Mardi Gras bans uniformed police from parade

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Re: Mardi Gras bans uniformed police from parade

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John Bingham wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 5:36 pm
Yobbo wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 4:14 pm
John Bingham wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 3:56 pm I can't see anything about Mardi Gras? I thought that was in New Orleans. How come an Australian policeman is living in a shack with a tin roof?

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Ha He was living there with his mom, that shack is probably worth close to 2 million bucks au.
Fuck that, how much is a real house? $10 million?
It's in Balmain, close to the city.
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Yobbo wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 5:46 pm
ItWasntMe wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 5:21 pm So the police have been asked not to take part in the actual parade.
Not the same as "banning police" from the event, which anyone with half a brain should understand is not even possible.

This thread simply reads as the OP having an issue with the gay community.
What's the difference between asked or banned when the desired result will be the same.
It is hypocritical!
It didn't take long for me to attract a post from some bitch!
I understand the nuance is hard to grasp for someone like yourself.
It's all good though, keep on keeping on my lesser brother :thumb:
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ItWasntMe wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 6:03 pm
Yobbo wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 5:46 pm
ItWasntMe wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 5:21 pm So the police have been asked not to take part in the actual parade.
Not the same as "banning police" from the event, which anyone with half a brain should understand is not even possible.

This thread simply reads as the OP having an issue with the gay community.
What's the difference between asked or banned when the desired result will be the same.
It is hypocritical!
It didn't take long for me to attract a post from some bitch!
I understand the nuance is hard to grasp for someone like yourself.
It's all good though, keep on keeping on my lesser brother :thumb:
Oh so you're a vegan :roll:
Walk tall you non binary person but never look down upon me!
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Re: Mardi Gras bans uniformed police from parade

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Yobbo wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 6:12 pm
ItWasntMe wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 6:03 pm
Yobbo wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 5:46 pm
ItWasntMe wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2024 5:21 pm So the police have been asked not to take part in the actual parade.
Not the same as "banning police" from the event, which anyone with half a brain should understand is not even possible.

This thread simply reads as the OP having an issue with the gay community.
What's the difference between asked or banned when the desired result will be the same.
It is hypocritical!
It didn't take long for me to attract a post from some bitch!
I understand the nuance is hard to grasp for someone like yourself.
It's all good though, keep on keeping on my lesser brother :thumb:
Oh so you're a vegan :roll:
Walk tall you non binary person but never look down upon me!
:ROFL:

U funny hunny.

I will try not to look down on you, but it's hard considering your apparent personality.
Impossible I would say.
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The Aussie police should have vetted this guy more carefully. He could have been possibly violent on the job.
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I do love it how identity politics mean that if you are LGBTQIA2S+ or whatever that's your entire identity and rules over everything and even dictates the pronoun you will use.

Until you do something unsavory, at which time your "identity" doesn't matter and you're anything else except gay.

I love it... The cops quickly establish the perpetrator of the crime and arrest the man responsible, even tho it was one of their own, and for their exceptional and unbiased police work, are banned from the alphabet parade.

#inclusivity
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stevenjb wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:19 am The Aussie police should have vetted this guy more carefully. He could have been possibly violent on the job.
They probably tried and couldn't reject him because of DEI...
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xavoy wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 7:31 am I do love it how identity politics mean that if you are LGBTQIA2S+ or whatever that's your entire identity and rules over everything and even dictates the pronoun you will use.

Until you do something unsavory, at which time your "identity" doesn't matter and you're anything else except gay.

I love it... The cops quickly establish the perpetrator of the crime and arrest the man responsible, even tho it was one of their own, and for their exceptional and unbiased police work, are banned from the alphabet parade.

#inclusivity
How does the perceived injustice you've identified actually affect your daily life?
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LamarFreddie wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 8:10 am
xavoy wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 7:31 am I do love it how identity politics mean that if you are LGBTQIA2S+ or whatever that's your entire identity and rules over everything and even dictates the pronoun you will use.

Until you do something unsavory, at which time your "identity" doesn't matter and you're anything else except gay.

I love it... The cops quickly establish the perpetrator of the crime and arrest the man responsible, even tho it was one of their own, and for their exceptional and unbiased police work, are banned from the alphabet parade.

#inclusivity
How does the perceived injustice you've identified actually affect your daily life?
LOL. Nimbyism at it's finest...

I'll ignore the assumptions you've made about me and my life...

I guess because the "perceived injustice" of genocide in the gaza strip doesn't affect your daily life, Israel's good to go?
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Re: Mardi Gras bans uniformed police from parade

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xavoy wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 8:23 am
LamarFreddie wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 8:10 am
xavoy wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 7:31 am I do love it how identity politics mean that if you are LGBTQIA2S+ or whatever that's your entire identity and rules over everything and even dictates the pronoun you will use.

Until you do something unsavory, at which time your "identity" doesn't matter and you're anything else except gay.

I love it... The cops quickly establish the perpetrator of the crime and arrest the man responsible, even tho it was one of their own, and for their exceptional and unbiased police work, are banned from the alphabet parade.

#inclusivity
How does the perceived injustice you've identified actually affect your daily life?
LOL. Nimbyism at it's finest...

I'll ignore the assumptions you've made about me and my life...

I guess because the "perceived injustice" of genocide in the gaza strip doesn't affect your daily life, Israel's good to go?
I choose not to accompany you on this slippery slope. It is not a constructive use of time.
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