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Yesterday I helped a lady in Asda that was struggling to control a particularly troublesome shopping trolley.
The brake was half on. Pure evil.
1. Spent another week not eating animal products and supporting this evil.
2. Posted a picture of a battery farm on a mountain bike forum to "raise awareness" of the evil that goes almost unchallenged amongst us, even though I'll probably get accused of being preachy for it.
Migrating all my on-line activity away from Google. Letting the Virginmedia email address go fallow as well.
kennyp - Member
So no one has joined Amnesty or anything like that, or contacted foreign governments to try and get them to change their laws or to release political prisoners?
Apparently I couldn't join twice and already take part in their campaigns...
Found a wallet with €150 in it, in addition to ID card driving licence and pictures of offspring. Called the owner and returned it.
Not exactly saving the world, more fighting the evil voice shouting YOURS YOURS on seeing all those 20s.
We're waiting for yours KennyP?
Harsh reality is that I've done very little and posing the question has made me realise that.
2. Posted a picture of a battery farm on a mountain bike forum to "raise awareness" of the evil that goes almost unchallenged amongst us, even though I'll probably get accused of being preachy for it.
Not by me you won't. Good one.
The only people in Britain who are really taking action against evil are the young British Muslims who join terrorist / extreme islamist groups.Now there's a hefty bit of moral relativism for you.
That's actually a very interesting take on it. Hadn't struck me before.
Are you on a wee bit of a crusade here kennyp?
No. It started off as a bit of a thing against people who post things on bike forums but don't do anything else. Then I realised I was as guilty as anyone else of that. Made me think a bit about myself as much as anything.
Harsh reality is that I've done very little and posing the question has made me realise that.
I bet you have well all do small acts of kindness everyday.
I saved some animals from going to waste by eating some sausages.
Anyone else fancy some chicken nuggets all of a sudden?
Hadn't struck me before
I teach History and Geography but my former boss was a Modern Studies teacher (Scottish equivalent of politics roughly if you don't know).
We were talking about the International Brigade in the Spanish Civil war and I said 'who is filling that role today'. By which I meant they feel so strongly about an issue in a foreign country that they would go there to fight and die if necessary. He suggested young British Muslims like I did in response to you.
I thought battery hens were banned in UK as of last year?
[quote=wiggles ]Anyone else fancy some chicken nuggets all of a sudden?
Nah.
But I could murder an omelette
I thought battery hens were banned in UK as of last year?
2012 I think.
If you can't actively oppose evil you can at least try to counter it by doing good.
[i]I know a lot of people don't like the present government but evil?? Seriously? Try living in some other parts of the world and I think you'll see what evil is. [/i]
Fair enough they don't carry out (obvious) mass killings of the population but I'd rate 'selling off the NHS' as borderline evil. It's a thing of beauty and they're destroying it for personal profit. If Cameron came round shaking hands I'd spit on his.
Made her wash up
Jesus Christ, that's harsh - they're not even immigrants, are they ? Or is it because they're sponging off benefits ?I thought battery hens were banned in UK as of last year?
I started a campaign to get Steve Peat selected to be the Star in a reasonably priced car in order to thwart the evil Clarkson, so get on twitter and facebook to spread the word.
Fair enough they don't carry out (obvious) mass killings of the population but I'd rate 'selling off the NHS' as borderline evil. It's a thing of beauty and they're destroying it for personal profit. If Cameron came round shaking hands I'd spit on his.
Agree with you, but I wouldn't spit on him.
I saw that but I suspect if you achieve your wish it'll just turn into another publicity stunt for Clarkson. He's not really anti-cycling, he's just pro-contraversy.
The picture on the plane was a bit much mind. I thought that would see him in trouble but it seems not. I posted my own version to him but he declined to comment.
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Agree with you, but I wouldn't spit on him. [/i]
I'm hoping he burns. Like a witch.
paulmgreen - MemberI've been to church.
I thought the thread was about opposing evil not supporting it
terrorist/extreme islamist groupls are as evil and stupid as every other extremist superstion based groups who use the weak-minded and easily led to further the power hungry obsessions of their leaders.The only people in Britain who are really taking action against evil are the young British Muslims who join terrorist / extreme islamist groups.Now there's a hefty bit of[s] moral relativism [/s]talkinmg bollocks for you.
terrorist/extreme islamist groupls are as evil and stupid
I agree, however the reality, sad though it may be, is that they don't think that way. To be willing to give up your life for a cause must mean they consider they are fighting what they see as us being evil. In a daft and stupid way I almost respect them and pity them in equal measure. It's the people who indoctrinate them I feel most hatred for.
That might sound like I'm condoning terrorism. I'm not. What I am doing, hopefully, is condemning the people who are moulding the minds of people younger and more innocent into believing that killing themselves, and others, is in some way an act of goodness. As regards the actual suicide bombers, much as I hate what they are doing, I do feel sympathy for people so young and so innocent being misled by people, getting back to the evil motif, who are evil.
MTG thanks for reminding me I've ran out of eggs and chicken breasts.
From Lionel Mcclellands song The SIlent Majority
There’s a moral to the story that I’m about to tell
When you take a look around you to see that all is well
Just because you’re cozy
Don’t think the world is rosy
Some people in this world have gone through hell
And the silent majority stayed silent
While the despots murdered millions world wide
And tyrannical purveyors of injustice
Make the law then claim the law is on their side
In Thirty Three in Germany when Hitler came to play
Liberty was gradually eroded day by day
Till they gassed and shot deserters
While the decent people cowered
And thought the things they never dared to say
And the silent majority stayed silent
While they rounded up the democrat and Jew
For the Fatherland they murdered children’s fathers
Who’s only crime was saying what was true
In seventy three in Chile workers marched to show their plight
But the fascist few with guns and mortars showed them how to fight
Then in Santiago stadium
They tortured and they killed
Till they’d smashed the opposition out of sight
And the silent majority stayed silent
While democracy was crushed beneath their tanks
They were murdered in the name of western freedom
With the aid of planes donated by the Yanks
Then in Peking a million people gathered in the square
Students workers wives and children, hope was in the air
As they stood in peaceful protest
They were massacred unarmed
They annihilated hundreds that were there
And the silent majority stayed silent
While they executed dozens in their name
And the people’s army turned upon the people
And corruption reigned supremely once again
South Africa, Cambodia, Great Britain and Iran
Every nation state in history since history began
Since the son of man was martyred
To pay the price of sin
I sometimes think our savior died in vain
And the silent majority stayed silent
While they crucified the lamb upon a hill
He was murdered in the name of religion
And if Christ returned they’d crucify him still
Their propaganda twists the facts before your very eyes
And with thin threads of truth they’ll weave their wicked webs of lies
Like Jesus was a heretic
And Caesar was a god
And pity help who’d dare to criticize
If the silent Majority stays silent
Then the evil men will surely have their way
Stem the tide before he deluge; that’s the moral
If we don’t speak up we’ll all be swept away
Lionel Mcclelland
I donated to amnesty in support of pussy riot
Well I don't like to be picky but those last two lines jar with the rest, rather.
What have I done well professionally I "fight for truth and justice " every day but I am only one cog in the system and part of a ballance. I also beloved that speaking up and arguing on the internet is actually very useful.
How so? Pondo
im trying to raise my sons to be as tolerant and non judgemental as they can be
at 3 & 1 yrs old though they are probably a bit young to go and see The Long Walk to Freedom or 12 Years a Slave
Im currently filling out my teacher training application in the hope that a change of careers to teaching will give me the opportunity to thwart this evil ****
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although im currently working in cancer/heart disease research which I suppose is fighting evil, but really its just biology
Some folk on another thread were making the point about "all it takes for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing".
That was me that was
Outside of work , where i am paid to do it, very very little
Helped a homeless guy get shelter and a decent meal for the night recently
Couple of days charity work
In reality I could do more
I shall need to remedy that
Define evil?
My contribution is limited to trying to get people to think about each other's feelings and be nice. Seems to be working slightly 🙂
- Regularly write letters to my MP and sign petitions
- Work for a charity that aims to regenerate communities and improve the lives of disadvantaged young people through music
- Buy most of my food (and lots of other stuff) from local independent shops and market stalls - locally sourced and ethically produced as much as possible
- Do free work for a human rights charity
- Try to challenge misinformation and prejudice wherever I see it, and encourage critical thinking
In fact I'm polishing my halo as we speak. 😉
I could do a lot more TBH.
Right, there you go. Sell some tat, stop slavery (well a bit of it maybe).
http://www.justgiving.com/biketatagainstslavery
Nice one - so we just sell our tat and donate the money we get? Good plan.
- Regularly write letters to my MP and sign petitions
- Work for a charity that aims to regenerate communities and improve the lives of disadvantaged young people through music
- Buy most of my food (and lots of other stuff) from local independent shops and market stalls - locally sourced and ethically produced as much as possible
- Do free work for a human rights charity
- Try to challenge misinformation and prejudice wherever I see it, and encourage critical thinking
You put many of us to shame. Keep up the good work.
Threadworms have invaded me and my clan. Die evil f***ers!
