And, forgive me, but those people were fighting for more important things than working tax credits...
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@GrumpyCockney@JulesSunbeam after years of peacefully fighting a system that didn't allow black South Africans to fight any other way -
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@GrumpyCockney@JulesSunbeam if the response to peaceful protest is state violence, then yes a violent response to that is acceptable. -
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@JuliaHB1@GrumpyCockney@JulesSunbeam so you are in support of the Provisional IRA? -
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@JuliaHB1@GrumpyCockney@JulesSunbeam it's actually this day (5th Oct) in 1968 when peaceful protest in Derry was met with state violence
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By the way, angry Twitter folk, I know the Suffragettes, Mandela etc used violence. They didn't have the vote. Do you see the difference?
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@JuliaHB1 I see the vote being used by the ruling elite as a tool of pacification in the face of genuine revolution? -
@eritskes oh shush, you're just embarrassing yourself now
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@JuliaHB1 actually suffragettes did spit to get arrested..! Get your facts right... -
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@JuliaHB1 so its ok to spit at police officers then? I'm sure @Tereasa_May agrees with you and the rest of#Tories.#CPC15#Jeremy4PM -
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@JuliaHB1:@JoannieCo no, they spat on police officers arresting them. Not the same thing.... Was ok?#CPC15#jeremyhunt
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@JuliaHB1 im sure the poor disabled, bedroom tax , tax credits would much more prefer to be spat on rather than crapped on by tories -
@stepneyboy1 lovely thought, thanks
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