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If they want to know when we started caring about human rights they just need to have a look on these forums. A few searches will show hundreds of posts per month, going back over a decade, that mention human rights.

Obviously we're not unique - loads of people all over the civilised world are concerned about human rights. The 20th century demonstrated what happens if you're not.

It seems that it's very much the mags who are unique in this regard.
 
If they want to know when we started caring about human rights they just need to have a look on these forums. A few searches will show hundreds of posts per month, going back over a decade, that mention human rights.

Obviously we're not unique - loads of people all over the civilised world are concerned about human rights. The 20th century demonstrated what happens if you're not.

It seems that it's very much the mags who are unique in this regard.
Great post - as a free country we have a moral duty to stand up for the oppressed .
The murder of the journalist was a f*ck you statement to the rest of the world .
No attempt to hide the murder by a hit and run accident , or a mugging gone wrong .
They had so much contempt for what the rest of the world would think of them - that they conducted the murder in their own embassy - in Turkey .
Fully aware that security cameras would capture who entered and left the embassy .Also that the Turks would be able to identify which flights the killers entered their country .
Still no word from the premier league how they allowed this evil regime to pass the fit and proper test .
Still no word from the premier league how an evil regime which imprisons people for being gay - can pass the fit and proper test - when the same premier league would ban any player who publicly supported the jailing of people for simply being gay
The Saudi's will hate being held to account and ridiculed - we have to keep spreading the word of just what they stand for .
 
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Oh he’s worming his way onto the gravy train. No longer a North East reporter his tongue is firmly wedged up Newcastle’s shit pipe

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So many dog botherers in one room at the same time

It’s a pity ISIS will be running security instead of their normal vocation
 
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A coffee morning with Weetabix head Shearer to talk about human rights abuses. No thanks. (I know he has shaved it off). Mike Ashley actually changed the name of Shearer's bar to slaphead in his honour. :lol:

As a parting shot.

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This will be my last post on this thread.

A coffee morning with Weetabix head Shearer to talk about human rights abuses. No thanks. (I know he has shaved it off). Mike Ashley actually changed the name of Shearer's bar to slaphead in his honour. :lol:

As a parting shot.

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I cant scoff as im thin on top .i still have a comb and cant part with it
 
QUOTE from the Mag

""Off the pitch, there are 19 other clubs in the premier league working to relegate Newcastle this season.

This is understandable for relegation rivals, but they have little power to make much difference alone.

A toxic few can, and will, make sacrifices to try and achieve this. For the balance, it’s appeasement, or become a target themselves.

Unless a contracted premier league player transferring to Newcastle is considered a liability to staying up, purchase negotiations with any of the 19 will probably be protracted and futile.

Any non-premier league players considering Newcastle, are going to be unsettled by approaches from others, and not always with good intentions. The same goes for out of contract PL players.

If relegation does happen, there is going to be a big push to reduce premier league size to keep Newcastle in the championship as long as possible""

If Newcastle entertain, play to win, and treat the fans with respect, it will still be a long haul, but it will work out.""

Serves the murderers sympathisers right. Absolute Pariah club and I hope no player or Manager on foreign shores will join them too.

Bring on the Relegation

I think they are starting to realise how despised they are.
 
Gavin Peacock liking tweets calling him homophobic. He’s turned into a bit of a nut job, well suited in Newcastle

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Newcastle fans:
It’s not about Mbappe or Haaland we just want a team that tries

Also Newcastle fans:
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