glazedallover
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Damn. Where's a good ole Somalian illegal who escaped deportation shouting 'Allahu Akbar ' when you need him. Shame. Sorry OP you must be gutted along with many others.
To paraphrase Clinton Baptiste, am getting the word ..........imbecileDamn. Where's a good ole Somalian illegal who escaped deportation shouting 'Allahu Akbar ' when you need him. Shame. Sorry OP you must be gutted along with many others.
To paraphrase Clinton Baptiste, am getting the word ..........imbecile
The OP is well known for posting articles and rarely comments on them, leaves that up to others. Although he has left an emoji under this one, so your dig at the OP is uncalled for and frankly wrong.Damn. Where's a good ole Somalian illegal who escaped deportation shouting 'Allahu Akbar ' when you need him. Shame. Sorry OP you must be gutted along with many others.
You don't speak for me, I just wish it hadn't happened at all.I don't disagree but if we are all honest, then there is a smidgen of truth to it. Much in the same way that those on the Left will be more than happy to trumpet the fact that the man arrested is white and British.
We all have our biasis that guide our expectations. I suspect Lefties would have had their own dopamine hit of a kind once they found out it was not one of the usual suspects. Key to this is just to be honest and sometimes take a look in the mirror and wonder what the hell is going on with all of us.
And remember that there are parents by hospital bedsides, who have not slept a wink all night, who just took their kids out yesterday to watch a parade.
Easy to forget them.
Very strange start, someone shouts "keep going"I think I've seen footage of the car before it went on the rampage.
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Driver looks white and the car was being attacked.....It might be a case of the driver sperging out in panic or anger.
Looks younger than 53 to me though....then again, some do look younger than their age.
I don't disagree but if we are all honest, then there is a smidgen of truth to it. Much in the same way that those on the Left will be more than happy to trumpet the fact that the man arrested is white and British.
We all have our biasis that guide our expectations. I suspect Lefties would have had their own dopamine hit of a kind once they found out it was not one of the usual suspects. Key to this is just to be honest and sometimes take a look in the mirror and wonder what the hell is going on with all of us.
And remember that there are parents by hospital bedsides, who have not slept a wink all night, who just took their kids out yesterday to watch a parade.
Easy to forget them.
shame on youOops wrong race......
Not surprised. I know a family from Gloucestershire that went up but I've never known him go to a game.Got to say, their 10 mile long parade was pretty impressive, if carling did parades.......
Damn. Where's a good ole Somalian illegal who escaped deportation shouting 'Allahu Akbar ' when you need him. Shame. Sorry OP you must be gutted along with many others.
Not surprising thoughThis is a bit unfair, i post things that i think need addressing and to inform other's of current affairs. How can you make a disgusting comment like that at a time like this, beggars belief 👎
Accords with the reports I have heard.Witnesses say he came out of a bar and got into the car, possible scenario is drunk driver who panicked for some reason, arrested man from Liverpool area
DefinitelyThe matter regarding motive/driver's identity etc. is something which may cause a thought to stir in me a bit further down the line but not at this time.
As always, it is easy to feel removed from such things, when you are removed from them.
I've spent enough time walking to, from and around Selhurst Park and am a parent too. I can't imagine being in the position of anybody who took their kids out for what should have been a brilliant event and wound up experiencing this. That's before we get to those injured, their loved ones or the loved ones of those who were at the parade and would have just seen the news via media as it happened and therefore been in a state of panic.
It's extremely sad and I wish nothing but the best for all those who were affected, at this moment in time. I hope as a fan group we show some support to them, come the Charity Shield game. Saw a lovely post by an away fan following Sunday's game and I would suggest that recent form is there for us to strengthen our reputation as a fan base. Some things transcend football/footballing rivalry. YNWA.
The matter regarding motive/driver's identity etc. is something which may cause a thought to stir in me a bit further down the line but not at this time.
As always, it is easy to feel removed from such things, when you are removed from them.
I've spent enough time walking to, from and around Selhurst Park and am a parent too. I can't imagine being in the position of anybody who took their kids out for what should have been a brilliant event and wound up experiencing this. That's before we get to those injured, their loved ones or the loved ones of those who were at the parade and would have just seen the news via media as it happened and therefore been in a state of panic.
It's extremely sad and I wish nothing but the best for all those who were affected, at this moment in time. I hope as a fan group we show some support to them, come the Charity Shield game. Saw a lovely post by an away fan following Sunday's game and I would suggest that recent form is there for us to strengthen our reputation as a fan base. Some things transcend football/footballing rivalry. YNWA.