(June 18, 2015 at 8:27 am)Neimenovic Wrote:(June 18, 2015 at 8:22 am)Randy Carson Wrote: I'm quoting others in direct response to the hate-filled lies being spread by Nope.
Beyond what Brendon O'Neill and the physicians who investigated this have said, what more do I need to add?
You don't need to add to it. You can summarize or paraphrase it. But quoting huge chunks of text, especially when you've already provided the link and not including anything from yourself is way annoying. It disturbs the flow of the conversation, and it's not how discussion works. So please don't do that
This is from Brendon O'Neill's wikipage. Apparently he used to be very to the left and now he has switched to the far right.
Quote:Broadly libertarian,[citation needed] he considers efforts to combat racism in football to be "a class war" driven by "elites' utter incomprehension of the mass passions that get aired at football matches".[4] Referring to high-profile cases of racial abuse and alleged racial abuse, he argued, "these incidents and alleged incidents are not racism at all, in the true meaning of the word", due to the levels of passion involved, describing anti-racism efforts as "a pretty poisonous desire to police the ... working classes".[4]
O'Neill has described himself as "an atheistic libertarian". He is opposed to the legalization of same-sex marriage in Australia, arguing that it has been "attended by authoritarianism wherever it’s been introduced"[5] and has criticised opposition to Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United Kingdom as intolerant and fearmongering.[6]
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I have no idea why his atheism would impress when I apparently don't agree with any other stance he takes.