Message from @lungfish

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2019-09-25 06:17:53 UTC  

https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/ have a nice little read <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-09-25 06:17:54 UTC  

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2019-09-25 06:18:09 UTC  

Mainly its good to know where your taxes are going rather then a big black hole that is used on god knows what like income tax

2019-09-25 06:18:36 UTC  
2019-09-25 06:18:42 UTC  

The thing is even people who used to be pro BBC think it should be abolished now

2019-09-25 06:19:07 UTC  

Of course it should

2019-09-25 06:19:33 UTC  

The idea that a service can say "we will show the news we feel is relevant to our leanings" and take public money is ethically wrong if not legally

2019-09-25 06:19:55 UTC  

Its essentially racketeering

2019-09-25 06:20:00 UTC  

:/ I miss the good ole days when the BBC was useful as a counterpoint to keep others a bit more honest.

2019-09-25 06:20:08 UTC  

We'll call you racist and you gotta pay up nigga

2019-09-25 06:20:15 UTC  

Basically

2019-09-25 06:20:33 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/626301998064467970/image0-8.png

2019-09-25 06:20:36 UTC  

Cut and paste for you to have a look and laugh at

2019-09-25 06:20:37 UTC  

What is live TV and when do I need a licence for it?
Live TV means any programme you watch or record as it’s being shown on TV or live on any online TV service. It’s not just live events like sport, news and music. It covers all programmes on any channel, including soaps, series, documentaries and even movies.

If you’re watching live TV, you need to be covered by a TV Licence:

if you’re watching on TV or on an online TV service
for all channels, not just the BBC
if you record a programme and watch it later
if you watch a programme on a delay
to watch or record repeats
to watch or record programmes on +1, +2 and +24 channels
to watch live programmes on Red Button services
even if you already pay for cable, satellite or other TV services

2019-09-25 06:21:03 UTC  

<:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-09-25 06:21:08 UTC  

#CuckedBritain

2019-09-25 06:21:09 UTC  

When parliament was prorogued they got 13 remainers on in a row

2019-09-25 06:21:23 UTC  

Ukip is dead

2019-09-25 06:21:26 UTC  

Good

2019-09-25 06:21:30 UTC  

Its eating itself

2019-09-25 06:21:30 UTC  

Storin how is your smug activity helpful

2019-09-25 06:21:46 UTC  

I'm not smug, I take the piss out of everyone

2019-09-25 06:21:58 UTC  

Today its the TV tax and British people, tomorrow it could be you <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-09-25 06:22:11 UTC  

I better be careful then

2019-09-25 06:22:20 UTC  

Its good because the vote will be split less but its bad because they shouldn't have cucked

2019-09-25 06:22:48 UTC  

Lots of Brits are standing up for the Brexit fight now and I respect them for it

2019-09-25 06:22:54 UTC  

No they aren't

2019-09-25 06:23:08 UTC  

Most are very apathetic if you look at the non biased polls

2019-09-25 06:23:30 UTC  

There is more standing up for than against, but those numbers are not all that big tbh

2019-09-25 06:23:44 UTC  

I remember that poll in the UK that showed 8% as feminist and 30% as explicitly anti feminist so they can't be that cucked

2019-09-25 06:23:58 UTC  

The prevalent attitude I have encountered and read study after study about is "just get on with it or go away"

2019-09-25 06:24:52 UTC  

People appear to just want it to be over

2019-09-25 06:25:05 UTC  

Feminism and BRexit are 2 different subjects, the UK isn't quite like America in that regard where politically you are either rep or dem and agree with everything <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-09-25 06:25:11 UTC  

Hell, even as an *outsider* to the matter I just want it over, too.

2019-09-25 06:25:29 UTC  

I don't want it over in any way that doesn't result in Brexit

2019-09-25 06:25:48 UTC  

cons in the UK are more towards being feminist themselves

2019-09-25 06:25:59 UTC  

As opposed to what's happening with Trump's presidency- let this madness continue for four more years, *please*.

2019-09-25 06:26:07 UTC  

But it demonstrates what the people think

2019-09-25 06:26:19 UTC  

It was a test of democracy nothing more, and democracy failed tbh, the vote was had and the immediate argument was "well we will get a deal anyway" followed up by "they didn't know what they were voting for" "lets do it again to be sure" etc etc

2019-09-25 06:26:48 UTC  

If the will of the people is absolute as the parliamentarians claim than the referendum should of been the finality of it all

2019-09-25 06:26:54 UTC  

Its a test of the government and institutions and representatives