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<blockquote data-quote="McTallshort" data-source="post: 1000088" data-attributes="member: 53362"><p>Why should we? </p><p></p><p>People should support what resonates with them. Just because something has become a bit of a fad doesn't mean people have support it. </p><p></p><p>When Diana died the country went mental, if you didn't procrastinate yourself on the alter of the people's Princess the tabloids ripped you to pieces. It was very disturbing. I was on leave from the army at the time and was sat with my dad having a pint and he was telling me the country was losing its grip on reality and most people didn't even know her. He was speaking in his local but had to do it in hushed tones. That should never happen in the UK. </p><p></p><p>Is Police brutally a problem in the US? Possibly I haven't done much reading up on it. </p><p>Do people have a right to show support for a cause like BLM? Yes absolutely. </p><p>Do we have the right to question why some people are in different to it? No we ******* don't. It's no one's business but that person's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McTallshort, post: 1000088, member: 53362"] Why should we? People should support what resonates with them. Just because something has become a bit of a fad doesn't mean people have support it. When Diana died the country went mental, if you didn't procrastinate yourself on the alter of the people's Princess the tabloids ripped you to pieces. It was very disturbing. I was on leave from the army at the time and was sat with my dad having a pint and he was telling me the country was losing its grip on reality and most people didn't even know her. He was speaking in his local but had to do it in hushed tones. That should never happen in the UK. Is Police brutally a problem in the US? Possibly I haven't done much reading up on it. Do people have a right to show support for a cause like BLM? Yes absolutely. Do we have the right to question why some people are in different to it? No we ******* don't. It's no one's business but that person's. [/QUOTE]
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