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Extinction Rebellion

It doesn't quite work in your example, because there isn't a word in my name which can be diminuated in the same way extinction can be to stinky, but if you really want to call me stinky Andy, I'll refrain from reporting your FAQ breaking post to the moderators this time
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You seem to be acquiring a habit of speaking on behalf of others. I've rarely met any protesters who like to be described as 'stinky.' It's an easy way to dismiss them and their concerns.

The worse thing about calling XR 'Stinky Rebellion' is that it erases the world and concept of avoiding 'extinction' which is pretty fundamental to the point of the movement/protests.

Calling protesters 'unwashed' is a well known Right Wing jibe too.

Yeah that's exactly what the five year old profoundly autistic boy with a severe learning disability had in mind. I'll have to have a word with him, the fucking fascist.
 
Yeah that's exactly what the five year old profoundly autistic boy with a severe learning disability had in mind. I'll have to have a word with him, the fucking fascist.

Just don't. Of course i didn't mean your son. Does he post here btw? :rolleyes:

Seriously, fuck off laying this shit on me. Have a word with yourself.

If Stinky Rebellion are walking round the edge then should plod wish to arrest them then would they use s12 or s14? Asking for a friend.
 
Yeah that's exactly what the five year old profoundly autistic boy with a severe learning disability had in mind. I'll have to have a word with him, the fucking fascist.
I was actually talking to those who were claiming it was seen as some sort of 'affectionate' term for protesters when clearly it is generally used as a way to dismiss and belittle them. It's hardly a new tactic either - eco-protesters have been dismissed and out down as stinky/dirty/dole-spongers/whatever for decades.
 
I was actually talking to those who were claiming it was seen as some sort of 'affectionate' term for protesters when clearly it is generally used as a way to dismiss and belittle them. It's hardly a new tactic either - eco-protesters have been dismissed and out down as stinky/dirty/dole-spongers/whatever for decades.
it's protesters in general who are often so described, doesn't particularly matter what the cause is.

but tbh if you've been camping out for several days in central london and there is the whiff of bo about you it would hardly surprise would it.
 
it's protesters in general who are often so described, doesn't particularly matter what the cause is.

but tbh if you've been camping out for several days in central london and there is the whiff of bo about you it would hardly surprise would it.
It's perfectly possible to keep yourself clean when you're camping in central London. Bit surprised to see you joining in with such nonsense.
 
It's perfectly possible to keep yourself clean when you're camping in central London. Bit surprised to see you joining in with such nonsense.
if you know of places where you can get free showers in central london, it'd be grand if you could share the information

i'm not, and wouldn't, damn xr on the grounds that they might - just might, after several days away from home - not be quite as clean as usual
 
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