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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2020, 08:22:18 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #16 on: October 07, 2020, 08:26:56 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2020, 08:32:25 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.
Not at all. You have every right to be against the BLM movement and the taking the knee. As I said I think it has run its course but would I boo my own team for taking it? Absolutely not. What is Goldson, Defoe and Morelos going to think when they are being abused by their own fans? They aren't doing it to encourage looting of defacing statues.

 I personally would put that alongside the booing during the minutes silence remembering the War dead or Celtic fans not wearing a poppy. I respect their right not to wear one but I cannot condone them breaking silences.

Also why is it certain people have such an issue with black or ethnic people showing a bit of solidarity? Think it says a lot about the person that has a problem with that

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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #18 on: October 07, 2020, 08:35:59 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
Why would you need to boo? You can disagree with it yet respect the reasons why people want to. What skin is it off your nose?

I've no problem with anyone who disagrees with it as such but to turn up to a Stadium just to abuse your own players who are trying to raise awareness just seems a bit silly

Always the same types though

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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #19 on: October 07, 2020, 08:54:58 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.
Not at all. You have every right to be against the BLM movement and the taking the knee. As I said I think it has run its course but would I boo my own team for taking it? Absolutely not. What is Goldson, Defoe and Morelos going to think when they are being abused by their own fans? They aren't doing it to encourage looting of defacing statues.

 I personally would put that alongside the booing during the minutes silence remembering the War dead or Celtic fans not wearing a poppy. I respect their right not to wear one but I cannot condone them breaking silences.

Also why is it certain people have such an issue with black or ethnic people showing a bit of solidarity? Think it says a lot about the person that has a problem with that

The effort put into your reply shows that you may have re-evaluated your stance of not taking me seriously, so I'll take a gamble and explain my stance.

I do not believe there's evidence that black people are actually discriminated against in any big way by whites, nor do I see anything to suggest that the killing of George Floyd was anything to do with race.  It hasn't even been concluded that the policeman killed him.  Footage shows that the drug-fuelled Floyd, fresh from trying to use a counterfeit note, was actually complaining about not being able to breathe before he was even pinned down by the officer.  It wouldn't surprise me if the policeman gets off... wonder if the looters will take their pairs of Nikes back to the shops then?

I also see them blaming 'whitey' for their problems, whereas they should really look closer to home.  If they really cared about black lives then they'd be doing well to focus on the black on black violence which is far worse, black fatherlessness and improving their actions as a group.  The demonising of police officers by this mob is nothing short of a disgrace.

Therefore, instead of fans bothering about the feelings of Goldson, Morelos and Defoe, they should be bothering about the feelings of white football fans or police officers who BLM irrationally blame for a whole range of things.

In short, BLM are a racist hate group, and are just the latest trendy group for everybody to fawn over and virtue signal about.  The 'protests' that surrounded their actions were an absolute disgrace.

I've no problem with solidarity, but that's not what's going on here.  Don't even get me started on the defacing of the statues, especially the one of the guy who led the fight against a force who wouldn't exactly have showed 'solidarity' with the BLM movement.
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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #20 on: October 07, 2020, 09:06:40 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
Why would you need to boo? You can disagree with it yet respect the reasons why people want to. What skin is it off your nose?

I've no problem with anyone who disagrees with it as such but to turn up to a Stadium just to abuse your own players who are trying to raise awareness just seems a bit silly

Always the same types though

I turn up at a football stadium to just watch football.
No time for virtue signalling, whoever does it.
Always the same types though.
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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #21 on: October 07, 2020, 09:06:55 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.
Not at all. You have every right to be against the BLM movement and the taking the knee. As I said I think it has run its course but would I boo my own team for taking it? Absolutely not. What is Goldson, Defoe and Morelos going to think when they are being abused by their own fans? They aren't doing it to encourage looting of defacing statues.

 I personally would put that alongside the booing during the minutes silence remembering the War dead or Celtic fans not wearing a poppy. I respect their right not to wear one but I cannot condone them breaking silences.

Also why is it certain people have such an issue with black or ethnic people showing a bit of solidarity? Think it says a lot about the person that has a problem with that

The effort put into your reply shows that you may have re-evaluated your stance of not taking me seriously, so I'll take a gamble and explain my stance.

I do not believe there's evidence that black people are actually discriminated against in any big way by whites, nor do I see anything to suggest that the killing of George Floyd was anything to do with race.  It hasn't even been concluded that the policeman killed him.  Footage shows that the drug-fuelled Floyd, fresh from trying to use a counterfeit note, was actually complaining about not being able to breathe before he was even pinned down by the officer.  It wouldn't surprise me if the policeman gets off... wonder if the looters will take their pairs of Nikes back to the shops then?

I also see them blaming 'whitey' for their problems, whereas they should really look closer to home.  If they really cared about black lives then they'd be doing well to focus on the black on black violence which is far worse, black fatherlessness and improving their actions as a group.  The demonising of police officers by this mob is nothing short of a disgrace.

Therefore, instead of fans bothering about the feelings of Goldson, Morelos and Defoe, they should be bothering about the feelings of white football fans or police officers who BLM irrationally blame for a whole range of things.

In short, BLM are a racist hate group, and are just the latest trendy group for everybody to fawn over and virtue signal about.  The 'protests' that surrounded their actions were an absolute disgrace.
So are you one of these "white lives matter" types. You genuinely don't think there is any type of discrimination against blacks or ethnics? If you think that then I don't see much point in trying to convince you otherwise as that will be ingrained and quite deep rooted

I find it strange that you come across on here as a reasonably pleasant guy who is friendly enough from my short time interacting with you. However you would be willing it specifically go to Ibrox possibly with your young child and boo your own players for making a stand against racism? Because that's what it isn't? Its hopefully sending a message to young fans across the Country. Now as I said I respect your right to have your opinions on BLM but your actions or potential actions I can't understand. I can separate the looting and violence from the group with professional footballers trying to spread a positive message

I can see where you get your name from

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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #22 on: October 07, 2020, 09:08:45 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
Why would you need to boo? You can disagree with it yet respect the reasons why people want to. What skin is it off your nose?

I've no problem with anyone who disagrees with it as such but to turn up to a Stadium just to abuse your own players who are trying to raise awareness just seems a bit silly

Always the same types though

I turn up at a football stadium to just watch football.
No time for virtue signalling, whoever does it.
Always the same types though.
You think they Will do it at Dens this season?

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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #23 on: October 07, 2020, 09:19:26 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
Why would you need to boo? You can disagree with it yet respect the reasons why people want to. What skin is it off your nose?

I've no problem with anyone who disagrees with it as such but to turn up to a Stadium just to abuse your own players who are trying to raise awareness just seems a bit silly

Always the same types though

I turn up at a football stadium to just watch football.
No time for virtue signalling, whoever does it.
Always the same types though.
You think they Will do it at Dens this season?

We won’t play at dense this season unless it’s a cup match.

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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #24 on: October 07, 2020, 09:36:26 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.
Not at all. You have every right to be against the BLM movement and the taking the knee. As I said I think it has run its course but would I boo my own team for taking it? Absolutely not. What is Goldson, Defoe and Morelos going to think when they are being abused by their own fans? They aren't doing it to encourage looting of defacing statues.

 I personally would put that alongside the booing during the minutes silence remembering the War dead or Celtic fans not wearing a poppy. I respect their right not to wear one but I cannot condone them breaking silences.

Also why is it certain people have such an issue with black or ethnic people showing a bit of solidarity? Think it says a lot about the person that has a problem with that

The effort put into your reply shows that you may have re-evaluated your stance of not taking me seriously, so I'll take a gamble and explain my stance.

I do not believe there's evidence that black people are actually discriminated against in any big way by whites, nor do I see anything to suggest that the killing of George Floyd was anything to do with race.  It hasn't even been concluded that the policeman killed him.  Footage shows that the drug-fuelled Floyd, fresh from trying to use a counterfeit note, was actually complaining about not being able to breathe before he was even pinned down by the officer.  It wouldn't surprise me if the policeman gets off... wonder if the looters will take their pairs of Nikes back to the shops then?

I also see them blaming 'whitey' for their problems, whereas they should really look closer to home.  If they really cared about black lives then they'd be doing well to focus on the black on black violence which is far worse, black fatherlessness and improving their actions as a group.  The demonising of police officers by this mob is nothing short of a disgrace.

Therefore, instead of fans bothering about the feelings of Goldson, Morelos and Defoe, they should be bothering about the feelings of white football fans or police officers who BLM irrationally blame for a whole range of things.

In short, BLM are a racist hate group, and are just the latest trendy group for everybody to fawn over and virtue signal about.  The 'protests' that surrounded their actions were an absolute disgrace.
So are you one of these "white lives matter" types. You genuinely don't think there is any type of discrimination against blacks or ethnics? If you think that then I don't see much point in trying to convince you otherwise as that will be ingrained and quite deep rooted

I find it strange that you come across on here as a reasonably pleasant guy who is friendly enough from my short time interacting with you. However you would be willing it specifically go to Ibrox possibly with your young child and boo your own players for making a stand against racism? Because that's what it isn't? Its hopefully sending a message to young fans across the Country. Now as I said I respect your right to have your opinions on BLM but your actions or potential actions I can't understand. I can separate the looting and violence from the group with professional footballers trying to spread a positive message

I can see where you get your name from

Why would my opinions make me a 'white lives matter type', whatever that means?

As I say, I don't see any evidence that black people are discriminated against by whites, which is the position BLM take.  This is not the same as saying there is no discrimination against ethics or blacks whatsoever, and I've no idea why you tried to twist my words in such a way.

I won't be returning the 'favour' by labelling you or making assumptions of why you think the way you do, the way you've done to me.  However, if you have a change of heart and decide to tackle my points in a reasonable manner, which you've so far ignored, then let me know.

Despite you not doing me the courtesy of answering my points in a meaningful way, I'll still answer yours.

My lad is far too young to go to the football, but if I did take him I'd explain my reasons for booing, which are as I've outlined.  I obviously wouldn't be booing anyone for making a stand against racism, would I?  Why would you even frame the question that way when I've explained why I'm against it?

Why is it strange that I appear to be reasonable, friendly and pleasant?  It's quite normal for normal people to have opposing views to oneself, unless you see then as 'the other'.  It's precisely these qualities that lead me to have such negative opinions of the whole bizarre, conspiratorial and divisive notion of players kneeling before football games.

I can separate the violence and looting from the group too, but my point is that i consider the aims and narratives of the group to be wrong in themselves, again as I've outlined.

As for my name, glad you noticed! 
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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #25 on: October 07, 2020, 09:37:50 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
Why would you need to boo? You can disagree with it yet respect the reasons why people want to. What skin is it off your nose?

I've no problem with anyone who disagrees with it as such but to turn up to a Stadium just to abuse your own players who are trying to raise awareness just seems a bit silly

Always the same types though

I turn up at a football stadium to just watch football.
No time for virtue signalling, whoever does it.
Always the same types though.
You think they Will do it at Dens this season?

We won’t play at dense this season unless it’s a cup match.

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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #26 on: October 07, 2020, 10:00:37 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
Why would you need to boo? You can disagree with it yet respect the reasons why people want to. What skin is it off your nose?

I've no problem with anyone who disagrees with it as such but to turn up to a Stadium just to abuse your own players who are trying to raise awareness just seems a bit silly

Always the same types though

I turn up at a football stadium to just watch football.
No time for virtue signalling, whoever does it.
Always the same types though.
You think they Will do it at Dens this season?

We won’t play at dense this season unless it’s a cup match.

Capital D please

From Capital N or will we say P

Can anyone translate gibberish?
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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #27 on: October 07, 2020, 10:04:37 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
Why would you need to boo? You can disagree with it yet respect the reasons why people want to. What skin is it off your nose?

I've no problem with anyone who disagrees with it as such but to turn up to a Stadium just to abuse your own players who are trying to raise awareness just seems a bit silly

Always the same types though

I turn up at a football stadium to just watch football.
No time for virtue signalling, whoever does it.
Always the same types though.
You think they Will do it at Dens this season?

We won’t play at dense this season unless it’s a cup match.

Capital D please

From Capital N or will we say P

Can anyone translate gibberish?

Rattled.

We know 😁
I post, the dafties always dive right in!

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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #28 on: October 07, 2020, 10:06:37 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
Why would you need to boo? You can disagree with it yet respect the reasons why people want to. What skin is it off your nose?

I've no problem with anyone who disagrees with it as such but to turn up to a Stadium just to abuse your own players who are trying to raise awareness just seems a bit silly

Always the same types though

I turn up at a football stadium to just watch football.
No time for virtue signalling, whoever does it.
Always the same types though.
You think they Will do it at Dens this season?

We won’t play at dense this season unless it’s a cup match.

Capital D please

From Capital N or will we say P

Can anyone translate gibberish?

Rattled.

We know 😁

‘We’ know what?

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Re: Scotland Match
« Reply #29 on: October 07, 2020, 10:12:32 pm »
Personally, I love Brother Mo's posts!

Far from displaying hate, I think he actually promotes love.  Love for his people, love for our country and love for both his football teams of Millwall and Dundee.

Keep up the good work brother
Were you not saying you would boo your team for taking the knee?

Absolutely!
Sorry I can't take you seriously then

I was behind it at the start but now believe its run its course but to actually go out your way to boo it? Just as well you don't bother going to games

Entirely up to you mate.  I'd be happy to explain my reasons, but your stance shows you've got a closed mind on the matter.

I’d boo as well.
No time for virtue signalling.
Why would you need to boo? You can disagree with it yet respect the reasons why people want to. What skin is it off your nose?

I've no problem with anyone who disagrees with it as such but to turn up to a Stadium just to abuse your own players who are trying to raise awareness just seems a bit silly

Always the same types though

I turn up at a football stadium to just watch football.
No time for virtue signalling, whoever does it.
Always the same types though.
You think they Will do it at Dens this season?

We won’t play at dense this season unless it’s a cup match.

Capital D please

From Capital N or will we say P

Can anyone translate gibberish?

Rattled.

We know 😁

‘We’ know what?

😁😁😁
I post, the dafties always dive right in!