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Old March 4th, 2015 #41
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'It's convenient for people to enhance and increase fear around ISIS because currently there's an appetite to increase security measures domestically, to engage in foreign military activity in that region of the world for economic and corporate ends.'
He has a point though he is a loathsome red bastard I have noticed there has not been much follow up on the New York axe attacker.
Personally though I believe adherence to islam is in itself a manifestation of retarded mental development
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And he heaped blame on society at large for failing to incorporate and understand the ISIS atrocities.

Brand explained that while society can 'incorporate' problems like drugs, drink and homelessness, it has so far failed to understand jihadism in the same way.

'The beheadings can’t be incorporated into the main narrative of apathy, alienation, isolation,’ he said.
The killer of Lee Rigby gave us chapter and verse on why people turn to jihad and beheadings so society should understand. I **understand Mad Michael's given reason.
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‘It’s merely an extreme example of something that is commonly understood. That our cultural story at the moment makes no sense. ’
That wasn't it.

**Understand is not synonymous with approve, so don't even start.
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**Understand is not synonymous with approve, so don't even start

Whether your master approves or not my comment is:
Understanding can be construed as approval in certain circumstances.
No civilised society needs to know anything about jihad except that it must be tackled head on and all its advocates and supporters slotted before they slot us.
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**Understand is not synonymous with approve, so don't even start

Whether your master approves or not my comment is:
Understanding can be construed as approval in certain circumstances.
No civilised society needs to know anything about jihad except that it must be tackled head on and all its advocates and supporters slotted before they slot us.
What are you on about - master?

I don't approve of Lee Rigby's murder. I have said this from the very start and whilst I agree that understanding can be construed as approval in some circumstances, this is not one of them.

I understand Mad Michael's stated reason - he was audible, verbally lucid and spoke clear English. I do not approve of his actions.
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'It's convenient for people to enhance and increase fear around ISIS because currently there's an appetite to increase security measures domestically, to engage in foreign military activity in that region of the world for economic and corporate ends.'
He has a point though he is a loathsome red bastard I have noticed there has not been much follow up on the New York axe attacker.
Personally though I believe adherence to islam is in itself a manifestation of retarded mental development


obviously the media seeks to sell newspapers and gain viewers....but...

ISIS are a very real threat, their power is expanding throughout the middle East, they are the real Arab spring, not the nonsense claimed in the media.

All that is saving us from attack is their incompetence, but sooner or later they will get lucky. A dirty bomb or something else.
 
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What are you on about - master?

I don't approve of Lee Rigby's murder. I have said this from the very start and whilst I agree that understanding can be construed as approval in some circumstances, this is not one of them.

I understand Mad Michael's stated reason - he was audible, verbally lucid and spoke clear English. I do not approve of his actions.
In another thread varg has claimed that I am stalking you around the forums.

Hitchens floated the idea that islamic terrorism is really just crazed pot heads. Ot was an interesting comment yet another system ploy to force us to accept the muslim presence in the homelands or at least influence the libtards such as brand and those that think like him
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In another thread varg has claimed that I am stalking you around the forums.

Hitchens floated the idea that islamic terrorism is really just crazed pot heads. Ot was an interesting comment yet another system ploy to force us to accept the muslim presence in the homelands or at least influence the libtards such as brand and those that think like him
Yeah, I've noticed a few sources claiming that it's only the very occasional muslim who can be classed as an extremist and the rest of them are just like us but that doesn't gel with the survey they did stating that (can't remember but quite a lot) agreed with the attack on the Hebdo magazine.

They're all missing the point. "Islamic extremism" is not the main problem. It's a problem, yeah, but excessive immigration is the main problem.
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Just googled it - 1 in 4 "British muslims" have some sympathy for the attack.
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Brand is a pseudo-man, passive non-aggressive, feminised, such males are detached from nature.

Society sees weakness as something to be rewarded, Brand is the ultimate shrill to exalt such values.

Embracing the notions of political correctness, commercialism, and money over family, while holding a handkerchief sobbing, as he talks about his "issues".

As Islam circles like a hyena.

An insane society has insane spokesmen.

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Brands explanation of why British muslims join ISIS is flawed, he says its due to the alienation of living in a modern secular society...4mins 15secs

But most muslims who have joined ISIS from overseas have not come from modern secular societies.

 
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He sometimes reminds me of the left wing version of Alex Jones types - starts off reasonably and then ends on a WTF note.
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He sometimes reminds me of the left wing version of Alex Jones types - starts off reasonably and then ends on a WTF note.


He is self admitted Marxist. I heard him say he was a Marxist in an interview (with Alex Jones ironically) and Jones didn't even call him out on it. Proves what a pussy Jones is.
 
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He is self admitted Marxist. I heard him say he was a Marxist in an interview (with Alex Jones ironically) and Jones didn't even call him out on it. Proves what a pussy Jones is.
Yes, he made a video last year specifically stating he wants Marxist Socialism - I didn't watch it all so didn't find out what he plans to do with his millions in the event of such a scenario. He's not going to bring about the revolution coming up with tard theories like "ISIS and jihadism happens because of our culture" not unless he's prepared to admit we've a culture of warmongering.

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The practical results of what Brand teaches, over cultured males, who need to feel everyones pain, but who cant even defend their women. Brand is the kind of bloke who would stand there playing with his Hari Krishna beads while a paki punched his girlfriend in the face too, like those wankers on urban 75.




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Old March 5th, 2015 #55
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This non entity self promoter of himself is constantly missing no opportunity to promote himself EARNING £££££££ and THIS thread keeps giving him AIR TIME
why ?
Russel Brand = a nobody made into a somebody by the BBC AND other agency's they all have no taste in celebrity's ! but promote the baseness of society and that is what they think is a celebrity ,god help us all.

He Brand is his name and that is what he is a BRAND !constantly promoting himself by using his big mouth by talking utter and complete nonsense.
 
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With just a week before the general election, you might think Ed Miliband has better things to do.

But the Labour leader managed to find time to slip into Russell Brand's £2million home for an interview with the comedian and self-styled revolutionary.

It is not known if they discussed Brand's views of shadow chancellor Ed Balls, who he famously called a 'clicky-wristed snidey c***'.


A picture emerged last night of Mr Ed Miliband getting into a car after visiting Brand at his house.

The unlikely pair met for an interview expected to be broadcast on the comedian's YouTube channel, The Trews.

The comedian and self-styled revolutionary recently admitted he likes the Labour leader and said he had been 'bullied' as he was 'wonky' and 'doesn't come across as normal'.

At the same time, Mr Miliband recently defended the controversial activist and admitted he was saying 'what a number of people are thinking'.

Elisa Solaris tweeted: 'A friend of mine lives opposite Russell Brand and snapped this picture of Ed Miliband leaving his house...urm'.


Labour insisted there was no mystery about the visit. A spokesman for Mr Miliband said: 'Ed was doing a media interview like he often does. We look forward to it being broadcast.'

It is not clear if the interview will be broadcast before polling day, or if any other party leaders have been invited to meet the comic.

Mr Brand, a multi-millionaire comedian, has sought to reinvent himself as the leader of a populist, anti-capitalist 'revolution'.

He is believed to live in a three bedroom loft-style house in a converted Victorian factory in Hoxton, in trendy east London where rents are in excess of £5,000 a month.

He has said he never votes because he feels politicians are untrustworthy.

Critics argue that his manifesto - much of which appears in his book 'Revolution' - is devoid of meaningful policies.

Despite that, he has an army of loyal supporters and more than nine million followers on Twitter.


Allies? The Labour leader had recently said the controversial comedian was 'saying what a number of people are thinking', while Brand said he felt Miliband was 'bullied' because he was 'wonky'
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Old May 4th, 2015 #57
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It would appear that after much meditation sitting atop an ‘ethnic fabric’ cushion from Liberty Department Store, the high priest of verbal diaharrea has announced to his band of disgruntled hipster and trustafarian followers that they should join him in voting for the party that was in power just 5 years ago. The Labour Party.

Haha, what a fake ‘radical revolutionary’ he is. This jingly jangly dishevelled extra from Pirates of the Caribbean really is one of the most over rated and over hyped ‘thinkers’ this country has ever produced. It would seem his talent for jumbling words and making sentences has convinced a lot of young people that he is someone of great wisdom and vision.

He actually might have been on to something if he had stuck to his original intention of urging everyone not to vote. Change never happens if you just repeat the same actions over and over and over again. Einstein, famously said,

“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”

One of the phrases that seems to be popular with the politicians at the moment is “holding their feet to the fire” meaning that by putting pressure on the major party in a coalition they will be able to get changes that they want. So imagine if huge numbers of people did not vote in one General Election, putting 650 pairs of tootsies milimetres from a towering inferno, and lets say the turnout was just 25%. The government would have no legitimacy and would be forced to change the voting system to make it more representative. By saying vote Labour at the last minute, Brand is just falling into line, and the ‘system’ he supposedly hates so much and makes a great living from writing and talking about how rotten it is, will just rumble on as it always had done.

All he is now saying is vote team red instead of nasty team blue, and this is exactly what has been happening for nearly 100 years! Red, blue, red, blue, red then blue over and over again. This feeble little rebel didn’t even say vote Green! How will any change ever take place if once every five years people are just scared into voting what they see is the least worst of two options?!

What makes him so ‘anti establishment’ anyway? The establishment now, all grew up loving John Lennon and rejecting old school patriotic Britain. Russell Brand is no threat to them, in fact he is just a chip of the old block. These ‘anti establishment’ comedians, vloggers, social media managers and organic cup cake market stall owners go to Glastonbury with their 50 odd year old parents and like the same music, the music of their parents generation! DO you think the 50 year olds did that with their parents when they were in their twenties?!

The ‘establishment’ he hates brought in gay marriage, gay adoptions, abortion, got rid of capital and corporal punishment, reduced prison sentences, brought in mass immigration and made laws to stop British people resisting it. They have reduced the influence of Christianity in the cou

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Old May 10th, 2015 #59
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Citing deep and personal regret, Russell Brand has announced he is to step down as Russell Brand with immediate effect.

Saying that the British people had spoken and he had to respect that in spite of his personal overwe’ening arrogance, Brand said that his current position as Russell Brand was unsustainable.

Brand will leave cluelessly fucking about with politics and seek a new career cluelessly fucking around with something else.

Brand invited several hundred reporters to witness him beginning his new life away from the gaze of the press.

“This is a catastrophic result for me and heartbreaking for my many Twitter followers”, he told assembled activists.

“Despite encouraging people not to vote the number of people who voted actually went up.”

“Clearly this makes my position untenable.”

Brand has vowed to step away from public life by making several more sequels to Get him to the Greek, where he hopes he can live quietly without anyone noticing him.



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