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Mob rule forces student pro-lifers to cancel events

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University’s free speech claims labelled a joke as police called to rescue meeting organisers after violent attack. 

9 comments:

  1. Detters can we leave A.N. WILSON and ARIANNA HUFFINGTON-PUFFINGTON behind?

    What we both should concentrate on is Sebastian and see that he be guided away from evils such as abortion and assisted dying.

    GENE

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  2. "emotional paedophile"

    What is an emotional paedophile???

    Whatever it is it sounds very sinister and I would be careful if I were you Detterling about levelling such accusations.

    GENE

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  3. Oh, piss off, you pompous get.

    “If I were you I would be very careful about levelling such accusations” - is that supposed to worry me, arsehole?

    Calling you an emotional paedophile is not an accusation, it is a description. It means that I think that the influence of your rancid bigotry, spite and malice on young people is toxic, dangerous and based more on your pitiful need for self aggrandisement than on any concern for their emotional and spiritual well-being.

    Exposing my beautiful son to your poisonous attitudes on sexuality would be an emotional equivalent of exposing him to a sexual predator. That is why I describe you as an emotional paedophile.

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    1. This is an extremely serious and libelous accusation - yes accusation. I shall be consulting a KC, most likely Geoffrey Robertson KC.

      You'll be hearing from me.

      GENE

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  4. Furthermore Detterling you have not responded to the instructions I gave that Delia and Sebastian were not to receive 'holy communion' (sic) in the C of E.

    I assume by this that you accept these instructions.

    GENE

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  5. libelous
    adjective
    li·​bel·​ous ˈlī-b(ə-)ləs
    variants or libellous
    Synonyms of libelous
    : constituting or including a libel : DEFAMATORY
    a libelous statement

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  6. "Balls."

    No it isn't. It's another example of you being wrong.

    GENE

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    1. Balls - both spellings are correct, so neither of us is wrong. What a shallow little turd you are, crowing about spelling. What next? I can pee further up the wall than you?

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