Jeremy Corbyn backs idea of putting fan on the board at Charlton
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But this can't be. Leuth told us his policies are immensely popular.Scoham said:
Not just here, I posted it after seeing it on the main Charlton Facebook group. Same sort of reaction there, little commenting on the article itself, mainly just people letting everyone know how much they dislike Corbyn.cabbles said:Little did Corbyn know that by making that statement he would trigger such furore on said club’s fan’s forum
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Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?0 -
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?0 -
Shhhh. You can't say such things in 2018 ;-)Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?1 -
Hopefully Theresa May offers the same words so all those that judge corbyn can protest against her too.
https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2017/11/28/british-pm-embarks-on-visit-to-saudi-arabia-jordan2 -
no getting away from it, he's still a cock.shine166 said:Hopefully Theresa May offers the same words so all those that judge corbyn can protest against her too.
https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2017/11/28/british-pm-embarks-on-visit-to-saudi-arabia-jordan4 -
Ah, I can see you are struggling to understand the question.Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?
I am not talking about Arsenal or Millwall supporters, but football in the wider context.1 -
If he's not able, or willing, to deal with serious issues like the rampant anti-Semitism in his own party and is so deluded that he's willing to ignore the misogyny and homophobia of the terror groups he befriends then I doubt he is capable of bringing about any real change in football, not that he'll ever, thankfully, be elected.Redrobo said:
Ah, I can see you are struggling to understand the question.Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?
I am not talking about Arsenal or Millwall supporters, but football in the wider context.
So it's a moot point about a click bait campaign endorsed by a man who ignores racism, homophobia and misogyny in his political allies.
Have you understood?
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Sheesh, a politician who ignores *insert whatever’s relevant* in their political allies. Whatever next?1
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Pretty heavy things to ignore, no?AddickUpNorth said:Sheesh, a politician who ignores *insert whatever’s relevant* in their political allies. Whatever next?
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Absolutely but when Teresa May is doffing her cap to dignitaries from Saudi Arabia, as a female, is she not ignoring her ‘sisters’ who are denied basic human rights simply because they have vaginas? I’m not a raging Corbynista I’m just trying to balance it out. The bottom line is all politicians will turn a blind eye to whatever we may find unacceptable if it fits their own ideology or there’s some payback for them. No one is whiter than white in that murky, corrupt world.Howells said:
Pretty heavy things to ignore, no?AddickUpNorth said:Sheesh, a politician who ignores *insert whatever’s relevant* in their political allies. Whatever next?
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His policies (largely) are. He isn't.Covered End said:
But this can't be. Leuth told us his policies are immensely popular.Scoham said:
Not just here, I posted it after seeing it on the main Charlton Facebook group. Same sort of reaction there, little commenting on the article itself, mainly just people letting everyone know how much they dislike Corbyn.cabbles said:Little did Corbyn know that by making that statement he would trigger such furore on said club’s fan’s forum
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Would love to have you explain how he is a friend to terrorists a phrase you now bandy about .Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?1 -
The whataboutery is why many people despise politics3
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The word 'rampant' is a bit of a cheeky one isn't it?
Throw it in to an observation to add colour and emotion to a debate, but it's meaning is pretty much subjective according to whoever is using it.
It is the kind of word often followed by a statement like 'I think you'll find everybody agrees/accepts/it is common knowledge' and so on.
It is a bit like the notion they signs saying 'no blacks, no dogs, no Irish' were everywhere remembered by everybody.
Now while the sentiment of such a sign may well have resonance, the centre for Irish studies at London Metropolitan University have only uncovered one actual example, from a Blackpool boarding house.
So if a person says such signs were 'rampant', or anything else is 'rampant', proceed with caution because it is likely to be rather a subjective opinion that would need a bit of development, including evidence, to become a truth.0 -
Fair point.Callumcafc said:
His policies (largely) are. He isn't.Covered End said:
But this can't be. Leuth told us his policies are immensely popular.Scoham said:
Not just here, I posted it after seeing it on the main Charlton Facebook group. Same sort of reaction there, little commenting on the article itself, mainly just people letting everyone know how much they dislike Corbyn.cabbles said:Little did Corbyn know that by making that statement he would trigger such furore on said club’s fan’s forum
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Feck. Me and Diane never realised you were south of the river. You can all just feck off!1
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No complaints when Abbott's name gets mentioned!SporadicAddick said:
Where did Jeremy Hunt come into a thread about what a cock Corbyn is??seth plum said:Jeremy Corbyn or Jeremy Hunt?
No contest.
Rhyming slang is your friend.2 -
Friend Or Defoe said:
No complaints when Abbott's name gets mentioned!SporadicAddick said:
Where did Jeremy Hunt come into a thread about what a cock Corbyn is??seth plum said:Jeremy Corbyn or Jeremy Hunt?
No contest.
Rhyming slang is your friend.0 -
I doubt that very much but since you askedholyjo said:
Would love to have you explain how he is a friend to terrorists a phrase you now bandy about .Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?
"Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to continue talking to terrorist organisations Hamas and Hezbollah, in comments that threaten to further destabilise his leadership ahead of the local elections.
The Labour leader refused to denounce the groups in the wake of calls from Jewish leaders, the Israeli Ambassador and members of his own party to distance himself from those with anti-Semitic views.
He has previously referred to the organisations as "friends", despite both being declared terrorist groups by the EU and America."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/01/jeremy-corbyn-under-pressure-to-denounce-friends-hamas-and-hezbo/2 - Sponsored links:
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ah so its not his politics, hes just a cock. Luckily nobody in the Tory ranks could be accused of being a cock.SporadicAddick said:
no getting away from it, he's still a cock.shine166 said:Hopefully Theresa May offers the same words so all those that judge corbyn can protest against her too.
https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2017/11/28/british-pm-embarks-on-visit-to-saudi-arabia-jordan3 -
Henry Irving said:
I doubt that very much but since you askedholyjo said:
Would love to have you explain how he is a friend to terrorists a phrase you now bandy about .Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?
"Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to continue talking to terrorist organisations Hamas and Hezbollah, in comments that threaten to further destabilise his leadership ahead of the local elections.
The Labour leader refused to denounce the groups in the wake of calls from Jewish leaders, the Israeli Ambassador and members of his own party to distance himself from those with anti-Semitic views.
He has previously referred to the organisations as "friends", despite both being declared terrorist groups by the EU and America."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/01/jeremy-corbyn-under-pressure-to-denounce-friends-hamas-and-hezbo/
One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/06/theresa-may-accused-of-double-standards-over-terrorism-funding
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more "what about-ism"shine166 said:Henry Irving said:
I doubt that very much but since you askedholyjo said:
Would love to have you explain how he is a friend to terrorists a phrase you now bandy about .Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?
"Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to continue talking to terrorist organisations Hamas and Hezbollah, in comments that threaten to further destabilise his leadership ahead of the local elections.
The Labour leader refused to denounce the groups in the wake of calls from Jewish leaders, the Israeli Ambassador and members of his own party to distance himself from those with anti-Semitic views.
He has previously referred to the organisations as "friends", despite both being declared terrorist groups by the EU and America."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/01/jeremy-corbyn-under-pressure-to-denounce-friends-hamas-and-hezbo/
One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/06/theresa-may-accused-of-double-standards-over-terrorism-funding6 -
If you are a politician, seems you end up speaking to all kind of groups and governments that many consider unsavoury... It's the blinkers some have that astounds me.6
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Wasn’t Nelson Mandela once classed a terrorist?Henry Irving said:
I doubt that very much but since you askedholyjo said:
Would love to have you explain how he is a friend to terrorists a phrase you now bandy about .Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?
"Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to continue talking to terrorist organisations Hamas and Hezbollah, in comments that threaten to further destabilise his leadership ahead of the local elections.
The Labour leader refused to denounce the groups in the wake of calls from Jewish leaders, the Israeli Ambassador and members of his own party to distance himself from those with anti-Semitic views.
He has previously referred to the organisations as "friends", despite both being declared terrorist groups by the EU and America."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/01/jeremy-corbyn-under-pressure-to-denounce-friends-hamas-and-hezbo/
Not sure I am prepared to take advice from Jewish leaders/Ambassador or anyone who backs Netanyahu. Or from May, who cuddles up to the Saudis and needs the DUP (if you’re talking misogyny & homophobia) to keep her in power.
Corbyn was asked a question by a local journalist, about our club, when he was a couple of miles away from The Valley. He answered in a way that any sensible football fan would want.
The rest is bollocks!16 -
Whoosh!Henry Irving said:
If he's not able, or willing, to deal with serious issues like the rampant anti-Semitism in his own party and is so deluded that he's willing to ignore the misogyny and homophobia of the terror groups he befriends then I doubt he is capable of bringing about any real change in football, not that he'll ever, thankfully, be elected.Redrobo said:
Ah, I can see you are struggling to understand the question.Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?
I am not talking about Arsenal or Millwall supporters, but football in the wider context.
So it's a moot point about a click bait campaign endorsed by a man who ignores racism, homophobia and misogyny in his political allies.
Have you understood?1 -
I love a party with a happy atmosphere.Big_Bad_World said:Friend Or Defoe said:
No complaints when Abbott's name gets mentioned!SporadicAddick said:
Where did Jeremy Hunt come into a thread about what a cock Corbyn is??seth plum said:Jeremy Corbyn or Jeremy Hunt?
No contest.
Rhyming slang is your friend.
Said Jeremy.2 -
ok keep spouting the anti semetic bollox and ignoring my question, seems to be the Tory way !Henry Irving said:
more "what about-ism"shine166 said:Henry Irving said:
I doubt that very much but since you askedholyjo said:
Would love to have you explain how he is a friend to terrorists a phrase you now bandy about .Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?
"Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to continue talking to terrorist organisations Hamas and Hezbollah, in comments that threaten to further destabilise his leadership ahead of the local elections.
The Labour leader refused to denounce the groups in the wake of calls from Jewish leaders, the Israeli Ambassador and members of his own party to distance himself from those with anti-Semitic views.
He has previously referred to the organisations as "friends", despite both being declared terrorist groups by the EU and America."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/01/jeremy-corbyn-under-pressure-to-denounce-friends-hamas-and-hezbo/
One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/06/theresa-may-accused-of-double-standards-over-terrorism-funding
May cant be a 2 faced terrorist funding cunt.... because you said corbyn was first lol. Funny how even the intelligent people on here come across like fucking morons when politics is involved.4 -
100% thisMcBobbin said:If you are a politician, seems you end up speaking to all kind of groups and governments that many consider unsavoury... It's the blinkers some have that astounds me.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/jun/26/remember-tories-nelson-mandela-apartheidTelMc32 said:
Wasn’t Nelson Mandela once classed a terrorist?Henry Irving said:
I doubt that very much but since you askedholyjo said:
Would love to have you explain how he is a friend to terrorists a phrase you now bandy about .Henry Irving said:
Not the one who does next to nothing about the rampant anti-Semitism in his party and is a friend to terrorists.Redrobo said:Assume you are going to vote for the politician that would be be best for Charlton and/or football.
Based on actual statements, who would that be and what have they said?
"Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to continue talking to terrorist organisations Hamas and Hezbollah, in comments that threaten to further destabilise his leadership ahead of the local elections.
The Labour leader refused to denounce the groups in the wake of calls from Jewish leaders, the Israeli Ambassador and members of his own party to distance himself from those with anti-Semitic views.
He has previously referred to the organisations as "friends", despite both being declared terrorist groups by the EU and America."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/01/jeremy-corbyn-under-pressure-to-denounce-friends-hamas-and-hezbo/
Not sure I am prepared to take advice from Jewish leaders/Ambassador or anyone who backs Netanyahu. Or from May, who cuddles up to the Saudis and needs the DUP (if you’re talking misogyny & homophobia) to keep her in power.
Corbyn was asked a question by a local journalist, about our club, when he was a couple of miles away from The Valley. He answered in a way that any sensible football fan would want.
The rest is bollocks!2 -
Don't know why this is been flagged as abuse the man is a complete cock and so fucking anti english its beyond belief, please kindly come no where near my club ta.Henry Irving said:The anti-Semitism apologist and friend of terrorists can fuck off
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