That'll be a 'no' to both questions then.
So why mention Mao?
read the post
That'll be a 'no' to both questions then.
So why mention Mao?
Wearing a T-shirt is not an act of terrorism.

No he doesn't .
Convicted murderers or someone who you think is a murderer?
You can't base an allegation your opinion. It must be demonstrably true.
Mcdonnel is a fan of some bloke called Mao , carries around some book the bloke wrote
think he was some chineses bloke who bumped a few people off ?
Was he a convicted murderer?
Did he have his picture on his office wall?
dunno if he was a convicted murderer , but rumour had it that the bloke may have been a serial killer ??
afaik he has a pic on his wall
That'll be a 'no' to both questions then.
So why mention Mao?
Take your own advice. I've reproduced the flow of discussion to facilitate your understanding.read the post![]()
Take your own advice. I've reproduced the flow of discussion to facilitate your understanding.
You'll see that you diverted from the topic.
It is still not.
A law that can put someone in prison for wearing a T-shirt is a bad law.
Wearing a T-shirt is not an act of terrorism.
because we have a bad law.
because we have a bad law.
As far as I'm aware McDonell doesn't hang pictures of murderers on his wall, nor advocate kneecapping political opponents.![]()

You dopey d1ckhead. You've read something (in the Daily Mail
As far as i know Johnson doesn't hang pictures of murderers on his office wall or advocate kneecapping political opponents.
As far as I'm aware McDonell doesn't hang pictures of murderers on his wall, nor advocate kneecapping political opponents.![]()
Yes he does.