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Who Amongst Us Would Be As Brave As This Admirable Woman?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As she was not attacked it rather proves the rot of the left wing that all right wingers are violent.
Clearly when receiveing extreme provocation then do not react like Neanderthals as many on this site would have us believe.
//I was thinking: hell no, they can’t march here!//
So clearly she hates democracy. I think we know the one with the real problem here.
Clearly when receiveing extreme provocation then do not react like Neanderthals as many on this site would have us believe.
//I was thinking: hell no, they can’t march here!//
So clearly she hates democracy. I think we know the one with the real problem here.
Now, if she'd stood in front of Sp's besties that would be brave.
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youngmafbog - //As she was not attacked it rather proves the rot of the left wing that all right wingers are violent. //
No it doesn't! Just because, on this occasion, the Nazis behaved does not indicate that they are all choir boys!
//Clearly when receiveing extreme provocation then do not react like Neanderthals as many on this site would have us believe. //
If that is your definition of 'extreme provocation', then you obviously don't know much about what the term actually means.
//So clearly she hates democracy. //
Making a stand is not the equivalent of 'hating democracy' - her emotive language does not equate with the notion of 'hating' anything.
And the biggest irony of all is that the democracy that non-right-wingers have fought for is what allows these clowns to parade about in the first place.
19:45 Wed 04th May 2016
No it doesn't! Just because, on this occasion, the Nazis behaved does not indicate that they are all choir boys!
//Clearly when receiveing extreme provocation then do not react like Neanderthals as many on this site would have us believe. //
If that is your definition of 'extreme provocation', then you obviously don't know much about what the term actually means.
//So clearly she hates democracy. //
Making a stand is not the equivalent of 'hating democracy' - her emotive language does not equate with the notion of 'hating' anything.
And the biggest irony of all is that the democracy that non-right-wingers have fought for is what allows these clowns to parade about in the first place.
19:45 Wed 04th May 2016
Naomi - //andy-hughes, //the democracy that non-right-wingers have fought for is what allows these clowns to parade about in the first place. //
Not with you.//
I am unsure what you mean - do you infer that I think they should not be allowed to parade? I have never said that - because I don't believe it to be true.
//Do you mean only left-wingers have fought for democracy? //
No - if I meant that, I would have said that.
It is possible to be an opponent of fascism without being a 'left-winger' - and to fight for democracy as a simple basic right, without holding any serious political views.
By definition, fascists do not believe in democracy - but anyone who does not share their views can, and probably would, fight against them on the basis that they are against the basic principles of freedom.
Not with you.//
I am unsure what you mean - do you infer that I think they should not be allowed to parade? I have never said that - because I don't believe it to be true.
//Do you mean only left-wingers have fought for democracy? //
No - if I meant that, I would have said that.
It is possible to be an opponent of fascism without being a 'left-winger' - and to fight for democracy as a simple basic right, without holding any serious political views.
By definition, fascists do not believe in democracy - but anyone who does not share their views can, and probably would, fight against them on the basis that they are against the basic principles of freedom.
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