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  1. #1

    I would like to ask Peter

    a) whether he gets involved in heated debates down the pub which get out of hand
    and
    b) where his hairy faced smelly-looking hippy picture went
    10 characters? Pile of cund.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Viva Prat Vegas View Post
    a) whether he gets involved in heated debates down the pub which get out of hand
    and
    b) where his hairy faced smelly-looking hippy picture went
    I often take part in heated debates down the pub but they never get out of hand. I am a delight in real life

  3. #3

    Do you also virtue signal for your audience like you do on here

    when you talk about vegans, lefties and birds being annoying, even though you’re at least two of those things?

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I often take part in heated debates down the pub but they never get out of hand. I am a delight in real life

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    when you talk about vegans, lefties and birds being annoying, even though you’re at least two of those things?
    I am not really any of those things. I am male, I am a vegan only at home and I am not genuinely a lefty. To prove all three, I like football, burgers and jews- even you.

    I have nothing against women at all. If you worked where I do you would struggle with the utter horse**** just as I do.

    One example- when interviewing candidates for a job the information regarding race, ethnicity, faith, disability and age are hidden from those shortlisting and interviewing. However, name and gender are not hidden.

    Why do we go to such lengths to protect discrimination on age, race, religion but do nothing to prevent discrimination on the grounds of sex? When I have brought it up, repeatedly, the answers have been beyond pathetic.

    Is it any wonder that reasonable, well balanced and respectful individuals such as myself start to question it? And, as if by magic, I have a wonderful place like Awimb, a hotbed of anger and bile, to come and air my views.

    And then some count likeyoucalls it virtue signalling for an audience. 3You should feel thoroughly ashamed of yourself.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I am not really any of those things. I am male, I am a vegan only at home and I am not genuinely a lefty. To prove all three, I like football, burgers and jews- even you.

    I have nothing against women at all. If you worked where I do you would struggle with the utter horse**** just as I do.

    One example- when interviewing candidates for a job the information regarding race, ethnicity, faith, disability and age are hidden from those shortlisting and interviewing. However, name and gender are not hidden.

    Why do we go to such lengths to protect discrimination on age, race, religion but do nothing to prevent discrimination on the grounds of sex? When I have brought it up, repeatedly, the answers have been beyond pathetic.

    Is it any wonder that reasonable, well balanced and respectful individuals such as myself start to question it? And, as if by magic, I have a wonderful place like Awimb, a hotbed of anger and bile, to come and air my views.

    And then some count likeyoucalls it virtue signalling for an audience. 3You should feel thoroughly ashamed of yourself.
    I'm offering my support to Peter on this one. He definitely does not virtue signal, at least not to any extent.*

    *note that my understanding of virtue signaling is defined by Ian Harvey on Facebook, that is the only standard I have

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I often take part in heated debates down the pub but they never get out of hand. I am a delight in real life
    A can confirm this. A gentleman of generosity, charm, wit and charisma.

    In short, a delight. One might say an inspirational and aspirational fellow.

    Not keen on jews, but then again, who is these days?

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    A can confirm this. A gentleman of generosity, charm, wit and charisma.

    In short, a delight. One might say an inspirational and aspirational fellow.

    Not keen on jews, but then again, who is these days?
    Awful hard on the poor old heebies, your leftists. It's part of their culture.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Awful hard on the poor old heebies, your leftists. It's part of their culture.
    One feels postively unfashionable, failing to feel any antipathy towards the Red Sea pedestrians.

    Is it ok to pretend a healthy dislike for the Chosen People, do you think?

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    One feels postively unfashionable, failing to feel any antipathy towards the Red Sea pedestrians.

    Is it ok to pretend a healthy dislike for the Chosen People, do you think?
    Oh, yes. I go through the motions of it now and again, but my heart's not really in it.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    A can confirm this. A gentleman of generosity, charm, wit and charisma.

    In short, a delight. One might say an inspirational and aspirational fellow.

    Not keen on jews, but then again, who is these days?
    Some of my best friends are jewish. As is my good lady.

    I think my record on the jews stands up to pretty much anyone else's.

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