@ellencarmichael When I started reading your post, I thought you were making a point that Americans are so pandered to in their daily lives that they feel permanently aggrieved, not realising that they come across as whiny and entitled to the rest of the world.
@Perky_43 But why's it even going to court? Did the police tell the cps that it was the police officer who attacked the man from behind without provocation?
@jomickane I disagree. I think they're stoically panicking. They seem to be carefully choosing their words on camera so as not to come across as prejudiced or hysterical.
They look to be mourning the death of their privileged liberal ideals.
@ChaosLensX As someone with a bladder condition (sorry to overshare) I don't think its acknowledged enough that it should be human right to have a wee. There's nothing antisocial about it whatsoever. It's someone we all have to do several times a day
@tag4UK It seems whenever anyone mentions the Southport incident they only mention the 3 girls who sadly died and not the 10 other people who he also stabbed
@NateGenX@MythoYookay You're telling me that her filming herself in her car applying lip-gloss and miming along to a song isn't contributing to society?
@BigBrotherWatch@SportsDirectUK The Home Bargains in my town uses Face Watch. So many people still go in. I don't know if they're aware and if they would care if they were
@peterrhague Maybe the family purposely put it in as something so ridiculous that they knew everyone would take it as code. A subtle way of saying they are under duress
@CrnchyMama@PeteBritish@PolitlcsUK By 'Britain' do you mean hapless politicians and avaricious business owners? The general population never wanted immigration and without it the working class would've truly gained influence
@BasilTheGreat It's almost like they purposely create an environment that will inevitably erupt in chaos in order to justify cracking down on freedoms that would be innocuous (to society, not their stranglehold) were it not for their inability to keep us safe in the first place
@BGatesIsaPyscho It's a good argument: If people are demonstrating for a cause you believe in but you march against them because you don't agree with their wider politics, then it looks like you're against the cause. If you were to stand with them then it wouldn't be theirs to claim ownership of