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1 hour ago, tree-fancier123 said:

wrong - all of those subjects are indirectly connected to black/ asian muslim rape gangs.

 

 

Is that the Six Degrees of Separation theory? I'd like to see a it if you can knock up a cheeky diagram to connect all those things, with your BMGR as the nexus. 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, sime42 said:

 

Is that the Six Degrees of Separation theory? I'd like to see a it if you can knock up a cheeky diagram to connect all those things, with your BMGR as the nexus. 

 

 

sorry can't comply - had my fix of attention seeking behaviour for now. Time for me to withdraw and compress

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Posted
10 hours ago, Johnsond said:

...your point if there is even one.

Was to show you how racists use scapegoating for so many things that they see in the news just to promote a worldview.

However its a fools errand as you are either too stupid to understand or too narcissistic to care, or more likely  both. 

Posted
1 hour ago, BillQ said:

Was to show you how racists use scapegoating for so many things that they see in the news just to promote a worldview.

However its a fools errand as you are either too stupid to understand or too narcissistic to care, or more likely  both. 

Christ you are boring 

Posted
22 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Recent statistics showed that 2,755 ‘honour’-based abuse related offences were recorded by the police in England and Wales. 

 

 

By way of comparison, there were about 100,000 cases of child abuse that action was taken on last year in the UK the internet reckons, yes, here you go, highlighting about 3% of the cases. Majority of the cases were where the perpetrator was white.. yet you never mention them, why is that

 

 

 

('Honour' based abuse is usually a family affair affecting the child of the perpetrator)

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The Left’s obsession with subjectivity To properly understand the world we must use data and logic — not only anecdote

 

Whataboutism" or "whataboutery" (as in, "but what about X?") refers to the propaganda strategy of responding to an accusation with a counter-accusation instead of offering an explanation or defense against the original accusation. It is an informal fallacy that the accused party uses to avoid accountability—whether attempting to distract by shifting the conversation's focus away from their behaviour or attempting to justify themselves by pointing to the similar behaviour (which may be true or false, but irrelevant) of their opponent or another party who is not the current subject of discussion.[1]

 

 

 

Let’s not let a few hundred cases of FGM or Forced Marriage get in the way of bowing to the Libtard cause. 
For me if one girl is saved then pissing a few left wing naive wankers or a particular community then the price is worth it. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Johnsond said:

Christ you are boring 

Ah ad hominem, the barrel scraping reply.

 

I see that not only are union flags being flown upside down on lampposts by the moronic right but St. George's cross too!

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