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@red04201

Beigetreten Şubat 2016
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@DJacko94 @ethaneralc @eggontoast5555 You don’t get what I’m saying. It’s not one or the other. We can still help the homeless, people just don’t. Do you stop and help them on the street or just use them as a point for slandering migrants? Asylum isn’t stopping the government helping the homeless.
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hollo ☆@hcrown06·
@jenuflexion Whats the fucking point in going to uni or trades anymore
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@jenuflexion It’s not 8.4 million unemployed though?
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Spizzle@spizzle29·
@red04201 @OhItsSteely Blow up the boats and throw those who came in on them into the sea, obviously.
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@Altymcaltalt3 @_carson_72 That’s not defining working class is it? It’s saying what goes into determining class. Your class can obviously change, but just because you earn 50k doesn’t mean you leave the working class. Speak to any tradesman earning that amount and say that and they’ll laugh you off site
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@Altymcaltalt3 @_carson_72 I never defined working class, I said that there is more to class than income. How are your roots nothing to do with your class? That’s delusional.
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deffonottom@Altymcaltalt3·
@red04201 @_carson_72 My counter is that your definition of working class is vastly more outrageous then my own even if it has its exceptions And yes mate I mentioned roots earlier try reading it again
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@Altymcaltalt3 @_carson_72 So no counter, brilliant. If someone is raised working class and then become a millionaire, they still have working class roots. Are they themselves working class? I’d argue it’s a mix. They’re probably as working class as they are upper class, because of their upbringing.
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deffonottom@Altymcaltalt3·
@red04201 @_carson_72 And what you’re implying is that a millionaire is working class cause his parents were plumbers- a ridiculous belief
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Farcelona@kincora25·
@AdamPugh As a rule those who work the hardest, and produce the most, earn the most.
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Adam Pugh@AdamPugh·
We spend all our time telling people if they “just work hard” they can be successful and then we pay those who work the hardest, the least amount of money. 🥱
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@Altymcaltalt3 @_carson_72 What you’re implying is that if you’re successful you can’t be working class. An electrician earning 50k a year can and is often working class.
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deffonottom@Altymcaltalt3·
@red04201 @_carson_72 Delusional- that can be your roots but your own class has nothing to do with that obviously This is just something those who have left the working class say to make themselves feel better
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@London_W4 Alastair please leave the country
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Alastair Hilton@London_W4·
Reading about what’s happening in Epsom, Surrey right now. An English woman gang raped. English people protest. The police won’t release details of her attackers, which means one thing; they’re not English names. Just like so many others. The police have taken to the streets in riot gear. Unlike the pro terrorist marches every single fucking week for two years in London, where the police give a nice soothing massage to the scum who support terrorists. When it’s English people who protest about vermin raping them, then the police crush them. This country is fucked. The government hate English people. The police hate English people. We must embrace the vermin who are flooding into this country. We must give them all our money. We must lay down and surrender. Because they are our rulers now. The third world is now in charge of England. Resistance is futile. The end.
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