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Re: Bristol Brexit snowflakes

Post by Cannydc » Wed Aug 14, 2019 9:40 pm

:pmsl: :pmsl: :pmsl: "Death Cult" :pmsl: :pmsl: :pmsl:

Re: Bristol Brexit snowflakes

Post by Stooo » Wed Aug 14, 2019 9:30 pm

They want to be out on a fucking street stall or at SODEM if they want abuse :woteva:

Bristol Brexit snowflakes

Post by Grafenwalder » Wed Aug 14, 2019 9:08 pm

The Leavers of Bristol who avoid talking about Brexit in public in case they are called fascist

Brexiter snowflakes in Bristol have created their own little "safe space" to meet each month because friends no longer speak to them and they get called fascists and Nazis. Bristol voted 61.73% Remain and living and working in a ‘Remain City’ has in some cases left them feeling socially ostracised because of their pro-Brexit views. Awww.. :mrgreen:

Now at their monthly gathering of the death cult they can chant mantras about "taking back control" "Brexit means Brexit" and "will of the people" etc. :off head:

https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bris ... ng-3203137

They got this bit right about themselves though;

What hasn’t helped with the stigma are stunts by Nigel Farage that included him unveiling an anti-migrant poster during the referendum campaign which showed a queue of mostly non-white migrants and refugees with the slogan “Breaking point: the EU has failed us all.”

Or that controversial figures such as Tommy Robinson have attached themselves to the Vote Leave movement as a way of furthering his own closed-borders agenda.

“For Tommy Robinson to associate himself with the Leave Means Leave campaign is an attempt to give his anti-Islamic agenda an air of respectability,” says Paul, 42, who launched the Leavers of Bristol group back in January.

“He is just hijacking a popular feeling to further his own aims which do not represent us or our beliefs.”

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