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To round up rightwingers and shoot them?

566 replies

Hullygully · 23/01/2012 14:33

I am so bored and frustrated with politely pointing out why rightwingers are wrong about everything.

If I have to read one more thread about why someone with mental health issues shouldn't have had children, or why someone made homeless should have managed better, or why the benefits cap is a good thing because Fuck the Poor, I will get out my gun and raze the boards of MN.

STOP IGNORING THE FACTS YOU RIGHTWING IGNORAMUSES AND CLIMB DOWN OUT OF YOUR OWN NARROW ARSES TO THE WORLD THAT MOST PEOPLE STRUGGLE ALONG IN.

Oh, and you're all cunts BTW.

OP posts:
maypole1 · 23/01/2012 16:40

Add message | Report | Message poster maypole1 Mon 23-Jan-12 16:34:11
Dawndonna
"You can fuck right off you silly old mare, you can't spell, you can barely string a coherent sentence together"

If you have 3 degrees Hmm why do you sound like a common Wink

You sound like one of those could mouthed women who you see on telly rolling out of clubs at 3am half cut

Classy your not

BelleDameSansMerci · 23/01/2012 16:40

Actually, I should correct that... Not to "cap" benefits for those needing them" rather than "remove benefits".

ShirleyForAllSeasons · 23/01/2012 16:41

Classy is also not just teasing away at someone who is frightened that her and her disabled children are going to end up in very sever poverty maypole.

Not that I'd expect anything better from you.

OrmIrian · 23/01/2012 16:44

Gosh, that is a tad extreme hully. But OK then.....

But if you find my old dad, don't shoot him. He's a nice old codger really but he was brainwashed by the Tories in early life.

maypole1 · 23/01/2012 16:45

Do you not what Shirley dawnada started some kind of personal attack on me as you can see from her quotes If she big enough to dish be big enough to take it

I was commenting only on the op post she hen posted somthing directed at my spelling and started ranting and swearing

So gloves are off if she wants to go

We all know I can't spell had it all my life heard all the jokes so what else has she got

Salmotrutta · 23/01/2012 16:46

Don't should my poor old Mum and Dad either - they used to be tories then saw the light.

Salmotrutta · 23/01/2012 16:46

should??? - shoot I mean. God - must stop this afternoon drinking Grin

Peachy · 23/01/2012 16:47

People rarely get a bigger house for an extra child; people THINK they will but have worked with families of seven kids in 3 bed houses shocked that in fact they do not.

Maypole using commoner as an insult tells me everything really.

What ahs gone wrong that we now need benefits as they are..... it's not the acceptability, it's the differential between income and housing that has normalised dependency. It is not the poor people that benefit from that- whether £25 or £2500 goes to their landlord they still don't see it, it's the landlord at the other end who gets the tax payer's money.

the Landlords that in my experience tend to vote Tory.

Indeed, i would argue if you get HB via leasing a house then you are benefit dependent too.

As for people moving away.... if I move to the Valleys (only cheaper area) is Social Services finally going to provide respite? Or do I just have to spend my life with never getting a break? if Mum moves (hypothetically, they don't claim much at all0 is the Council going to provide the 24 hour care Grandad needs that Mum largely provides? Mum would have to move several counties away and does not drive.

slug · 23/01/2012 16:48

Oooh, the whole thread's just gone bold.

ShirleyForAllSeasons · 23/01/2012 16:48

The problem is not your spelling it's that a lot of what you type is incomprehensible. "Do you not what Shirley dawnada" Seriously I have no idea what you're trying to say to me.

Report the attack if it's upset you so deeply. I find your behaviour on these threads to be very frustrating and upsetting, so I'm not surprised you get called names TBH.

The gloves are never on for you maypole - you simply do not care whose feelings you hurt.

Peachy · 23/01/2012 16:48

'Classy is also not just teasing away at someone who is frightened that her and her disabled children are going to end up in very sever poverty maypole.'

Shame they stopped quote of the week, that should make it for sure!

Dawndonna · 23/01/2012 16:53

Maypole
Indeed I am classy. You are getting extraordinarily defensive because you aren't capable of comprehending my posts. As for leaving clubs at 3am. I'm usually changing wet sheets, or showering dd1 at 3am, or possibly administering medication. Or maybe not sleeping due to the worry that people such as yourself have enforced on those of us who for various reasons are unable to work, but you have shouted and supported the government in their vile hatred of anybody on benefits, including those with disabilities, and therefore we worry. Will we, because we are going to be losing monies to which we are clearly entitled (yes I did use that word), have to put our children into care, thereby removing many educational as well as emotional opportunites. Will I have to put Dh into sheltered housing, I may not be able to afford the seven drugs he is prescribed each month. It is the likes of you Maypole that have supported these policies, both constantly and consistently on these threads. As I say, I have no intention now, of discussing it further with somebody who is genuinely incapable of making an informed and intelligent argument.

maypole1 · 23/01/2012 16:53

ShirleyForAllSeasons

Understood them enough to make a comment

Makes me laugh I I dont understand than comments on my post

If its to diffcult to read the don't reply other wise I will assume you are just being a bit of a arse

I have no issue with those who make fun of me spelling but just note personal attacks are sure sighn you have lost the argument

People who are intelligent attack on the points

ClothesOfSand · 23/01/2012 16:53

Goodness, this is all a bit blatant. That certain people will be first up against the wall is often my immediate response, but it is one I keep inside my head.

maypole1 · 23/01/2012 16:54

Dawndonna thought so getting mad because as I thought your on benafits

We finally get their

BelleDameSansMerci · 23/01/2012 16:55

With regard to housing:

The sale of social housing and then forbidding the building of further homes with the money raised - 80s Conservatives (many of whom are still lurking at Westminster).

So, crisis caused by Conservatives.

poloi · 23/01/2012 16:56

I think the cap is a good idea, welfare spending is out of control and needs to be reigned in. The Government is borrowing enormous sums of money in order to finance its current spending levels, this neither sensible nor sustainable in the long term and is also highly morally questionable. Welfare has seen massive rises in spending under the last Labour Government so it makes sense to target it for spending reductions. The cap is one of the measures being introduced to help reduce welfare spending and I think its a good thing as in order to receive the same income through employment a person would have to earn 35 thousand before tax. The simple fact is current welfare provision is unaffordable and needs to be reformed.

Dawndonna · 23/01/2012 16:56

*Dawndonna thought so getting mad because as I thought your on benafits

We finally get their*

Peachy · 23/01/2012 16:57

'People who are intelligent attack on the points

you don't address points

you roll out jaded incorrect rhetoric then avoid actual facts and act surprised when people get frustrated and go AAARRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH

Much like a toddler poking a puppy in fact.

Disclaimer: I have no puppy, not even one on a string that I sit outside the jobcentre with when I supp my special brew. Pity me, for my toddler has nowt to poke.

ShirleyForAllSeasons · 23/01/2012 16:57

Says the poster who is throwing the word commoner around as an insult. Grin

maypole - I don't usually bother engaging with you and can see that was the correct stance for me to take, I think I'll return to tahat as the points you are making are spurious in the extreme.

LadyBeagleEyes · 23/01/2012 16:58

I think you should all move to Scotland.
We've managed to vote out any rightwinger in the vicinity.
We're a tolerant lot.

poppyknot · 23/01/2012 17:00

Slug - thought it was just me. Can't read it as the whole thing is now shouting at me.......

BelleDameSansMerci · 23/01/2012 17:01

LadyBeagleEyes - funny you should say that! All my work is currently looking most active in Scotland. Not sure I can afford Edinbirgh, mind...

Peachy · 23/01/2012 17:01

That fact about people earning £35 after tax

it's not entirely true

DH used to earn £26k and becuase we had disabled kids still got tax credits

Working people can claim all manner of benefits. Indeed 80% OF PEOPLE ON HB ARE NOT UNEMPLOYED

80%

BUT THEY SHOULD JUST MOVE AWAY FROM THEIR WORKPLACE OR THER CARER, THEIR SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOL RIGHT?

Off to lie dow!

(PS ours is a working family and DH will be back making profits above minimum wage on his business this year so we will be way under cap; we were exempt anyway due to boy's ASD: I still care).

Peachy · 23/01/2012 17:02

Lady am in Wales LOL; wish I'd voted Plaid now I must admit!