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Cassius
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« on: January 03, 2016, 02:57:11 PM »

The South should have been burned after the civil war.

What an awful thing to say.

Probably unserious, but then again left wingers do have a but of a hard on for violence against the enemies of progress (ie when it suits them).
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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2016, 03:16:10 PM »

The South should have been burned after the civil war.

What an awful thing to say.

Probably unserious, but then again left wingers do have a but of a hard on for violence against the enemies of progress (ie when it suits them).

What have left wingers got to do with afleitch?

His rabid anti-clericalism? His support for the SNP (the actual political orientation of said party may be debatable, but certainly not the political message it gives out to its supporters)?

The South should have been burned after the civil war.

What an awful thing to say.

Probably unserious, but then again left wingers do have a but of a hard on for violence against the enemies of progress (ie when it suits them).

What have left wingers got to do with afleitch?

lol afleitch literally has a right-wing anti-labour attack ad in his signature at the moment, wtf

Which I assume refers to the views on defence of Jeremy Corbyn (obviously the ad is from the 80s but I guess it could be said to be applicable to present situation, from a certain point of view), views which don't even command unanimous support on the left wing of politics.
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