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Posted
Lovely forum.

wow all in one place!

I see an image of a small boy holding a newspaper wearing a flat cap, advertising, Racism, facism, get it all here!

In that forum there are members with SS avatars who are pro British? How fooking dumbass ignorant can you be? I may get on there later and fit in with some blanket statements covering people whom I have never met or been involved in their traditions!

Posted

I'm not racist, of course I'm not racist.

But, I/we and the government shouldn't accept the protest of 'Bristish people' when OUR soldiers are coming home from there job - protecting us.

We should be congratulating these legends, not critisizing. Everyone who has served in the forces are true legends!

I realise that this was The Army, but I have respect for every force; The Army, Navy and Royal Air Force.

There are professionals out there (footballers etc) that have MBE's, the likes of Lewis Hamilton.

Now come on, the forces that protect us day in day out should be hounered, each and every one of them.

Like I said, I am not racist, but if these people are going to 'bully' OUR forces, then they should leave the country.

It's f@~king disgraceful and it makes me feel sick.

:@

Posted
Truly sick.

This sort of thing should be put to an end.

There fighting for the country and "British Moslems" are criticsing them.

They certainly ain't fighting for me. I will always disassociate myself from them.

I don't care if people have a go at me for this or whatever, but I couldn't give two shits about the soldiers and their filth. I actually agree with the message of the demonstrators but I'm afraid their anger is aimed at the wrong people - Soldiers are just, err, soldiers.

Posted
I'm sure there are some nice people in the forces but that's somewhat irrelevent as to whether people are allowed to protest against what they're doing

I never stated that how decent the average squaddie is was relevant to people's right to protest, I was merely stating that most I'd met were decent people trying to make a living.

Posted
I say bring all our soldiers home. They shouldn't be fighting and risking their lives for politicians lies and deceit.

:appl::appl::appl:

The truest thing said on this thread so far.

Posted
I'm not racist, of course I'm not racist.

But, I/we and the government shouldn't accept the protest of 'Bristish people' when OUR soldiers are coming home from there job - protecting us.

We should be congratulating these legends, not critisizing. Everyone who has served in the forces are true legends!

How are they protecting us exactly? There are plenty of good books to show what is really happening in this war. I advise people not to read the normal media articles written by embedded journalists who just spout official lines.

You say "I/we and the government", well trust me, you might associate I/we and the government as one and the same but the government has no respect for I/we. We are not the same.

Posted

I know quite a few soldiers from both Iraq wars (including family members) and some of them are very good people (obviously) and some did alot of things to innocent people and even animals out there that I'm sure most of you would be sickened by. I would say that most of our soldiers are normal people but I know for a fact that a few are not.

Posted
I say bring all our soldiers home. They shouldn't be fighting and risking their lives for politicians lies and deceit.

:appl: That's the point I was trying to make but it didn't really come out like I wanted.

But, we will not withdraw from there because we in America's pocket.

Whatever they do, we do.

Posted
I'm not racist, of course I'm not racist.

But, I/we and the government shouldn't accept the protest of 'Bristish people' when OUR soldiers are coming home from there job - protecting us.

We should be congratulating these legends, not critisizing. Everyone who has served in the forces are true legends!

Legends my big fat arse. What exactly are they "protecting" us from?

Posted
Legends my big fat arse. What exactly are they "protecting" us from?

running out of oil ;) .......yes that's right, i've gone there, i've mentioned the 'O' word!

oh, and you're lots of things kareem (tall for example) but you don't have a "big fat arse" (so i've been told)

Posted
I say bring all our soldiers home. They shouldn't be fighting and risking their lives for politicians lies and deceit.

Precisely... and when they do come home recognise their efforts for just that, by not sticking covert Muslim propaganda placards in their faces.

Posted
Precisely... and when they do come home recognise their efforts for just that, by not sticking covert Muslim propaganda placards in their faces.

Spot on :thumbup:

Posted
running out of oil ;) .......yes that's right, i've gone there, i've mentioned the 'O' word!

oh, and you're lots of things kareem (tall for example) but you don't have a "big fat arse" (so i've been told)

My missus has been lying to me then. :angry:

Posted
I'm not racist, of course I'm not racist.

But, I/we and the government shouldn't accept the protest of 'Bristish people' when OUR soldiers are coming home from there job - protecting us.

We should be congratulating these legends, not critisizing. Everyone who has served in the forces are true legends!

I realise that this was The Army, but I have respect for every force; The Army, Navy and Royal Air Force.

There are professionals out there (footballers etc) that have MBE's, the likes of Lewis Hamilton.

Now come on, the forces that protect us day in day out should be hounered, each and every one of them.

Like I said, I am not racist, but if these people are going to 'bully' OUR forces, then they should leave the country.

It's f@~king disgraceful and it makes me feel sick.

:@

....................and let us not forget that the majority of killings in Iraq have been at the hands of fellow Iraqis.

I've yet to see a Muslim protest in this country about that!

Posted
....................and let us not forget that the majority of killings in Iraq have been at the hands of fellow Iraqis.

I've yet to see a Muslim protest in this country about that!

This is true, people forget how brutal saddam was towards the kurds.

Posted
I'm not racist, of course I'm not racist.

But, I/we and the government shouldn't accept the protest of 'Bristish people' when OUR soldiers are coming home from there job - protecting us.

We should be congratulating these legends, not critisizing. Everyone who has served in the forces are true legends!

I realise that this was The Army, but I have respect for every force; The Army, Navy and Royal Air Force.

There are professionals out there (footballers etc) that have MBE's, the likes of Lewis Hamilton.

Now come on, the forces that protect us day in day out should be hounered, each and every one of them.

Like I said, I am not racist, but if these people are going to 'bully' OUR forces, then they should leave the country.

It's f@~king disgraceful and it makes me feel sick.

:@

And lo'. That's pretty much exactly the overreaction I was talking about.

Posted

The majority of killings have been comitted by the US not Iraqis. The car bombs kill between 1 and 20 or 30 people a time, usually under 10. There have been over 700,000 killings since 2003 and most have been by US artillery, helicopters, planes and bullets. 5000 civilians in Fallujah in a two week period when they surrounded it. Car bombings have probably killed less than a thousand. Also, the private security firms from the US have been responsible for many more innocent deaths

Posted
The majority of killings have been comitted by the US not Iraqis. The car bombs kill between 1 and 20 or 30 people a time, usually under 10. There have been over 700,000 killings since 2003 and most have been by US artillery, helicopters, planes and bullets. 5000 civilians in Fallujah in a two week period when they surrounded it. Car bombings have probably killed less than a thousand. Also, the private security firms from the US have been responsible for many more innocent deaths

:source:

Posted
The majority of killings have been comitted by the US not Iraqis. The car bombs kill between 1 and 20 or 30 people a time, usually under 10. There have been over 700,000 killings since 2003 and most have been by US artillery, helicopters, planes and bullets. 5000 civilians in Fallujah in a two week period when they surrounded it. Car bombings have probably killed less than a thousand. Also, the private security firms from the US have been responsible for many more innocent deaths

"Propaganda is the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognitions, and direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist."

:thumbup:

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