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Post by thomaslivesforever on Oct 7, 2018 15:22:10 GMT -5
Musicians can talk about politics like anyone, but always I find it a shame that some heavily support c*nts. I mean, is there a job filled with more dickheads than politicians (except the world of finance, but that's a bit the same now) ? I mean, even politicians that "defend" my ideas aren't the kind of people I would like to have a drink with. Corbyn's one of the worst in interviews for giving a straight answer (or not), which is what annoys me about him. I like him as a person who seems to stand for the right things, but I just wish he'd stop being like the rest of them. He never gives a straight answer anymore, it's all just repeating points that have no relation to the question asked. Be different! People bang on about that manifesto, but at the end of the day it didn't win. People will bang on about the thing that actually matters and rightly so, while the MSM and a lot of the general public obsess about personality politics.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 7, 2018 17:01:54 GMT -5
Corbyn's one of the worst in interviews for giving a straight answer (or not), which is what annoys me about him. I like him as a person who seems to stand for the right things, but I just wish he'd stop being like the rest of them. He never gives a straight answer anymore, it's all just repeating points that have no relation to the question asked. Be different! People bang on about that manifesto, but at the end of the day it didn't win. People will bang on about the thing that actually matters and rightly so, while the MSM and a lot of the general public obsess about personality politics. I don't think Corbyn's personality - well, should I say history/people stereotyping him - lost the election, though, although it definitely didn't help that some just wouldn't tolerate him (wrongly so imo). I think he was better then, in my eyes, than he is now. He was honest and open (or as much as any politician is) whereas now I just feel like he's coming out with the same old jargon. At the end of the day that manifesto wasn't this great thing everyone claimed it to be. If it had have been strong enough to win, it would have done. It's like Liverpool fans claiming that the major victory for them last year was getting to the CL final, despite not effing winning the thing! I want labour in and I would vote labour if there was an election tomorrow. I'm just fed up of people jumping on the bandwagon and 'dark fruits' twitter going crazy because somebody has a different opinion. Everyone's in their own bubble and needs to get a grip, or they're as equally to blame for things not going their way.
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Post by thomaslivesforever on Oct 8, 2018 12:03:22 GMT -5
People will bang on about the thing that actually matters and rightly so, while the MSM and a lot of the general public obsess about personality politics. I don't think Corbyn's personality - well, should I say history/people stereotyping him - lost the election, though, although it definitely didn't help that some just wouldn't tolerate him (wrongly so imo). I think he was better then, in my eyes, than he is now. He was honest and open (or as much as any politician is) whereas now I just feel like he's coming out with the same old jargon. At the end of the day that manifesto wasn't this great thing everyone claimed it to be. If it had have been strong enough to win, it would have done. It's like Liverpool fans claiming that the major victory for them last year was getting to the CL final, despite not effing winning the thing! I want labour in and I would vote labour if there was an election tomorrow. I'm just fed up of people jumping on the bandwagon and 'dark fruits' twitter going crazy because somebody has a different opinion. Everyone's in their own bubble and needs to get a grip, or they're as equally to blame for things not going their way. The manifesto isn't perfect but it was good. It contained actual policies which they are building on now, while the Tories are going to chase middle class cocaine users A lot of turkeys voting for christmas in the UK, for example this came out today, "These figures suggest that 77% of Conservative voters in England think Brexit would be worth it even if it led to Scottish independence, and 73% of them think Brexit would be worth it even if it led to the unravelling of the Northern Ireland peace process." I mean jesus fucking christ. And to bring this back to Noel, I don't care if Noel has a different opinion if he would only explain it rather than descibing a man as a 'lunatic' who clearly isn't. He just comes of sounding like a fucking idiot who is towing the line.
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