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Haven't seen this anywhere here-Stuent urinates on War Memorial







glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
nick him then hang him up by the BOLLOX
 


sam86

Moderator
Feb 18, 2009
9,947
Blimey. I've been chanting wrong all these years; "Stuent! Stuent! Stuent!".

Oh yeah, and what a wanker.
 










Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
11,138
Hoveside
Read this a couple of days ago & thought about posting a thread on here (but there was a grim mood on here anyway, so thought better of it).

Absolute disgrace btw. Should be physically kicked off his course & all the way back to where the scumbag origionally came from.
 


bhadebenhams

Active member
Mar 14, 2009
347
its' a DISCGRACE that people like him is still alive and JADE AND STEPHEN are no longerer with us
 




ATFC Seagull

Aberystwyth Town FC
Jul 27, 2004
5,319
(North) Portslade
Total disrespect for what many men and women died for so as we could live in a peaceful and free society, QUOTE]

I mostly agree with the sentiment on this thread, but thats bollocks isn't it? The soldiers who died in WW1 died because one royal family didn't get on very well with another one.
 








Can't see that young man ever getting a job,who in their right mind would ever employ him?he will forever be known as the stuent who pissed on the memory of the fallen,would imagine that when he goes to court there will be a few people waiting outside to give him a slap.
Form an orderly line.
 


cunning fergus

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NSC Patron
Jan 18, 2009
4,781
I mostly agree with the sentiment on this thread, but thats bollocks isn't it? The soldiers who died in WW1 died because one royal family didn't get on very well with another one.[/QUOTE]

Which Royal family was Gavrilo Princip a member of?
 


User removed 4

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May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
Total disrespect for what many men and women died for so as we could live in a peaceful and free society, QUOTE]

I mostly agree with the sentiment on this thread, but thats bollocks isn't it? The soldiers who died in WW1 died because one royal family didn't get on very well with another one.
not really, thats a pretty simplistic view, you have to look at the hapsburg empire as well as german colonial ambition before you start blaming it on the family rivalry between the german , british and russian royal families, im pretty sure they were all cousins as well, there is a quote from kaiser wilhelm about " george and nicky being beastly"or someting similar.
 




cunning fergus

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Jan 18, 2009
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not really, thats a pretty simplistic view, you have to look at the hapsburg empire as well as german colonial ambition before you start blaming it on the family rivalry between the german , british and russian royal families, im pretty sure they were all cousins as well, there is a quote from kaiser wilhelm about " george and nicky being beastly"or someting similar.

Agreed. The fact is that a new consolidated German military leadership (mainly Prussian) represented the big swinging dicks in the German leadership around this time and they pulled Kaiser Wilhelm's strings. They (and the Kaiser) had an inferiority complex with Britain's status as a global power and in order to compete on the global stage they first needed absolute superiority on the continent.

Following Franz Ferdinand's death the opportunity for continental superiority presented itself. Before Austro-Hungary delivered an ultimatum to Serbia concerning the assasination they sought confirmation of Germany's support under the terms of the Holy Alliance. Germany gave their support but it was conditional that the Austro-Hungarians make the terms on Serbia even harsher. This was a calculated gamble by the Germans which caused a crisis in the Austro-Hungarian leadership as they knew that they were pretty much f***ed and reliant on Germany.

Russia supported Serbia (the Germans thought they wouldn't) through their Balkan League Alliance and mobilised, the Russians requested that France support them and mobilise through there own seperate Russo-Franco Alliance. Britain at this stage was not drawn in at this point under any European Alliance.

Mobilisation across Europe was well underway then and the war seemed inevitable, however George V and Nicholas II both persoanlly contacted Wilhelm whilst he was on a Baltic cruise to ask him to pull Germany back from the brink. Wilhelm dismissed his cousins' requests out of hand.

But even before war was declared Russia and France sought a political solution and pulled their forces back from their frontiers to prevent any itchy fingers causing the a continental war. Germany however was on its own orbit and had no intention of peace with France, Russia or Britain (sound familiar).

Hence Germany declared war on Russia and then France 2 days later. Britain did in fact declare war on Germany because they went straight through neutral Belgium to attack france with whom Britain had a treaty.

So there it is then, not that much about Royal families falling out but much more to do with German militarism.
 


strings

Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,965
Barnsley
Absolute disgrace btw. Should be physically kicked off his course

I've worked on a few University student misconduct matters in my time, both as a Students' Union Vice-President and working for Universities. Most Universities reserve the right to kick students out for anything that may bring the good name of the institution into disrepute.

In this case, I would say that the student would have to have a very good explaination of events to avaid getting kicked off.
 


ali jenkins

Thanks to Guinness Dave
Feb 9, 2006
9,896
Southwick
f*** me, he took a piss on a war memorial! the fact he is a student doesnt matter and Im sure he would have done it if he was at Uni or not!
 


ATFC Seagull

Aberystwyth Town FC
Jul 27, 2004
5,319
(North) Portslade
Agreed. The fact is that a new consolidated German military leadership (mainly Prussian) represented the big swinging dicks in the German leadership around this time and they pulled Kaiser Wilhelm's strings. They (and the Kaiser) had an inferiority complex with Britain's status as a global power and in order to compete on the global stage they first needed absolute superiority on the continent.

Following Franz Ferdinand's death the opportunity for continental superiority presented itself. Before Austro-Hungary delivered an ultimatum to Serbia concerning the assasination they sought confirmation of Germany's support under the terms of the Holy Alliance. Germany gave their support but it was conditional that the Austro-Hungarians make the terms on Serbia even harsher. This was a calculated gamble by the Germans which caused a crisis in the Austro-Hungarian leadership as they knew that they were pretty much f***ed and reliant on Germany.

Russia supported Serbia (the Germans thought they wouldn't) through their Balkan League Alliance and mobilised, the Russians requested that France support them and mobilise through there own seperate Russo-Franco Alliance. Britain at this stage was not drawn in at this point under any European Alliance.

Mobilisation across Europe was well underway then and the war seemed inevitable, however George V and Nicholas II both persoanlly contacted Wilhelm whilst he was on a Baltic cruise to ask him to pull Germany back from the brink. Wilhelm dismissed his cousins' requests out of hand.

But even before war was declared Russia and France sought a political solution and pulled their forces back from their frontiers to prevent any itchy fingers causing the a continental war. Germany however was on its own orbit and had no intention of peace with France, Russia or Britain (sound familiar).

Hence Germany declared war on Russia and then France 2 days later. Britain did in fact declare war on Germany because they went straight through neutral Belgium to attack france with whom Britain had a treaty.

So there it is then, not that much about Royal families falling out but much more to do with German militarism.

Now who's being simplistic?

I don't disagree that German weltpolitik was a factor, but no more so than British power-mongering, Russian greed, French antagonism, unstable countries a thousand miles away and diplomacy politics by royal families and aristocratic politicians. All in all, little to do with freedom, and even less to do with the poor working class bastards that gave their lives.

Unlike WW2 which (apart from being a result of the pathetic mismanagement that was WW1) really was a case of freedom vs evil.
 


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