It would seem that something connects aggrieved people across the world: their pain can only be eased by obtaining new athletic shoes.
Perhaps going for a run makes them feel better?
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It would seem that something connects aggrieved people across the world: their pain can only be eased by obtaining new athletic shoes.
Perhaps going for a run makes them feel better?
To think, the Romanovs could have retained their empire (and, indeed, lives) by handing out free Nike Air Max; so the Russians wouldn't have stopped fighting the Germans, Hitler would have died, no world war 2, no cold war and no space race. And you know what that means.
Yes, we might have ended up without velcro.
Family man George Floyd
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Quite so. But as ever in these things, he's long since ceased to be relevant to any of this. This is now just America having one of its regular racial spaz-attacks. The only thing that's unusual this time is that it's being cheered on by the media, big business, celebs and quite a lot of politicians.
https://twitter.com/adriannormandc/s...055387136?s=21
NY all washed up...cops getting mowed down.
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It’s quite amusing to see the progressives cheer this on but when their own business and homes gets targeted it’s completely different.
We also do that quite well - can anyone remember the name of the bloke whose death sparked the 2011 riots?
I was talking to someone the other day about Brixton. She was gushing about what a lovely place it is and would love to live there. I tried to explain what it was like in the early 80s (my Dad owned a garage in Herne Hill - needless to say he did a lot of business around the riots) - and she was having none of it.
Mark Duggan. A revolting little gangster killed in an entirely justifiable shooting. Thing about 2011, though, was that it wasn't explicitly racial in nature. There were as many white toerags as black toerags looting and burning.
And yes, it's weird just how gentrified Herne Hill and Brixton are now. Our main office is in HH now and the area is very nice indeed.
Needless to say, Thornton Heath has somehow resisted gentrification. :hehe:
Mark Duggan - he cropped up on my Twitter feed. In a thread about how the UK is racist. And here's the proof.
https://thesocietypages.org/socimage...32-500x323.jpg