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  • Fuck Coors Light

  • im all for peaceful protests! we won't get anywhere with violence!

  • excellent stuff, very good message.

  • @MajorBis So, if you have material possessions, but no freedom of speech, you're selfish for rioting? Just an example here.

  • @molewizard I wouldn't call smashing windows and throwing a fire extinguisher of a building (nearly killing a police officer) freedom of speech

  • @crazychris3006 Neither would I.

    I'd call it a response to a terrible government, who might be taking away freedom of speech.

    In any case, that was an example, and not the reason for these riots. I think you're being pedantic for the sake of it here.

  • Looking back on the comment, yeah I was thinking of a more recent set of riots. Kinda forgotten what I wrote.

  • Liberal bullshit. Needs to be combated.

  • @TheZajac123 right, except the shit that is being protested is the shit that gives conservatives wet dreams.

  • @ZKoftherebellion Someone hasn't been reading their Mao

  • @TheZajac123 you mean Mao the card game? No, I've heard of it but I never read up on how its actually played.

  • @ZKoftherebellion You get 10 points for every Liberal successfully combated, and 1000 points for instigating a cultural revolution.

  • @gregster249 I think you missed my point. Shouting the loudest is not the same as being the largest group.

  • I have no particular love for the idealized ‘worker’ as he appears in the bourgeois Communist’s mind, but when I see an actual flesh-and-blood worker in conflict with his natural enemy, the policeman, I do not have to ask myself which side I am on. -George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia

  • That is just brilliant

  • @gregster249 Name another large, peaceful protest other than those 2 that changed things. Why should a democratic government obey the loudest group if people when they were elected by a majority? They simply don't need to unless people are bricking shop windows. It's sad, but it's also true.

  • @molewizard Your talking about being democratic, that means going with what the majority want. And if the majority don't want fees to go up then they won't but when real life issues come into play like MONEY that can't always be done.

  • Protests don't change things. Riots do.

    Look at history, the Civil Rights movement is about the only peaceful protest that has actually changed anything. Riots on the other hand, have changed a fuckload.

    Ironically, it's the same with war.

  • @molewizard If we live in a democracy we should try to be democratic and give our opinions voice, not act like we're fucking monkeys like the twats that firebombed buildings that belonged to innocent people. What happened in these riots reflects not their attitude towards the cuts but that they wanted to smash things up, including people. Many of the rioters couldn't have given two shits about the cuts because they're too focused on stealing things from JB sports to go to university

  • @TheSmokeySilhouette I think you are confusing this riot for another one. Also if democracy has failed (like it did with the million strong protests against the Iraq war) what then?

  • @JimothyMcgee No, I remember, opportunists being opportunists during this riot and all I'm saying is that peaceful protests are fine, smashing stuff up isn't (with a couple of exceptions i.e. Syria, corrupt govts etc.) politics is filled with corruption and greed, while I agree with the ideals of democracy, it's broken but in all honesty I don't know how to fix it. btw thanks for the civil reply.

  • @molewizard You saying Ghandi and Martin Luther King achieved fuck all? smart one.

  • @gregster249 Sorry but Martin Muther King did do FUCK ALL. He gave one speech and got fuck loads of money and slept with fat women the rest of his life. He is a worthless retarded nigger.

  • @molewizard Riots are for desperate people who have nothing. If you have stuff and you riot, then you're most likely selfish.

  • Srsly exellent lyrics! Amazing groove dude!

  • You say you're against violence, but then that's just what the establishment uses against you to beat you every time. Protests very rarely achieve anything significant success. They're frequently ineffective. A major cause of that problem as I see it is that the types that typically protest follow an ingrained belief that use of force to achieve a goal is wrong; that force is bad. Complete indoctrination to the idea from birth, throughout life, and so programmed to lose the fight every time.

  • @9ff70f96 im pretty sure ghandi or marting luther king jr achieved a lot more in their protests than the pricks in london burning down independant business and saying they are anti government, sure i agree student fees are ridiculous but thats no reason to terrorize people in their own homes and loot shops the violent riots during the summer didnt acheive anything good so your point has no back up

  • @rancidcw

    The kids in those riots lacked resolve and were simply beat by a stronger power. If they were ever to smarten up, then they could easily become a formidable power. It requires learning, strategy, organisation, and so on. Get enough people together with a common cause, the wits, and the resolve, and the applied use of force is exactly the key to defeating the enemy.

    You would do well to learn from those that beat you everyday. Or you could just go sign another petition...

  • This is a gr8 piece of poetry. Even though I usually belongs to the other side in the riot debate. But it's the first time I hear an opponing view in the forum of hiphop. And I also have to give it to you, that you have some valid points to make with this lyric. Peace!

  • @douglby your my hero

  • Haha they should all go back home and do some liberal arts.

    The majority of students are wasters :P

  • Just beautifully priceless

  • Not sure why people feel they are entitled to go to university. Only specific professions require a degree. I know a lot of people that want to get a job but can't because they have no office experience....

    I'm not paying taxes so people can get pissed and take drugs for a couple of years before trying to actually figure out what they want to do with their lives.

  • @bobtheyob think you belong in a burning furnace with the tories mate

  • @bobtheyob You do know, at least in America, there are strings attached to these kinds of agencies. Im no expert on British laws, but Im going to assume its pretty much the same. I bet that they wont be able to use the money on drugs, because all the welfare agencies in the US have limitations. Again, no expert on British law, but you might want to check up on that. Furthermore, it would be paid back. If people who wouldnt otherwise have a chance for a successful career get one.....

  • @Kevin8er95 Continued from previous response... they would be a better functioning member of society. They would have better careers, would be able to help out your country better, and become leaders where if not, then they would sink into poverty, or maybe even crime, to get by. Overall, the idea of helping lower class people to get into college would be beneficial to society, and would give back more than it costs.

  • hear hear

  • Excellent stuff Dan!

  • incredible

  • If you're really that upset about this video; listen to the beginning again. Silly kids rioting and smashing property, giving a bad name to an otherwise worthy cause.

  • You're completely right - these kids are stupid pricks, not representative of this country. But some YouTube commenter really are dumb...

  • @jimB0D0N Hate to say it, since I see eye-to-eye with Dan most of the time, but I totally agree. WTF?

  • Ridiculous. It was because of Millbank that the issue was taken so seriously, not despite it. Hopefully you've realised the error.

  • @13elessar13 this video encapsulated perfectly the hypocrisy of the anarchists argument. They seek to overthrow a democratically elected government which has been fought hard for, particularly in the nineteenth century and it is this same government which provides the services and welfare which will ultimately reduce the class barrier which anarchists claim to dislike.

    With regards the protest, the tuition fees protest became known for the damage it caused, not the cause for which it was figh

  • fucking low life cunts need a fucking kicking

    fucking pricks

  • fucking low life cunts need a fucking kicking

  • rubbish. you obviously have no idea what protest is about - it is not one movement but made up of thousands of people with their own ideas.

    For the record, anarchism is not at all about violence, it is an ideology that we don't need the state. Any associations with violence are the results of individual choices, not the anarchist movement.

    And a general note - without the events at millbank the protest would have been tiny news (like the 10000 strong antiwar protest the following sunday)

  • The final comment about the Che shirt. Classic.

  • Even the mainstream media A.K.A. information operations acknowledge what many of us have known for a long time. Agent provocateurs are used at events like this to instigate unlawful acts and encourage naive people to participate.Video and photographic evidence is then shown to gullible but influential people accompanied by wheedling requests for more equipment and overtime. It's a despicable fraud.

    In the current climate it is unwise to have any conversation with the criminal police service.

  • Statutes only apply with the consent of the governed. There is no reason to consent if it is of no benefit to you. Statutes generate revenue. Police often use unlawful violence to enforce statutes. They are rewarded for this with fiat currency. They are criminal scum.

    Law protects us, no harm, theft, fraud or damage. Lawful refers to Law. Legal refers to statutes. People who claim statutes are Law usually have financial interests in continuing the fraud.

    Restore the Rule of Law.

    LAWFUL REBELLION

  • Who wants to go to a cash machine to withdraw some cash, get coshed on the head, robbed and left for dead, your card and foolishly written reminder of your pin number stolen, money fraudulently withdrawn and when you get back to your bicycle someones kicked the wheels until they're hopelessly buckled?

    That would be theft, harm, fraud and damage. All unlawful. Who wants to experience that?

    Statutes are not Law. Living Lawfully without consenting to statutes is called LAWFUL REBELLION. It works.

  • um, what the fuck. that is quite possibly the most inanane piece of disrespect to the genre of rap i have ever heard.

    fuck the tories. if they're gonna smash lives, people smashing up their HQ is small beans.

  • low life cunts need a good kicking,silly little rich boys think there working class,fuck them,i am working class pay your uni

  • Who the fuck is this guy, Murdoch's lapdog?

  • fucking homo rap

  • Light entertainment for Daily Hate Mail readers, 

  • @MadAbdul So true.

  • @chirich2 good one

  • Have no idea what he rap about. (not english) But go DAN!

  • You attack anarchism with strawmen and fallacies. Fine. I will attack liberalism using facts. Liberals are spineless. They are fully aware that they are at utter and complete mercy of the state yet they choose to take pride in that and kiss the arse of the state. Liberals are back stabbing twats. Remember in the Spanish civil war when Joseph Stalin said to the liberal government that he would arm them if they attacked the POUM and CNT anti facists and the government said yes?

  • @Frasssaanarchy That's one example. You haven't listed any facts. Everything you have said before that is an opinion. Your talking about one group, the Spanish liberals, who did the same as any government would if offered help. In the Spanish Civil War, The facists were supplied training and equipment by the NAZI party, and the Italians. This doesn't apply to all liberals.

    I list Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, who were liberal but not spineless. They stood up to being arrested and ridiculed.

  • @CCartman69 You are ignoring the fact that this liberal government, that obviously wasn't spineless because it fought the fascist rebellion, killed hundreds of the CNT and POUM members and supporters (which were mainly just peasants) when it was once allied with them all because Stalin told them to. Plus the liberal government had the nerve to call the militias fascist when they were most dedicated anti-fascists. Gandhi new his hope for capitalism was unrealistic so he preferred socialism.

  • @Frasssaanarchy someone's been revising their critical thinking ...

  • They are televising 'wanted' individuals and publicising long sentences (which will be reduced no doubt) in a bid to prevent further violent protests when further cuts kick in... Why else would the police spend hours trawling through footage.... certain people are afraid.

  • Hate rap but great message.

  • i think that the police can be pigs-not all of them- but some like the guy who got dragged out of his wheel chair. That whole thing was disgraceful especially the bbc interview with the guy with MS afterwards, the reporter was a arrogant dick. I think the students get a bad press cos of some pricks who think its cool to smash stuff up taking the view away from the actual protest....anyway im just one guy and how am i gunna stop it?

  • fuck off Dan Bull you little bitch.

  • @sgilly200 Oh so tough!

  • the person who made this stupid video is a ill informed delusional prick.

  • @capitalistbotherer i didnt realise you made the video...

  • @capitalistbotherer sorry couldnt resist! lol but yeh they seem to be the type who thinks we can really make a difference to the system by playing by their rules- simply not the case cos they literally did make the rules to defend themselves

  • Dan I am a great fan of yours, but i think you are missing a point on this one. What these people did was my no means right and yes they overreacted but at least people are fighting for what they believe in. When you were young did you not go to protests and fight for what you believed in? It may seem "wanna-be" like and childish but better that than to give up your right to fight and follow the government in whatever they say.

  • @sillyben07 You can stand up for what you believe in all you want, but as he says in the video, it doesn't give you licence to be violent.

  • @WhyYouJelly I know and totally agree, but what I'm saying is that people of my generation [im 17] feel particularly detached from the government. we cannot vote, we voice our opinions on the internet because it is the best way we can. Its just odd when the people affected by the governments actions have no say. Yet large businesses are not being forced to pay there taxes [money which could go to education and health]. They pick on the people who dont have a say! Makes a guy angry!

  • @sillyben07 I think you're missing the point, fighting for what you believe in can only be done inside your rights of democracy. Once you step outside that, the government have every right to bear down upon you like the wrath of god. What happened does not cover basic protest regulation, a fire extinguisher was thrown from a building, that could have killed someone. The students have lost public support because of dickheads like the one's in this video. I mean total loss of faith in their cause.

  • @14th20thKRHkickass but without it then no one would have got talking about it and many wouldnt have been aware of the next demonstrations, and the fact that government cuts are affecting more than just students wouldnt have occured in many peoples minds until such discussions took place- yes a fire extinguisher was waaay too far i agree completly on that one

  • You have a very poor understanding of leftist political ideology, as you display in your comments about the "anarchists" (no evidence that the people rioting were actually anarchists, btw), and in your comments about the bourgeosie "paying for your degree." If you understood what you were talking about, this video would have been much better.

  • @hugoegbert79 If that is so, why don't you explain what he should know, rather than just say he is wrong? It is easy to complain, it is hard to actually contribute.

  • Fucking jumped up little student cunts the public are now sick of you so FUCK OFF and be grateful for the thousands of pounds a year in tax payers money you are all getting and stop pissing and moaning like spoilt brats about being asked to contribute once you can afford to.

    WANKERS.

  • they expected a 87 majority, 3 days before the riots got violent, after it went down to 21. So i dont think the riots did anything towards the vote. However the evidence seems to say it did.

  • If I hear one more person say that the tuition fee rise means the poor aren't entitled to the same education as the rich, I'm going to throw a fucking shit-fit.

    DO SOME RESEARCH! It's not complicated!

  • This is ill. We need to do more to really piss Dan Bull off.

  • Although i'm not the sort of rappy person (tee hee is that the right words) This video has a correct and clear message. No violence was neccesary here. It doesn't take much of a brain to realise as soon as violence is involved the media will go straight to that and completely miss the point of the protest (which is exactly what happened). These few dicks ruined it.

  • I'm gonna be honest I was there at the protests, and I saw some people I know lighting a fire and when i asked why they said 'cos it fun', so i'll agree it was mostly for the sake of it and to make themselves feel big, but the message is right, it is a VERY bad move for the government to do this.

    In my opinion this is just them making the unpopular decisions first and hoping that in 4 years time when it comes the time for the next general election people will hopefully have forgotten about this.

  • @lestrang5 Nope , i think this is only the start , 

  • everyone hates students, so they have nothing to lose, so then some act stupidly and smash up windows and honestly couldn't give a shit about politics, and others try too hard to not act stupid and think having a sing song will change the government's views. It is just a game to the government of fucking up the country and letting someone else pick up the pieces, so all the parties are to blame and honestly they all need to just take a step back and realise how much of a prick they all are.

  • Epic.

  • "If you wanna save yourself some money, and help the oppressed working classes, then take your fuckin £40 sweatshop - manufactured Che Guevara t shirt back to the GAP store ya pirck!!"

  • yeah, tell them chavs lol.

  • l2listen!

  • Its sad people think standing outside parliment with wee placards and flags, haning a sing song will do anything. The politicians and bankers would be driving past in their BMWs and audis laughing. The Only way to bring about change is a revolution and for that violence is needed.

  • @celticrossa true... break their windows and they will have no choice but to stop and pay attention without laughing in our faces.

  • i love that t shirt bit at the end, so true

  • We tell our kids, "Get a good education and then get a good job." Biggest lie you can tell. First of all, education today is not what it used to be and how many millionaires does a good job produce? Fuk a job, start a closet repair business.

  • I agree with the message, but the song is a bit naff

  • @bigmadbad "Second, the POLICE planted the van and had always intended to kettle people in to get a violent  reaction for TV. End of."

    What?! Seriously what?! You can't actually believe that to be true.

    The Police for one weren't ready for a violent protest which is true because of the ridiculously small number of them.

    Police officers were injured during the violence aswell, I hardly think they would hold people in just for some TV ratings.

  • Loving the hiphop and the spot on prose yo's! ;)

    Fighting for whats right gets the best results done in a truely peaceful mannor.

    If your so against the system, why do you want the education that ticks the conformity box? Just walk away from it all please people. Stop paying tax! That'll slow them down ;) When theres no money in politics it'll be fair.

    If all these people had brough chairs, and sat down for a few days right in the middle of the highways it would have caused much more success.

  • He's not against the protest you idiots. Listen to the song carefully before making a fool of yourselves next time. Also, to those who think violence is the best option, there's a time and a place for violent protest and this is definitely not one of them. There are much more effective ways for them to get what they want, but I suppose those methods aren't hardly as fun for them.

    Oh, by the way, I'll be one of the students paying the new fees come 2012.

  • We tell our kids, "Get a good education and then get a good job." Biggest lie you can tell. First of all, education today is not what it used to be and how many millionaires does a good job produce? Fuk a job, start a closet repair business. 

  • Agreed, agreed, agreed. I'm fucking sick of these pseudo-anarchists who maybe read a Wikipedia article on Che Guevara or Marx, listened to some Rage Against The Machine and suddenly think they're all-knowing. They're fucking thick, and this protest was just embarrassing.

  • AND the police STOPPED the protest from moving on! THUS kettling people in.

    What do you expect if you've NOT been allowed to continue and are being held there against your will????

    Quite easy, for people to RESORT to force against the police!

  • And the NUS backing out of the latest protests STINKS of COWARDICE!!

  • Dan!!!!! THIS is what Michale Gove said on the BBC:

    "I dont see any political party changing its policies because of these demonstrations"...

    So YOUR democratic right of voting as far as THEYRE concerned wont do nothing.

    SO protests wont work...WHAT NEXT?

  • @bigmadbad There's a difference between voting and violent protest. We had a vote, the left which bankrupted the nation lost. Get over it. The Tories don't riot when they aren't in power.

  • @TheMarlinspike The tories don't riot when they aren't in power???? Is that an answer...really? Because Tories do not make up the majority of the working class.

    Like I keep saying...Michael Gove = "I dont see any political party changing its policies because of these demonstrations"...so protests wont work...what will?

    Second, the POLICE planted the van and had always intended to kettle people in to get a violent reaction for TV. End of.

  • Dan you are missing the point and you don't know the reality of what's reallly going on if this is your opinion.

  • I condone the violence, but sneering about it in a morally superior way through a shitty rap song is not the best way to do it.

  • last line kills me.

  • This is the worst video you've ever made, Dan. Peaceful protest accomplishes nothing in modern day Britain. I don't know the best way to get to a fair and equal country, but I know that burning down Tory HQ is a good place to start.

  • Dan Bull, I like your songs, I agree with the lyrics in this one, but this sounds really corny/cheesy/gay, come on, as much as they were not real anarchists, you putting a faux hip-hop-attitude/plan b voice and doing this is a bit...gay, to say the least.

  • You are all pathetic losers and it shows. You all think your so fvcking smart and special, your nothing but a bunch of self serving doucebags. You "dawg" everyone off to show your alpha manhood but yet you were the shit smeller everyone picked on. No one is "dawged" off, they simply leave because they grew up and get tired of your dumb repeating asses. Assholes.

  • Big up man you got skill :)

  • The police should've given the Irish Gardai (police) a shout - I'm sure they could've sent over a group of 'advisors' on how to deal with the students - ie: hit them over the head with truncheons & drag them bleeding into the waiting police vans.

    Remember kids:

    Civil disobedience is still disobedience!

  • as a third year politics student I have to say that the political content in this video is entirely embarrassing, and the creator may wish to remove it to avoid himself being the but of many a joke.

  • So true, fucking owned.

  • Oh wow the biggest arsepiece on earth is a rap singer?

  • ‎''Hey lets cause damage to public buildings and bring thousands of emergency servicemen to the streets to baby sit thousands of angsty teenagers because this will help the country's financial state and allow more money to be channelled into education.''

    I fucking love logic.. Stop being whiny anarchist bitches.

  • @wagawagawoo Man you have no idea what political affiliation the students on the day held. Some were anarchists, yes, but most follow more mainstream ideologies. I know a good few people who had voted conservative, even more who voted lib dem (obviously), all of whom were at Millbank to show their anger at the government for not only betraying students, but passing the damage caused by the private sector in the last few years onto the working public through ideological spending cuts.

  • @wagawagawoo Also, there were 225 police attached to the demo. Not the thousands you speak of.... I didn't see any firefighters or emergency medical officers either. Let the teenagers be 'angsty', they've been ignored and lied to up until now by their government, they have every democratic right to be 'angsty'.

  • This song is a massive load of shit.

  • I'm saddened by how many people can't see the real message in this video....

  • @AnonShawi im just a young teen , is this video for or againts the riots?

  • @ARKILLER95 There wern't many rioters there that day, most were peaceful demonstrators.

    It's for the demonstration, and against the retards that took it upon themselves to smash up a government building when it was the government that's given them 18+ years of free education and healthcare. I don't agree with what the tory scum are doing to the education budget, but violence against property and the police is not the answer

  • @AnonShawi i agree with the guy about the part where they are anti governement and actually are angry because the governement won't spend any more money on them, fuck che fuck this anarchy bullshit.

    But these cops never went to college so they won't care and it seems like everyone else who has already made it through college don't have to care anymore so why should they pay for the ones after them? I'm not going to college but this shit is fucked up.

  • this is attacking the oppressed, not the oppressors. poor show, dan bull.

  • THIS IS ALL EDWARD WOOLARDS FALLT HE SHUD BEE JAILED derr derr

  • Nice one!! :-)) They played into the hands of the Torybloids and the Torybroads by going there. All the other protesters have had the rug pulled from under them by these twats.

  • @crosboid I'm very left wing and I hate the Tories as much as anyone but pleeeeeeease don't use words like "Torybloids" and "Torybroads". It was bad enough rolling my eyes every time I heard things like "Tony Bliar" and "ZaNu Liebore", theres no need to join the right wing in their unimaginative attempts at humour. 

  • @LovePsalm1: Cheers for that pointless criticism. I'll try to bear it in mind when taking on people in arguments in future.

    In other news, I have never heard the words "torybloid" or "torybroad" used previously other than by me (no I haven't bothered to google and check), so please try to bear this in mind before reaching for the label "unimaginitive"...

    Or as an alternative, please try hard not to fuck off a whole lot less!

  • @crosboid Congratulations on inventing the words "torybroad" and "torybloid". Have you considered a career in comedy? You're truly a wordsmith and I would hate for a talent such as yours to be squandered on YouTube comments.

    And I have taken your criticism on board and I will endeavour to fuck off off a lot less in future. As soon as I work out what that means.

  • @LovePsalm1 Really, what is the point in posting this shit? I'm impressed by your enthusiasm to try and put me down, don't get me wrong, but it just seems like a bit of a waste of time to me. Especially when considering the subject matter. Perhaps your talent for appraisal could be more efficiently directed elsewhere.

    As for the alternative suggestion, not fucking off less would involve fucking off more. Not amazing grammar, I know, but at least the point has now been explained.

  • @crosboid My first comment was constructive criticism. My second one was taking the piss out of you because you got your knickers in a twist and took it personally.

    So thats why I posted that. You're the one that dragged it out, not me.

  • @LovePsalm1: I can understand from your hallowed viewpoint that your criticisms may seem constructive, but as I pointed out, it's somewhat ironic when one accuses someone of being unimaginative when the accused uses terms or phrases created entirely off their own back.

    As for getting angry, I think you'll find that I'm quite happy with your attempts to take the piss, as the line "Have you considered a career in comedy?" is hardly an exercise in the imaginative comeback.

  • @LovePsalm1, you have got to be one huuuge nerd to take this website so seriously. who the hell cares how popular you are on here? you must really not have much going on in the real world, and i'm guessing the smell b.o. and chili cheese fritos in your mom's basement is getting pretty thick by this point. do yourself a favor and get out alittle more often...

  • students in sussex have been *peacefully* occupying their campus for two days now, it's all over the papers <---sarcasm in case you missed it

    

  • @carolineholding I'm a student at Sussex university. I've been to 2 occupations that they've held on campus over the last year, including this one. They both seemed pretty peaceful to me. They even gave me free food.

  • haha take your fourty pound sweatshop mannufactured che gevera t-shirt back to that gap store ya prick. Dan getting all hard and shit :)

  • Looking forward to your inspiring and subversive rap about how brilliant the forthcoming Royal Wedding will be. Get stuck in!

  • At the end of the day, either you pay for your degrees or the entire higher education system collapses and noone gets a degree. Why should other people pay for it? Not to mention you're not being asked for the money upfront, but it is a loan system.

    Stop fucking whinging. Labour brought in tuition fees in the first place. I paid 20 grand for my degree. I saw it as an investment in my future.

    Typical lefties. They think other people should pay for them to get on in life. Grow some balls.

  • @Tehjonny32 Yes, because I'm going to pay thousands more to take the exact same fucking course as someone who paid less for it a few years ago, you idiotic Tory cunt.

  • @FaintBrushfire - I could understand a reasonable increase, but trebling the fees is basically the tories saying "you riff raff, stay out of our universities"

  • @TheDarkKreig Basic internet lesson for TheDarkKreig: TheDarkKreig, do not comment on every video with whatever thought happens to enter your old-man head as you read others' comments. Nobody cares. You are only allowed to comment when you have something constructive to add, or something witty to say.

  • @THEKINGOFEUR0PE Lmao, you really are stupid, what you've told me not to do, you've done yourself: read someone's comment and commented on what you thought while you read it.

    Nobody cares what I say? So what makes you think people care what you say? You need to get over your superiority complex. You're such an insignificant arrogant piece of crap, your username says it all. "I'm insecure about my self so I'll go on the internet, call myself a king and act smart and hard." You're pathetic.

  • @TheDarkKreig It's still a loan. The rate at which you pay it back has been lowered, and the wages threshold raised. Nothing stopping anyone going to university, but their own stinking self-centred attitudes. No matter. I look forward to our universities getting better because they'll have increased funding. Universities aren't a creche for people entering their twenties. They are a business, just like any other private organisation.

  • @Tehjonny32 I made that comment about 4 or 5 months ago... and you have enough time to look through that many comments? How very sad, you must be quite lonely.

  • @FaintBrushfire : I paid 3 grand for my degree, people in the year below paid 1200. That is an increase of 150%. Under your blessed Labour government. Is selective amnesia a prerequisite for Labourites these days?

  • Contrived ill informed crap song and video. Anyone who considers property damage to be violent needs to reassess their views on piracy because frankly its no different. Hypocritical privileged kid rhetoric we could do without. From what I can tell you weren't at the protest you watched it on the news as are regurgitating that... bravo.

  • @chrisfreeactivist You obviously keep seeking out the places where you can insult people, get into fights (forum fights) and then do your best to get eveybody that disagrees with your special life philosophy banned. You get a kick out of it, so don't complain about it. I have yet to see you attemt any intelligent discussions anywhere. But telling others what to think and insulting other people opinions is something I see you do all the time.

  • @THEKINGOFEUR0PE Who have I insulted exactly? I put forward my viewpoint or do you think this is unacceptable?

    Special life philosophy? What equality for my community? Anti racism? which special life philosophy are you talking about?

    As for insulting peoples opinions can you insult someone's opinion?

  • @chrisfreeactivist oh snap! I disagree tho I think there's a big difference between downloading a song on the internet and throwing a molotov cocktail at a cop car but that's just my opinion. Is dan really priveleged tho and even if he is what difference does that make?

  • @chrisfreeactivist Oh shut your face. Just a bunch of kids throwing a temper tantrum because they're not getting what they want. Then you bash on about entitlement? I've never met a more entitled breed than the British lefty. Think the world owes you a living.

    It doesn't owe you shit.

  • what a load of tory bollocks, talk about middle class rap. the rich should be paying for our degrees because otherwise only the very rich will get an education. pathetic. The government ignore us if were peaceful and condemn us if we take action. you are pathetic and just trying to get famous by being current.

  • @SuperJacattack Firstly, it's not just "the rich" would would be paying for your degree; if we adopt a system of everyone getting free uni education, it would be a collective burden on society. Everyone would have to pay for it, from cleaners up to corporate managers. Secondly, the poor can still go to Uni because it's a debt, not an up-front payment.

  • @SuperJacattack listen you che gevera wearing prick, dan never said anything in this song about his views on tuition fees, this song is about the stupidy of violent and vandalist protest, if you can't figure that out then you are seriously fucking retarded.

  • I was originally behind the students' protest, I think that the state of tuition fees and the educational budget is shocking and that the Tory cuts are going to fuck over a large number of people for a long period of time, but then I heard that a window got smashed and well, I'm not sure that I can condone that kind of behaviour. Kill all students to stop the needless violence.

  • Hey you student fa*ggots, I hate every single one of you. All of you are fat, retarded, no-lifes who spend every second of their day whining about the cost of your degrees. You are everything bad in the world. Honestly, this is even worse than je*rking off to pictures on facebook. Hit me with your best shot. I'm pretty much perfect. I was captain of the football team, and starter on my basketball team. What sports do you play, other than "jack off to videos of Nick Clegg lying"?