sorry but the uploaders ''em kunts doing their jobs'' yeh note to the last bit... Their doing their JOBS unlike you lot... most of which look jobless :-/ *sigh*
@rjfc2 think you went off on a tangent here. The police jobs. They hardly beat children up. They are at the frontline faced with a mob thats shouting abuse at them. I'd like you to do that same job rather than being part of the mob. Its a bit of a nervous situation. And yes i remember quoting a few statistics in the past, most demonstrations that turn nasty often include many jobless but also i think involves too many of those that think the world revolves around weed and sitting under trees.
@lightningpete Were you at this demonstration? Doesnt sound like you were. There was a reason that they were shouting abuse. The demonstration was very peaceful until the police came along, boxed everyone into a small space allowing noone to enter or leave, not even to go to the toilet, for 6 hours. And on many occasions charged though the crowd wielding batons and hitting people.
umm thts the reason alot of people were protesting u twat. there were no jobs the bankers were getting fuck loads of money and the man who ran RBS in to the ground got almost a 6 figuer pension and didnt want to even give a penny back! whilst the police go round charging and kettling! wat do u expect to happen wen u keep 10,000 people who are pissed off in a corden for 6 hours?
@gdw1234 Trust me there are plenty of jobs, albeit lower paid jobs and those jobs some people would think are horrible, but at least their jobs. The banks are like football its all about contracts here. If a manager is sacked within his contract he will still get a big sum of money regardless. I hardly think he ran RBS into the ground, it was inevitable anyway. Iceland and Americas Bubbles collapsed that caused this. RBS were just another victim.
"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined." Patric Henry
"There is no reason to accept the doctrines crafted to sustain power and privilege, or to believe that we are constrained by mysterious and unknown social laws. These are simply decisions made within institutions that are subject to human will, and that must face the test of legitimacy.
And if they do not meet the test, they can be replaced by other institutions that are more free and more just, as has happened often in the past."
fucking hippies
bl0odlu5t 1 year ago
@bl0odlu5t fucking bankers
daralnaim 1 year ago
@daralnaim lol true that
bl0odlu5t 1 year ago
police should beat the fuck out of em
Ralph1122 1 year ago
@Ralph1122 they did.
daralnaim 1 year ago
lol i would love to be one of them police officers
TSnXxOshelxX 2 years ago
sorry but the uploaders ''em kunts doing their jobs'' yeh note to the last bit... Their doing their JOBS unlike you lot... most of which look jobless :-/ *sigh*
lightningpete 2 years ago
How the fuck do you know that?
rjfc2 2 years ago
I could employ someone to beat up small children, it would be their job. Doesn't justify it though.
rjfc2 2 years ago
@rjfc2 think you went off on a tangent here. The police jobs. They hardly beat children up. They are at the frontline faced with a mob thats shouting abuse at them. I'd like you to do that same job rather than being part of the mob. Its a bit of a nervous situation. And yes i remember quoting a few statistics in the past, most demonstrations that turn nasty often include many jobless but also i think involves too many of those that think the world revolves around weed and sitting under trees.
lightningpete 1 year ago
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rjfc2 1 year ago
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@lightningpete Were you at this demonstration? Doesnt sound like you were. There was a reason that they were shouting abuse. The demonstration was very peaceful until the police came along, boxed everyone into a small space allowing noone to enter or leave, not even to go to the toilet, for 6 hours. And on many occasions charged though the crowd wielding batons and hitting people.
rjfc2 1 year ago
umm thts the reason alot of people were protesting u twat. there were no jobs the bankers were getting fuck loads of money and the man who ran RBS in to the ground got almost a 6 figuer pension and didnt want to even give a penny back! whilst the police go round charging and kettling! wat do u expect to happen wen u keep 10,000 people who are pissed off in a corden for 6 hours?
gdw1234 2 years ago
@gdw1234 Trust me there are plenty of jobs, albeit lower paid jobs and those jobs some people would think are horrible, but at least their jobs. The banks are like football its all about contracts here. If a manager is sacked within his contract he will still get a big sum of money regardless. I hardly think he ran RBS into the ground, it was inevitable anyway. Iceland and Americas Bubbles collapsed that caused this. RBS were just another victim.
lightningpete 1 year ago
@lightningpete loooooll.. this is a late reply but that is so true
Ralph1122 1 year ago
looks fun
Aerodynamics123 2 years ago
I think i saw a Rage Against the Machine hoodie
Dilliboy63 2 years ago 2
yeh same lol
Aerodynamics123 2 years ago
The cops look really confused lol Who the fuck are you!!
smmeegal 2 years ago
Looks like he's had enough. Understanbly.
jendrixhendrix 2 years ago
Let the Police do their job!!
Your behaviour is embarrassing!!
euroaussie24 2 years ago
what a good day's work, ey?..
daralnaim 2 years ago
"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined." Patric Henry
salahtahir 2 years ago
"There is no reason to accept the doctrines crafted to sustain power and privilege, or to believe that we are constrained by mysterious and unknown social laws. These are simply decisions made within institutions that are subject to human will, and that must face the test of legitimacy.
And if they do not meet the test, they can be replaced by other institutions that are more free and more just, as has happened often in the past."
-- Noam Chomsky (Anarchist)
CapitalistHolocaust 2 years ago