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Munsta asks: What groups or clubs have you been a part of? Are you part of a secret underground movement with aims to bring down the government, are you part of a yiffing cult, or do you get together with friends in an evening for a drunken game of soggy biscuit?

(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 13:44)
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If you believe members of the English Defence League...
...I'm a commie lefty islamofascist nonce defender who is guity of being part of a zionist conspiracy to bring in Sharia Law, because I sometimes take the piss out of their less literate members.

Online.
(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 16:23, 14 replies)
I saw three of them at Liverpool Street t'other day, walking along proudly wearing their EDL hoodies.
I didn't say anything, but once I was past them I looked back and gave them a jolly hard stare.
(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 16:26, closed)
That's the TRUE SPIRIT of British antifascism, RIGHT THERE.

(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 16:31, closed)
No no.
You'll find that at the Occupy camps, tweeting all about anticapitalism on it's £400 iPad.
(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 16:51, closed)
Are you trying to steal my act?

(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 16:33, closed)
JEW.

(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 17:20, closed)
I've done some campaigning against the BNP in the past (organised by Hope Not Hate). The BNP members in Dagenham are probably the most uneducated group I have experienced. True knuckle dragging fuckwits.

(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 17:49, closed)
I find little difference really.
Ironically, all these extreme racists are all the same, you can't tell 'em apart.
(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 18:21, closed)
Heh.

(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 18:26, closed)
Q. How do you defeat a BNP member?
A. Grass them up for dole fraud.
(, Fri 22 Jun 2012, 1:12, closed)
I don't get it.

(, Thu 28 Jun 2012, 13:00, closed)
Q. When is hate speech not an act of terrorism?
A. When it's spoken by a member of a far-right paramilitary group exercising their "human rights" to "freedom of speech".
(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 18:08, closed)
They're not wrong about the nonce bit
to be fair.
(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 18:42, closed)
They could spell all that?

(, Thu 21 Jun 2012, 22:27, closed)
If you take an average.

(, Fri 22 Jun 2012, 7:46, closed)

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