Message from @wacka

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2020-02-25 10:46:45 UTC  

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2020-02-25 10:47:24 UTC  

Funny. Because I've seen far-left "human rights advocates" arguing for communism and praising communist regimes.

2020-02-25 10:48:45 UTC  

"Article 9.

No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile."

2020-02-25 10:48:51 UTC  

Assange? Snowden?

2020-02-25 10:49:07 UTC  

Tommy Robinson?

2020-02-25 10:49:34 UTC  

Remember, human rights only apply to people the state deems human

2020-02-25 10:49:47 UTC  

True, unfortunately

2020-02-25 10:50:00 UTC  

I think its the right to property one they dont like

2020-02-25 10:50:40 UTC  

which is why when it was copied over to the ECHR they changed it to "enjoy property" instead of "buy property"

2020-02-25 10:58:20 UTC  

I don't think they liked the free speech part either

2020-02-25 10:59:33 UTC  

"Article 18.
 
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance."

2020-02-25 10:59:38 UTC  

Also...

2020-02-25 11:00:14 UTC  

@wacka look at the 3rd paragraph

"Article 16.

(1) Men and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution.
(2) Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses.
(3) The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State."

2020-02-25 11:00:18 UTC  

Big oof

2020-02-25 11:00:45 UTC  

yeah when they copied that one over to ECHR, they took out the word consenting

2020-02-25 11:00:53 UTC  

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2020-02-25 11:01:20 UTC  

other than that its pretty much identical

2020-02-25 11:13:43 UTC  

that turned into a big advert for Yorkshire Tea

2020-02-25 11:14:07 UTC  

people going out and buying it that don't even like tea

2020-02-25 11:21:01 UTC  

I like the top tweet in that search... about boris drinking water "your move lefties"

2020-02-25 11:27:01 UTC  

looks like a few people are trying to make #Leftwaffe a thing... I like it...

2020-02-25 11:29:42 UTC  

Well, it looks like I'm changing my shopping list from 'tea' to 'Yorkshire tea'

2020-02-25 11:30:17 UTC  

Ive got a near full box, so Im good for a bit

2020-02-25 11:30:36 UTC  

noticed italy's supermarkets are being rushed

2020-02-25 11:33:31 UTC  

I'm not suprised, might as well pick up some extra supplies while I'm out

2020-02-25 11:35:03 UTC  

I got a delivery comin at 2pm .. bit of tinned food

2020-02-25 12:00:33 UTC  

Fun fact: The Abolition of Slavery movement in the UK during the 18th and 19th centuries produced some great patriotism

In 1785, English poet William Cowper wrote:

"We have no slaves at home – Then why abroad?
Slaves cannot breathe in England; if their lungs
Receive our air, that moment they are free.
They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
That's noble, and bespeaks a nation proud.
And jealous of the blessing. Spread it then,
And let it circulate through every vein."

2020-02-25 12:03:24 UTC  

think england was the first ever nation to abolish slavery of its own people

2020-02-25 12:03:39 UTC  

the king declared no englishman can be a slave in the year 1102

2020-02-25 12:05:57 UTC  

We never had many black slaves in the UK anyway

2020-02-25 12:06:48 UTC  

Since why have to feed, clothe and provide shelter for a slave when you can just pay a Working Class peasant a pittance for the same work

2020-02-25 12:06:49 UTC  

well.. certainly not back then .. but a lot of english, scottish, welsh and irish were slaves

2020-02-25 12:07:15 UTC  

I'm talking more about in the 18th and 19th centuries

2020-02-25 12:07:56 UTC  

yeah at that time if there was a british slave, they would have been growing tobacco or sugar in the carribean colonies

2020-02-25 12:08:20 UTC  

only about 14k slaves in the UK when slavery was abolished by the empire

2020-02-25 12:08:48 UTC  

Since it was cheaper to just get a Working Class person to do the work than get a slave

2020-02-25 12:09:04 UTC  

Since as I said, you have to feed, clothe and provide shelter for said slave

2020-02-25 12:09:11 UTC  

and they were educated, well dressed, even paid (albeit a pittance) and mainly just served tea

2020-02-25 12:09:14 UTC  

While you could just pay a pittance to the Working class