None of that addresses the point I made. It reads like rambling nonsense.
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None of that addresses the point I made. It reads like rambling nonsense.
The big problem with Americans is they treat their party as an extension of their identity which is why most Americans aren't serious about taking on the corporate system. They would have to admit they've been conned for the majority of their life while feeling smugly superior towards others.
The science of racism with Professor Keon West
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In the case of Thomas Crooks, he was obsessed with guns but was kicked out of the gun club at his school because he couldn't aim straight. Apparently he believed he could prove his gun instructor wrong by killing either Trump or Biden from range. Trump visited his state first.
Starmer is still letting the USA attack Iran "defensively" from the UK. We just won't commit soliders...yet
I'm sure they have links to Hungary. Doesn't Furedi now work for some group linked to Orban?
2024. π You don't see this at Celtic. It's obviously a Rangers problem. I think the thugs are emboldened by the hotel protests & far-right in England. Wouldn't be surprised if their YouTube is full of Tommy Robinson.
You don't attack countries with nuclear weapons, you attack countries without them. Therefore if any country doesn't want to be attacked by the USA...
It reminds me of the fall of Saddam Hussain. The Iraqis running out & hitting his statues with their shoes, believing better days awaited Iraq. I think these people are very naive about how geopolitics works. Faisal Al Yafai talking about Iranian civilians calls it "a joke view of the world"
Here the same feminist describes the situation for women in Iran (why she is backing western regime change & the reintroduction of the shah) and criticises westerners for thinking Palestinian lives (or defeating Israel) matter more than the women of Iran.
The most interesting development for me has been the Iranian feminists in the UK dancing in the street and thanking American & Israel for their "humanitarian operation" in Iran. I guess if you oppose the Ayatollah as an Iranian the enemy's enemy is a friend.
Very much so but all I'm hearing is you are as bad as each other when this is obviously a Rangers problem.
Did you see this story? @neilmackay.bsky.social
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
The practice ended (officially) in the 1990s but BBC Journalists could still be monitored by MI5 & the police.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
The BBC actually reported this.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories...
When Scots are ready to admit Scotland chose to oppress people around the world, that modern Scotland is built on racism and blood money, then and only then can we have a sensible discussion about the colonialisation of Ireland & Scottish anti-Irish racism.
Here's the real issue. Scotland hasn't come to terms with the fact it helped England colonise Ireland. Scotland ignores the anti-Irish Catholic racism (let alone its involvement in the British Empire or the slave trade) because Scots like to think of Scotland as a victim rather than an oppressor.
And here comes the fun part. What exactly is sectarianism? Is singing songs about a national liberation struggle against colonialism sectarian? Is singing songs celebrating the head of state sectarian? Is the British national anthem sectarian? Is crossing yourself sectarian?
Here the same Iranian woman describes the situation for women in Iran (obviously why she thinks western backed regime change is a "humanitarian operation" that will deliver freedom)
And while that's going on UK based Iranian feminists are being interviewed and calling Trump & Netanyahu's bombing of Iran an "humanitarian operation". Then again, who are we to "mansplain" western imperialism? π€·
The USA supports 73 percent of the world's dictatorships.
What surprises me is how naive many Iranian diaspora are, openly thinking the USA & Israel are liberators. This was an Iranian feminist who was interviewed on Scottish radio yesterday. I couldn't believe the childlike stupidity.
There was also footage after the match, which appears to show Rangers fans kicking a Celtic fan in the head after pulling him out of a van.
As far as I can tell some Celtic fans went on the pitch to celebrate with the players & Rangers fans started the trouble. The bigger question is why some Rangers fans have balaclavas on? It looks like they were organised & had a plan to attack Celtic fans all along.
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Haven't seen any evidence of Celtic fans rioting (it may exist). What I've seen is Rangers fans firing missiles into the Celtic fans, fighting the police and attacking this guy in a van. Celtic fans seem to have invaded the pitch only to celebrate with their players.