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Re: As far as punters are concerned the Tories are set to lose their majority at the next election – pol
But then you can just talk about 'my emotional reaction', or 'my feelings', or 'my perspective', not 'my truth', and you'll have communicated your meaning accurately without twisting language and log… (View Post)2 -
Re: As far as punters are concerned the Tories are set to lose their majority at the next election – pol
I do indeed agree that the government should be using its majority to resist wokeism more effectively, and to some extent they are: the new laws on protecting freedom of speech in universities and on… (View Post)1 -
Re: As far as punters are concerned the Tories are set to lose their majority at the next election – pol
Remember how you were telling us for months that the most important things in the country were the schools and children's educations? They all unlocked two days ago. Do schools suddenly no longer mat… (View Post)2 -
Re: As far as punters are concerned the Tories are set to lose their majority at the next election – pol
It's because the modern Left works by claiming the strongest and/or most emotive terms for their lexicon irrespective of whether logic and reason are on their side. So you get abominations like words… (View Post)2 -
Re: As far as punters are concerned the Tories are set to lose their majority at the next election – pol
Yes, 'my truth' is an oxymoron used by people who don't understand that truth is meant to be objective, not personal. That's what makes it truth. (View Post)2