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  1. 1. Should Scotland be an independent country?

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10 minutes ago, Clydeside_Sheep said:

I see Humza has weighed in on the Dianne Abbot affair.  He says it shows the UK is "institutionally racist".

Currently, the Prime Minister of the UK, the First Minister of Scotland, the First Minister of Wales and the Mayor of London  are all from a minority ethnic background.  As is the Labour Leader in Scotland, who will likely be the next First Minister.

But, Humza thinks the UK is "institutionally racist".

A good indicator of how cheap talk of "racism" has become in todays world.

Where do you stand politically. I don't mean party wise I mean politically. I've been reading some of your comments and am having trouble pinning you down. 

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1 hour ago, Clydeside_Sheep said:

I see Humza has weighed in on the Dianne Abbot affair.  He says it shows the UK is "institutionally racist".

Currently, the Prime Minister of the UK, the First Minister of Scotland, the First Minister of Wales and the Mayor of London  are all from a minority ethnic background.  As is the Labour Leader in Scotland, who will likely be the next First Minister.

But, Humza thinks the UK is "institutionally racist".

A good indicator of how cheap talk of "racism" has become in todays world.

Do you think priests are pedos

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5 minutes ago, Parklife said:

He thinks the pope isn't a proper catholic. 

On what grounds? The doctrines of the Roman Catholic church have been changed a lot in recent decades in order to maintain support in modern society. It's almost unrecognisable but claiming the Pope isn't a proper catholic does seem a touch extreme.

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1 hour ago, Bad_Mobby said:


 

The majority of folk in the UK are racist, that’s why we got brexit and have a Tory Govt forced on us (jocks) 

I'd say the majority of folk in the world are a bit racist. Blacks hate whites, blacks hate Jews, Asians hate blacks, Africans hate the Chinese etc etc.

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On 3/17/2024 at 5:24 PM, DeltaRay1903 said:

Where do you stand politically. I don't mean party wise I mean politically. I've been reading some of your comments and am having trouble pinning you down. 

Interesting question, Im not sure what to say!

I am inclined towards traditionalism, conservatism and libertarianism (I don't consider that the latter is at loggerheads with the former two).  As a Christian, I am concerned with an equitable society, but can see at the same time how the politically driven welfare state has ruined Scotland (e.g. quarter of a million scots on long term sickness benefit - an obvious piss take).

I think that the total absence of real values from modern mainstream politics is a big problem.  The lack of values is highlighted both by the social problems this absence causes and by the total rubbish which dominates modern political discourse.

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On 3/17/2024 at 6:44 PM, DeltaRay1903 said:

On what grounds? The doctrines of the Roman Catholic church have been changed a lot in recent decades in order to maintain support in modern society. It's almost unrecognisable but claiming the Pope isn't a proper catholic does seem a touch extreme.

No doctrine of faith has changed formally, but they have often created a split between doctrine and practice.

Most of the Church modern problems (at least in the west) arise from these changes or perception of changes.

The abandonment of traditional catechesis plus the underhand & illicit replacement of the Universal Catholic Mass (in favour of regionally influenced protestant worship) have both been devastating.

Currently the typical Catholic parish in Scotland is a dying and aimless entity, little more than a social hub for elderly ladies.  All the vigour and life in the Church is drawn towards traditional (i.e. authentic) Catholicism, a trend which the hated Francis has tried to stop, even as his own misguided generation's "Nu Church" continues to fall down around them.

Just as the Conservative party is going to lose the next election for not being Conservative enough, so too the Church declines for not being traditional enough.

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Anyone else listened (or watched on your tube) the excellent Holyrood Sources double podcast on 25 Years of Devolution? 

One of the most striking observations is the contrast in the calibre of politician back then compared to now, its chalk and cheese and really shows up what a bunch of clowns are in Holyrood currently (across all parties).

What also comes across is the level of collaboration and respect the different parties had for each other and all were in agreement everything was being done for the benefit of the Scottish people - again a far cry from the divisive, bitter and hatred (again, across all parties) we see today.

While he's not everyone's cup of tea, Alex Salmond is still head and shoulders above any of the current lot of MSP's.

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4 minutes ago, For Fecks Sake said:

Anyone else listened (or watched on your tube) the excellent Holyrood Sources double podcast on 25 Years of Devolution? 

One of the most striking observations is the contrast in the calibre of politician back then compared to now, its chalk and cheese and really shows up what a bunch of clowns are in Holyrood currently (across all parties).

What also comes across is the level of collaboration and respect the different parties had for each other and all were in agreement everything was being done for the benefit of the Scottish people - again a far cry from the divisive, bitter and hatred (again, across all parties) we see today.

While he's not everyone's cup of tea, Alex Salmond is still head and shoulders above any of the current lot of MSP's.

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10 minutes ago, For Fecks Sake said:

Anyone else listened (or watched on your tube) the excellent Holyrood Sources double podcast on 25 Years of Devolution? 

One of the most striking observations is the contrast in the calibre of politician back then compared to now, its chalk and cheese and really shows up what a bunch of clowns are in Holyrood currently (across all parties).

What also comes across is the level of collaboration and respect the different parties had for each other and all were in agreement everything was being done for the benefit of the Scottish people - again a far cry from the divisive, bitter and hatred (again, across all parties) we see today.

While he's not everyone's cup of tea, Alex Salmond is still head and shoulders above any of the current lot of MSP's.

Salmon is a ledge. A bloody top shagger.

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On 2/22/2024 at 8:49 PM, GAME OF BILLIONS said:

 

I'd say that's good enough reason.

I long for that morning where I wake up and the cunts in Westminster no longer have any say over what goes on in Scotland. To not have the balls to become an independent country by 2040 will mark Scotland down as a nation of gay cunts, as we are the only country in the world seeking independence right now that has a really, really good chance of making it happen and breaking away from the cunts in Westminster who hate us, who never even make a flying visit up here, they hate Scotland and Scots.

Noddy got found out and Abu Hamza has been found out. We need PROPER leaders, but that might take until next decade, not this one, this psycho-circus of peak spasticity.

Scotland needs to break away from all of this madness, just be a wee chill country that doesn't bother anyone, looks after it's own and glories on...

What a post that is.

Wow.

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On 4/3/2024 at 9:19 AM, For Fecks Sake said:

Anyone else listened (or watched on your tube) the excellent Holyrood Sources double podcast on 25 Years of Devolution? 

One of the most striking observations is the contrast in the calibre of politician back then compared to now, its chalk and cheese and really shows up what a bunch of clowns are in Holyrood currently (across all parties).

What also comes across is the level of collaboration and respect the different parties had for each other and all were in agreement everything was being done for the benefit of the Scottish people - again a far cry from the divisive, bitter and hatred (again, across all parties) we see today.

While he's not everyone's cup of tea, Alex Salmond is still head and shoulders above any of the current lot of MSP's.

If you listen to just a part of this, just listen to the last 15 minutes with ex journalists Brian Taylor and Bernard Ponsonby who hit the nail firmly on the head as to what's gone wrong and what needs to happen with Holyrood. Outstanding.

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1 hour ago, For Fecks Sake said:

If you listen to just a part of this, just listen to the last 15 minutes with ex journalists Brian Taylor and Bernard Ponsonby who hit the nail firmly on the head as to what's gone wrong and what needs to happen with Holyrood. Outstanding.

Would you care to summarize - nae way am I spending time at home watching or listening to the podcast

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Talk TV. Fucking lol.

Julia Hartley-Brewer. Fucking lol. 

These Unionist cunts had suprisingly fuck all to say when the Tories decided to bring in 'anti-extremist' laws, which are simply and uniquely designed to curb both criticism of the Israeli government, and the worst Uk government in history. 

Laws which are deliberately designed to curb any right of protest we may have. And laws which are far more insiduous and dangerous than those introduced by the SG. 

 

When I say 'surprisingly', I mean 'unsurprisingly'. 

 

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47 minutes ago, Schapenneuker said:

Talk TV. Fucking lol.

Julia Hartley-Brewer. Fucking lol. 

These Unionist cunts had suprisingly fuck all to say when the Tories decided to bring in 'anti-extremist' laws, which are simply and uniquely designed to curb both criticism of the Israeli government, and the worst Uk government in history. 

Laws which are deliberately designed to curb any right of protest we may have. And laws which are far more insiduous and dangerous than those introduced by the SG. 

 

When I say 'surprisingly', I mean 'unsurprisingly'. 

 

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