Teddy Eagle
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From Eric Arthur Blair to Tony Blair.""The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.""
From Eric Arthur Blair to Tony Blair.""The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.""
Racially aggravated offences deserve special treatment. So does racially motivated language.That must be why common assault carries six months imprisonment but a racially aggravated offence increases the maximum sentence to 2 years.
I condemn such language whoever uses it. Be that a President or a pauper.Are you really stupid. The actual president yes the actual leader of the country has said it’s ok to take back white owned farms with no compo. I mean you then give it the “ it’s all farmers blah blah”
You need to get with game bud as you are out there in space !!!
Racially aggravated offences deserve special treatment. So does racially motivated language.
They just aren’t.The sentences are too harsh, yes. It is just another example of different agendas; we didn’t see this reaction or approach for the Mark Duggan or BLM riots / demonstrations.
As for the prosecutions for posting emojis or retweets on social media, I never ever imagined we would get to that.
It is appalling that our new government are trying to dictate the narrative and silence the voices of hundreds of thousands of concerned citizens who can see where things are heading.
If you truly cannot see why then nothing I can say will help.How does that jibe with skin colour not mattering?
So not far right just right wing.They just aren’t.
The CPS and Courts were asked to proceed with speed to try to put a cap on an outbreak of violent disorder sponsored by encouragement from right wing social media influencers.
Whether there are hundreds of thousands who might have responded to the influence is questionable but what isn’t is that are tens of millions of us who would not and were appalled by it.
It’s the job of government to look after the interests of the majority and not indulge the right, or the gullible who allow themselves to be wound up by them.
Any disturbance is bad and anyone using violence deserves punishment. The difference between the recent ones and others is the way that copy cat events were being organised.
I'm just trying to understand the thinking here. It's divisive and wrong to mention race in one context but justified and correct in another?If you truly cannot see why then nothing I can say will help.
Yeah you know, the police collect data on victims but not on perps. 😀I'm just trying to understand the thinking here. It's divisive and wrong to mention race in one context but justified and correct in another?
They just aren’t.
The CPS and Courts were asked to proceed with speed to try to put a cap on an outbreak of violent disorder sponsored by encouragement from right wing social media influencers.
Whether there are hundreds of thousands who might have responded to the influence is questionable but what isn’t is that are tens of millions of us who would not and were appalled by it.
It’s the job of government to look after the interests of the majority and not indulge the right, or the gullible who allow themselves to be wound up by them.
Any disturbance is bad and anyone using violence deserves punishment. The difference between the recent ones and others is the way that copy cat events were being organised.
You’ve caught Wissy out and highlighted his inconsistency and flawed argument…hence his weak response, which is quite frankly pathetic.I'm just trying to understand the thinking here. It's divisive and wrong to mention race in one context but justified and correct in another?
not sure what your point is - it was reported. I think the reason this wasn't given more attention is because it was in Northern Ireland and we have had decades of religious violence, essentially Protestant v Catholic and was not connected to the recent UK violenceTemplemore Street church set alight in race hate crime
Two men cut a hole in the shutters of the Templemore Street church and threw a flammable substance inside.www.bbc.co.uk
Page 2 of bbc news.
If it was a mosque page 1
2 teir reporting
True in a way but let's say that this is a church used mainly by Africans. Which you'll probably realise if you read the whole article.Templemore Street church set alight in race hate crime
Two men cut a hole in the shutters of the Templemore Street church and threw a flammable substance inside.www.bbc.co.uk
Page 2 of bbc news.
If it was a mosque page 1
2 teir reporting
Or distribute child pornography and get a suspended sentence, but woe betide if you shout hurty thingsIt's now seems you can throw a cement brick at a politician during an election campaign but you can't say it like it is on social media without being arrested and imprisoned.