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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 21, 2024 20:21:02 GMT
I've been accused of both. Although you must admit that advocating for a public vote on something being considered undemocratic is an odd one! But again you're making that assumption that because city hall permitted it that Khan supported it. Do you assume that Khan supports all protests that are permitted to take place in London? I don't. It just seems a really odd hill to put your flag on. I still think that you are being somewhat dishonest here . You are claiming that all forms of protest are the same and ignoring and/ or that Khan would have to permit any kind of protest if it did not break the law . I think a dishonest position is a poor hill for YOU to put your ‘flag’ on. Khan permitted this protest: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-68118811This must be mean he endorses it right?
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Post by Bentley on Aug 21, 2024 20:47:56 GMT
I still think that you are being somewhat dishonest here . You are claiming that all forms of protest are the same and ignoring and/ or that Khan would have to permit any kind of protest if it did not break the law . I think a dishonest position is a poor hill for YOU to put your ‘flag’ on. Khan permitted this protest: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-68118811This must be mean he endorses it right? So you have put your ‘ flag’ on the idiot assumption that all protests are the same ? Are you that thick ?
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 21, 2024 20:56:27 GMT
So you have put your ‘ flag’ on the idiot assumption that all protests are the same ? Are you that thick ? I never said all protests are the same. I'm saying permitting something isn't the same as endorsing it.
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 21, 2024 21:01:30 GMT
So you have put your ‘ flag’ on the idiot assumption that all protests are the same ? Are you that thick ? I never said all protests are the same. I'm saying permitting something isn't the same as endorsing it. Well let's just stick to the legal definition ...
What is the difference between endorsement and approval? approve, endorse, sanction, accredit, certify mean to have or express a favorable opinion of. approve often implies no more than this but may suggest considerable esteem or admiration. endorse suggests an explicit statement of support. sanction implies both approval and authorization.
In other words Khan approved, endorsed, sanctioned or whatever you want to call it ..... but he he approved the Trump balloon. ^^
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 22, 2024 5:46:20 GMT
I never said all protests are the same. I'm saying permitting something isn't the same as endorsing it. Well let's just stick to the legal definition ...
What is the difference between endorsement and approval? approve, endorse, sanction, accredit, certify mean to have or express a favorable opinion of. approve often implies no more than this but may suggest considerable esteem or admiration. endorse suggests an explicit statement of support. sanction implies both approval and authorization.
In other words Khan approved, endorsed, sanctioned or whatever you want to call it ..... but he he approved the Trump balloon. ^^
He permitted the Trump balloon. If that means he endorsed it then he must also by the same logic have endorsed the anti-ulez protests.
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Post by Rebirth on Aug 22, 2024 6:03:16 GMT
So you have put your ‘ flag’ on the idiot assumption that all protests are the same ? Are you that thick ? I never said all protests are the same. I'm saying permitting something isn't the same as endorsing it. Please, Sadiq Khan openly insisted that Donald Trump's visit to the UK should be cancelled and was actively campaigning T. May to do this. He lied about Trump's so-called Muslim ban, which was just Khan spreading lies to ramp up Islamism in the UK. Trump only wanted a temporary travel ban from terrorist hotspots until the security services could establish control, which is something Khan obviously objected to.
If you're going to lie for Khan then that's OK, but keep in mind that it reflects onto him. Khan actively abused his position in office.
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Post by andrewbrown on Aug 22, 2024 6:39:39 GMT
I never said all protests are the same. I'm saying permitting something isn't the same as endorsing it. Please, Sadiq Khan openly insisted that Donald Trump's visit to the UK should be cancelled and was actively campaigning T. May to do this. He lied about Trump's so-called Muslim ban, which was just Khan spreading lies to ramp up Islamism in the UK. Trump only wanted a temporary travel ban from terrorist hotspots until the security services could establish control, which is something Khan obviously objected to.
If you're going to lie for Khan then that's OK, but keep in mind that it reflects onto him. Khan actively abused his position in office.
It's no secret that there's no love lost between them. What "lies" are you referring to?
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Post by Rebirth on Aug 22, 2024 7:03:24 GMT
I never said all protests are the same. I'm saying permitting something isn't the same as endorsing it. Well let's just stick to the legal definition ...
What is the difference between endorsement and approval? approve, endorse, sanction, accredit, certify mean to have or express a favorable opinion of. approve often implies no more than this but may suggest considerable esteem or admiration. endorse suggests an explicit statement of support. sanction implies both approval and authorization.
In other words Khan approved, endorsed, sanctioned or whatever you want to call it ..... but he he approved the Trump balloon. ^^
Khan was an active protestor who was campaigning to have the American elected president banned from entering the UK. He abused his position and attempted to speak for the entire country using only his suspiciously low turnout little London Mayor votes and handed down celebrity status. When he couldn't get his way he aligned himself with the far-left to embarrass the entire country.
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 22, 2024 8:58:00 GMT
We can see how things are, I've been watching tv and reading the rags, it's GCSE results day, every student on telly being interviewed are coloured, and the newspapers are only showing coloured, so I take no white students sat GCSEs this year?
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 22, 2024 9:25:20 GMT
I never said all protests are the same. I'm saying permitting something isn't the same as endorsing it. Please, Sadiq Khan openly insisted that Donald Trump's visit to the UK should be cancelled and was actively campaigning T. May to do this. He lied about Trump's so-called Muslim ban, which was just Khan spreading lies to ramp up Islamism in the UK. Trump only wanted a temporary travel ban from terrorist hotspots until the security services could establish control, which is something Khan obviously objected to.
If you're going to lie for Khan then that's OK, but keep in mind that it reflects onto him. Khan actively abused his position in office.
What lies have I told?
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 22, 2024 9:26:57 GMT
We can see how things are, I've been watching tv and reading the rags, it's GCSE results day, every student on telly being interviewed are coloured, and the newspapers are only showing coloured, so I take no white students sat GCSEs this year? Plenty of white students pictured here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cr40w43gvg1tMaybe the chip on your shoulder blocked your view?
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Post by Fairsociety on Aug 22, 2024 9:33:57 GMT
We can see how things are, I've been watching tv and reading the rags, it's GCSE results day, every student on telly being interviewed are coloured, and the newspapers are only showing coloured, so I take no white students sat GCSEs this year? Plenty of white students pictured here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cr40w43gvg1tMaybe the chip on your shoulder blocked your view? Yes, after a bit of searching I found a 'few'.
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Post by Bentley on Aug 22, 2024 11:05:38 GMT
So you have put your ‘ flag’ on the idiot assumption that all protests are the same ? Are you that thick ? I never said all protests are the same. I'm saying permitting something isn't the same as endorsing it. Then why use a completely different demonstration to make your non point ? Even you must see the difference between permitting a demonstration against ULEZ and permitting an insulting a visiting POTUS. If you cant you must be thick or maybe you can but are dishonest.
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Post by Bentley on Aug 22, 2024 11:07:15 GMT
Well let's just stick to the legal definition ...
What is the difference between endorsement and approval? approve, endorse, sanction, accredit, certify mean to have or express a favorable opinion of. approve often implies no more than this but may suggest considerable esteem or admiration. endorse suggests an explicit statement of support. sanction implies both approval and authorization.
In other words Khan approved, endorsed, sanctioned or whatever you want to call it ..... but he he approved the Trump balloon. ^^
He permitted the Trump balloon. If that means he endorsed it then he must also by the same logic have endorsed the anti-ulez protests. YOU..I never said all protests are the same.
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Post by happyhornet3 on Aug 22, 2024 11:31:42 GMT
I never said all protests are the same. I'm saying permitting something isn't the same as endorsing it. Then why use a completely different demonstration to make your non point ? Even you must see the difference between permitting a demonstration against ULEZ and permitting an insulting a visiting POTUS. If you cant you must be thick or maybe you can but are dishonest. How does the difference in the demonstrations challenge my point? Khan permitted the anti-ulez demonstration, that doesn't automatically mean he endorsed them. Agreed? So if he permitted the Trump balloon, it also doesn't automatically mean he endorsed it. He MAY have endorsed it, but I've not seen any quote to that effect and the fact that he permitted it is not in and of itself evidence of endorsement.
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