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There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
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Perspective...💭🇬🇧




I was actually standing a few rows behind these chaps near the scaffolding on that building to the right that people climbed on. Remember that mans face although didn't actually hear this. The song was very moving too just as the heavens opened.
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XKhammer wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 22:01
THUNDERCLINT wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 16:48
XKhammer wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 14:24
Brilliant and very intelligent response before you get on the school bus,mommy must be so proud 
 
So after being, correctly, called a raspberry raping nonce the very next place your mind goes is to fantasize about me as a child and imagine me on a school bus.

You really are a sick deviant cսnt.
 
Seek help weirdo
You first you rapey nonce.
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goose wrote: 16 Sep 2025, 09:07
Lee Trundle" wrote: 16 Sep 2025, 08:56 Look at the state of this!
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pretty impressive that he can misread the situation so badly.
 
 
It's not that the weasel cսnt has misread it, it's just that he's talking exclusively to potential voters.

He's wasting his time as he'll probably be doing bird for his part in covering up grooming in London the next time it elects a mayor.

The dam has broken now it's just a matter of time before there is a reckoning for the crimes of the loony left scum. They'll show their true colours first and go hard trying to crush the truth but the end is already inevitable.

As Gandhi, probably, never said ; first the ignorey ou, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.

Well, they are fighting and losing, badly.
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Is that despicable piece of shit seriously comparing the attendees of Saturdays march to the National Front of the 70's?

You really can't hate the cսnt enough!
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London’s white population is multicultural and inclusive. Its the nature of a citadel of woke.

London is also the seat of power for the nation and doesnt reflect the rest of the country.

 
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Lee Trundle" wrote: 16 Sep 2025, 08:56 Look at the state of this!
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pretty impressive that he can misread the situation so badly.
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....minorities being intimidated and fear, hatred and division being sown. Is he talking about Islam?
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Look at the state of this!
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BRANDED wrote: 16 Sep 2025, 08:26 Bungo

what job do you have?


 
Pleasingly mostly retired now apart from a bit of occasional consultancy.
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Bungo

what job do you have?

 
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 23:56 Empathy is NOT being able to feel what someone else feels, it's being able to understand how they might feel.

For instance, I don't KNOW what someone feels if they have lost a child to cancer, but I can understand how they MIGHT feel. And if they tell me how they do feel I can attempt to put myself in their position. Some people are better at this than others.

It's completely different to sympathy.




 
 
This is spot on.

I often used to be asked what I believed the most important skills were when managing people. Obviously there are many elements but essentially it mostly boiled down to a clear understanding and focus on the objectives and goals you were responsible for, and very importantly a well-developed empathy for those you managed who were tasked with portions of achieving those goals.

Understanding and flexing around their individual circumstances and concerns, was without question the best way to show that you valued their contribution, gained agreement on how they would best contribute, engaged genuine enthusiasm, and ensure that we were all working towards the necessary goals.
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OK_Guy wrote: 16 Sep 2025, 01:21 One in (make that 10,000's), One Zero out... Labour's new flagship deal with France looks to be sinking, who'd of thought.

Link:https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics ... e-crossing
 
 
 
 
What cracks me up about the thick cunts in charge, is they (Labour and many EU Leaders) don't even make a serious attempt to try and look like they're tackling the issue. So it makes it more likely for Starmer and Labour to be removed, rather than give the soppy proletariat something to cling on to thinking they're making a difference even when they know they're not. And in by doing so, they will be out of power for an incredibly long time the way it is developing, or indeed the eventual collapse of the EU which has been struggling for over a decade now. Proper thick strategy as the people in my opinion will eventually rip this entire political sham up and put even more unpalatable characters in power they really dislike.

The people across the continent have clearly had enough with huge protests popping up all over and in the biggest Countries of them all like the UK, France and Spain. In a way now, I'm kind of pleased their arrogance to the situation has exposed themselves so everyone can see what's really going on and will vote accordingly in future. I don't see either the Labour Party or the Conservatives getting back in to power in this Country for a very long time.
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If someone’s child has died from cancer the person might express sadness but be relieved inside. I might not know about the relief as the person feels obliged to show social norms not their inner feelings.

if a psychologist analyses someone like this should they have empathy? 

how many people should I try and show empathy for, even if I don't have a clue how they feel and am really just projecting my inner feelings? Perhaps outwardly to project a socially acceptable version of what is currently fashionable? 

I do understand the concept but its utter baloney.

how about I just say “ get a grip you wet lettuce” 
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Mad Dog" wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 22:02 Massive, I dont understand.  His family were republicans so he must default be the most right wing person that ever lived.   How can this be?  Faux, help me out here
It's boyfriend was transitioning.
or it's girlfriend..fuck nose .
I can't keep up.
Either way 
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One in (make that 10,000's), One Zero out... Labour's new flagship deal with France looks to be sinking, who'd of thought.

Link:https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics ... e-crossing
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Empathy is NOT being able to feel what someone else feels, it's being able to understand how they might feel.

For instance, I don't KNOW what someone feels if they have lost a child to cancer, but I can understand how they MIGHT feel. And if they tell me how they do feel I can attempt to put myself in their position. Some people are better at this than others.

It's completely different to sympathy.

As it happens, I make Kirk wrong on this one, but he was mistaken or ignorant of the correct definition, as many are in this case (not least most of the posters on here), not in any way evil.



 
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I would bet if I was beating the shit out of someone they would likely feel pain but just because I think that would be true doesnt make it so. 
My feelings would be based upon me not them. I would know me not them.

I can be sympathetic or altruistic but I cant know how they feel. Only they might know that. 
 
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BRANDED wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 21:59
Well. How would I know how someone else feels? By the way they whine?
 
 
You know the answer, of course.  You have spoken of your interactions with humans a great deal on here over the years.

We can't 100 percent know but it's the trying that makes people function in society.
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Right wing people aren murderers by default.

 
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Massive, I dont understand.  His family were republicans so he must default be the most right wing person that ever lived.   How can this be?  Faux, help me out here
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THUNDERCLINT wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 16:48
XKhammer wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 14:24
THUNDERCLINT wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 07:16
You didn't go because you knew what would happen to you once you were outted as a raspberry raping nonce.
Brilliant and very intelligent response before you get on the school bus,mommy must be so proud 
 
So after being, correctly, called a raspberry raping nonce the very next place your mind goes is to fantasize about me as a child and imagine me on a school bus.

You really are a sick deviant cսnt.
 
 
Seek help weirdo
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More critically, what if someone feels sad but doesnt express it? 

Anyway, who cares?
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ironsofcanada wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 18:21
BRANDED wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 15:41 How possible is it to be empathetic?

We will only ever know what is going on in our own minds and even then most of us dont do a great job of that.



 
I think the real way to say is "try to be empathetic" ie. Making the attempt to not be wholly trapped in our own feelings.and viewpoint.  Most people try, just some more than others.

The harder part is not judging others especially beyond their actions, which also follows from point you are making (which I agree with).
Well. How would I know how someone else feels? By the way they whine?
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Further reports

"His family has collectively told investigators that he subscribed to left-wing ideology,"  Kash Patel said.

Ammunition found with the suspected rifle was also reportedly engraved with antifascist writings.
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BRANDED wrote: 15 Sep 2025, 15:41 How possible is it to be empathetic?

We will only ever know what is going on in our own minds and even then most of us dont do a great job of that.


 
I think the real way to say is "try to be empathetic" ie. Making the attempt to not be wholly trapped in our own feelings.and viewpoint.  Most people try, just some more than others.

The harder part is not judging others especially beyond their actions, which also follows from point you are making (which I agree with).
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