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Old 12-04-2013, 11:19 PM #10
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Originally Posted by Kizzy View Post
First off it has been accepted by the metropolitan police that there is a democratic right to protest.
Quite frankly I feel the rest of your post is laughable, seriously if after all the testimony, facts and opinion across these threads I find it hard to believe why anyone who has a view would be called a 'dick'?
We all have a perspective, I appreciate you don't see why some feel passionately enough to take to the streets.
However, those who do choose to demonstrate have the right to be heard, using the funeral of the person that you feel is the the root cause of the problems we currently face may seem extreme... it is though representative of feeling across the UK.
What's there to protest? She's dead, she can't change anything now.

People are not protesting, they are rejoicing over someone dying and nothing can change that fact. You can keep dressing it up as something noble but in the end you're laughing at a dead old woman who is beyond caring now. The only people getting hurt are her family.
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