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Is Incitement To Mass Murder A Crime??

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ToraToraTora | 14:48 Mon 05th Apr 2021 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56627642
Who do these morons call when their car is stolen, their house is burgled, they or their family are mugged?
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//...an authoritarian law which effectively gives the uk govt to take away the sacred right to protest if they feel like it// Alas that "sacred right" (which is actually certainly not sacred and very often, in the way the protests are organised, not a right) often involves curtailing the freedoms of many more people trying to go about their lawful business....
18:47 Mon 05th Apr 2021
It appears that it won't be to long before football fans are back, so why will a protest be more prone to spreading infection?
TTT you do really make me laugh, its not so long ago when you accused me of only giving a best answer to who ever agreed with my post. :0))) your a star!!!!
"Kill The Bill" was the slogan of trade unionists in 1970/71 protesting against Heath's new Industrial Relations Act.
Even back then it had an ambivalent meaning though,JD.
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is an authoritarian law which effectively gives the uk govt to take away the sacred right to protest if they feel like it... it has been drafted by the nastiest most reactionary sections of the conservative party - the only ones left after the Johnson purges - and it is a threat to civil liberties in the UK... I do not endorse violence but I completely support their cause and a few unpleasant agitators are not enough to change my mind. It is a nasty law written by terrible people.
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TC, gully's your mate I thought you'd be chuffed!
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Untitled, 17:46, well if it's getting fifth columnists like you all of a lather I'd say it's pretty close to the mark.
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If they wanted to be taken seriously they should have come up with a slogan that made sense.
Yes the slogan, maybe unintentionally, is violent and confrontational or will seem that way to many.
When they say"kill the bill" they are not referring to the police, the old Bill, but the bill making it's way through Parliament.
I support the police, but I also believe that we have the right to protest and make our opinions heard. What I don't support is the use of violence.
Jeremy Corbyn.... who are you?

Untitled at 17:46
\\The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is an authoritarian law which effectively gives the uk govt to take away the sacred right to protest if they feel like it... it has been drafted by the nastiest most reactionary sections of the conservative party - the only ones left after the Johnson purges - and it is a threat to civil liberties in the UK... I do not endorse violence but I completely support their cause and a few unpleasant agitators are not enough to change my mind. It is a nasty law written by terrible people.//

Do you know what else is in the bill?
^^ ^^
No it's not,keep your nose clean and you've nothing to worry about,
must go got a eostre egg to finish.
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if they can't even get an appropriate relevant slogan then perhaps they do need some curtailment in the "protesting" area.
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if the government as authoritarian they have the perfect conditions now, yet they wimp off the best course for covid, explain that?
//...an authoritarian law which effectively gives the uk govt to take away the sacred right to protest if they feel like it//

Alas that "sacred right" (which is actually certainly not sacred and very often, in the way the protests are organised, not a right) often involves curtailing the freedoms of many more people trying to go about their lawful business. Protests are often aimed at causing the maximum inconvenience possible to as many people who are not remotely concerned with the cause, as it can. The government is simply trying to address that injustice - and not before time.
TTT, I think that Johnson is populist, not authoritarian. Authoritarianism is against his expressed ideology, but it is not against his inner instincts. He really wants to be in charge (authoritarian) but wants to be loved (populism). He is a weak chancer (i.e. gambler) - if he wins his bet he will be a hero, if he loses, then it won't bother him because he's got it made financially and emotionally.
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Exactly, we have at least 1 or two protests a month., every month in Bristol causing a massive inconvenience to the people working in the centre and at the hospitals in the centre, one person couldn't get to see his dieing father due to an XR protest, all the traffic and busses get diverted, the patients in my hospital, some of them cancer patients couldn't get in for their appointments, its time to stop this happening.
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judge: "Protests are often aimed at causing the maximum inconvenience possible to as many people who are not remotely concerned with the cause, as it can. The government is simply trying to address that injustice - and not before time. " - yes quite right I'm sick of these douche bag typed inconveniencing the masses. Like those ER retards last year for example.
this IS answerbank and not insanebank innit?

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