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Nickbat

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Re: Marks & Spencer's PR disaster
« Reply #15 on: 22 December 2013, 19:33:49 »

I don't see this thread as 'politics'.

Correct .. its not "politics" .. it's a blatant (and rather pathetic) attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims ... nothing more and nothing less ...

and once folk realise the purpose and ignore such posts, in their entirety, the better, as with no audience there can be no reaction, and the posts will dry up as pointless.

It is not a "pathetic" attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims — it is merely a post to share the thought that M&S may have a rather large PR problem on their hands.

I appreciate that may be a bit hard for you to understand, so maybe you should just carry on your bullying. >:(
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #16 on: 22 December 2013, 19:35:35 »

I don't see this thread as 'politics'.

Correct .. its not "politics" .. it's a blatant (and rather pathetic) attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims ... nothing more and nothing less ...

 .....

 
Is it? I thought it was about a member of staff at the supermarket dictating what she would or wouldn't serve a customer. And if that's right, she's in the wrong job.


No Andy, it is politics by other means. An attempt to stir up political hatred, because at the base of it IS politics, just as has been done so often in our history with millions losing their lives.
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Re: Marks & Spencer's PR disaster
« Reply #17 on: 22 December 2013, 19:37:16 »

I don't see this thread as 'politics'.

Correct .. its not "politics" .. it's a blatant (and rather pathetic) attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims ... nothing more and nothing less ...

and once folk realise the purpose and ignore such posts, in their entirety, the better, as with no audience there can be no reaction, and the posts will dry up as pointless.

It is not a "pathetic" attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims — it is merely a post to share the thought that M&S may have a rather large PR problem on their hands.

I appreciate that may be a bit hard for you to understand, so maybe you should just carry on your bullying. >:(

Interesting viewpoint given your previous post ...


[big snip]

However, I shall not be told by you what I can and cannot post. >:(

Merry Christmas.

Do I detect a note of hypocrisy ???
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #18 on: 22 December 2013, 19:38:40 »

I don't see this thread as 'politics'.

Correct .. its not "politics" .. it's a blatant (and rather pathetic) attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims ... nothing more and nothing less ...

and once folk realise the purpose and ignore such posts, in their entirety, the better, as with no audience there can be no reaction, and the posts will dry up as pointless.

It is not a "pathetic" attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims — it is merely a post to share the thought that M&S may have a rather large PR problem on their hands.

I appreciate that may be a bit hard for you to understand, so maybe you should just carry on your bullying. >:(

Ah right, here now comes the personal insults!  If someone cannot accept what you say, the insults start.  This is EXACTLY what has happened in the past with this type of thread on a CAR FORUM (and yes I have done the same in the past - but it IS in the past)!!
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Re: Marks & Spencer's PR disaster
« Reply #19 on: 22 December 2013, 19:40:55 »

and there was me thinking that this section of the forum was a "General Discussion Area" not necessarily associated with the motoring world??

Learnt something new tonight  ::)
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« Reply #20 on: 22 December 2013, 19:41:01 »

This is good. Haven't had a lively discussion in ages :y
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Nickbat

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« Reply #21 on: 22 December 2013, 19:42:22 »

I don't see this thread as 'politics'.

Correct .. its not "politics" .. it's a blatant (and rather pathetic) attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims ... nothing more and nothing less ...

and once folk realise the purpose and ignore such posts, in their entirety, the better, as with no audience there can be no reaction, and the posts will dry up as pointless.

It is not a "pathetic" attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims — it is merely a post to share the thought that M&S may have a rather large PR problem on their hands.

I appreciate that may be a bit hard for you to understand, so maybe you should just carry on your bullying. >:(

Ah right, here now comes the personal insults!  If someone cannot accept what you say, the insults start.  This is EXACTLY what has happened in the past with this type of thread on a CAR FORUM (and yes I have done the same in the past - but it IS in the past)!!

Stating that my posts represent "pathetic attempts" and are "pointless" are insults. I merely pointed out that I am being bullied for posting something you don't want posted.  >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #22 on: 22 December 2013, 19:44:19 »

and there was me thinking that this section of the forum was a "General Discussion Area" not necessarily associated with the motoring world??

Learnt something new tonight  ::)

The admins made it clear two years ago what was acceptable in the "General Discussion Area" and emotive political issues was deemed to be out of favour with them as emotions ran too high.  The GDA was even temporarily suspended to let people, including me, cool down and reconsider what they posted.  :y :y
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« Reply #23 on: 22 December 2013, 19:44:49 »

That angry smiley looks pathetically cross-eyed. Can't we have a proper one......with a gun....or a knife?

Can we? Can we? Pleeeaase.
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« Reply #24 on: 22 December 2013, 19:46:38 »

That angry smiley looks pathetically cross-eyed. Can't we have a proper one......with a gun....or a knife?

Can we?  Can we? Pleeeaase.

Trust you Steve!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Re: Marks & Spencer's PR disaster
« Reply #25 on: 22 December 2013, 19:48:09 »

I don't see this thread as 'politics'.

Correct .. its not "politics" .. it's a blatant (and rather pathetic) attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims ... nothing more and nothing less ...

and once folk realise the purpose and ignore such posts, in their entirety, the better, as with no audience there can be no reaction, and the posts will dry up as pointless.

The irony here of course, is that had Lizzie not totally over reacted, this thread would have received a few grumblings about political correctness gone mad, and it would have fizzled out!  ::) ::) ::) ::)

Instead we have.... HANDBAGS!!!!!  :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y
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« Reply #26 on: 22 December 2013, 19:52:00 »

Winter tyre thread anyone...
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #27 on: 22 December 2013, 19:58:54 »

I don't see this thread as 'politics'.

Correct .. its not "politics" .. it's a blatant (and rather pathetic) attempt to stir up ill feeling towards Muslims ... nothing more and nothing less ...

and once folk realise the purpose and ignore such posts, in their entirety, the better, as with no audience there can be no reaction, and the posts will dry up as pointless.

The irony here of course, is that had Lizzie not totally over reacted, this thread would have received a few grumblings about political correctness gone mad, and it would have fizzled out!  ::) ::) ::) ::)

Instead we have.... HANDBAGS!!!!!  :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y :y

No, sorry Sir Tiger, but I am not over reacting as this type of thread is once again becoming more common. As I stated there are other avenues for raising such issues of "discontent", which this is the start of, and can start a real "hate" campaign.  We do not need it on a Car Forum as I thought had been agreed two years ago.
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« Reply #28 on: 22 December 2013, 20:01:20 »

I stand by what I said Lizzie.  :)
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Re: Marks & Spencer's PR disaster
« Reply #29 on: 22 December 2013, 20:02:13 »

Winter tyre thread anyone...

I've got my Winter Sport 3Ds on the 2.2  ::)
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