Message from @Thule
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Why is going after universities daft? They're the future generation, especially in the UK where most kids are university educated now. Pretty much standard to have a degree here.
Students did join though
I wouldn't in a million years
Why would any man in the UK join a far right organisation when an employer can fire you for doing so
and leave you homeless
Radicals would for certain give up their diploma for fighting for its people
Yet men do anyway
Yeah but jobs come and go easier than getting a degree
I think a lot fewer people should do degrees
That's easy to say when you don't have dependants. When you have a family, getting a new job isn't that simple
When you miss a mortgage payment, or rent
But if you're committed to doing it you should see it through
Universities will kick you out over almost nothing though
Racist jokes for example
Any employer, university or any institution in the UK will kick you out for having far right affiliations
whether it's an official policy, or unofficial one
I mean that's not true though is it
The company I work for employs a diversity/equality officer and she hosts seminars pushing her bullshit agenda down our throats. A trend which is common in all big companies now.
The bloke I talked to had a job and he was a prominent member in the news and stuff
Guarantee if I called her out, I'd be sacked. So I don't attend her seminars.
No
No not at all
NA?
They never did anything
No
A few of their members celebrated Jo Cox's murder
so they were banned
Members have done plotting but that's not what NA is for really
Weren't a couple of those soldiers arrested in it
Yep
Oh well.
Literally every company you join now has a racial tolerance/diversity section in the contract you sign
if you're found to be in breach of that, you're gone
The assilant of Jo Coxx was connected with some movement though?
EDL?
allegedly
was just a mentally ill person
What'd EDL be?
who was having an argument, Jo cox intervened and got stabbed
You don't have to work for a big company though, a lot of work is less formal than that