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Anonymous42You guys need a 1776!

Well there was Peterloo in 1819 in what is today known as St Peter’s square


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Anonymous42Well there was Peterloo in 1819 in what is today known as St Peter’s square
No, not like that, you need to go full retarded! Send the imperialists packing! No more royalty, no more subjects, king and queen dissolved! Wake up! It’s a whole new millennium! Second class citizenry needs to be thrown out! No more duke or duchess! The crusty top needs to try life at the bottom for a while! Like baking an upside down cake!

Anonymous1You guys need a 1776!
The British Peasants are known to get p~~~ed off about the Poll Tax. That goes all the way back to the first Peasant’s Revolt in 1381, and the more recent “Poll Tax Riots” in 1990.
Freedom of Speech is more important then the Poll Tax, but it doesn’t hit you in your pocket book. I’m hoping for a “Great Rising.” Tommy Robinson is like a modern day Wat Tyler.
Then they brought in Council Tax in 1993.
It achieves nothing – remain peaceful.
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Well there was Peterloo in 1819 in what is today known as St Peter’s square
No, not like that, you need to go full retarded! Send the imperialists packing! No more royalty, no more subjects, king and queen dissolved! Wake up! It’s a whole new millennium! Second class citizenry needs to be thrown out! No more duke or duchess! The crusty top needs to try life at the bottom for a while! Like baking an upside down cake!
Sadly, the populace’s apathy is so pronounced because it’d be scared to death of losing its smartphone. The only thing revolting about today’s crowd is its complacency.

Anonymous38The lack of action from citizens cannot necessarily be interpreted as apathy. A wise man lays low when a corrupt force can crush him for speaking out. What matters is what the people are prepared to do when the SHTF.
All this is just more political correctness, it’s nothing new. I already decided this state was rotten to the core years ago. There will be a correction. It always gets worse before it gets better, that’s why I barely bother commenting on isolated cases.
Wake me up when they decide to stop bitching and do something about it.
Sadly, the populace’s apathy is so pronounced because it’d be scared to death of losing its smartphone. The only thing revolting about today’s crowd is its complacency.
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Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
#GenderSegragationNow!The SHTF scenario won’t ever happen.
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Anonymous1Wake me up when they decide to stop bitching and do something about it.
They are doing something about it, thats why Tommy got arrested in the first place. He was out DOING SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
The majority still blindly believe the official line on everything though whilst looking at their Galaxky s8 eyceiyt rv tv whilst walking into lamposts a whislt queing overnight to buy the latest ipad.
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Well there was Peterloo in 1819 in what is today known as St Peter’s square
Unless they were attacked by 60,000 cavalry there is no excuse for their loss. Here’s a scenario for you: horsemen charge into crowd. Members of crowd with razors ham-string horses—horse fall down—rider falls down surrounded by thousands…rider’s weapons removed—rider dies a slow painful death being torn apart by the mob. OR
The crowd runs away home and writes stern letters of protest.
From Wikipedia:Historian Robert Poole has called the Peterloo Massacre one of the defining moments of its age. In its own time, the London and national papers shared the horror felt in the Manchester region, but Peterloo’s immediate effect was to cause the government to crack down on reform, with the passing of what became known as the Six Acts. It also led directly to the foundation of The Manchester Guardian (now The Guardian), but had little other effect on the pace of reform.
The point is you must be ready, willing and able to employ violence in defense of liberty because you can damn well bet the other side is ready, willing and able to use violence to suppress liberty.
Actually it resulted in people getting the vote and the formation of the trade unions.
From Wikipedia:Historian Robert Poole has called the Peterloo Massacre one of the defining moments of its age. In its own time, the London and national papers shared the horror felt in the Manchester region, but Peterloo’s immediate effect was to cause the government to crack down on reform, with the passing of what became known as the Six Acts. It also led directly to the foundation of The Manchester Guardian (now The Guardian), but had little other effect on the pace of reform.
Wrong-it resulted in the chartist movement and then the trade unions.
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WOW the formation of trade unions—and how has that worked out in the long run? Brexit anyone? Not this year and if they have their way not ever.
Well they became too powerful but the trade unions did improve much for the ordinary working man.
At the time it was the height of the industrial revolution, the people were poor, malnourished, racked with disease and living in absolute squalor with 30 people or more to tiny back to back slum housing.
Pistol I would advise you to go away and research the history of Manchester,and the industrial revolution because you are factually incorrect if you think peaceful protest never achieves anything.
Either that or go visit the peoples’ history museum, it’s only ten minutes from the organ at bridgewater hall just don’t tell them your a trump supporter at security at the airport.
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