Heroes and villains of 2011
Who were your heroes or villains of the last year, and why? Who inspired you? Who had you kicking the cat across the room? They don't have to be well known, you might even want to laud the achievements of your binman. (Note that "Nick Clegg nuff said" answers puts you straight onto our naughty list)
( , Thu 29 Dec 2011, 15:05)
Who were your heroes or villains of the last year, and why? Who inspired you? Who had you kicking the cat across the room? They don't have to be well known, you might even want to laud the achievements of your binman. (Note that "Nick Clegg nuff said" answers puts you straight onto our naughty list)
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"Only 1% of the so-called 99% actually believed they were fighting for something. The rest were the homeless of the city who are"
Surveyed these protestors did you, or did you pick this figure out of thin air?
( , Fri 30 Dec 2011, 9:02, 1 reply)
Surveyed these protestors did you, or did you pick this figure out of thin air?
( , Fri 30 Dec 2011, 9:02, 1 reply)
Even if it's an exaggeration, it has enough truth
in it to make it worth saying.
A good number of any bunch of protesters are not there because they believe in their cause. Or any cause, in fact.
A lot of them have nothing better to do, some just like causing trouble and the rest are naive and are just doing what the few genuine protesters tell them to do.
Might not be 99%, but I reckon it's not much less than 95%, on a good day.
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in it to make it worth saying.
A good number of any bunch of protesters are not there because they believe in their cause. Or any cause, in fact.
A lot of them have nothing better to do, some just like causing trouble and the rest are naive and are just doing what the few genuine protesters tell them to do.
Might not be 99%, but I reckon it's not much less than 95%, on a good day.
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