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Originally Posted by Dezzy
I thought we were talking about students? Oh wait no, this is just another case of responding to a valid argument by bringing up non-related 'incidents' involving labour to hide the fact you can't argue against what I've said. This whole attitude of responding to a topic with an unrelated attack on Corbyn and/or Labour etc is really ****ing boring.
I struggle to have sympathy for the likes of Zac Goldman who ran his mayoral campaign on racism and bigotry. You can't spread around hate like that and get upset when it comes back to bite you in the arse. I have more sympathy for the heightened abuse Sadiq Khan likely faced as a result of Goldsmith's attempts to smear him as a terrorist purely because he's a muslim.
If you want to talk about intimidation though feel free to start a new thread, I have a lot to say about it but when it comes to this opinion piece, it's flawed for reasons I've already stated and you've not provided good enough reasons to make me consider otherwise.
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Students feeling frightened and intimidated by the hard left; MP's intimidated and harassed by the hard left - how are they unrelated?
I was pointing out that the opinions in the article could not be disregarded as the intimidation mentioned in it is widespread by the hard left.
But once again my response wasn't to your liking (and not in the way you portray) so you just ignore and twist so you don't have to address facts like why has Corbyn not condemned these thugs loudly and clearly, in public.