London Attacks
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  • Posted On: Jul 14 2005 4:55pm
either you failed to grasp my point, or chose not to. i'm not sure which makes you stupider, but either way, shut the fuck up and let the big people talk now. leave the teenage activist bullshit for your gay marriage threads.
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  • Posted On: Jul 14 2005 8:05pm
Yes. God forbid anyone disagree with you, because you're never, ever wrong. Forgive me for not sharing your bleak world views. Some of us don't see everything in the worst possible light.
Posts: 414
  • Posted On: Jul 14 2005 9:08pm
disagree with me all you want, but it would be nice if while doing so you at least made an attempt to read my post before putting your head down and angrily mashing your little fingers against the keys for another vitriol-filled, baseless reply. a reply replete with absurd statements like "100% of the population does not think this way, therefor it is wrong" somehow attributed to my post, and which latches on to language like "national identity" while failing to address the basic points so as to give the impression you have a leg to stand on.

you failed, for instance, to address the idea that the decentralization of western nations has resulted in the discintigration of concepts like collective consciousness and national identity. whereas once nationalism was an idea central to the way many lived their lives, mass media, global commerce, rapid dispersal of information, and broad public discourse across multiple readily accessible mediums have made dissent the norm, rather than the exception. industry has turned borders into nominal lines on a map rather than important divisions. the rise of the conglomerate in the last half-century has seen the primary fidelity in society become a corporation, rather than a flag. communications technology has melded cultures, largely beyond the point of being distinguishable.

if you need proof of this you need only to look at how western nations wage war. supporting your country's involvement in conflict was once seen to be a moral imperative, but since the vietnam war, voices of dissent nearly outnumber the supporters. that may be because the battles of today are chosen, not obligatory, but maybe that's another reason for the discintigration of a collective identity in the west. nothing unites like a righteous war.

then you say shit that is just plain stupid and irrelevant:

Yes, Winston Churchill is dead. Thank you for pointing that out. But he is still seen around the world as a hero. Churchill's death is irrelevent, his symbol and what he stood for live on. Especcially when something like this happens.
what does that mean? what does that have to do with anything? i said winston churchill is dead because he was part of an era where fealty to one's nation was seen as the principle indication of moral righteousness. most of his great oration was about that very subject. but most of the people who were old enough to remember those speeches are dead now, or soon will be. his symbol and what he stood for? honestly man i would be suprised if you even know what you're talking about.

Certainly, Britain's most 'famous' exports are examples of the supposed counter-culture. But you know what? That very counter-culture requires a strong culture to exist! By definition the counter-culture is merely opposition to the culture - so for the counter-culture to be popular, so must the culture be strong.
thank you mister dictionary for telling us what counterculture means! it's too bad that in your rush to help us understand prefixes, you didn't bother to mention anything of substance, or you might have been forced to acknowledge the fact that said counterculture has been popularized, embraced, and commercialized, to the point that many of its propents now rest at the pinnacle of our society. and also that the fame of the sex pistols will probably outlast the monarchy.

whatever else you wrote was probably bullshit too, but i don't really feel like reading it.
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  • Posted On: Jul 14 2005 9:09pm
hahaha it's pretty ironic how vitrol-filled that was...
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  • Posted On: Jul 14 2005 9:11pm
Not altogether unforseen, however.
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  • Posted On: Jul 14 2005 9:36pm
yea i've been getting pretty aggressive lately.
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  • Posted On: Jul 21 2005 1:39pm
Well we seem to be popular for attacks at the moment.

Met police "Four more explosions or attempted explosions. Casualties are minimal."
Rac
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  • Posted On: Jul 21 2005 2:31pm
Ain`t looking good for London, it`s propably turning into the favourite place to blow bombs up
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  • Posted On: Jul 21 2005 3:32pm
Bollocks.

Some morons , no-one killed , and a couple have been caught and everyone's getting on with it.

I'm more interested in the cricket to be honest with you.
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  • Posted On: Jul 21 2005 4:33pm
London calling to the faraway towns
Now war is declared - and battle come down
London calling to the underworld
Come out of the cupboard,you boys and girls
London calling, now don't LECTURE us
Phoney Beatlemania has bitten the dust
London calling, see we ain't got no swing
'Cept for the reign of that truncheon thing