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2 hours ago, binman said:

Demonland's dark web (aka the General forum) is a very, very scary place. It is land of pseudo science, rejection of logic, anger, angst and dividing everything in a neat left - right binary (with the mean crazy lefties waging their PC war against the real hard done by minorities - middle class, older white men who want things to go back to how they used to be). It is remarkably similar to the  comments section in the Hun. Go there are your own peril.

You have to laugh. The politically correct elite and progressive establishment really give the conservative minority like poor old Sam Newman such a hard time. How ever do they cope? 

Just read an online Hun article about Sam Newman's performance on the FS last night. Here are some of the comments:

It's obvious Newman's conservative views have clashed with the so-called progressive establishment spouting their usual socialist, PC bull****. Leave Sam, we all know you're a showman and yes, you go over the top, but I find it a breath of fresh air when your views contravene the pathetic PC circus, of which many of us have had a gut full.

Looks like the politically correct elite have infiltrated all aspects of our lives now. Sam not allowed to say what he thinks, what a joke! Leave now Sam and live the rest of your life being yourself and not somebody else's puppet.

I agree Sam Newman should go.  He should be replaced by a woman, an aboriginal, a muslim, an LGBTI, and a couple of other minority groups for good measure.
 
1 hour ago, small but forward said:

Nut - are you in the minority of people who are hysterically funny, or the minority of people who find you hysterically funny?

alas, both.....

 
On 20/07/2017 at 11:49 PM, ProDee said:

These backpack beds go to the right people.

But if it's any consolation I knew you wouldn't fork out.

Bunch of bloody slackers imo, get a job!!!! We're the bloody lucky country we don't need the government to help us out, or individuals to gift to to the has nots, cos that's communism, class warfare, race politics, bludgers.

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