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Crewdroog: wow. just wow. wtf.
You realise you may have just stumbled on a new chant for football games?

Whilst I don't indulge in tribal diversions, wow, wow, what the fuck, it's gotta be up there:)
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Cavenagh: Just like the goverment, have select lists of women, and ethinic people for the lords/westminister.

The BBC and the Guardian newspaper has fucked up the UK with thier liberal shit.

try being a white male hetero in the UK.

an example, I was in a pub one night, and a bloke had a go at me, so I smashed his face in, all of a sudden this person was crying homophobic attack, to me it was just a bloke who got on my nerves. or course if I knew the person was gay I would have done nothing, and just got stabbed.

they want equality when it suits them

PS I treat everyone the same, don't care if your black white green yellow, gay Bi lesbo, you want equality I give that.

STOP using the colour of your skin and your sexual orientation as an excuse. if you want to be equal be equal.
Poppet Cavenagh, you still did not answer my question. In your workplace, is it ok to ask your colleagues to strip off their chest, and would you welcome it yourself?

As to your example, I assume it was fictitious just to provoke - if not, I assume u were in jail, and maybe have no workplace to benchmark normal behaviours...
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Cavenagh: Just like the goverment, have select lists of women, and ethinic people for the lords/westminister.

The BBC and the Guardian newspaper has fucked up the UK with thier liberal shit.

try being a white male hetero in the UK.

an example, I was in a pub one night, and a bloke had a go at me, so I smashed his face in, all of a sudden this person was crying homophobic attack, to me it was just a bloke who got on my nerves. or course if I knew the person was gay I would have done nothing, and just got stabbed.

they want equality when it suits them

PS I treat everyone the same, don't care if your black white green yellow, gay Bi lesbo, you want equality I give that.

STOP using the colour of your skin and your sexual orientation as an excuse. if you want to be equal be equal.
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TStael: Poppet Cavenagh, you still did not answer my question. In your workplace, is it ok to ask your colleagues to strip off their chest, and would you welcome it yourself?

As to your example, I assume it was fictitious just to provoke - if not, I assume u were in jail, and maybe have no workplace to benchmark normal behaviours...
Not at all it was true, why would one lie, if I did ask a women to flash her boobs, all she can say is sure, or fuck off, as I said a person can ask anything, you left wing librals are trying to gag people, you won't gag me..
I don't know whether I find the comments more distasteful, or the fact that no one seems to have put a fist in the face of the people involved so as to lovingly correct their behavior.

Not sure how I'd feel about the law getting involved because of free speech and all that jazz, but this is definitely the kind of situation where nearby decent human beings are supposed to intervene.
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Cavenagh:
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TStael: I assume u were in jail, and maybe have no workplace to benchmark normal behaviours...
TStael you took a righteous and valid argument on your part and turned it to shit by resorting to insults. I was going to take your side here but it's a little tough when you start pulling crap like that. You don't need to belittle his personal or professional life to come out on top here and quite frankly, that's something a racist/sexist bigot asshole would do.
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Cavenagh: Switzerland is not a member of the EU, you have no say., kick all switz teams out of euro compeition
But currently a highly (somewhat..?) unwilling member of Schengen Treaty. Which is more thank UK, as a matter of fact. I would not be surprised if the Scottish shall end up cursing themselves on the independence bit (do not get it meself, really!), when UK bows down to euro-hostile ideas.

I think meanwhile Monaco should be kicked out of it first, to make allowance to the fact that Switzerland is a country proper at least.

And the workplace topic? Sort of okei to ask to bare bits n pieces, in UK?
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gunsynd: Rugby League...

And do you think that "out with titties" or banana throwing - most distasteful but persistent European football crowd behaviour, especially in Italy; regrettably because this is a country I love - would be home there?

Are you kidding?We have our problems,but certainly don't want that shit...
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TStael: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/international/england/11228527/Rugby-union-crowds-have-lost-the-moral-high-ground-they-are-as-abusive-and-xenophobic-as-football-fans.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/international/england/11227491/Rugby-Football-Union-to-open-investigation-after-England-fans-subject-referee-Nigel-Owens-to-homophobic-abuse.html

And..?

I do not kid when I say that in sports there should be universal solidarity, and maybe you should consider those two links when assessing rugby - you shrug it off, or you think it should not stand?
And what???
Is that Australia,NO it's England.....That's what....
God save our gracious Queen!
Long live our noble Queen!
God save the Queen!
Send her victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us,
God save the Queen.

Thy choicest gifts in store
On her be pleased to pour,
Long may she reign.
May she defend our laws,
And ever give us cause,
To sing with heart and voice,
God save the Queen.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18306508
Post edited March 09, 2015 by Cavenagh
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gunsynd: And what???
Is that Australia,NO it's England.....That's what....
U care not for your sport generally? I do. I am rather opinionated about UEFA and FIFA - and would love them to be chased on to their beloved Qatar from Geneva!
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gunsynd: And what???
Is that Australia,NO it's England.....That's what....
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TStael: U care not for your sport generally? I do. I am rather opinionated about UEFA and FIFA - and would love them to be chased on to their beloved Qatar from Geneva!
You asked a Q,and I answered.Why are you trying to re-configure your words?
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TStael: U care not for your sport generally? I do. I am rather opinionated about UEFA and FIFA - and would love them to be chased on to their beloved Qatar from Geneva!
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gunsynd: You asked a Q,and I answered.Why are you trying to re-configure your words?
Not as much, as opposed to allowing you to either state morals, or undiscriminating love for the game!
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TStael: snip
Happy late woman's day TStael.

You're raising a lot of points here... the one I raised I want to insist once more. What I find logically strange is the collectivization aspect, where you feel solidarity towards the experience of a named individual (it's in the article) and therefore consider supporting her group, ergo her employer.

Soccer teams are considered responsible for their supporters behavior, a policy which I find debatable; effective (or is it?), yet coercive. Just wanted to see if generalizing would prompt a reevaluation from you.

Now, jumping to your question on normality, because that contributes to my strangeness, I'm sure Chelsea hooligans are no better. It is normal for these type of folks to behave in these offensive ways, regardless of their affiliation to club X or Y. Hence it seems to me whimsical to shift the emotional support to the clubs based on something indiscriminate.

My implicit point is the correct way to handle all of these is individual justice, instead of collective punishment.
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TStael: U care not for your sport generally? I do. I am rather opinionated about UEFA and FIFA - and would love them to be chased on to their beloved Qatar from Geneva!
UEFA and FIFA have nothing on UCI. *glare*

Happy belated Int'l Women's Day! Here's what I've been doing to celebrate. In this pic: 100 km down, 100 to go, I'm freezing and I don't yet know my hub is busted.
At the root of this thing is mainly low intelligence and the fact that these people aren't actually interested in the sport. Being "a fan" of one team or another is just a pretense for finding "an enemy" and vent their rage and frustrations. These guys don't go out to watch a football match, they go out to beat someone up and mess with public property.

So fuck them. The law should be more strict when dealing with this kind of behavior.
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Brasas: Happy late woman's day TStael.

You're raising a lot of points here... the one I raised I want to insist once more. What I find logically strange is the collectivization aspect, where you feel solidarity towards the experience of a named individual (it's in the article) and therefore consider supporting her group, ergo her employer.

Soccer teams are considered responsible for their supporters behavior, a policy which I find debatable; effective (or is it?), yet coercive. Just wanted to see if generalizing would prompt a reevaluation from you.

Now, jumping to your question on normality, because that contributes to my strangeness, I'm sure Chelsea hooligans are no better. It is normal for these type of folks to behave in these offensive ways, regardless of their affiliation to club X or Y. Hence it seems to me whimsical to shift the emotional support to the clubs based on something indiscriminate.

My implicit point is the correct way to handle all of these is individual justice, instead of collective punishment.
And you mean it, with equal and gallant notion - Int'l Women's Day, u think? ;-)

I feel less inclined to take it than PSG victory one man down to Chelsea - but it was then again satisfying because it was without Z. Ibrahimovic, who did not deserve a red card in my view, but also clearly was unrequired for the result.

I actually do personally think that either the team or the crowd behind them should have an ethos - unless it is just about success or money. Bayern München is that choice, regardless of the fans. Or the gameplay. But fear not, it could switch to Spanish league, for bit of diversion.

Let us take Sunderland that supported the striking miners at Tatcher era - I admire that independent of their football performance, though most certainly I would love them to upset the premier league.

Let us assume you discredit solidary and ethics as "coercive"- do you really tolerate coolly and happily if your "bro - sis - mom - pop - pal" throws a banana at Paul Pogba, or demands the Chelsea chief medical officer to show her tits?