More socialist claptrap
Yesterday Melanie Onn, MP for Grimsby, had a whole committee looking at whether or not wolf-whistling should be deemed a hate crime.:Whatever_
FFS: Melanie, when I were a lad, a wolf whistle showed admiration, NOT hate. Whatever next for these snowflake socialists? I hold a door open for a woman? It's a hate crime, I made her feel she couldn't have done it herself. I offer a lady my seat on a train/bus? Another hate crime, i made her feeel she wasn't able to stand like I can... Where will it all end? And the daftest thing? The silly biatch would probably label me for my thoughts...and that's NOT a hate crime:rolleyes: |
I find it's better to just detach oneself from news/politics nowadays. Either that or learn to find sadistic amusement from whatever the latest insane "progressive" craze seems to be.
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From SN's top misogynist..?
dont know what its got to do with socialism |
she's a socilaist and it's what they do...find someone to get offended on behalf of.
BTW: I'm not a mysogynist, I like women, but I'll give respect when it's earned, not because of sex. |
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 11999391)
she's a socilaist and it's what they do...find someone to get offended on behalf of.
BTW: I'm not a mysogynist, I like women, but I'll give respect when it's earned, not because of sex. So which women is it OK to whistle at, ones that have earned your respect or those that haven't ? |
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 11999379)
Yesterday Melanie Onn, MP for Grimsby, had a whole committee looking at whether or not wolf-whistling should be deemed a hate crime.:Whatever_
FFS: Melanie, when I were a lad, a wolf whistle showed admiration, NOT hate. Whatever next for these snowflake socialists? I hold a door open for a woman? It's a hate crime, I made her feel she couldn't have done it herself. I offer a lady my seat on a train/bus? Another hate crime, i made her feeel she wasn't able to stand like I can... Where will it all end? And the daftest thing? The silly biatch would probably label me for my thoughts...and that's NOT a hate crime:rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 11999379)
Yesterday Melanie Onn, MP for Grimsby, had a whole committee looking at whether or not wolf-whistling should be deemed a hate crime.:Whatever_
FFS: Melanie, when I were a lad, a wolf whistle showed admiration, NOT hate. Whatever next for these snowflake socialists? I hold a door open for a woman? It's a hate crime, I made her feel she couldn't have done it herself. I offer a lady my seat on a train/bus? Another hate crime, i made her feeel she wasn't able to stand like I can... Where will it all end? And the daftest thing? The silly biatch would probably label me for my thoughts...and that's NOT a hate crime:rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Martin2005
(Post 11999393)
That's a confusing statement in this context...
So which women is it OK to whistle at, ones that have earned your respect or those that haven't ? You don't have to respect a lass to find her "fit". But take her seriously? When she paints her fingernails, her toenails, shaves her legs, underarms and fanny, draws on eyebrows, smears gunk on her lips and eyelids, has tramp stamps everywhere, and walks about tottering on 3" heels which are destroying her feet, and probably well under-dressed? Nope. Girls: you wanna be taken seriously, stop trying too hard to be eye candy.;) And as for those who go out semi-dressed, then whine that blokes are looking at them, and coming on to them...get a life, ladies. You KNOW what to do.:razz: |
Originally Posted by Sad Weevil
(Post 11999414)
Thank you for your mature, respectful and thoughtful contribution to International Women's Day. I'm sure women everywhere will wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments, they all love to be patronised and leered at by old men.
So unbunch your panties and stop being offended on behalf of those who patently aren't.:thumb: Do you even know what patronised means? And International womens day? Is there an International men's day? Or is it like MBO and ABPO? You know, where MWO and AWPO would be banned? If there's no men's day, there's no womens day for me. And rightly so. |
Originally Posted by njkmrs
(Post 11999402)
Would you Nail her though...?:D
I think Ms Onn should marry Mr Wragg. Then she could be Mrs Onn-Wragg...and we'd know EXACTLY where she was coming from, LOL. Bloody strident socialist biatches. |
International woman's day was supposed to be yesterday, but the women took a bit too long to get ready so it had to be today instead!!!
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Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 11999417)
Nope.
I think Ms Onn should marry Mr Wragg. Then she could be Mrs Onn-Wragg...and we'd know EXACTLY where she was coming from, LOL. Bloody strident socialist biatches. LOL... |
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 11999416)
See, this is the ill-thought out cr@p that your like come out with. Funnily enough, almost ALL respoindees to the look North deabte on melanie Onn tonight and last night, mostly young women, agreed with me:razz:
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 11999416)
So unbunch your panties and stop being offended on behalf of those who patently aren't.:thumb:
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 11999416)
Do you even know what patronised means?
Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 11999416)
And International womens day? Is there an International men's day?
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Have to side with Alcazar here. Wolf-whistling may well be disrespectful, childish, and a few other things besides, but to call it a hate-crime is nothing short of lunacy (not to mention insulting to victims of genuine hate-crimes).
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Who actually cares? It’s not like it’s a campaign that’s going to actually go anywhere. :wonder:
Strikes me as an awful lot of raised blood pressure over nothing. |
I would have thought that an MP would have more important things to do than discuss wolf-whistling but it just goes to show how wrong i am and it makes me think that some MP`s are living a charmed life by way of the tax payer and are they worth it?.
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Originally Posted by markjmd
(Post 11999425)
Have to side with Alcazar here. Wolf-whistling may well be disrespectful, childish, and a few other things besides, but to call it a hate-crime is nothing short of lunacy (not to mention insulting to victims of genuine hate-crimes).
Melanie Onn: “If a woman takes this kind of behaviour as a compliment, then good for them – they will have no reason to make a complaint if they are catcalled or wolf-whistled". And: “These things might be considered ‘banter’ or flirtatious but, if they are received as unwelcome in the way it is delivered, then it can be tantamount to harassment, even in a one-off case." She's not alone, has cross party backing from a lot of MPs. Interestingly, Grimsby has an unprecedented level of domestic violence. Alcazar's predictable response to this is very mild, not elsewhere unfortunately: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entr...b06d7c426da55d |
Socialists... bunch of thundercvnts. :razz:
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Originally Posted by alcazar
(Post 11999379)
Yesterday Melanie Onn, MP for Grimsby, had a whole committee looking at whether or not wolf-whistling should be deemed a hate crime.:Whatever_
FFS: Melanie, when I were a lad, a wolf whistle showed admiration, NOT hate. Whatever next for these snowflake socialists? I hold a door open for a woman? It's a hate crime, I made her feel she couldn't have done it herself. I offer a lady my seat on a train/bus? Another hate crime, i made her feeel she wasn't able to stand like I can... Where will it all end? And the daftest thing? The silly biatch would probably label me for my thoughts...and that's NOT a hate crime:rolleyes: is she a munter? prob doesn't get any so its jealousy :thumb: |
Shes coupe rungs above swamp donkey ,or are you being ironic
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Originally Posted by dpb
(Post 11999471)
Shes coupe rungs above swamp donkey ,or are you being ironic
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There's a bit of John Prescott in there somehow , probably just me
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As mentioned, labelling wolf whistling as a hate crime distracts from true hate crime; Which ironically the wolf whistle campaigners are now enduring as a backlash for their silly commentary. Hopefully they'll learn what hate really is before resorting to incorrectly labelling an unchivalrous act.
Much like the me too campaign, a minor inccident or non-event should not be grouped in with real harm and abuse...."A man tapped me on the shoulder whilst I was listening to radio4 on my ear pods. I feel violated #metoo " :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by dpb
(Post 11999486)
There's a bit of John Prescott in there somehow , probably just me
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Reckon she's make mincemeat of alcazar !
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Muahahahahahahahahahaha..
I've never struck a female in my LIFE and wouldn't even start with a strident socialist biatch, so probably, yes. |
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Me...1_ETKjMWc7zEM:
Pretty cute, when younger. Esp. with that fringe (Dakota Johnson-esque). |
Originally Posted by joz8968
(Post 11999554)
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Me...1_ETKjMWc7zEM:
Pretty cute, when younger. Esp. with that fringe (Dakota Johnson-esque). |
As most of them do... greedy selfish twunts...!
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Hence the "...when younger..." 'get out clause' :lol1:
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