ohnonotgmail wrote: » FB didnt miss them. and it is them that makes the rules for what appears on their site.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » The police missed them, panorama missed them, his enemies missed them which includes activist organisations whose sole purpose is to expose and fight against 'hate', islamophobia etc. and who would have known all you had to do was go to his facebook page with 1 million + subscribers to find evidence of crimes that could have gotten him not only banned but put in jail. The crime had so many victims that not one of them saw it.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Well i cant show them to you as Tommy deleted them. That is not an issue for FB as they can still see them. Though i bet you're not actually curious at all and would dismiss them if i could show them to you. You dont care if he said them or not.
Snake Plisken wrote: » Provide a screen shot where Tommy said those things like a good lad, I look forward to you and the Boards Antifa crew posting the screen grabs thanks in advance!
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Yeah, tommy is a great lad. Not in the least bit far right.
sirmanga wrote: » Trump 2020, lads! The future is bright, the future is orange! Just wish we had someone with his balls in this spineless country.
rgossip30 wrote: » I am just curious as to what specific posts are offensive .Can you show a link ?
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » 'Can't win a debate about Tommy Robinson or the virtues of the right? I know! I'll bring up Trump!' Just when I thought "the right wants to live their lives" was going to be the stupidest thing I'd read today...
ancapailldorcha wrote: » It's not a working class perspective. Yaxley-Lennon has nothing in common with the working class.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » They all relate to specific posts of tommys. Or do you think that FB just made them up? Do you think that he did not post the things that FB mentioned?
Grayson wrote: » On twitter all the right wingers are going nuts saying that facebook lets terrorist accounts exist but close tommy/stephen. Show them a link that says facebook is deleting thousands of accounts and they switch the topic to "yeah, but has be broken the law" It doesn't actually matter what facts are, people like that only care about how they feel. Pointing out facts should make most people step back and question what they were saying, but it doesn't.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » No pretending required. He was inciting violence. Which is against FB policy. And he was previously warned about his posts but decided to keep breaking that policy regardless. What should FB have done? Do you think they should have allowed him to incite hatred and violence?
Danzy wrote: » Wrong to close off a working class perspective just because one disagrees with it.
Danzy wrote: » Wrong to close off a working class perspective just because one disagrees with it. Pretending it was inciting violence is just an excuse.
Deleted User wrote: » Humour is subjective I suppose. I don't find it that funny.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Funny how you only (or pretty much only) thank posts by those that support tommy.
Deleted User wrote: » I said that a large amount of tommy robinson posters are far right. Not most. I never said that the Facebook posts were PROBABLY taken out of context. I said I would be interested in seeing the facebook posts before I came to a conclusion as it is easy to misconstrue specific posts and label them racist if you wanted to do so. I am open to correction though as I haven't seen the evidence. I don't think many posters on here are far right posters. I thank ones that I feel mention good points. So to sum up, you are insisting that I am not a moderate by putting words in my mouth, the fact that I disagree with you and because I have noticed a bias in the media that labels people as far right when they aren't.
sirmanga wrote: » mcmoustache wrote: » Nice slogan you have there. For your next trick, you should post a video when I ask you how you square the likes of the Iona "institute's" stance on gay marriage with the second part of your dumb slogan. We've got a live one.
mcmoustache wrote: » Nice slogan you have there. For your next trick, you should post a video when I ask you how you square the likes of the Iona "institute's" stance on gay marriage with the second part of your dumb slogan.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » well let us just look at what you said. You said that in your opinion that tommy isn't far right but most of his supporters are. This is strange enough in itself but you have formed this opinion despite all the evidence to the contrary. You then said that the posts that got him banned from FB were probably taken out of context. This is despite them being exactly the sort of thing that tommy has been saying for years. You also seem to continually thank posts made by the far right posters here. So to sum up you seem to want to be seen as some sort of moderate when nothing you have said or done suggests that.
sirmanga wrote: » The left tell people how to live their lives. The right just want to live their lives.
Deleted User wrote: » You asked me for my opinion. You literally said "post YOUR opinion". Replying to a question is hardly going out of my way. I gave it. I said it was my opinion that Tommy Robinson wasn't far-right. I never once said I would find a call to the terrorising or beheading of followers of the Koran acceptable. You alluded that I did. Can you not see how you are proving my point that it is easy for comments/opinions to be exaggerated and purposely misconstrued?
sirmanga wrote: » Also, if they start banning people for saying nasty things about Muslim they'll have to ban people for making fun of Christians. Or at least they should, to be fair..
ohnonotgmail wrote: » well you seem to be going out of your way to excuse what he says. Claiming that he isn't far right despite all the evidence that he is.