Labour councillor inciting violence.

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You need to read up on defamation law or serious defamation law whatever that is.
I don't.
I am an anonymous person on the internet. Neither you, nor fick-filly, nor the fraudulently MOT tester could defame me if you tried your very best.
And you do try your very best. :ROFLMAO:
The worst you can do is to accuse me of being someone else, which is totally unproven and unprovable. :rolleyes:
All you are doing is creating a living legend. :D
 
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I support Israel’s punishment of those, and those that support or stand by and do nothing, when they were invaded, raped, murdered and taken hostage. Hopefully at the end of it, Palestinians or certain factions of Palestinians will have been taught a painful lesson.

In reality, no different when the RAF carpet bombed whole cities during the war.
That's a mighty strange comparison
 
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That's a mighty strange comparison
I don’t think so. Many, many innocent collateral victims lost lives with the allied forces fighting the Nazi's, just as innocent Palestinians are doing at the moment thanks to Hamas. It’s an unfortunate consequence of war. You can’t just stand by and let others invade, rape and kidnap because innocents will be caught up in the response.
 
So you're another that thinks it's a good idea to share personal information on lots of places on the Internet.
The ex-MOT tester thinks it's a good idea to confess to issuing or obtaining numerous fraudulent MOT certificates.
Then there's the insurance fraud over several years. Not to mention recklessly carrying his friends and family in said vehicle.
And it cost him far more than it would if he'd been legal from the get-go.
It never ceases to amaze me, the lack of intelligence of criminals.
 
I can only speak from experience. In the past I’ve belonged to several car and motorcycle forums which also had GD or 'off topic' sections. There was an ‘introductions, section where you could introduce yourself and most people got to know each other by name, we used to buy, sell and swap stuff which involved knowing who we were dealing with, we had regular bi-monthly meetings at pubs as well as a Christmas get together. There was never the kind of bitter bickering and pure hatred that you see on this forum - often purely based on how you voted in general elections and referendums.
Have you forgotten your OP about the soldier being stabbed, hardly conducive to harmony was it?
 
How personal are we talking here - colour of socks? Favourite foods?

Yeah. I don't think it unreasonable if I’m conversing with you online that you know my first name, my rough age, what I do/did for a living and what county I live in. It helps context.
And if you're talking to a serial criminal. That helps. :rolleyes:
 
It’s an unfortunate consequence of war
It’s not a war

The people of Gaza have no army, no military, no weapons

There is nothing “unfortunate” about the deliberate genocide being inflicted on the Palestinian people.
 
I don’t think so. Many, many innocent collateral victims lost lives with the allied forces fighting the Nazi's, just as innocent Palestinians are doing at the moment thanks to Hamas. It’s an unfortunate consequence of war. You can’t just stand by and let others invade, rape and kidnap because innocents will be caught up in the response.
No precision weapons, satellite surveillance, electronic eavesdropping then, totally different scenario
 
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