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Lyle Taylor - August 2025 signed for Chelmsford City (p295)
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Oh yeah! #bbc #cnn #sky #blm #whereYourMaskOrYour90YearOldGranMightDieCafcmunich said:
Who are the experts? Who are their sources? Where is their 'expert' info published? Who is funding this?Callumcafc said:
No-one mentioned the BBC, CNN or Sky before you did. If you truly believe that these mainstream news sources have a bias to them, sure go ahead and believe it but the point I'm making is don't turn around and tell me that PatriotNews911 on YouTube who says BLM is a communist conspiracy is a more reliable source.Cafcmunich said:
Fun fact! If all your ideas and knowledge come from consuming the main stream media, you really do not know what is happing in the world. Do some research; consume content from alternative sources do not be fed a lie that comes from the same source #bbc #cnn #sky #inform your self!Callumcafc said:hudson-son-son said:I have never got the whole diluted message thing, seems a bit of a cop out. Whenever a game is on Sky and players kneel the message couldn't be much more simple when they kneel, "in the fight against racism". It's pretty simple.
But yeah if he doesn't want to kneel, no one is making him
"You see what is happening - I'm not going into my beliefs into what went on in the Capitol building (referencing the attack on America's congress) this week because I've done my fair amount of research into it."
Absolutely no idea what he's on about with that bit though
If anyone wants to "do their own research" then they should do it properly - read some peer reviewed papers from experts etc. Unfortunately most people who use the "I do my own research" phrase nowadays have just watched a few videos on YouTube, liked a post on Facebook and believe they're an expert.0 -
Or, a better question: cui bono?Cafcmunich said:
Who are the experts? Who are their sources? Where is their 'expert' info published? Who is funding this?Callumcafc said:
No-one mentioned the BBC, CNN or Sky before you did. If you truly believe that these mainstream news sources have a bias to them, sure go ahead and believe it but the point I'm making is don't turn around and tell me that PatriotNews911 on YouTube who says BLM is a communist conspiracy is a more reliable source.Cafcmunich said:
Fun fact! If all your ideas and knowledge come from consuming the main stream media, you really do not know what is happing in the world. Do some research; consume content from alternative sources do not be fed a lie that comes from the same source #bbc #cnn #sky #inform your self!Callumcafc said:hudson-son-son said:I have never got the whole diluted message thing, seems a bit of a cop out. Whenever a game is on Sky and players kneel the message couldn't be much more simple when they kneel, "in the fight against racism". It's pretty simple.
But yeah if he doesn't want to kneel, no one is making him
"You see what is happening - I'm not going into my beliefs into what went on in the Capitol building (referencing the attack on America's congress) this week because I've done my fair amount of research into it."
Absolutely no idea what he's on about with that bit though
If anyone wants to "do their own research" then they should do it properly - read some peer reviewed papers from experts etc. Unfortunately most people who use the "I do my own research" phrase nowadays have just watched a few videos on YouTube, liked a post on Facebook and believe they're an expert.
Who, in your view, benefits from the 'mainstream media' collaborating on misinformation?0 -
Fact, back in the day! No idea how it flows today as have no kids attending anymore. (My kids!)Chizz said:
Is it your belief that Stillness Primary School has 'banned' nativity plays, because they 'offend' Muslims?Cafcmunich said:
Yes you are right but they have been banned in the past especially at Stillness primary school - Brockley as far back as 1986! And of course nobody from the Muslim or any other community has asked for this!DA9 said:
It really isn’t, the media hype any sniff of a story to suit an agenda, left & right.Cafcmunich said:
Bad spell check! Sorry if I offended any sikh people. Your point is exactly my point.DA9 said:
Sikhs.....and I’ve yet to meet any Sikh that is offended by any British custom or culture, quite the opposite, don’t believe the media hypeCafcmunich said:Further more the people behind BLM are not even black! It's the same as back in the day when the Nativity play was cancelled because it might offend the Muslims or seeks... The so called minority then say I have no issue with celebrating british customs at school!
No nativities have been banned because any Muslim or Sikh found it offensive, I find chucking gay people off of high buildings and forced marriage of children offensive, but it’s not going to stop certain crackpots doing it anytime soon2 -
The kind of thing that Nigel should leave well alone.Scoham said:1 -
Because a mate text me a pic or tweet from lyle talking about not taking the knee etc saw lots of fresh posts and thought there might actually be interesting discussion.eaststandmike said:
Why open it, read the comments and post on it then?2121 said:
Been saying it for a while mate. Its a bit sad this threadsuperclive98 said:It's funny how people were happy to continue with the thread when things were not appearing to go so well but now that Lyle has scored a few goals and the Forest fans are warming to him, the thread should be closed.
There are loads of threads I find uninteresting on here but I simply ignore them.If everyone is moaning about him scoring or revelling that he's not scoring i personally find that a bit sad. Time to move on0 -
Fun fact! Richard Rufus went to Stillness, played football with him during lunch break and he taught me how to break dance too! He was also a face at the Brockley BMX/Skate park!1
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OK. I didn't know that. Can you do me a favour and point out where that's reported? I would love to look into that in greater detail. Because they would have a lot of questions to answer. No doubt they've been asked already, so I would like to see their answers.Cafcmunich said:
Fact, back in the day! No idea how it flows today as have no kids attending anymore. (My kids!)Chizz said:
Is it your belief that Stillness Primary School has 'banned' nativity plays, because they 'offend' Muslims?Cafcmunich said:
Yes you are right but they have been banned in the past especially at Stillness primary school - Brockley as far back as 1986! And of course nobody from the Muslim or any other community has asked for this!DA9 said:
It really isn’t, the media hype any sniff of a story to suit an agenda, left & right.Cafcmunich said:
Bad spell check! Sorry if I offended any sikh people. Your point is exactly my point.DA9 said:
Sikhs.....and I’ve yet to meet any Sikh that is offended by any British custom or culture, quite the opposite, don’t believe the media hypeCafcmunich said:Further more the people behind BLM are not even black! It's the same as back in the day when the Nativity play was cancelled because it might offend the Muslims or seeks... The so called minority then say I have no issue with celebrating british customs at school!
No nativities have been banned because any Muslim or Sikh found it offensive, I find chucking gay people off of high buildings and forced marriage of children offensive, but it’s not going to stop certain crackpots doing it anytime soon
It's interesting, because the current curriculum at Stillness Primary School includes:- The Bible
- Local Christian places of worship
- Christian celebrations
- Leading a Christian Life
- 'Jesus Human and Divine'
- The journey of Life and Death Christianity
- Christians respond to personal and social issues, locally and globally, in a number of ways and can draw inspiration from other Christians, e.g. Martin Luther King.
- Sermon on the Mount
- How Christmas is celebrated by Christians in other countries focussing on the central shared celebration of the birth of Jesus
- A source of Christian belief and teaching - some Christians read the Bible every day and find it helpful for their everyday lives.
- The Old and New Testaments include many books with different genres; these include history, law and songs: Joseph, Psalm 23, and Isaiah’s Prophecy.
- The gospel stories tell about events in Jesus’ life.
- Jesus’ teaching about the Kingdom of God in parables: The Lost Sheep
- Ten Commandments
- Special places for Christians
- Belonging to a group and sharing activities with others is important and meaningful
- Worship includes the use of stillness and silence for reflection
- Reasons why people pray
- The Lord’s Prayer
- The Bible (a source of Christian belief and teaching) used in services
- Jesus Human and Divine
- God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- Christmas – Jesus’ birth
- Choosing 12 disciples AND friends
- Jesus’ temptations
- Jesus’ baptism
- Miracles and acts of healing e.g. ‘Stilling the storm’, ‘The four friends’ or ‘Healing a leper’
- Easter - Jesus’ death, resurrection and afterwards
- Leading a Christian Life
- Commitment, belonging and belief in the special presence of God during significant life events Example of at least one person and one charitable organisation that exemplifies Christianity in action
- Encounter with one local Christian to share how their life is led by faith
- Christian communities in Lewisham
- and a visit to a church or cathedral
- And they held a fantastic Christmas jumper day last month
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Talking 30 years ago... So even before all the P.C. stuff but it definitely happened, take my word or not...Chizz said:
OK. I didn't know that. Can you do me a favour and point out where that's reported? I would love to look into that in greater detail. Because they would have a lot of questions to answer. No doubt they've been asked already, so I would like to see their answers.Cafcmunich said:
Fact, back in the day! No idea how it flows today as have no kids attending anymore. (My kids!)Chizz said:
Is it your belief that Stillness Primary School has 'banned' nativity plays, because they 'offend' Muslims?Cafcmunich said:
Yes you are right but they have been banned in the past especially at Stillness primary school - Brockley as far back as 1986! And of course nobody from the Muslim or any other community has asked for this!DA9 said:
It really isn’t, the media hype any sniff of a story to suit an agenda, left & right.Cafcmunich said:
Bad spell check! Sorry if I offended any sikh people. Your point is exactly my point.DA9 said:
Sikhs.....and I’ve yet to meet any Sikh that is offended by any British custom or culture, quite the opposite, don’t believe the media hypeCafcmunich said:Further more the people behind BLM are not even black! It's the same as back in the day when the Nativity play was cancelled because it might offend the Muslims or seeks... The so called minority then say I have no issue with celebrating british customs at school!
No nativities have been banned because any Muslim or Sikh found it offensive, I find chucking gay people off of high buildings and forced marriage of children offensive, but it’s not going to stop certain crackpots doing it anytime soon
It's interesting, because the current curriculum at Stillness Primary School includes:- The Bible
- Local Christian places of worship
- Christian celebrations
- Leading a Christian Life
- 'Jesus Human and Divine'
- The journey of Life and Death Christianity
- Christians respond to personal and social issues, locally and globally, in a number of ways and can draw inspiration from other Christians, e.g. Martin Luther King.
- Sermon on the Mount
- How Christmas is celebrated by Christians in other countries focussing on the central shared celebration of the birth of Jesus
- A source of Christian belief and teaching - some Christians read the Bible every day and find it helpful for their everyday lives.
- The Old and New Testaments include many books with different genres; these include history, law and songs: Joseph, Psalm 23, and Isaiah’s Prophecy.
- The gospel stories tell about events in Jesus’ life.
- Jesus’ teaching about the Kingdom of God in parables: The Lost Sheep
- Ten Commandments
- Special places for Christians
- Belonging to a group and sharing activities with others is important and meaningful
- Worship includes the use of stillness and silence for reflection
- Reasons why people pray
- The Lord’s Prayer
- The Bible (a source of Christian belief and teaching) used in services
- Jesus Human and Divine
- God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- Christmas – Jesus’ birth
- Choosing 12 disciples AND friends
- Jesus’ temptations
- Jesus’ baptism
- Miracles and acts of healing e.g. ‘Stilling the storm’, ‘The four friends’ or ‘Healing a leper’
- Easter - Jesus’ death, resurrection and afterwards
- Leading a Christian Life
- Commitment, belonging and belief in the special presence of God during significant life events Example of at least one person and one charitable organisation that exemplifies Christianity in action
- Encounter with one local Christian to share how their life is led by faith
- Christian communities in Lewisham
- and a visit to a church or cathedral
- And they held a fantastic Christmas jumper day last month
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Is that seriously a primary school (or any school) curriculum ?If so - what a scandalous waste of learning.5
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Cafcmunich said:
Talking 30 years ago... So even before all the P.C. stuff but it definitely happened, take my word or not..Chizz said:
OK. I didn't know that. Can you do me a favour and point out where that's reported? I would love to look into that in greater detail. Because they would have a lot of questions to answer. No doubt they've been asked already, so I would like to see their answers.Cafcmunich said:
Fact, back in the day! No idea how it flows today as have no kids attending anymore. (My kids!)Chizz said:
Is it your belief that Stillness Primary School has 'banned' nativity plays, because they 'offend' Muslims?Cafcmunich said:
Yes you are right but they have been banned in the past especially at Stillness primary school - Brockley as far back as 1986! And of course nobody from the Muslim or any other community has asked for this!DA9 said:
It really isn’t, the media hype any sniff of a story to suit an agenda, left & right.Cafcmunich said:
Bad spell check! Sorry if I offended any sikh people. Your point is exactly my point.DA9 said:
Sikhs.....and I’ve yet to meet any Sikh that is offended by any British custom or culture, quite the opposite, don’t believe the media hypeCafcmunich said:Further more the people behind BLM are not even black! It's the same as back in the day when the Nativity play was cancelled because it might offend the Muslims or seeks... The so called minority then say I have no issue with celebrating british customs at school!
No nativities have been banned because any Muslim or Sikh found it offensive, I find chucking gay people off of high buildings and forced marriage of children offensive, but it’s not going to stop certain crackpots doing it anytime soon
It's interesting, because the current curriculum at Stillness Primary School includes:- The Bible
- Local Christian places of worship
- Christian celebrations
- Leading a Christian Life
- 'Jesus Human and Divine'
- The journey of Life and Death Christianity
- Christians respond to personal and social issues, locally and globally, in a number of ways and can draw inspiration from other Christians, e.g. Martin Luther King.
- Sermon on the Mount
- How Christmas is celebrated by Christians in other countries focussing on the central shared celebration of the birth of Jesus
- A source of Christian belief and teaching - some Christians read the Bible every day and find it helpful for their everyday lives.
- The Old and New Testaments include many books with different genres; these include history, law and songs: Joseph, Psalm 23, and Isaiah’s Prophecy.
- The gospel stories tell about events in Jesus’ life.
- Jesus’ teaching about the Kingdom of God in parables: The Lost Sheep
- Ten Commandments
- Special places for Christians
- Belonging to a group and sharing activities with others is important and meaningful
- Worship includes the use of stillness and silence for reflection
- Reasons why people pray
- The Lord’s Prayer
- The Bible (a source of Christian belief and teaching) used in services
- Jesus Human and Divine
- God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- Christmas – Jesus’ birth
- Choosing 12 disciples AND friends
- Jesus’ temptations
- Jesus’ baptism
- Miracles and acts of healing e.g. ‘Stilling the storm’, ‘The four friends’ or ‘Healing a leper’
- Easter - Jesus’ death, resurrection and afterwards
- Leading a Christian Life
- Commitment, belonging and belief in the special presence of God during significant life events Example of at least one person and one charitable organisation that exemplifies Christianity in action
- Encounter with one local Christian to share how their life is led by faith
- Christian communities in Lewisham
- and a visit to a church or cathedral
- And they held a fantastic Christmas jumper day last month
It wasn't reported, just firsthand knowledge. Common didn't we all grow up South London? Was happening overall maybe just a Lewisham thing?0 -
That's not all they learn...SuedeAdidas said:Is that seriously a primary school (or any school) curriculum ?If so - what a scandalous waste of learning.0 -
Thanks, I won't. Please don't take offence at my not believing you though.Cafcmunich said:
Talking 30 years ago... So even before all the P.C. stuff but it definitely happened, take my word or not...Chizz said:
OK. I didn't know that. Can you do me a favour and point out where that's reported? I would love to look into that in greater detail. Because they would have a lot of questions to answer. No doubt they've been asked already, so I would like to see their answers.Cafcmunich said:
Fact, back in the day! No idea how it flows today as have no kids attending anymore. (My kids!)Chizz said:
Is it your belief that Stillness Primary School has 'banned' nativity plays, because they 'offend' Muslims?Cafcmunich said:
Yes you are right but they have been banned in the past especially at Stillness primary school - Brockley as far back as 1986! And of course nobody from the Muslim or any other community has asked for this!DA9 said:
It really isn’t, the media hype any sniff of a story to suit an agenda, left & right.Cafcmunich said:
Bad spell check! Sorry if I offended any sikh people. Your point is exactly my point.DA9 said:
Sikhs.....and I’ve yet to meet any Sikh that is offended by any British custom or culture, quite the opposite, don’t believe the media hypeCafcmunich said:Further more the people behind BLM are not even black! It's the same as back in the day when the Nativity play was cancelled because it might offend the Muslims or seeks... The so called minority then say I have no issue with celebrating british customs at school!
No nativities have been banned because any Muslim or Sikh found it offensive, I find chucking gay people off of high buildings and forced marriage of children offensive, but it’s not going to stop certain crackpots doing it anytime soon
It's interesting, because the current curriculum at Stillness Primary School includes:- The Bible
- Local Christian places of worship
- Christian celebrations
- Leading a Christian Life
- 'Jesus Human and Divine'
- The journey of Life and Death Christianity
- Christians respond to personal and social issues, locally and globally, in a number of ways and can draw inspiration from other Christians, e.g. Martin Luther King.
- Sermon on the Mount
- How Christmas is celebrated by Christians in other countries focussing on the central shared celebration of the birth of Jesus
- A source of Christian belief and teaching - some Christians read the Bible every day and find it helpful for their everyday lives.
- The Old and New Testaments include many books with different genres; these include history, law and songs: Joseph, Psalm 23, and Isaiah’s Prophecy.
- The gospel stories tell about events in Jesus’ life.
- Jesus’ teaching about the Kingdom of God in parables: The Lost Sheep
- Ten Commandments
- Special places for Christians
- Belonging to a group and sharing activities with others is important and meaningful
- Worship includes the use of stillness and silence for reflection
- Reasons why people pray
- The Lord’s Prayer
- The Bible (a source of Christian belief and teaching) used in services
- Jesus Human and Divine
- God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- Christmas – Jesus’ birth
- Choosing 12 disciples AND friends
- Jesus’ temptations
- Jesus’ baptism
- Miracles and acts of healing e.g. ‘Stilling the storm’, ‘The four friends’ or ‘Healing a leper’
- Easter - Jesus’ death, resurrection and afterwards
- Leading a Christian Life
- Commitment, belonging and belief in the special presence of God during significant life events Example of at least one person and one charitable organisation that exemplifies Christianity in action
- Encounter with one local Christian to share how their life is led by faith
- Christian communities in Lewisham
- and a visit to a church or cathedral
- And they held a fantastic Christmas jumper day last month
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So why ask the question in the first place? Have first hand experience and told as much. Wear your mask, go down on one knee and make the world a better place!Chizz said:
Thanks, I won't. Please don't take offence at my not believing you though.Cafcmunich said:
Talking 30 years ago... So even before all the P.C. stuff but it definitely happened, take my word or not...Chizz said:
OK. I didn't know that. Can you do me a favour and point out where that's reported? I would love to look into that in greater detail. Because they would have a lot of questions to answer. No doubt they've been asked already, so I would like to see their answers.Cafcmunich said:
Fact, back in the day! No idea how it flows today as have no kids attending anymore. (My kids!)Chizz said:
Is it your belief that Stillness Primary School has 'banned' nativity plays, because they 'offend' Muslims?Cafcmunich said:
Yes you are right but they have been banned in the past especially at Stillness primary school - Brockley as far back as 1986! And of course nobody from the Muslim or any other community has asked for this!DA9 said:
It really isn’t, the media hype any sniff of a story to suit an agenda, left & right.Cafcmunich said:
Bad spell check! Sorry if I offended any sikh people. Your point is exactly my point.DA9 said:
Sikhs.....and I’ve yet to meet any Sikh that is offended by any British custom or culture, quite the opposite, don’t believe the media hypeCafcmunich said:Further more the people behind BLM are not even black! It's the same as back in the day when the Nativity play was cancelled because it might offend the Muslims or seeks... The so called minority then say I have no issue with celebrating british customs at school!
No nativities have been banned because any Muslim or Sikh found it offensive, I find chucking gay people off of high buildings and forced marriage of children offensive, but it’s not going to stop certain crackpots doing it anytime soon
It's interesting, because the current curriculum at Stillness Primary School includes:- The Bible
- Local Christian places of worship
- Christian celebrations
- Leading a Christian Life
- 'Jesus Human and Divine'
- The journey of Life and Death Christianity
- Christians respond to personal and social issues, locally and globally, in a number of ways and can draw inspiration from other Christians, e.g. Martin Luther King.
- Sermon on the Mount
- How Christmas is celebrated by Christians in other countries focussing on the central shared celebration of the birth of Jesus
- A source of Christian belief and teaching - some Christians read the Bible every day and find it helpful for their everyday lives.
- The Old and New Testaments include many books with different genres; these include history, law and songs: Joseph, Psalm 23, and Isaiah’s Prophecy.
- The gospel stories tell about events in Jesus’ life.
- Jesus’ teaching about the Kingdom of God in parables: The Lost Sheep
- Ten Commandments
- Special places for Christians
- Belonging to a group and sharing activities with others is important and meaningful
- Worship includes the use of stillness and silence for reflection
- Reasons why people pray
- The Lord’s Prayer
- The Bible (a source of Christian belief and teaching) used in services
- Jesus Human and Divine
- God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- Christmas – Jesus’ birth
- Choosing 12 disciples AND friends
- Jesus’ temptations
- Jesus’ baptism
- Miracles and acts of healing e.g. ‘Stilling the storm’, ‘The four friends’ or ‘Healing a leper’
- Easter - Jesus’ death, resurrection and afterwards
- Leading a Christian Life
- Commitment, belonging and belief in the special presence of God during significant life events Example of at least one person and one charitable organisation that exemplifies Christianity in action
- Encounter with one local Christian to share how their life is led by faith
- Christian communities in Lewisham
- and a visit to a church or cathedral
- And they held a fantastic Christmas jumper day last month
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Clapping for the health service.... One knee for us black folk... What does it change? Nothing! Think about it....2
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Come on then, for a laugh....what ‘alternate sources’?Cafcmunich said:
Fun fact! If all your ideas and knowledge come from consuming the main stream media, you really do not know what is happing in the world. Do some research; consume content from alternative sources do not be fed a lie that comes from the same source #bbc #cnn #sky #inform your self!Callumcafc said:hudson-son-son said:I have never got the whole diluted message thing, seems a bit of a cop out. Whenever a game is on Sky and players kneel the message couldn't be much more simple when they kneel, "in the fight against racism". It's pretty simple.
But yeah if he doesn't want to kneel, no one is making him
"You see what is happening - I'm not going into my beliefs into what went on in the Capitol building (referencing the attack on America's congress) this week because I've done my fair amount of research into it."
Absolutely no idea what he's on about with that bit though
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The clapping for The NHS wasn’t for one moment meant to change anything.........it was a show of appreciation.Cafcmunich said:Clapping for the health service.... One knee for us black folk... What does it change? Nothing! Think about it....
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Lads, if you want to discuss the merits of the Black Lives Matter movement, there's a thread for it over in the House Of Commoners: https://charltonlife.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/89098/taking-a-knee#latestCan we keep this thread for Lyle Taylor news/commentary please?0
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Personally, I was talking about Lyle Taylor sounding stupid.aliwibble said:Lads, if you want to discuss the merits of the Black Lives Matter movement, there's a thread for it over in the House Of Commoners: https://charltonlife.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/89098/taking-a-knee#latestCan we keep this thread for Lyle Taylor news/commentary please?
Lyle Taylor has made a bit of a fool of himself there.
There you go. Back on topic!0 -
Sorry Ali but just quickly... [Points that may well be valid, but need to be made on the previously linked thread - AW] I agree with Taylor wholeheartedly and applaud him speaking out (as others have done too). He’s still a cock though.3
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Spot on.Champs85 said:Sorry Ali but just quickly... [Points that may well be valid, but need to be made on the previously linked thread - AW] I agree with Taylor wholeheartedly and applaud him speaking out (as others have done too). He’s still a cock though.
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After taking in that lot I'm surprised they have time for anything else.Chizz said:
That's not all they learn...SuedeAdidas said:Is that seriously a primary school (or any school) curriculum ?If so - what a scandalous waste of learning.1 -
What? “BLM......Baaaaad”Champs85 said:Sorry Ali but just quickly... [Points that may well be valid, but need to be made on the previously linked thread - AW] I agree with Taylor wholeheartedly and applaud him speaking out (as others have done too). He’s still a cock though.
He’s always been a Joey Barton type. Attention seekers, with no substance. Fair enough not kneeling, but if you’re going to speak to the media about it, give a reason, other than, ‘BLM bad’.
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@aliwibble if you’re going to censor my post surely you could have placed it into the other thread (that no one has commented on for ages so is completely irrelevant) Now it’s gone completely.0
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Champs85 said:@aliwibble if you’re going to censor my post surely you could have placed it into the other thread (that no one has commented on for ages so is completely irrelevant) Now it’s gone completely.
Probably gone completely because @aliwibble asked for none footballing comments ref Taylor to cease. Which seems fair enough to me.2 -
Amazing. Are you a character in a Stewart Lee sketch?Cafcmunich said:
Oh yeah! #bbc #cnn #sky #blm #whereYourMaskOrYour90YearOldGranMightDieCafcmunich said:
Who are the experts? Who are their sources? Where is their 'expert' info published? Who is funding this?Callumcafc said:
No-one mentioned the BBC, CNN or Sky before you did. If you truly believe that these mainstream news sources have a bias to them, sure go ahead and believe it but the point I'm making is don't turn around and tell me that PatriotNews911 on YouTube who says BLM is a communist conspiracy is a more reliable source.Cafcmunich said:
Fun fact! If all your ideas and knowledge come from consuming the main stream media, you really do not know what is happing in the world. Do some research; consume content from alternative sources do not be fed a lie that comes from the same source #bbc #cnn #sky #inform your self!Callumcafc said:hudson-son-son said:I have never got the whole diluted message thing, seems a bit of a cop out. Whenever a game is on Sky and players kneel the message couldn't be much more simple when they kneel, "in the fight against racism". It's pretty simple.
But yeah if he doesn't want to kneel, no one is making him
"You see what is happening - I'm not going into my beliefs into what went on in the Capitol building (referencing the attack on America's congress) this week because I've done my fair amount of research into it."
Absolutely no idea what he's on about with that bit though
If anyone wants to "do their own research" then they should do it properly - read some peer reviewed papers from experts etc. Unfortunately most people who use the "I do my own research" phrase nowadays have just watched a few videos on YouTube, liked a post on Facebook and believe they're an expert.
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against Dills1
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Any chance the thread name could be edited? I keep thinking he’s coming back! 😭😭😭0
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There you go Rylo.

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