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Bang to rights, mate, bang to rights
flipflop wrote:Anyone reading this thread can see the truth for themselves.
And I do think you're one stupid cunt, for what it's worth
nowonmai wrote:This is a bit like whales. I quite like them and would rather they weren't killed but my dislike for the anti-campaigners cancels it out to such a degree that I find myself rooting for the guy on the prow with a harpoon even though if I could torpedo him I would.
The important thing to remember in this thread is that greedy new-world spics want to fuck over forest niggers who are
fighting for the lungs of the world not to be destroyed by horrible fucks.
The horrible fucks are wrong and the bone in the nose crowd is right.
Penta wrote:You failed to notice either that this was carefully phrased as a hypothetical: "a government", not "the government" or "the Peruvian government" or even "the shit-stain"; "people's", not "these people's", not "indigenous people's", not sweet unspoilt Amazonian Indians in a romantic state of nature with their cool headgear and spears.
Woodsman wrote:Hash it out in bed already! - or on the kitchen table.
BTW any news yet on the government views on your Spanish googling you promised us?
Penta wrote:
I'm more interested in people's opinions on the original story I posted, and was very pleased that Woodsman, coldharvest and Jaeger were prepared to give theirs. They "aren't worth a fuck" to you, so you can bugger off now.
Penta wrote:On the main story, the government has had to retreat.
The prime minister, Simon, had a 4-hour meeting yesterday with indigenous leaders, where he apologised, promised to ask congress to repeal 2 of the contentious decrees, that a National Coordination Group for the Development of Amazonian Towns will be established (today), to include indigenous representatives, which will discuss the other 4 contentious decrees (there's also a contentious water law; I don't know if it's up for discussion or not), "develop a joint agenda with native people, in order to prevent a depredation of the Amazon rain forest" and "establish mechanisms for consultation to promote a concerted policy". He also promised that the government will lift the state of emergency in Bagua.
The Amazonians are pleased at progress but not yet satisfied, and haven't yet agreed to remove the road and river blocks. They've also called a national day of action on 24 June. One indigenous organisation has called for Simon's resignation, and has today said he will resign in the next few weeks, when it's all calmed down.
As for the shit-stain himself, or Twobreakfasts as my favourite Peru blog calls him, nothing new that I can see.
flipflop wrote:Woodsman wrote:Hash it out in bed already! - or on the kitchen table.
Yeuch, would you hump an old grannie?
Cheers
Woodsman wrote:flipflop wrote:Woodsman wrote:Hash it out in bed already! - or on the kitchen table.
Yeuch, would you hump an old grannie?
Cheers
Sure - why not - who is gonna stay young their whole life?
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