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CB

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 6:19 pm
by David Johnson
"Hi Troll, if you look at the drivel you have written above you will see that you have not asked me a question. You ask a question, answer it yourself then finish on a put down."

Ah, the use of the word, troll. Your definition of a troll appears to be someone who makes a point you cannot answer.

I will make the point even more obvious then. Just for you! You have been rabbiting on about Mandela=murderer or terrorist as if that is all he was. Not that he was found guilty of murder as far as I am aware in a South African court.

You can't find a question? Well I will have it in a separate paragraph shall I just so you can pick it out? You obviously totally missed it first time around.

(In the scenario where there are millions who have murdered people) So how do we decide which of these people who have killed people either directly or indirectly can have their life summed up as murderers?

My answer is "Well you look at the circumstances of that murdering act, before and after and then look at the rest of their life to come to a sensible evaluation."

WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER TO MY QUESTION? There I have put in caps to make it easier for you to spot


" Don't bother me again David."

Don't be silly. Show some bollocks, Cunty and some manners. Please answer my question.

Re: CB

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 6:38 pm
by number 6
David ,asking him to show manners is like asking to the queen to bare her arse in public,it will never happen. The guy is a low life,pure and simple,and a buillshitting one at that. Shit off my shoe.

Re: CB

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 7:30 pm
by Cuntybollocks
So how do we decide which of these people who have killed people either directly or indirectly can have their life summed up as murderers?


Oh yes, I see what you mean. Well you raise a good point David, but you see we are not talking about millions of others, we are talking about Nelson Mandela, remember him?, he is the subject of this here thread. This was a man who plotted and succeeded to kill and maim many many innocent men, women and children. He was a terrorist and cannot be thought of as anything else.

Final word.

Goodnight.

Re: CB

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 7:37 pm
by Cuntybollocks


Ah, there you are!!. As I have replied to David and a m playlist how about you show some manners and reply to MY question. The one I asked you on Sunday.

I'm waiting....again.

AM

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 9:00 pm
by Essex Lad
a m playlist wrote:

>
> Essex Lad, please answer this question, yes or no - was Mandela
> the first black President of South Africa?

Yes.

And what point are you trying to make with this statement of the bleedin' obvious?

Re: AM

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 9:17 pm
by a m playlist
Essex Lad wrote:

> a m playlist wrote:
>
> >
> > Essex Lad, please answer this question, yes or no - was
> Mandela
> > the first black President of South Africa?
>
> Yes.
>
> And what point are you trying to make with this statement of
> the bleedin' obvious?

The point I'm trying to make is that is probably one of the reasons why the BBC gave so much coverage to his death/funeral. So, in the BBC's and many peoples eyes, Mandela was not just a "terrorist" and "mass murderer" as you and many of your ilk that post on this forum believe him to be. An electorate was willing to give him a second chance.


Re: AM

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 10:10 pm
by Essex Lad
a m playlist wrote:

> Essex Lad wrote:
>
> > a m playlist wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Essex Lad, please answer this question, yes or no - was
> > Mandela
> > > the first black President of South Africa?
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > And what point are you trying to make with this statement of
> > the bleedin' obvious?
>
> The point I'm trying to make is that is probably one of the
> reasons why the BBC gave so much coverage to his death/funeral.
> So, in the BBC's and many peoples eyes, Mandela was not just a
> "terrorist" and "mass murderer" as you and many of your ilk
> that post on this forum believe him to be.

Please show me where I have ever claimed that Mandela was a "mass murderer".

The BBC has some very odd views on many subjects: EU, climate change etc, etc

An electorate was
> willing to give him a second chance.
>
The electorate also put Jacob Zuma into power so I'm not sure about your faith in it is justified.

Re: AM

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 10:50 pm
by a m playlist
Essex Lad wrote:

> Please show me where I have ever claimed that Mandela was a
> "mass murderer".
>
> The BBC has some very odd views on many subjects: EU, climate
> change etc, etc
>
> An electorate was
> > willing to give him a second chance.
> >
> The electorate also put Jacob Zuma into power so I'm not sure
> about your faith in it is justified.

So you don't agree with Arginald Valleywater's appraisal that Mandela was a "mass murderer"? Fair enough. So you merely consider him to be a "terrorist" - the fact that he managed to persuade an electorate to vote him in as President is neither here or there.


Re: CB

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 5:38 pm
by David Johnson
"Oh yes, I see what you mean"

I figured that if I really simplified it, you would understand eventually.

"Well you raise a good point David, but you see we are not talking about millions of others, we are talking about Nelson Mandela, remember him?, "

Please note, sarcasm when it is not backed up by any intelligence, is very tedious and says much, much more about the limitations of the poster as opposed to the recipient of their post.

"He was a terrorist and cannot be thought of as anything else."

By you Cunty, by you. Did I miss the world's statesmen gathering to celebrate the life and commemorate the death of Osama Bin Laden? No. What about Gaddafi, did I miss the funeral where Obama gave an oration? I don't think so.

Why is that do you think, Cunty? It was because Osama was viewed as a terrorist much more than Mandela due to the actions in the entirety of Mandela's life. As for Gaddafi, he oppressed his own people for decades and was also involved in terrorist activity.

In the case of Mandela he was revered because many statesmen South Africans, lovers of freedom also weighed into the equation his role in peace and reconciliation after his release from 27 years in jail. He could have started a bloodbath but instead took a different path of peace and reconciliation. That is the difference.

Now this is my last post to you unless I decide to take the piss out of you some more, because you appear to be a very dim boy indeed.

Number 6

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 5:50 pm
by David Johnson
Best to make Cunty wait eh, Number 6.?

When he starts treating you with some respect you could always put him at the bottom of your list of people to reply to. 2020 sound a good year to me.