"The Wheels of Justice."
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Not that you reply to your questions, but I expect he probably responds to both names, I doubt his mother for example would call him Tommy. Tommy was used as a way to protect his identity along with some other names.Stu_of_Kunming said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.Stu_of_Kunming said:Also, do you refer to Elton John or Miley Cyrus by their real names, or are you just manipulating information to suit your agenda?
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Good job on totally missing the point.1
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Said he was in solitary for two months, which is bullshit. He was kept in segregation for two days while they assessed the risk to his safety.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.1 -
You've missed the point. It doesn't matter what you call him. Are people calling him Tommy doing so for a right wing agenda?Stu_of_Kunming said:Good job on totally missing the point.
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So I read that Tommy has been banned from Instagram or had his account deactivated or something along those lines.
I'm gonna need more proof though. I suspect this is all a hoax and Tommy is just a crisis actor.2 -
You’re saying “Tommy” is using a stage name. Is that a/the point?Stu_of_Kunming said:Good job on totally missing the point.
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He used the name Stephen on his complaints about not having a TV in Prison.
Sounds almost as bad as Gammontanamo bay with this mental torture.9 -
Do the Muslim prisoners not like him then? Still, I'd imagine the 2 in 3 non Muslims will look after him...0
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Excellent - photograph and publish a prisoners complaint for the World to see. Why would that be the case for this particular prisoner?
That's either fake or someone should be sacked.
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He published it on his Facebook page. Who should get sacked?Addickted said:Excellent - photograph and publish a prisoners complaint for the World to see. Why would that be the case for this particular prisoner?
That's either fake or someone should be sacked.8 - Sponsored links:
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I wasn't aware of that.Friend Or Defoe said:
He published it on his Facebook page. Who should get sacked?Addickted said:Excellent - photograph and publish a prisoners complaint for the World to see. Why would that be the case for this particular prisoner?
That's either fake or someone should be sacked.
But then I wouldn't 'follow' someone like Robinson.
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Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.0 -
The ones in my office certainly think they arei_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.0 -
I thought it just referred to people born after 2000, who live their lives by computers and the virtual world and follow a type of fashion (goths, emos, grungers etc.). Genuinely never linked them to any political persuasionMcBobbin said:
The ones in my office certainly think they arei_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.0 -
I think it's people born from the early 80s until the millennium... Talking to the head of an organisation recently who had to bring in a "millenial officer" to dealer other their sense of entitlementi_b_b_o_r_g said:
I thought it just referred to people born after 2000, who live their lives by computers and the virtual world and follow a type of fashion (goths, emos, grungers etc.). Genuinely never linked them to any political persuasionMcBobbin said:
The ones in my office certainly think they arei_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.
Anyway, it's just a stereotype, like blaming "baby boomers" for everything1 -
Friend Or Defoe said:
Not that you reply to your questions, but I expect he probably responds to both names, I doubt his mother for example would call him Tommy. Tommy was used as a way to protect his identity along with some other names.Stu_of_Kunming said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.Stu_of_Kunming said:Also, do you refer to Elton John or Miley Cyrus by their real names, or are you just manipulating information to suit your agenda?
Is it a stage name, or did he change his name?TelMc32 said:
You’re saying “Tommy” is using a stage name. Is that a/the point?Stu_of_Kunming said:Good job on totally missing the point.
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Certainly agree with thatMcBobbin said:
I think it's people born from the early 80s until the millennium... Talking to the head of an organisation recently who had to bring in a "millenial officer" to dealer other their sense of entitlementi_b_b_o_r_g said:
I thought it just referred to people born after 2000, who live their lives by computers and the virtual world and follow a type of fashion (goths, emos, grungers etc.). Genuinely never linked them to any political persuasionMcBobbin said:
The ones in my office certainly think they arei_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.
Anyway, it's just a stereotype, like blaming "baby boomers" for everything1 -
except baby boomers have actually done something to ruin it for everyone else.McBobbin said:
I think it's people born from the early 80s until the millennium... Talking to the head of an organisation recently who had to bring in a "millenial officer" to dealer other their sense of entitlementi_b_b_o_r_g said:
I thought it just referred to people born after 2000, who live their lives by computers and the virtual world and follow a type of fashion (goths, emos, grungers etc.). Genuinely never linked them to any political persuasionMcBobbin said:
The ones in my office certainly think they arei_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.
Anyway, it's just a stereotype, like blaming "baby boomers" for everything
Can't wait for the baby boomers to now come out and claim they "deserve" to have houses worth more than 10-15x what they paid for them "Cuz we werked 'ard".0 -
No I was just making a point about 'snowflakes' and how the hard men of the right seem to love going on how hard done by they are.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.
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More one line questions with no replies to previous posts or offering an opinion.Stu_of_Kunming said:Friend Or Defoe said:
Not that you reply to your questions, but I expect he probably responds to both names, I doubt his mother for example would call him Tommy. Tommy was used as a way to protect his identity along with some other names.Stu_of_Kunming said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.Stu_of_Kunming said:Also, do you refer to Elton John or Miley Cyrus by their real names, or are you just manipulating information to suit your agenda?
Is it a stage name, or did he change his name?TelMc32 said:
You’re saying “Tommy” is using a stage name. Is that a/the point?Stu_of_Kunming said:Good job on totally missing the point.
Neither do I. Has Tommy/Stephen committed a crime by posting it?Addickted said:
I wasn't aware of that.Friend Or Defoe said:
He published it on his Facebook page. Who should get sacked?Addickted said:Excellent - photograph and publish a prisoners complaint for the World to see. Why would that be the case for this particular prisoner?
That's either fake or someone should be sacked.
But then I wouldn't 'follow' someone like Robinson.0 - Sponsored links:
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Yeah, I know what you was saying I just didn't understand the use of the word millenials.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
No I was just making a point about 'snowflakes' and how the hard men of the right seem to love going on how hard done by they are.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.
And now you're saying the "hard men of the right", you're being very stereotypical in your views if you dont mind me saying.
Imo Anyone can be accused of being a snowflake and I think people from both sides can be referred to as one but, I thought it's usually when they become really offended by something quite trivial in an opposing argument. Someone, however, making noises because they believe they've been put in prison unlawfully and without trial (whether it's TR, or anyone else), doesn't really qualify as a snowflake imo.0 -
Stereotyping isn't it?kentaddick said:
except baby boomers have actually done something to ruin it for everyone else.McBobbin said:
I think it's people born from the early 80s until the millennium... Talking to the head of an organisation recently who had to bring in a "millenial officer" to dealer other their sense of entitlementi_b_b_o_r_g said:
I thought it just referred to people born after 2000, who live their lives by computers and the virtual world and follow a type of fashion (goths, emos, grungers etc.). Genuinely never linked them to any political persuasionMcBobbin said:
The ones in my office certainly think they arei_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.
Anyway, it's just a stereotype, like blaming "baby boomers" for everything
Can't wait for the baby boomers to now come out and claim they "deserve" to have houses worth more than 10-15x what they paid for them "Cuz we werked 'ard".1 -
He hasn't been put in prison without trial so please don't make things up - the trial judge didn't follow procedures correctly so because we have rule of law he's been released. He's talked copious amounts of bullshit about his treatment to get attention and to portray himself as a victim.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Yeah, I know what you was saying I just didn't understand the use of the word millenials.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
No I was just making a point about 'snowflakes' and how the hard men of the right seem to love going on how hard done by they are.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.
And now you're saying the "hard men of the right", you're being very stereotypical in your views if you dont mind me saying.
Imo Anyone can be accused of being a snowflake and I think people from both sides can be referred to as one but, I thought it's usually when they become really offended by something quite trivial in an opposing argument. Someone, however, making noises because they believe they've been put in prison unlawfully and without trial (whether it's TR, or anyone else), doesn't really qualify as a snowflake imo.
It makes me laugh when those on the extremes ramble on about unfair treatment when you know if they got into power they would be censoring everybody.
I'm not really stereotyping the far right - the same characters have popped up supporting the National Front, BNP, British Movement, EDL etc during my lifetime and violence/intimidation has been a common theme.
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What a pathetic remark to make. Having read many of your posts, you appear to go through life blaming everyone else.kentaddick said:
except baby boomers have actually done something to ruin it for everyone else.McBobbin said:
I think it's people born from the early 80s until the millennium... Talking to the head of an organisation recently who had to bring in a "millenial officer" to dealer other their sense of entitlementi_b_b_o_r_g said:
I thought it just referred to people born after 2000, who live their lives by computers and the virtual world and follow a type of fashion (goths, emos, grungers etc.). Genuinely never linked them to any political persuasionMcBobbin said:
The ones in my office certainly think they arei_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.
Anyway, it's just a stereotype, like blaming "baby boomers" for everything
Can't wait for the baby boomers to now come out and claim they "deserve" to have houses worth more than 10-15x what they paid for them "Cuz we werked 'ard".
Bless ya, you wouldn't have survived in the 70's and 80's with that attitude, poor love.1 -
So there was a trial and the judge didn't follow correct procedure, even worse in my opinion.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
He hasn't been put in prison without trial so please don't make things up - the trial judge didn't follow procedures correctly so because we have rule of law he's been released. He's talked copious amounts of bullshit about his treatment to get attention and to portray himself as a victim.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Yeah, I know what you was saying I just didn't understand the use of the word millenials.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
No I was just making a point about 'snowflakes' and how the hard men of the right seem to love going on how hard done by they are.i_b_b_o_r_g said:
Are "millenials" a political movement then?hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.
And now you're saying the "hard men of the right", you're being very stereotypical in your views if you dont mind me saying.
Imo Anyone can be accused of being a snowflake and I think people from both sides can be referred to as one but, I thought it's usually when they become really offended by something quite trivial in an opposing argument. Someone, however, making noises because they believe they've been put in prison unlawfully and without trial (whether it's TR, or anyone else), doesn't really qualify as a snowflake imo.
It makes me laugh when those on the extremes ramble on about unfair treatment when you know if they got into power they would be censoring everybody.
I'm not really stereotyping the far right - the same characters have popped up supporting the National Front, BNP, British Movement, EDL etc during my lifetime and violence/intimidation has been a common theme.
Have you not seen the violence and intimidation from ANTIFA and Anarcists against people with differing views to their own?0 -
He's no stranger to bullshit.LawrieAbrahams said:..
Said he was in solitary for two months, which is bullshit. He was kept in segregation for two days while they assessed the risk to his safety.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.3 -
HmmmJamesSeed said:
He's no stranger to bullshit.LawrieAbrahams said:..
Said he was in solitary for two months, which is bullshit. He was kept in segregation for two days while they assessed the risk to his safety.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.3 -
It's a pseudonym apparently, but maybe Andrew McMaster or Paul Harris were name changes. Who knows? Who cares??Stu_of_Kunming said:Friend Or Defoe said:
Not that you reply to your questions, but I expect he probably responds to both names, I doubt his mother for example would call him Tommy. Tommy was used as a way to protect his identity along with some other names.Stu_of_Kunming said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.Stu_of_Kunming said:Also, do you refer to Elton John or Miley Cyrus by their real names, or are you just manipulating information to suit your agenda?
Is it a stage name, or did he change his name?TelMc32 said:
You’re saying “Tommy” is using a stage name. Is that a/the point?Stu_of_Kunming said:Good job on totally missing the point.
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No only is it a pseudonym, it's a fictitious nameTelMc32 said:
It's a pseudonym apparently, but maybe Andrew McMaster or Paul Harris were name changes. Who knows? Who cares??Stu_of_Kunming said:Friend Or Defoe said:
Not that you reply to your questions, but I expect he probably responds to both names, I doubt his mother for example would call him Tommy. Tommy was used as a way to protect his identity along with some other names.Stu_of_Kunming said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.Stu_of_Kunming said:Also, do you refer to Elton John or Miley Cyrus by their real names, or are you just manipulating information to suit your agenda?
Is it a stage name, or did he change his name?TelMc32 said:
You’re saying “Tommy” is using a stage name. Is that a/the point?Stu_of_Kunming said:Good job on totally missing the point.
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Pot kettleJamesSeed said:
He's no stranger to bullshit.LawrieAbrahams said:..
Said he was in solitary for two months, which is bullshit. He was kept in segregation for two days while they assessed the risk to his safety.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Nice to see Stephen now comparing himself to inmates at Guantanamo Bay - really bigging up his victim status. I'm assuming next he'll claim to have been waterboarded.
People call millenials 'snowflakes' but the far right seem to be out doing them. They are going all out to portray themselves as victims.2