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Well Done That Man, Why Should He Be Forced To Remove His Golly, Just Because Of The Bbc's Sensitivities?
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the mainly leftie pc do gooders have managed to brainwash people into believing anything they percieve to be rascist (just about everything) must be racist so therefore everybody else has to agree with them or else get branded....
they arent happy unless they can force their message down your throats
the mainly leftie pc do gooders have managed to brainwash people into believing anything they percieve to be rascist (just about everything) must be racist so therefore everybody else has to agree with them or else get branded....
they arent happy unless they can force their message down your throats
/// I wonder if you've noticed that they both have news websites, aog? ///
Of which the Mail's is the worlds leader, so nothing to fear from the BBC.
Even the BBC admits it is.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/ma gazine- 1674678 5
Of which the Mail's is the worlds leader, so nothing to fear from the BBC.
Even the BBC admits it is.
http://
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/// I also wonder what this has to do with a swimming pool closure and what point he was trying to make. ///
I presume nothing it was just something he happened to be wearing, when the BBC wanted to interview him, he is also wearing a hideous coat and his hat is on sideways, do these also make him any less interviewerable?
It makes for a fun scarf, perhaps it will become fashionable and take the racist implications out of the Golly, anything that lightens such a miserable non humorous world can only be a good thing?
/// I also wonder what this has to do with a swimming pool closure and what point he was trying to make. ///
I presume nothing it was just something he happened to be wearing, when the BBC wanted to interview him, he is also wearing a hideous coat and his hat is on sideways, do these also make him any less interviewerable?
It makes for a fun scarf, perhaps it will become fashionable and take the racist implications out of the Golly, anything that lightens such a miserable non humorous world can only be a good thing?
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