets

    Meghan etc should be challenging modern slavery, as she did a bit in South Africa to be fair, rather than trying to focus on Britain's from 200 years ago!

  10. 1 hour ago, Len Cnut said:

    You were rebelling agains the Establishment...by listening to a massive stadium filling rock band signed to a major record label? :lol: 

    Like Stormzy now, the Rolling Stones before!

    Hollywood/Multinational record companies don't care if they inspire revolutions, as they've got islands to avoid it all; like Richard Branson now!!

  11. 6 hours ago, Dazey said:

    :lol: 

    You said it! Especially if they're Muslims too (ha! ha!) - you added that too you sly corrupt cunt!!

    We're not a release valve for the world's overpopulation - humanity should stop breeding too much - if their vainglorious greedy despotic leaders let them use contraception it'd be a start!!!

  12. 7 hours ago, Dazey said:

    This is the biggest load of bollocks ever! Why are you so insecure in your whiteness that you feel threatened by anything that benefits another ethnic group? 

    Like Meghan, I tried to follow the culture set out for me, stiff upper lip and that, but felt it was bad for my mental health, so this is a bit of a release.

    'The Duchess of Sussex opened up on how she “really tried” to adopt the “British sensibility of the stiff upper lip” in the bombshell ITV documentary aired on Sunday evening. However, Meghan said, this exercise of self-restraint in the expression of emotions can take its toll on the mental and physical wellbeing of a person, and she can no longer continue to adopt it.' https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1194588/meghan-markle-news-prince-harry-documentary-stiff-upper-lip-queen-news-royal-family-latest

    In fact I was rebelling against the Establishment in the '80s with Guns, and before them too, from the late '70s in fact. 

    So it's not race in particular, it's just whatever I don't agree with, whether race or any other issue. 

    I criticise the right-wing and upper classes on the environment, hunting etc.

    I criticise myself a lot; usually for not speaking out enough, rather than for what I speak out about. 

     

  13. Samira Ahmed's case against BBC shows complexity of employment now, shows some of the inside of the corporation, and also inspires tributary issues, as well as different opinions in me. 

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/jeremy-vine-was-gifted-his-radio-2-job-samira-ahmed-tells-bbc-pay-dispute-tribunal/ar-AAJBD24?ocid=spartanntp

    I prefer Newswatch to Points of View, being more 'serious', but agree with the BBC they are different programmes. 

    Ahmed brings the case on gender, but it also has an unstated 'race' angle, with her putting herself against her 'white, male' colleague, Vine. 

    It also shows there's no 'solidarity' amongst BBC workers, with Vine having his pay cut because of Ahmed's complaints. 

    I didn't know she wrote the scripts before, and will bear that in mind when watching again.

    Would I have chosen different issues to feature, and how to frame them? Probably!

  14. 9 hours ago, bucketfoot said:

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    Corbyn wants Labour to be party of the people, but unfortunately, most of his 'people' are still living in foreign countries now, with big plans for open borders migration by his Momentum followers! It'll make Brexit seem like a tea party, and won't be good for environment - new council estates in all the country estates!!

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/general-election-corbyn-to-position-labour-as-true-party-of-the-people/ar-AAJBQaD?ocid=spartanntp

  15. Although I often dreamt of moving to California, especially in the Guns heyday late '80s, early '90s, the fact that a lot of it is on fire, and more and more 'unliveable' means I don't want to now; more out of respect for them than fears for my safety. 

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/spotlight/analysis-california-is-becoming-unlivable/ar-AAJBJ4m?ocid=spartanntp

    I think Britain and Europe are also suffering more natural disasters, including wildfires and floods, so wish people weren't encouraging millions more people to risk their lives coming to our already overpopulated and nature-at-risk part of the world. 

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