Discussion: No One Seems To Feel Bad About Nigel Farage Getting Hit With A Milkshake

I’m quite in favor of glitter bombs.

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He got a cold reception.

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some would say Frost-ee

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What you didn’t see afterward was Farage sucking the shake out of his suit.

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As much as I dislike Farage, this is no way to treat people you disagree with.

Everyone who cheers today has no right to complain when a right-winger does the same to a liberal.

There has to be a line in political discourse and that line is any form of physical attack.

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What a waste of a perfectly good milkshake. The part of me that is 12 years old would have filled that cup with poo.

Nah, he was clearly frozen in fear…

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In the video, a dripping Farage can be heard grumbling to his security team that he could’ve seen the attack coming “a mile away.”

Maybe they did and decided they didn’t care if Farage was hit with a milkshake. After all he has worked hard to damage their futures, too.

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Does that mean Brexit is cancelled?

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Farage will be putting out a call for more Paypal donations from around the world to pay for a new suit, or he might go for an NRA job.

A room temperature Blizzard (DQ) would have been nasty.

In my view, this is neither funny nor a good thing. File this with the egg-wielding teenager, under “normal people losing their grip,” or “civility no more.”

Please do not let us devolve. We’re need all the smarts, kindness, and diplomacy we can muster.

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Ten thousand thanks for this!

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Oh yeah, and anger them more…that will surely pay dividends. Not.

♪ My milkshakes bring all the “ois” to the yard ♪

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Why this creep who admitted–in under 12 hours!!–after the Brexit vote, that the NHS wouldn’t be receiving £350M per week as advertised on the Brexit LIE bus–and who is married to a foreign (German) wife wasn’t drowned in a vat of milkshakes is beyond me.

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It’s the price of fine art.

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“I was quite looking forward to it, but I think it went on a better purpose,” Crowther said.

What a brilliant sense of humor!

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He’s the London derriere.

European Parliament elections are this week and while Farage’s Brexit party is polling well, it feels a bit like a hyped fad to me and they may underperform their poll numbers. On the other hand, the EU elections are the ultimate protest vote opportunity b/c the direct impact on voters and governance is somewhat removed or remote. My guess is that the polls are assuming a higher turnout advantage for pro-Brexit groups, but I don’t think that’s where the energy is in the UK right now. The UK is now a lean Remain country, as the Parliament rejected both the ‘no deal’ Brexit and Theresa May’s plan. Now the debate is between the various Corbyn supported forms of Brexit Lite, a new referendum or just canceling Brexit altogether. None of those options is ‘Brexit’ as defined by its most ardent proponents.

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