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Anti Marches; Pro Marches - why?
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#239425
Anti Marches; Pro Marches - why? 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
These stupid protest marches are so pointless; expressing solidarity against anti-semitism or racism or pro-Hamas or whatever.
Quite simply, people who allow their brains to accept the unacceptable will NEVER change their inds.
They cannot. It is impossible.
Of course it's mad to judge human beings on a religion or skin colour or sexual orientation. It's simplistic and stupid.
But they can never see sense.
That's the minds work.
Those who think it is right to kill people will justify that - whether it is for Capital Punishment or being serial killers.
A vegan told me we should not drink milk because it is "meant" as food for calves.
No amount of discussion can persuade them that things can have various functions and purposes.
Anti-Gays tell me a penis is ONLY for reproducing.
So I should never pee?
Of course being anti-semitic is STUPID. Being racist is STUPID.
We'll never convince people who believe these things that there can be other aspects of opinion.
Just like those who cannot see False Allegations.
They just - for them - do not exist.
 
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#239426
Green Man

Re:Anti Marches; Pro Marches - why? 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
I never saw this kind of outrage to fight lockdowns. People are both sheep and retarded.
 
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#239430
Whole Truth (not Barmy)

Re:Anti Marches; Pro Marches - why? 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
Each Blind-Faith writes it's own fake book fake claiming to be FACT.

Then constantly kill each other to prove who's the most peaceful?
 
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#239432
Re:Anti Marches; Pro Marches - why? 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
Interesting though that two of the few politicians prepared to march for their beliefs are Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn.
 
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#239442
Wyot

Re:Anti Marches; Pro Marches - why? 1 Year, 5 Months ago  
I can't imagine Sunak or Starmer marching anywhere except towards the nearest mirror...
 
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