Odhinn wrote: » They seemed to be flying the notion that there should be some more education on Islam in schools. Given some of the horrific ****e that passes as commentary in the public sphere its not a bad notion. Nor is it replacing the church with Islam.
Hector Savage wrote: » I actually hope you're correct, but you are naive to believe this is the case.
Odhinn wrote: » No, it's fairly straightforward. The push is on to get the church out of state schools, and there's no way any rational person could imagine it being replaced by islam.
Boggles wrote: » It's the same nonsensical ramblings the likes of this racist cowardly murderer whip themselves into a frenzy over.
Zorya wrote: » If you could stop trying to make nonsensical equivalents between ordinary people who post on this forum and a vile mass murderer that would be great.
Hector Savage wrote: » New Zealand bookshop has banned Jordan Petersons book in response to the attacks. How can they even BEGIN to blame JP for this ?
Boggles wrote: » Your grand, if someone is going to push the same tropes as the scumbag this forum is largely about then I am more than entitled to call it out. That okay? If you have a problem, report, etc.
Cienciano wrote: » No idea
Danzy wrote: » You are probably closer to Tarrant in outlook than most others here.
Boggles wrote: » I have zero in common with a child murderer or his outlook. Please don't infer that again.
Zorya wrote: » Heh. What is actually worrisome is you choosing to spend time on a forum where you seem convinced that some of the people you are communicating with can be compared in any way with that monster in NZ. That is an odd choice.
Zorya wrote: » As I've said, I ain't his fan, but anyone with a titter of wit knows what happened in that photo. He gave his lecture, stood in the promotion place or whatever and every 4 or 5 seconds someone steps up for the photo and couple of words. He has said it could be hundreds in an evening. Most likely that is the context of the evidence, your honour.
Bannasidhe wrote: » I have no idea who this JP guy is -and care less - but rather than place his arm around the shoulder of Mr Proud Islamophobe was he precluded in some way from saying "Nope, can't be doing with that t-shirt and it's message mate. Off you toddle and take a selfie far far away from me." ???
Thrashssacre wrote: » Maybe like most people he doesn’t really care what kinda shirt the guy is wearing? He’s not their mother, the guy was a fan and came up for a photo this was pulled up before with JP when he took a photo with a couple of young fellas with a Pepe flag. He’s not responsible for the people he meets day to day, the fact he spends so much time meeting people who admire him to me says fairly positive things about the guy.
Thrashssacre wrote: » Banning books..... how stunning and brave, wonder where we saw that before.
Bannasidhe wrote: » You really believe a privately owned chain of book stores deciding to no longer stock a particular author is the same thing as what is happening in your Godwin photo? Do you not think it is up to a private company to decide for themselves what stock they wish to sell? May surprise to learn the Irish government has banned books.
batgoat wrote: » Pretty sure the book will continue to be readily available on the likes of amazon. More a shop choosing to take an ethical stand. Places have done it for decades in one way or another for decades. They don't seem to get that.
Zorya wrote: » Gaybo chatted away to Sinead after she tore the picture on his show
Zorya wrote: » Yeah, maybe ill advised move if he had read the shirt in first place, should have said no probably. But stuff happens, Gaybo chatted away to Sinead after she tore the picture on his show, and I think he is still a national treasure, far as I know.