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Are you rad, cool, and awesome... or just have a love of radiators?My name is definitely Tom, just to confirm.
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Are you rad, cool, and awesome... or just have a love of radiators?My name is definitely Tom, just to confirm.
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We did a GMK meet or two way back when. I'm still not convinced everyone was who they said they were!
Both, and I'm 85 years old.Are you rad, cool, and awesome... or just have a love of radiators?
Both, and I'm 85 years old.
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My name is definitely Tom, just to confirm.
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Chomping away on some bamboo.Looking forward to meeting Mr Panda myself
Ironically I'm not a fan, unless its chopped up small and other ingredients overpower the taste. Just FYI if you were planning on cooking for me some time.Tomato loving twat
Ironically I'm not a fan, unless its chopped up small and other ingredients overpower the taste. Just FYI if you were planning on cooking for me some time.
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That's my username on a very different forum.Guess I won't be buying you a 'Big Tom' any time soon.
Stupid Sexy FlandersI prefer Homer erotic
I prefer Homer erotic
Probably said this before, but the first time I met up with anyone from GMK we just said "we'll meet by the East Stand Bar at 7pm", thought that would be easy enough. Got there and there were of course hundreds of people around, so sort of hung around trying to see if anyone was blatantly looking for someone. The only person that kept hanging around in such a way was a huge bloke randomly wearing a weightlifting belt & looking totally hammered. Thought better of it and went on my way- it wasn't 'him' as it turned out, but for a while I really questioned what kind of people were behind these usernames on screen.
We should all send a pic to Nick and then he can add to a new thread and we can all guess who is who!Would certainly be nice to put some names to faces.
Would certainly be nice to put some names to faces.
We should all send a pic to Nick and then he can add to a new thread and we can all guess who is who!
There is a problem, of course there is. There isn't that much of a discussion about it though.
Which is why politics should have been kept out of it.
Im starting to think it would be better just to force groups of people from different races and backgrounds to go to the pub for a pint and an open chat which would be a massive eye opener for "normal" people, regardless of race. (ie people who can have a discussion without wanting to make everything about politics.)
We should all send a pic to Nick and then he can add to a new thread and we can all guess who is who!
I cannot get my head around the fact that Sick Boy might not actually look like Tony Soprano.
I know we can’t - but would be a fun game.As a teacher surely not?!
Well we’re either all gonna have a buzzcut, skinhead, or hair like Joe Exotic...Be careful what you wish for, someone did that with me at a Cardiff game wearing a scarf, put it on GMK & I got the piss taken out of me for ages.
Was going to post saying shouldn't he be portrayed as Middle Eastern not black but thought maybe that was the plan and it was just the Telegraph trying to stir things up. Quick google and this came up "Lorna May Wadsworth instead paints Christ as Jamaican-born model Tafari Hinds", seems a bit odd to me.St Albans Cathedral altar to display 'A Last Supper' depicting a black Jesus
Appreciate it's behind a paywall, so an extract:
"Dr Jeffrey John, the Dean of St Albans Cathedral in Hertfordshire, agreed to install the 9ft artwork following pressure from Black Lives Matter activists.
It also comes a week after the Church of England’s most senior figure, the Archbishop of Canterbury, called for a “rethink” regarding the portrayal of Jesus as white."
Absolutely fair point and one long understood. But of course part of the way to get a system of thought into a culture is to usurp that culture in surreptitious ways, such as presenting a God as a person of a certain race, the appropriation of a culture's spiritual holidays such as 'Easter/Eostre' and Winter Solistice, and putting pagan symbols on churches. I'd like somebody to blame for that, please.
The ex Wolves player Karl Henry sums it up:
We should all send a pic to Nick and then he can add to a new thread and we can all guess who is who!
I agree, but you all know if they do that the same people that are corrupting BLM will end up corrupting whatever new one turns up just by linking themselves to it.
It just ends up going round in circles and nothing happens.
So I come to back you up and I’m given a total lack of respect from yourself. disgusting.
I think this really is the crux of it. If we wait around for progress that is pure and perfect and aligns exactly with our own sentiments, nothing will ever happen. If you go to the ballot box on voting day hoping to vote for the perfect candidate in the perfect party who represents you and your ideology with no concerns, you are going to be very disappointed. The BLM movement is not perfect. No political protest or organisation ever is. However, it's direction of travel is correct (IMO). And it is perfectly legitimate to support BLM and criticize some of it's actions or members at the same time, in exactly the same way you can criticize whichever political party you vote for if you don't agree with some of the things they are doing.Progress is messy. You could look at any successful protest movement in history and find abhorrent acts and dodgy ideas. That’s because it’s a fall back system when democracy isn’t working how it should. Not everything has to be neat and perfect to be effective and expecting it to be is just a way of nullifying protest movements. Whether people realise that’s what they’re doing or not. These same people would’ve been against the MLK marches and the Suffragettes if they were consistent.
I think this really is the crux of it. If we wait around for progress that is pure and perfect and aligns exactly with our own sentiments, nothing will ever happen. If you go to the ballot box on voting day hoping to vote for the perfect candidate in the perfect party who represents you and your ideology with no concerns, you are going to be very disappointed. The BLM movement is not perfect. No political protest or organisation ever is. However, it's direction of travel is correct (IMO). And it is perfectly legitimate to support BLM and criticize some of it's actions or members at the same time, in exactly the same way you can criticize whichever political party you vote for if you don't agree with some of the things they are doing.
If you're going to catch a bus, you catch a bus that's going closest to where you want to go.
You don't have to get the bus, you can just get in your car and figure out things for yourself. You don't have to jump on bandwagons.
I'm not sure that if you want progress and change you have to "support" BlackLivesMatter at all. People are starting to see that, especially when the true colours keep coming out of what it's all about.
It hasn't really been much more than a front to divide people even more, the point about equality has been completely lost and forgotten about.
I don’t think so, Inthink you’re focusing on a few examples from the fringes.
As for the bus, good luck getting social change on your own. Some things need a movement of likeminded people.