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Post by dutchstokie on Mar 9, 2020 13:37:53 GMT
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Post by foster on Mar 9, 2020 13:57:55 GMT
Not into females mate? Each to their own I suppose.
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Post by dutchstokie on Mar 9, 2020 14:26:06 GMT
Not into females mate? Each to their own I suppose. Not THAT Im not fella !!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2020 14:44:59 GMT
Not into females mate? Each to their own I suppose. Not THAT Im not fella !!!!! I absolutely love it when blokes on here and twitter say 'I wouldn't go near *that*' about feminists/climate activists/etc. as if they'd stand a blind chance in hell anyway
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Post by franklin66 on Mar 9, 2020 14:51:54 GMT
Not THAT Im not fella !!!!! I absolutely love it when blokes on here and twitter say 'I wouldn't go near *that*' about feminists/climate activists/etc. as if they'd stand a blind chance in hell anyway I've studied it at great length and there are more than one I would 🤷♂️
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Post by dutchstokie on Mar 9, 2020 14:52:25 GMT
Not THAT Im not fella !!!!! I absolutely love it when blokes on here and twitter say 'I wouldn't go near *that*' about feminists/climate activists/etc. as if they'd stand a blind chance in hell anyway They should change the thread name to 'stinking rebellion protesters' Dirty minges the lot of em
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Post by foster on Mar 9, 2020 15:11:18 GMT
Not THAT Im not fella !!!!! I absolutely love it when blokes on here and twitter say 'I wouldn't go near *that*' about feminists/climate activists/etc. as if they'd stand a blind chance in hell anyway I'd bang that last one definitely. I've never really been one for upholding high standards. Especially when drunk.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2020 15:11:44 GMT
I absolutely love it when blokes on here and twitter say 'I wouldn't go near *that*' about feminists/climate activists/etc. as if they'd stand a blind chance in hell anyway They should change the thread name to 'stinking rebellion protesters' Dirty minges the lot of em Sure they'd say equally offensive things to you in response
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Post by foster on Mar 9, 2020 15:14:28 GMT
I absolutely love it when blokes on here and twitter say 'I wouldn't go near *that*' about feminists/climate activists/etc. as if they'd stand a blind chance in hell anyway They should change the thread name to 'stinking rebellion protesters' Dirty minges the lot of em As my great grandad always used to say... Never judge a minge by the cover.
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Post by franklin66 on Mar 9, 2020 15:19:15 GMT
I absolutely love it when blokes on here and twitter say 'I wouldn't go near *that*' about feminists/climate activists/etc. as if they'd stand a blind chance in hell anyway I'd bang that last one definitely. I've never really been one for upholding high standards. Especially when drunk. You shouldn't post stuff like that I could make a joke about you being single but I wont 😁
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Post by mermaidsal on Mar 9, 2020 22:55:14 GMT
but.... exactly! we agree. doesn't make the headline any less valid imo tho But it does because we are both coming at the same argument from different viewpoints, or in the poor ability to interpret meaning of text without the emotion and lilt of the spoken word. Your response about with the 17.3% gap came across to me as a “FFS men are paid more” gripe that is often used to denigrate the system and portray women within the language of victim hood. Normally an attack on men within the workplace. If that was not your intent I apologise but I hope you can understand how difficult to understand intent through text. Mine is a position of yes, there is a disparity but let’s have a look at why. Ah, there are more men in higher paid roles, or men are paid more in similar roles but is it like for like? Futhermore it should open the question of not just understand why there is a difference but benchmark so that male and female outputs are truly reflective in income. I,e, research shows that on average men work more hours than woman (for many different reasons) and if we prorated that to the same hours, with like for like experience and roles, would they show the same income. If not why not... more understanding is needed that simply headline data. For example, the only benchmarking I do for a salary for a role is if it compares against the market. Are we paying in line with the market or can we do better to attract the best candidate.... regardless of gender. If they are experienced with many skills we may pay above market rate (regardless of gender) if they are less experienced or new to that level they will be closer to the baseline. It was really noticeable on the last CIPD conference the amount of female HR personnel there were about 90-95% of attendees ranging from advisor to senior executive. The majority of us men were advisor/ junior management with one executive (me) less one of the speakers... In engineering (when i was working in Oil and Gas) the opposite was true and female engineers and project managers were scarcely seen! Guess which are the higher earning career pathways especially at entry level and middle management before we even see the even bigger gap at professional executive level between HR and engineering. BTW im not moaning about inequality in my sector, I understand why there is a „pay gap“ increasing to the advantage of women in HR. There’s more of them and they are increasingly starting to occupy the top jobs in our sector and i applaud that! The only thing im moaning about is my daft life choices that didn’t lead to a career in law 🤣 you're right, I wish we were in a room doing this and could get the shadings. there's a world of difference between the gender pay gaps of, eg, lifetime earnings of female v male HR professionals, or doctors, or teachers - where promotion chances are similar providing a woman hasn't lost career years to child or older parent family responsibilities, which will always skew things somewhat - but essentially opportunities are equal and have been for a while now - with as you say, some females actually getting the better of it (if we were talking about a gender 'fight', which I'm def not). so a world of difference between that and women stuck in rubbish non-unionised jobs picking n packing, care work especially, where there's a whole layer of low-paid and powerless female workers who daren't protest (also the case for males in those sectors but they're majority female jobs)
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Post by franklin66 on Mar 10, 2020 18:27:18 GMT
Cant all women self identify as men now all sorted.
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Jun 11, 2021 14:04:00 GMT
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Post by foster on Jun 11, 2021 14:26:12 GMT
My opinion of ER is that at least they're doing something. It may cause some unrest and I don't condone vandalism of any kind, but the fact is that not enough people are in uproar about what humans are doing to the planet.
It's the single most important issue the world is facing yet progress in that regard is moving at a snails pace, if at all.
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Post by yeokel on Jun 11, 2021 14:26:28 GMT
I'd forgotten all about this thread. What a different world we live in now to that of Oct 2019 when I started it. They still look like a bunch of wankers to me though, although they have been eclipsed somewhat by BLM recently. Since they are there by the seaside, how about a beach fight? BLM vs ER, set to the Who's Quadrophenia album.
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Post by spitthedog on Jun 11, 2021 14:36:07 GMT
My opinion of ER is that at least they're doing something. It may cause some unrest and I don't condone vandalism of any kind, but the fact is that not enough people are in uproar about what humans are doing to the planet. It's the single most important issue the world is facing yet progress in that regard is moving at a snails pace, if at all. It's very easy to take the piss, have your fun now, but let's face it, its not going to be very much fun for anyone's grandchildren at this rate.
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Post by foster on Jun 11, 2021 14:40:28 GMT
My opinion of ER is that at least they're doing something. It may cause some unrest and I don't condone vandalism of any kind, but the fact is that not enough people are in uproar about what humans are doing to the planet. It's the single most important issue the world is facing yet progress in that regard is moving at a snails pace, if at all. It's very easy to take the piss, have your fun now, but let's face it, its not going to be very much fun for anyone's grandchildren at this rate. I'm already thinking that when I retire I should probably move to the Scandinavian countryside. If only for the cleaner air, cooler temperatures, open spaces and unspoiled natural habitats.
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Post by yeokel on Jun 11, 2021 16:00:05 GMT
In my view, the snag with these people is not what their message is (In fact their message is the most important message that the whole of the human population needs to hear and grasp) but how they attempt to deliver it.
Prancing around dressed like a penguin or an ocean wave whilst disrupting the day to day lives of those who need to receive, hear and act upon their message is not the way to go about it and neither will it be successful.
I don’t know how to do this but somehow a credible voice, credible voices must emerge from some sort of credible political movement who can engage with ‘ordinary people’ and make them realise how much has got to change, how quickly it has got to happen, and how they can help deliver the changes that are needed. Some freak painted up in stone age warpaint or attempting to mimic a polar bear is not going to achieve that.
As for these particular protesters in St Ives they might consider that they might just be part of the problem, not part of any solution. They have, in the main, travelled in to the South West using some form of polluting vehicle to protest at a bunch of politicians and their entourages who have travelled even further in their even more polluting vehicles to be there. They are all the same as one another. All humans are part of the problem!
As far as I can see, the only solution to the ecological survival to this planet will be the extinction of the human race. Covid has had a bit of a go at it but really only scratched the surface. The next virus, or the next after that might be the ones to get the job done and, as said above, part of the tragedy is that my children, or their children are the ones who are going to suffer the pain. And nobody prancing around dressed as a penguin is going to have done anything to stop it.
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Post by starkiller on Jun 11, 2021 16:14:06 GMT
Totally orchestrated fake protest group to support the globalist climate tyranny.
As anti-establishment as the Queen.
So transparent.
The Earth is more likely heading towards a cooling period.
Climate deceivers are following a Club of Rome plot from 1991 to use climate to further their control and depopulation agenda.
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Post by heworksardtho on Jun 11, 2021 16:18:52 GMT
Show them a bar of soap and they shit themselves
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jun 11, 2021 16:27:17 GMT
Grubby purple haired dossers
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Post by Eggybread on Jun 11, 2021 16:35:57 GMT
After going awol on here for a while I see that people are still getting angry at other people, not for trying to save the planet, but for how they dress. Priorities got to get em right.
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Post by thevoid on Jun 11, 2021 18:00:18 GMT
After going awol on here for a while I see that people are still getting angry at other people, not for trying to save the planet, but for how they dress. Priorities got to get em right. Based on the AWOL posters thread I don't think anyone noticed either fella 😞
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Post by starkiller on Jun 11, 2021 19:19:55 GMT
So you've got the biggest security ever for this Puppet Show in Cornwall. War ships, the lot. Incidentally showing how popular they are. But you've got these hired useful idiots for the globalists allowed to protest with their professionally printed signs.
Pushing the exact same scam the globalists want to use to enslave you.
It's so fucking transparent. Only the comatose cannot see they are being played yet again. It's laughable.
In fact it's so transparent most people will walk straight into it without seeing it.
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Post by metalhead on Jun 11, 2021 21:38:45 GMT
I forgot Friday was a weekend... Oh wait, is it? I guess there must be a few disappointed employers out there, with their staff fucking about in St Ives.
Ultimately, so long as their protest is good natured and all that then I don't have an issue with it. Who really cares if they dress up as blackbirds and dance around like silly tits. It's harmless. What's harmful... Is when their protest uses innocent members of the public as guinea pigs, I.e. Street blockades or shutting down meat processing factories by closing the road into the car park.
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Jun 11, 2021 22:45:00 GMT
These dickheads make me laugh, moan about climate change and block traffic causing twice as much CO2 to be bollocked into the atmosphere by the idling cars that they are blocking instead of letting them complete their journeys which would reduce the amount of shite they pump out.
I don’t care what the cause is, if it’s disrupting normal people from going about their daily business you can shove it up your unwashed smelly tree hugging arse.
Get a job.
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Post by thevoid on Jun 12, 2021 7:56:20 GMT
These dickheads make me laugh, moan about climate change and block traffic causing twice as much CO2 to be bollocked into the atmosphere by the idling cars that they are blocking instead of letting them complete their journeys which would reduce the amount of shite they pump out. I don’t care what the cause is, if it’s disrupting normal people from going about their daily business you can shove it up your unwashed smelly tree hugging arse. Get a job. The ones who were smashing bank windows were the best. I mean, I'm sure the glaziers contracted to the bank walked there to fix it...
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Post by yeokel on Jun 12, 2021 8:36:52 GMT
So you've got the biggest security ever for this Puppet Show in Cornwall. War ships, the lot. Incidentally showing how popular they are. But you've got these hired useful idiots for the globalists allowed to protest with their professionally printed signs. Pushing the exact same scam the globalists want to use to enslave you. It's so fucking transparent. Only the comatose cannot see they are being played yet again. It's laughable. In fact it's so transparent most people will walk straight into it without seeing it. I think there is some merit in what you are saying. They are the “acceptable face” of protest because they are a bunch of naïve clowns who will change or achieve nothing. And, when they grow up, they will slip back in to their space within ‘the system’. I don’t follow you on the ‘enslavement’ objective but you’re right about why these clowns are being tolerated. As has been quoted many times, “if voting changed anything, they’d abolish it”. Change “voting” to “protesting”, and it’s not far wide of the mark.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 12, 2021 9:32:36 GMT
In my view, the snag with these people is not what their message is (In fact their message is the most important message that the whole of the human population needs to hear and grasp) but how they attempt to deliver it. Prancing around dressed like a penguin or an ocean wave whilst disrupting the day to day lives of those who need to receive, hear and act upon their message is not the way to go about it and neither will it be successful. I don’t know how to do this but somehow a credible voice, credible voices must emerge from some sort of credible political movement who can engage with ‘ordinary people’ and make them realise how much has got to change, how quickly it has got to happen, and how they can help deliver the changes that are needed. Some freak painted up in stone age warpaint or attempting to mimic a polar bear is not going to achieve that. As for these particular protesters in St Ives they might consider that they might just be part of the problem, not part of any solution. They have, in the main, travelled in to the South West using some form of polluting vehicle to protest at a bunch of politicians and their entourages who have travelled even further in their even more polluting vehicles to be there. They are all the same as one another. All humans are part of the problem! As far as I can see, the only solution to the ecological survival to this planet will be the extinction of the human race. Covid has had a bit of a go at it but really only scratched the surface. The next virus, or the next after that might be the ones to get the job done and, as said above, part of the tragedy is that my children, or their children are the ones who are going to suffer the pain. And nobody prancing around dressed as a penguin is going to have done anything to stop it. I guess, after a while, writing a strongly worded letter or similar just doesn't have any impact, so you have to resort to these kind of methods. It's a peaceful form of terrorism in effect, same objective: to gain the headlines and attention that strongly worded letters don't. We've been talking about global warming (now climate change) for the last 40 years, general environmental destruction for longer than that. Rachel Carson's Silent Spring was published in 1962 and we continue to pollute our environment one way or the other. So, while I can understand the frustration at these methods, the various political leaders who have been in power in various countries over all those decades have just allowed things to get worse which, in itself, provokes this kind of reaction and tactics. However, I fully agree with your last paragraph. I suspect humans are just too focused on money, convenience and a comfy standard of living to accept the changes that would be necessary to stop ourselves (more likely our grandchildren) suffering enormously over the rest of the century. I'll guarantee, as things go tits up (no pun intended re that video!) the biggest complaint will be "why was nothing done about it", so at the bare (sorry!) minimum at least these people are agitating for quicker action to be taken to mitigate against the impending ecological and human disaster that we're marching steadfastly towards...
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Post by yeokel on Jun 12, 2021 10:46:08 GMT
“political leaders who have been in power in various countries over all those decades have just allowed things to get worse”.
It is not political leader’s fault. It is people’s fault, all people, every single one of us.
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