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respectmen -> Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/3/2017 7:10:48 PM)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moNe7-sK8i8




WhoreMods -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 7:14:04 AM)

Final Black Sabbath concert to take place in Birmingham.




mnottertail -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 7:39:15 AM)

Oh, jeebus. Thanks, Obama.





BoscoX -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 7:42:28 AM)

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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

Final Black Sabbath concert to take place in Birmingham.


What are the odds that a mob of Catholics is going to firebomb the Satanist's concert, assault any concertgoers they can catch and try to kill the band

Like the alt left does here to Milo and other Conservatives, for the crime of speaking




Lucylastic -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 7:52:44 AM)

Well in 1974 a bunch of bombs went off in birmingham by the IRA

The IRA began its campaign when in February 1974 a bomb exploded on a bus that was transporting soldiers and their families to an army base in North Yorkshire; 12 people were killed, including two young children. Other bomb attacks followed over the course of the year, targeting such locations as the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament. At least six people died as result of the attacks, with scores more injured. Of particular note was the October 5 bombing of a pair of pubs in Guildford, Surrey, the timing and execution of which strongly resembled the later Birmingham attack.

On November 21 a duffel bag containing a bomb was hidden at the Mulberry Bush, a popular pub in downtown Birmingham. A second bomb was left at another nearby pub, Tavern in the Town. It was a Thursday night, and both bars were crowded. Shortly after 8:00 pm a vague warning was phoned to the Birmingham Post and Mail offices; within minutes the two bombs exploded. Ten people were killed in the Mulberry Bush blast; 11 were killed in the Tavern in the Town; and almost 200 were injured in the explosions.

I wouldnt put it past them
they are still killing people




BoscoX -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 7:58:01 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Well in 1974 a bunch of bombs went off in birmingham by the IRA

The IRA began its campaign when in February 1974 a bomb exploded on a bus that was transporting soldiers and their families to an army base in North Yorkshire; 12 people were killed, including two young children. Other bomb attacks followed over the course of the year, targeting such locations as the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament. At least six people died as result of the attacks, with scores more injured. Of particular note was the October 5 bombing of a pair of pubs in Guildford, Surrey, the timing and execution of which strongly resembled the later Birmingham attack.

On November 21 a duffel bag containing a bomb was hidden at the Mulberry Bush, a popular pub in downtown Birmingham. A second bomb was left at another nearby pub, Tavern in the Town. It was a Thursday night, and both bars were crowded. Shortly after 8:00 pm a vague warning was phoned to the Birmingham Post and Mail offices; within minutes the two bombs exploded. Ten people were killed in the Mulberry Bush blast; 11 were killed in the Tavern in the Town; and almost 200 were injured in the explosions.

I wouldnt put it past them
they are still killing people



You are saying we are in a civil war, and you are the IRA?

And Milo is your Catholic oppressor?

Or what are you trying to say exactly.




mnottertail -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 8:03:43 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Well in 1974 a bunch of bombs went off in birmingham by the IRA

The IRA began its campaign when in February 1974 a bomb exploded on a bus that was transporting soldiers and their families to an army base in North Yorkshire; 12 people were killed, including two young children. Other bomb attacks followed over the course of the year, targeting such locations as the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament. At least six people died as result of the attacks, with scores more injured. Of particular note was the October 5 bombing of a pair of pubs in Guildford, Surrey, the timing and execution of which strongly resembled the later Birmingham attack.

On November 21 a duffel bag containing a bomb was hidden at the Mulberry Bush, a popular pub in downtown Birmingham. A second bomb was left at another nearby pub, Tavern in the Town. It was a Thursday night, and both bars were crowded. Shortly after 8:00 pm a vague warning was phoned to the Birmingham Post and Mail offices; within minutes the two bombs exploded. Ten people were killed in the Mulberry Bush blast; 11 were killed in the Tavern in the Town; and almost 200 were injured in the explosions.

I wouldnt put it past them
they are still killing people



You are saying we are in a civil war, and you are the IRA?

And Milo is your Catholic oppressor?

Or what are you trying to say exactly.

We are saying that nutsuckers should not stage these hokey protests against their own, nobody is buying that. Okeefe paid those nutsucker $2500 apiec to do it.




Lucylastic -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 8:34:05 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Well in 1974 a bunch of bombs went off in birmingham by the IRA

The IRA began its campaign when in February 1974 a bomb exploded on a bus that was transporting soldiers and their families to an army base in North Yorkshire; 12 people were killed, including two young children. Other bomb attacks followed over the course of the year, targeting such locations as the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament. At least six people died as result of the attacks, with scores more injured. Of particular note was the October 5 bombing of a pair of pubs in Guildford, Surrey, the timing and execution of which strongly resembled the later Birmingham attack.

On November 21 a duffel bag containing a bomb was hidden at the Mulberry Bush, a popular pub in downtown Birmingham. A second bomb was left at another nearby pub, Tavern in the Town. It was a Thursday night, and both bars were crowded. Shortly after 8:00 pm a vague warning was phoned to the Birmingham Post and Mail offices; within minutes the two bombs exploded. Ten people were killed in the Mulberry Bush blast; 11 were killed in the Tavern in the Town; and almost 200 were injured in the explosions.

I wouldnt put it past them
they are still killing people



You are saying we are in a civil war, and you are the IRA?

And Milo is your Catholic oppressor?

Or what are you trying to say exactly.


hey, you mentioned catholics and birmingham
I just thought I should educate you about bombs in birmingham


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

quote:

ORIGINAL: WhoreMods

Final Black Sabbath concert to take place in Birmingham.


What are the odds that a mob of Catholics is going to firebomb the Satanist's concert, assault any concertgoers they can catch and try to kill the band

Like the alt left does here to Milo and other Conservatives, for the crime of speaking




BoscoX -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 9:07:23 AM)

So why are your peeps trying to firebomb Milo

Are they part Muslim or something




Lucylastic -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 9:12:14 AM)

my peeps?
again severe delusions of intelligence on your behalf...




WhoreMods -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 10:53:10 AM)

If he's on about "peeps" maybe this whole persona of his is some sort of bizarre skit by a Harry Enfield wannabe.




PeonForHer -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 12:36:54 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

So why are your peeps trying to firebomb Milo

Are they part Muslim or something


It's not Lucy's peeps, because she's British-born. It's *your* peeps, Bosco. Americans, that is. It's written into your culture to be violent. All Americans want to be just like all the violent killers in all the Hollywood films. Muslims have their Koran, which is full of violence; Americans have Hollywood, which is full of violence. Milo getting attacked by Americans is the result of *just how Americans are*.









Edwird -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 12:50:46 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX
quote:

ORIGINAL: WhoreMods
Final Black Sabbath concert to take place in Birmingham.


What are the odds that a mob of Catholics is going to firebomb the Satanist's concert, assault any concertgoers they can catch and try to kill the band


What inclination would any Catholics have to that endeavor? Oh right, it's the UK. And your Alt Fuckhead brain. But even still.

But even the lengthy list of Ulster "loyalist" terrorist groups kept their britches on for U2 concerts (I think), and the "loyalists' " record for civilian deaths surpasses that of the the IRA. When counting civilian deaths wrought by the army and secret forces and their deep provocateur actions of the illegal occupation country, the discrepancy is greater still. That comming after forced starvavion of millions and eliminating the national language by way of mass executions and book burnings. "The other West Bank occupiers," as it were. Except maybe "The North Bank," in their case. Back in the day, Catholics were literally drawn and quartered in Britain. But stomping heavily on someone else's toes and then bitching about the resulting scuff on your boot seems to be The Protestant Way.

Imagine France having a large enough clot of land in Britain, or Mexico in the US, or the US in Mexico. With their army and occupying government-supplied terrorist groups to repress resistance. That would go well, huh? Yet the finger to hushed lips remains on this particular occupation for some reason.

While we're at it, Billy Graham and Jerry Falwell, the primary religious belligerents in the US, were not Catholic.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Ulster_Volunteer_Force_actions

http://www.cfr.org/terrorist-organizations-and-networks/northern-ireland-loyalist-paramilitaries-uk-extremists/p9274

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster_loyalism#Paramilitary_and_vigilante_groups







Edwird -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 1:02:13 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: PeonForHer
It's written into your culture to be violent. All Americans want to be just like all the violent killers in all the Hollywood films. Muslims have their Koran, which is full of violence; Americans have Hollywood, which is full of violence. Milo getting attacked by Americans is the result of *just how Americans are*.


Actually, we got that from our political parents.

I wish I could recall-to-link the picture of British soldiers having a line-up of Indian resistors with hands bound behind back and heads bound to the mouth of cannons, just before firing. As for execution. That was almost funny, in a very sick way. Which is why I have no inclination to search it out again.




BoscoX -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 1:13:33 PM)

Caricatures of clowns

"Political violence by leftists is a uniquely American phenomenon... "

Must be some more of MusicalMysterys 'adult friends"





freedomdwarf1 -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 1:19:09 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

Caricatures of clowns

"Political violence by leftists is a uniquely American phenomenon... "

Must be some more of MusicalMysterys 'adult friends"


Fixed it for ya [:D]




Musicmystery -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 1:29:48 PM)

This is what Bozo thinks "class and dignity" look like.

Explains a few things, doesn't it.




Edwird -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 1:34:07 PM)


Lest it be misconstrued that I'm promoting anything to do with some notion of "everybody else did it (or still does, actually), so it's OK if we (the US) do it," ...

Forget it. I'm saying the exact opposite.

It was Britain's own Benjamin Disraeli who said "What we learn from history is that we fail to learn from history."

It doesn't matter whether Protestant-run 'super powers' or atheist-run 'super powers,' peace and good of the citizens ain't happening anytime soon, so quit bitching about the brats your former super powers spawned.





BoscoX -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 1:51:04 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

This is what Bozo thinks "class and dignity" look like.

Explains a few things, doesn't it.


Cue your felchgobbler friend




PeonForHer -> RE: Milo: Media legitimizes violence on conservatives (2/4/2017 2:00:42 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

Caricatures of clowns

"Political violence by leftists is a uniquely American phenomenon... "

Must be some more of MusicalMysterys 'adult friends"




No, political violence by Americans is a uniquely American phenomenon, Bosco. You Americans love blowing each others brains out with your guns, for instance. The whole world knows how you love your guns, and killing each other with them. It's all in your Hollywood films ... which you all know and love *infinitely* more than you do your Christian Bible.




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