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silvertop Portishead 28 Apr 24 3.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I was mostly addressing that personal view of Robinson wasn't I? I also have issues against Robinson but again and again I hear this 'Robinson is awful'.....Well, actually I think he stands against a far larger evil when most prefer to close their door and hide. He takes the slings and arrows from the powerful....the people who have the power and have generationally worsened just about everything. Given what the disenfranchised future will be for the children of many native people in this country it's likely that someone like Robinson will be remembered and respected as someone who tried. To me he represents the politics of the prison yard but, one more time, that was not what I was saying. On the establishment out to get him, not the judiciary. They were presented with a lynching and chucked it out on the flimsiest of technical grounds. They will not allow the courts to be used as a venue to beast political "undesirables" and that has to be to their credit.
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Stirlingsays 28 Apr 24 4.10pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
To me he represents the politics of the prison yard but, one more time, that was not what I was saying. On the establishment out to get him, not the judiciary. They were presented with a lynching and chucked it out on the flimsiest of technical grounds. They will not allow the courts to be used as a venue to beast political "undesirables" and that has to be to their credit. Obviously the judiciary are extremely liberal. However, they operate via a rulebook. However, as with all interpretation it matters on who does that interpretation and as DEI goes on we all know how that ends up. Let's recall the last time they sent Robinson to jail. In that case, if I remember correctly, a judge threw out the case and the Tories went back and changed the charges or the rules...or whatever just so they could enable the judge to send him to jail.....which they did. The judiciary lets not forget, just sent down a bloke for 24 months for putting stickers up. We could inquire as to how that particular judge got that gig.
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Stirlingsays 28 Apr 24 4.13pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
To me he represents the politics of the prison yard but, one more time, that was not what I was saying. On the establishment out to get him, not the judiciary. They were presented with a lynching and chucked it out on the flimsiest of technical grounds. They will not allow the courts to be used as a venue to beast political "undesirables" and that has to be to their credit. I would agree that there are problems with Robinson certainly. However, Lawrence Fox has no chavvy priors yet is also the subject of establishment ire via the courts. If I had his ear I'd tell him to get out before they send him to the poor house as well.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 28 Apr 24 4.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
if i was Tommy , i would fear the State far less than i would fear any Jihadists learning my whereabouts.
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Stirlingsays 28 Apr 24 4.46pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
if i was Tommy , i would fear the State far less than i would fear any Jihadists learning my whereabouts. They already know, it's the ones who don't care that the Police know they know that would concern him. Robinson knows they are coming eventually though....plans would have been made many years ago...and people are also looking out for him. It's just a matter of if they come for him before he leaves.
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 28 Apr 24 5.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
They already know, it's the ones who don't care that the Police know they know that would concern him. Robinson knows they are coming eventually though....plans would have been made many years ago...and people are also looking out for him. It's just a matter of if they come for him before he leaves. I like what he's trying/was trying to do. I also think he would be safer in the UK than going abroad, tho what the 'establishment' in the UK or abroad would react, is anyone's guess. My opinion
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Stirlingsays 28 Apr 24 5.40pm | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
I like what he's trying/was trying to do. I also think he would be safer in the UK than going abroad, tho what the 'establishment' in the UK or abroad would react, is anyone's guess. My opinion Robinson has a lot of wealthy backers internationally....lefty journals like the Guardian discovered that years ago. Just like funding for degenerate stuff is hidden via front organizations the same goes on. When Robinson decides to pack it in, he isn't going to want that's for sure.....That's if he leaves before or he gets taken out or put away. His enemies are legion....because even though Robinson may have issues...and he does. He isn't really my guy. Nevertheless, the same people who are his enemies, also hate you and me. Edited by Stirlingsays (28 Apr 2024 5.42pm)
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silvertop Portishead 28 Apr 24 6.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Obviously the judiciary are extremely liberal. However, they operate via a rulebook. However, as with all interpretation it matters on who does that interpretation and as DEI goes on we all know how that ends up. Let's recall the last time they sent Robinson to jail. In that case, if I remember correctly, a judge threw out the case and the Tories went back and changed the charges or the rules...or whatever just so they could enable the judge to send him to jail.....which they did. It is rule implementing but they will bend them to see justice done when they can. Judges cock it up from that idiot yonks ago who described a rape victim of asking for it to that other idiot who sent the bloke down for the stickers. Sorry buggered that post up Edited by silvertop (28 Apr 2024 6.12pm)
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PalazioVecchio south pole 03 May 24 8.12am | |
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there are reports below : a man attempting to abduct a two year old girl from the street. Luckily the monster got intercepted and detained. Luckily, this time.
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
there are reports below : a man attempting to abduct a two year old girl from the street. Luckily the monster got intercepted and detained. Luckily, this time. Apparently Eastern European whatever that means but one has to suspect some kind of immigration blunder due to come out. Damage limitation ongoing in the media. Unprecedented ban on reporting the name - considering there is no need to protect any victim and caught in the act. Mental health has already popped up in the usual places. But there are stories on X and something on Gript.
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