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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 5, 2023 19:17:24 GMT
That’s difference between the virtue signallers who tell us that they care on every opportunity and how they donate to charities and pragmatic adults . They need to tell us because they are virtue signallers . Pragmatic adults don’t care a shit about what virtue signallers think about them . When and what I donate is none of your business . Yep. New think. Anyone who cares is a snowflake. Anyone who tells you they care is a virtue signaller. I'm proud to be a snowflake and a virtue signaller Never let the name calling stop you caring or saying you careYet it's amazing how much you hate on anyone that disagrees with you.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 5, 2023 20:41:45 GMT
Lefties are the new religious tub thumpers . They assume the moral highground and insist that anyone who doesn’t tub thump with them are immoral heatherns .
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2023 20:46:13 GMT
Lefties are the new religious tub thumpers . They assume the moral highground and insist that anyone who doesn’t tub thump with them are immoral heatherns . This is why they're blind to their own racism, hate and hypocrisy.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 6, 2023 0:37:45 GMT
Yes and yes.
The faux moral high ground and the fauxtrage that goes with it.
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Post by zanygame on Nov 6, 2023 7:35:01 GMT
It used to mean anyone who claimed they care but did nothing. Now a new disgusting breed of human has re-assigned it to anyone who cares. It used to mean what it does now and what the words say. Then its a stupid saying and needs to disappear. Everyone should be encouraged to care and to talk about it. That you think caring is something to be mocked says such a lot about you.
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Post by zanygame on Nov 6, 2023 7:38:00 GMT
Yep. New think. Anyone who cares is a snowflake. Anyone who tells you they care is a virtue signaller. I'm proud to be a snowflake and a virtue signaller Never let the name calling stop you caring or saying you careYet it's amazing how much you hate on anyone that disagrees with you. Couldn't you think of a relevant answer.
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Post by zanygame on Nov 6, 2023 7:40:34 GMT
Yes and yes. The faux moral high ground and the fauxtrage that goes with it. Faux? When arguing with someone who thinks the way to solve homelessness is take away their tents. I assure you it was not faux.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 6, 2023 10:59:30 GMT
It used to mean what it does now and what the words say. Then its a stupid saying and needs to disappear. Everyone should be encouraged to care and to talk about it. That you think caring is something to be mocked says such a lot about you. It’s a perfect description . You constant trumpeting about how you care says a lot about you .
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Post by piglet on Nov 6, 2023 12:31:35 GMT
Shes right, we are all responsible for ourselves. If those people have an addiction, drugs alcohol etc, and are homeless because of it, then spot on, no one puts s hit into peoples bodies but themselves. Those that are homeless through circumstance can get out of it, there are a q of charities wanting to help. VIVA BRAVERMAN.
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Post by Vinny on Nov 6, 2023 12:47:27 GMT
Anyone here (besides me) ever donated to Shelter? Or the Big Issue?
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 6, 2023 15:46:25 GMT
Suella Braverman has now said that rough sleepers in Britain living in tents is a lifestyle choice. Quite clearly for many people in this country today, it is a choice. Anyone who enters this country illegally from the 'safe' EU state of France after paying a criminal to cross the channel and disposing of any ID, is a burden to this country. They made the choice to come to Europe and they made the choice to leave the 'safe' EU. We have problems enough without importing them from the EU. Suella Braverman is right.
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Post by dappy on Nov 6, 2023 15:54:32 GMT
I thought all the people entering this country illegally from the EU ...... were all living in 5 star hotels.
Try to be consistent at least in your tabloid fuelled outrage.
The interesting question in all this is why does Sunak tolerate the blatant climbing of the greasy pole from a platform of hated. Does he agree with the drivel Braverman spouts? Is he too weak to get rid of her? Does he calculate that her nonsense will retain votes from the gullible GB Newswatchers while he gets on with attracting votes from the One Nationers? Is the reality not by riding two stools, he will lose votes from both sides?
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Post by Red Rackham on Nov 6, 2023 16:10:54 GMT
Anyone here (besides me) ever donated to Shelter? Or the Big Issue? I used to donate to the Salvation Army, but I discovered they either sold or passed on my address to anyone who wanted it, I was livid and discovered this is why we used to be inundated with junk mail and begging letters from various charities who pay their chief executives six figure salaries while volunteers on high streets stand in the pouring rain trying to get people to sign up to direct debits. As for The Big Issue, when we went to town I used to buy a copy from any vendor because I saw it as the right thing to do. But I got slowly disillusioned because over a few years the vendors (in Stafford anyway) changed from English men, to almost exclusively East European women. I got fed up with having a copy of The Big Issue shoved in my face and a passive-aggressive East European woman almost demanding I buy it. So, in short no, I no longer donate to charities and I no longer support The Big Issue. We do charitable things but I no longer give anyone my personal details.
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 6, 2023 16:19:49 GMT
Anyone here (besides me) ever donated to Shelter? Or the Big Issue? I used to donate to the Salvation Army, but I discovered they either sold or passed on my address to anyone who wanted it, I was livid and discovered this is why we used to be inundated with junk mail and begging letters from various charities who pay their chief executives six figure salaries while volunteers on high streets stand in the pouring rain trying to get people to sign up to direct debits. As for The Big Issue, when we went to town I used to buy a copy from any vendor because I saw it as the right thing to do. But I got slowly disillusioned because over a few years the vendors (in Stafford anyway) changed from English men, to almost exclusively East European women. I got fed up with having a copy of The Big Issue shoved in my face and a passive-aggressive East European woman almost demanding I buy it. So, in short no, I no longer donate to charities and I no longer support The Big Issue. We do charitable things but I no longer give anyone my personal details. A while back I read a upsetting case, a OAP had been duped in to setting up a Direct Debit to some charity, anyway to cut a long story short the pensioner died 'penniless' his son couldn't believe it when he checked his bank account, it had been 'cleared out' by the charity taking a chunk out of it each month.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 6, 2023 16:26:09 GMT
I read a while ago that Romanians buy bulk amounts of big issues and send the women out to flog them. I usually give beggars something . What they do with the quid on so is there own business. I have a standing order for a few charities but I’m never going to give my personal info again . I’d rather put money in a rattle tin. My mother in law was harassed by charities . The more she gave the more they harassed her . It was an education.
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