He is coming across as a right bellend.
Perhaps after the inflammatory start to life on these boards outside Hipster FC he has been defined by his admittedly trolling approach to things?
So,
philosophical, why does the fact that some people voted for the UK to leave the EU make you hate those people so much that in your dieing day you will spend time to hate them some more?
And for a bonus round, I voted leave, what do you suppose is my tenuous connection to Dulwhich Hamlet?
I am not a Dulwich Hamlet fan, and I have no idea regarding the significance of why it is being applied to me beyond their discussion being a route in to this forum. I was interested in why some capitalist bastards want to damage a community institution like Dulwich Hamlet with a property play. Perhaps the constant references to Dulwich Hamlet on here has some internal masonic significance but I wouldn't know.
The reason I hate you if you voted brexit, is because what you have achieved is condemning me to a future of Tory or Tory-lite rule, where at least within the EU there was some hope that the alt right and the nationalists could be held at bay by the EU as an institution.
The damage done by brexit voters is reflected in the Irish border issue (and the manifest fact that brexit voters don't or didn't give a toss about that) which wraps up nationalism which I hate, racism which I hate, ignorance which troubles me, and an astonishing distain for others.
All achieved very neatly by a brexit vote.
I was born in 1953, and lived through the appalling terrorism visited on these lands and I fear a return to those days. I don't know how old you are yourself, but maybe you don't realise the risk to life you caused by your brexit vote, but if you do I have reason to hate you even more for wanton disregard.
It is all very well sloganising and posturing, and that may be a left wing trait, but as I attempted to ask in a round about way my very first post today, eventually the slogans and posturing has to come up against practical reality, and the way I see it, nobody who voted brexit (who declare they knew what they were voting for) is able to engage with that practical reality.
10% of me decided to post here today in the vague hope that somebody on these forums might offer some hope of a solution, but I was quickly disavowed of that hope by the bilious reaction of you and others.
So my stance is that just as your actions in voting brexit demonstrate what I take to be a direct hatred of me, I hate you right back.
The idea that Corbyns Labour offer some hope is dashed in my eyes because Labour hasn't come out against brexit. They are gung ho for it, going on about the 'will of the people'. My last remaining hope is that individual parliamentary candidates can vote according to their personal consciences, and not be a robotic battalion voting according to party lines, and brexit can be halted.
I doubt that will happen, so amazingly and organically I find myself hating brexit voters like you even more than I hate Tories which disturbs me enoughh to keep me awake at night.