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Dicky R

@DickyRoe

Bangkok, Thailand 加入时间 Mayıs 2023
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
Allow me to dilute the point even further than you have in expanding categories. Humans do lots of bad stuff so cutting off a man’s head in the street isn’t really a problem and anyone who says so is bad. No, wait, I can do better. Animals live in hierarchies that are maintained on dominance which can lead to violence so stabbing a teenage girl in the neck is just nature at play. Alternatively, you could address the actual substantive issue, which isn’t Britons people being angry about illegal migrants bringing the violence and lawlessness inherent in their culture into the hearts of our communities.
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Mukhtar
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
The 17-year-old girl who was stabbed in Brierfield has been released from the hospital, and I hope she makes a full recovery soon. Unfortunately, some far-right activists are spreading misinformation and trying to portray the incident as a racially motivated attack. Both the victim and the suspect are British Pakistanis. A 30-year-old British Pakistani man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Notice how Tommy Robinson stopped tweeting about it once it was announced that the 17-year-old girl is British Pakistani.
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
That is the kind of thinking that shows you have a lot in common with the racists you purport to despise. You even use the same categorical language: you guys, instead of you people. You then set up a straw man to knock down: saying we don’t care about wellbeing instead of alleging criminality. So, unless you can provide anything substantial, I shall refrain from taking on you meaningless and barb-free gibe.
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
@CodeCode1321636 @ZooNealand @I_amMukhtar Of course you do. What is the difference with the indigenous English asserting their culture in England with gusto? It seems that my assumptions are pretty good then.
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
Yes. And I would, if it were to happen today, be on the side of the Mauris in repelling invaders. You see, I am morally consistent. You n the other hand are not. You find it easier to fight battles against long-dead people over issues that history has passed judgement on already. In other words, you are not only morally inconsistent but a coward to boot.
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
I've said it before and I'll say it again but everytime and I mean EVERYTIME I meet @ZackPolanski he is the nicest man I've met. I was at the @TheGreenParty summer conference- he has no ego, looks out for everyone around him and genuinely cares for people.
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Dicky R@DickyRoe·
@jk_rowling I didn’t actually watch this but I’m happy that you have. Because I trust your judgement I’ll agree with your assessment.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Every single person who still cringes at the memory of trying to bullshit their way through an interview or exam question: today, the slate is wiped clean. Set down your burden of shame. Nothing - nothing, I say - could touch this.
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
Don’t tell me that you support the right of indigenous people to their ancestral lands and for their culture to be dominant? It’s a little tricky when the majority don’t have any other land to call home and so where are they to go? It is so ironic that you are so dismissive of those trying to repel the invasion of a foreign and hostile culture that seeks to supplant the indigenous cultures across Europe but have sympathy for places that have already succumbed to cultural replacement about which nothing can now be done. Tell us, do you have a single coherent moral or ethical principal that doesn’t hinge on dislike of white cultures?
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
Absolutely I did. I don’t think I could have been any clearer on that. And yet again, your glib deflection and resort to aphorism simply confirms. Any, as I predicted, you will avoid admitting it, and I can’t blame you. I am not really here to convince you of what you already know to be true, or to get you to humiliate yourself by admitting that I’m right. I’m here for the passers by to prevent others from making your mistakes.
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Code@CodeCode1321636·
@DickyRoe @I_amMukhtar So, you assumed my position without even asking me? Complete the sentence: "Assumption is the mother of all..."?
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
Can we start with you spontaneously condemning, at scale, the atrocities committed by Muslims who use their religion and tribal culture to evade scrutiny and action from timid authorities? Then it would be awfully nice if you, again at scale, said patriotic things about Britain and condemned Muslims who assert that Islam should be the guiding principle of Britain and should dominate. Then it would be just peachy to see you on the protests with us, again at scale, against illegal immigration. Removing face coverings from your women would be a start. Until then, I’m afraid you will be treated with suspicion. I have no wish to see thuggery and condemn anyone being attacked by idiot racists, but your discomfort has a cause and it starts with the Muslim ghetto culture we see in our major cities and towns where you recreate the conditions of the villages you came from. (PS. Islam is war, or Jihad as you call it. The Hadith is an open declaration of war on non-believers and an instruction manual for the domination and colonislisation that has seen it spread from Arabia to where it is now. At the point and edge of a sword. It is only after Muslims have killed or subjugated a population that they are interested in peace).
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
With all sincerity, what exactly do non-Muslims want from Muslims? When Muslims are peaceful, they're told it's not Islam. When extremists commit crimes, all Muslims are blamed. So what do they actually want?
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Dicky R@DickyRoe·
It wasn’t an assumption it was an assertion. And I note your glib diversion which confirms what I already knew to be the case. You thought it too and we all know it. Humans are pattern notices; it’s how our ancestors didn’t die. It’s why you sped up or cross the road when certain people are walking in the same street. We won’t believe your denial of doing that, either.
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
I think you are right to point out the commonality between what is happening in the USA and here. Knowing that the same manufactured grievances and pretence at identifying racism where it doesn’t exist is happening everywhere at once indicates the presence of a guiding hand. Step up Mr Neville Roy Singham, George Soros and other globalist agitators spending huge sums to destabilise Western societies to make us more amenable to domination from without.
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Larry
Larry@Outdoo989·
@DickyRoe @I_amMukhtar Because that is what these people are like. They are so righteous but at the end of the day they are the real racists. "voter id is bad because black people don't know how to get ID"
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
I will guarantee you with complete certainty that your first thought when you heard a man tried to cut a man’s head off in the middle of a street in the middle of the day was that he was an illegal immigrant from a country where it isn’t uncommon for men to cut a man’s head off in the middle of a street in the middle of the day. And then when you saw he was black, it simply confirmed your prejudice. I also know with 100% certainty that you will deny having those horrible intrusive thoughts, and nobody will believe you because we’ve all stifled those horrible intrusive thoughts for years ourselves, especially when Lucy Connolly got locked up for (correctly as it happens) airing them online regarding the psychopath spawned by two Rwandan ‘refugees’ who butchered three little girls. The difference is that you continue stifling and we are no longer pretending up is down in clown world.
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Code@CodeCode1321636·
@DickyRoe @I_amMukhtar Nah. Same thing happened when it was revealed that the bodies of 3 women were found on Brighton beach a few weeks ago. Remember? All the usual patriots came out and tweeted. When it was then revealed that they were in fact 3 black women, silence.
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
While Grok ruminates, you’re going to have to explain how people were arrested for online posts from 1986, 20 odd years before Twitter. The POA was mostly used for people yhreatening and abusing each other in the streets to prevent physical altercations, not people in their bedrooms to prevent thin skinned liberals from getting cross.
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
Hello from Japan 🇯🇵👋 I have a question for British people 🇬🇧🙋 I read in the news that some people in the UK get visited by police because of social media posts. In Japan, we say many things about politics on X and I've never heard of anyone getting a visit. Is this really happening in Britain? I'm just trying to understand. 🤔
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
@grok please can you arbitrate here? @ds9trek here seems to think 1986 legislation (presumably the POA) is used to arrest the 12,000 people annual for making online posts. I’m under the impression that the 2003 Communications Act is the one being used, bolstered by the additional punishment, post Stephen Lawrence, for hate motivated crimes. Both of these are either almost current with or after the Human Rights Act.
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
If that is in fact what he’s saying, I suspect he will be very surprised at exactly how much people care. But then he’ll accuse them of ‘weaponising’ the pain of an Asian victim. You really cannot win. And ironically, this is all based on the realisation that the Left find themselves in bed with some pretty vile people who they feel compelled to support now they’ve spent so long jumping up to the defence of these poor men who are only seeking a better life for themselves and sod the consequences for the hosts. It’s a remarkably similar self-triggered trap that the ‘be-kind’ brigade set for themselves for defending men’s right to be called a woman and now Uncle Norman is standing in the M&S dressing room with a hard on again. Or Gays For Palestine and the Greens will find themselves in standing on the edge of a rooftop when their Free Palestine masters finally take over.
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Code@CodeCode1321636·
@DickyRoe @I_amMukhtar He's saying people stopped caring because the girl is not white.
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Dicky R@DickyRoe·
@zc_u__ Women are useless in violent situations and only make it worse for whoever is trying to protect them. I admire her courage in wanting to stand by her man but she’d be far better seeking refuge while he takes care of business.
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ديم
ديم@zc_u__·
ما كان يقاتل بعشوائية… كان ثابت بشكل غريب، وكأنه يعرف إن أول لحظة إذا كسرها… بيكسرهم كلهم. الصدمة؟😳... إن النهاية ما كانت مثل ما توقعوا أبدًا.
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Dicky R
Dicky R@DickyRoe·
It isn’t the police or the provision of mental health teams that is the problem. The problem is having alien cultures wreaking havoc in British towns and cities. I was cheering you on at the beginning but then I saw that you refused to point to the very clear solution and that is the deportation of people who retain other citizenships at the first hint of trouble and of all those here illegally.
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