also here’s a half developed meme that the lad was simply paying tribute to those lovely brexiteers, The Who

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Thought you meant the airport and I got very confused.

Never had the dubious pleasure of flying in or out of there, many people tell me it is hell with two Costa Coffees.

daily mail had a picture of that guy carrying the racist to safety with some headline about a ‘good samaritan’ obvious terrible hypocrisy but good that even the daily mail can’t spin this

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The thing is, the Mails thinks they’re genuinely in the right - they think racial discrimination is not only ok but completely and utterly fair. And so any way they can depoliticise having fascist scum on our streets towards ‘getting back to normal’ ie no riots and an environment of systemic racism is what they’ll do.

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“pork on pork” :ok_hand::joy:

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Has 17 pints of Guinness once. Went to work the following day. Not pretty.

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That doesnt seem that much, people eat buckets of chicken.

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In a word…

Mate had 21 tins of it one night at uni. Had to wash his bed sheets the next morning.

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I had 22 cans

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Amateurs. I could do two cases of beer in a day, no trouble.

So glad I got sober.

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Probably about 8 beers is the most I’ve had before needing a sleep.

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Did 22 once. And a mixed grill for lunch and kebab for dinner. Fucking hell.

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Imagine being such a waste of space your primary identity is ‘football fan’.

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Once tried to drink a whole case of beers at a house party when I was about 17 (so 24 x 330 bottles). Think I got to 17 then fell asleep on the sofa.

My record on a night out was about 10 pints doing pub golf, then I threw up in a car park and carried on with JD and cokes instead :grimacing:

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Got through most of a 30 case of Bier d’Or stubbies one evening and horribly regretted that one the next day. The only time I’ve taken speed I drank a litre of vodka before going out and barely even felt it. Really not a good thing. :grimacing:

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Just the hundreds of thousands of people like that in Britain.
How do you see yourself

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It’s more agregious that his lawyer was able to frame him as such and not neo nazi / far right sympathiser, ‘anti antifascist’ or any other more relevant term. And it was accepted in court, politicising the issue by omission.