View Poll Results: Are Milkshakes an Appropriate Response to Fascism?

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    19 19.00%
  • No

    81 81.00%
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  1. #141
    Quote Originally Posted by Scathbais View Post
    Except for the little fact that the Nazi's were socialists.
    And the peoples republic of china is a republic?

    What about the democratic peoples republic of Korea?

  2. #142
    Quote Originally Posted by Synros View Post
    When you justify political violence solely on the grounds you don't like the person, you're the coward. End of story. Something tells me you wouldn't be fine with someone on the Right throwing a milkshake on Ocasio Cortez or Omar Ilhan, so don't be a hypocrite...

    The Far-Left lost the moral high-ground years ago, when they decided they were entitled to beat people near death in the streets, shoot up baseball games, and attempt to assassinate politicians... This is the hilarious irony of the Far-Left. They are the very things they claim to be against, but they do these mental gymnastics to justify it because they're a bunch of delusional ideologies. Like a cult, they think their way is the only way...
    Considering the far-right are running people down with their cars and commiting mass-shootings I think the people who are throwing dairy products at politicians manage to keep the moral high-ground.

  3. #143
    Ah the fascist lefties thinking only their opinions matter and taking fascist ways to stop free speech.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    In other countries like Canada the population has chosen to believe in hope, peace and tolerance. This we can see from the election of the Honourable Justin Trudeau who stood against the politics of hate and divisiveness.

  4. #144
    Quote Originally Posted by Vegas82 View Post
    Nope, simply pointing out the flaw in the logic.
    If you break the law you will almost 100% lose my support, was that better?

    Note: I'm talking about the person, not the case it self. We really should be able to behave better than primates.

  5. #145
    Quote Originally Posted by Th3Scourge View Post
    I don't think the fascists throwing the milkshakes understand the definition of fascist

    But good to know some people support political violence
    I've nothing against food products being thrown at politicians, and in case you think it's a partisan thing I also found it hilarious when John Prescott got egged in Rhyl.

  6. #146
    Quote Originally Posted by Dhrizzle View Post
    Is the murder of Jo Cox enough for people to say they don't want hateful divisive figures in their communities and take action?
    No, you have to wait until they take over the state, take over the media companies or kill every opposing journalist, get their militia and death camps ready, imprison or kill every opposing party member and eradicate every possible legal way for you to stop them, otherwise YoU'Re tHe FaSciST! Until then, you can engage in peaceful protests as long as you don't inconvenience anybody, so no marches or sit-ins that can cause traffic or no civil disobedience that can affect anybody's daily life and if you call for a boycott, you are just a snowflake too.

  7. #147
    I don't believe there is a "level playing field" in any power structure in any part of the world no matter how fair and democratic they claim to be.

    People in positions of power should ALWAYS be wary of the threat of physical violence if they 'take the piss'.

    In Britain at the moment there are a lot of politicians who have been 'taking the piss'.

    Yada yada 'weakens the whole democratic system' (and that's something only rich or influential people/institutions should be able to do, back in your box everyone else) yada yada.
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    Posting here is primarily a way to strengthen your own viewpoint against common counter-arguments.

  8. #148
    Quote Originally Posted by Daish View Post
    the use of violence for political reasons is called terrorism i believe

    i for one do not support terrorism im shocked to see how many people have said yes on this poll
    The milkshake is terrorism now?

    Are you right wing?

  9. #149
    Quote Originally Posted by Dhrizzle View Post
    I've nothing against food products being thrown at politicians, and in case you think it's a partisan thing I also found it hilarious when John Prescott got egged in Rhyl.
    ... although part of the hilarity stems from the fact that he knocked the egg guy right out.

  10. #150
    Quote Originally Posted by IIBloodXLustII View Post
    I don't really know anything about Nigel Farage. Is he a Fascist or a "fascist"?

    And does nobody see the irony in people physically assaulting people they disagree with to fight "Fascism". These morons are behaving in the exact same way as the fascists themselves.
    He's a right-wing populist who pushes racial tensions and misinformation on Europe for his own agenda, pretends to be a man of the people despite a private education, career as a city trader and political opinions that blatantly work agains the people of the UK (like wanting to switch out the NHS for an American-style insurance based system.) Got elected as an MEP but did nothing to help the UK, then after winning the Brexit referendum he pissed off because he knew exactly what a terrible thing it would be, then came skulking back when he realised he could gain attention by criticising the MPs trying to do something with the mess.

    So no, not a fascist in any literal terms but a slimy, right-wing "fuck-the-people" toad who deserves any number of dairy products to ruin his suit.

  11. #151
    Quote Originally Posted by Cruor View Post
    I'm willing to bet everything I have that you wouldn't punch a "facist" your size, much less one bigger and stronger than you are. So much tough talking from the left on these forums.
    What if I have bone spurs?
    "When Facism comes to America, it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross." - Unknown

  12. #152
    Quote Originally Posted by Jtbrig7390 View Post
    You beat trolls by stripping their power away, voting them out does that.

    Throwing milkshake and just straight up physically assaulting them doesn't do shit. It just makes you look like the ass.

    In other words, Be a adult not a child.
    Making them look stupid by covering them in milkshake also strips their power away.

  13. #153
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    This thread demonstrates that you don't even need to throw the milkshake. Simply suggesting it already gets them all whiny.

  14. #154
    if it were real fascism we wouldn't have any milkshakes at all...

  15. #155
    Quote Originally Posted by det View Post
    Seeing Nigel Farange coming back AND leading in poll was like a slab in my face. And it worries me, because here we have the people saying "Let us re-think Brexit, because we got tricked and lied to" and then one of those rat catchers shows up with a new party....and people vote for him again.

    You are attacking the outward face of this, but with all fingerpointing at the media or these new parties, there are millions of people voting for them who are the problem.

    Also: Weren't we taught that violence solves nothing? I mean..sure...nobody ever learned that, just like the whole "you shall not lie, steal, kill" stuff....
    If Farage and the Brexit party, or worse yet UKIP, manage to get a sizable amount of the vote then the EU might as well just cut their losses and let the UK suffer with a no-deal as it would be clear the electorate is either apathetic or outright hostile to them.

  16. #156
    Quote Originally Posted by Themius View Post
    The milkshake is terrorism now?

    Are you right wing?
    Sorry for going a little off topic, but I'm wondering on a more general note.

    If you use fear as a tool but those you used it against felt no fear from the "event", is it still terrorism?

  17. #157
    Quote Originally Posted by JessicaJones View Post
    Saying that Nigel Farage or Tommy Robinson are fascists is like saying Jeremy Corbyn is a communist.

    Jeremy Corbyn is a moron, Tommy Robinson is just worried about his town (and rightly so) and has been blown out of proportion, Nigel Farage is the most sensible out of the lot, people just disagree with what he says because he doesn't love everyone.
    Tommy Robinson is a self-promoting bigot and conman, Farage is city wanker who only cares for his own benefits and doesn't care what damage he does to the country.

  18. #158
    All this thread proves is that half the people posting in it are either;

    Too stupid to be commenting in it
    Blinded by fanaticism
    Or
    Dishonest and hypocritical

    The trouble with democracy is that even stupid people get to voice their opinions and with the general population being as cretinous as it is, this can be dangerous.

    It's the same way that advertising and the pop industry survives.

  19. #159
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stelio Kontos View Post
    You defeat people at the polls or in debates with facts.
    You don't debate these asshats. There's no point, the stuff they want to "debate" isn't up for debate and hasn't been due to established facts for decades. By allowing the debate you're validating their stance. If they don't want to believe the data, more data won't fix that. Call them an idiot and throw a milkshake at them.

    They don't need to take over states to commit violence, they already started, whether it's shooting up Synagogues in the US, Mosques in New Zealand or assassinating British MPs. Stop with the absurd false equivalence between the actual murders they commit and incite, and throwing a fucking milkshake.

  20. #160
    Quote Originally Posted by Dhrizzle View Post
    Got elected as an MEP but did nothing to help the UK
    Don't forget being under investigation for being bankrolled way above what he reported.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...es-arron-banks

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