Villa v Maccabi

There is only one reason why Jews are not welcome in Aston.

We all know what it is, and we all know who is to blame.

Talking about how best to handle the situation would not be a conversation had successive governments not flooded our cities with incompatible cultures who now want to continue their little turf wars on our streets. Or, at least, one of them does.

The right have been correct all along. The government are still lying to us with all of this happening in plain sight.

Rape, street crime, gang warfare, sectarian unrest, demonstrations, positive discrimination, educational conflicts, block voting, political pandering, suppression of free speech...



Some of us knew it was coming.
 
They might, but not for causing a disturbance.

They might, for your own safety or because they regard your presence as likely to result in a breach of the peace.

Anyone using anything to injure or threaten another would be arrested.
So were the mob protesting against the Unite The Kingdom march likely to cause a breach of the peace?
 
There is only one reason why Jews are not welcome in Aston.

We all know what it is, and we all know who is to blame.

Talking about how best to handle the situation would not be a conversation had successive governments not flooded our cities with incompatible cultures who now want to continue their little turf wars on our streets. Or, at least, one of them does.

The right have been correct all along. The government are still lying to us with all of this happening in plain sight.

Rape, street crime, gang warfare, sectarian unrest, demonstrations, positive discrimination, educational conflicts, block voting, political pandering, suppression of free speech...



Some of us knew it was coming.
That a very sweeping statement. Whilst it’s certainly true that Aston is culturally diverse with Islam being the majority that doesn’t mean they are all racist bigots. Interfaith outreach exists to try to build respect and understanding.

Confrontation with repellent attitudes only tends to deepen them. It can never be the route to permanent solutions.

Time, patience and education are the only answers. Though somehow I doubt you will understand that.
 
I have no idea. I wasn’t there or am a police office required to make such determinations. Are you?
Well, if you are saying it’s okay for the police to ‘remove’ people from the streets who might be likely to cause a breach of the peace for existing in the same locality as people who oppose them, it would seem wise to remove people who are against the 150,000 people marching at the Unite The Kingdom event.
 
Everyone knows you and others on here don't like the Jews, which is fine but don't try to gang up on me with a pack to get me censored because you have lost the argument.

I'm happy to resign as mod to not give people like you an excuse for deflection when your bigotry is pointed out.
You come across as a very hostile person, making personal digs at posters with opposing views on this thread
It's a shame, as for many years previously, you've always been very good as a moderator, and also contributor.
Not only am I , (and others) Jew Haters, now I'm a bigot.
You need to calm down.
 
Well, if you are saying it’s okay for the police to ‘remove’ people from the streets who might be likely to cause a breach of the peace for existing in the same locality as people who oppose them, it would seem wise to remove people who are against the 150,000 people marching at the Unite The Kingdom event.
As I am not saying that your conclusion is automatically invalid. Or, as some might infer, lacking in common sense.

It could be the view of the police that someone needs to be removed for their own safety because they assess that a breach of the peace is in danger of occurring. Fault not being a consideration.

If it was only one or two involved in the event you mention, and the same circumstances prevailed, the police might reach the same decision. More and the response would probably be different.
 
You come across as a very hostile person, making personal digs at posters with opposing views on this thread
It's a shame, as for many years previously, you've always been very good as a moderator, and also contributor.
Not only am I , (and others) Jew Haters, now I'm a bigot.
You need to calm down.
Being lectured by voices from the left about calling someone a bigot really is comedy gold.

How does it feel to get a taste of your own medicine?

Abusing and banning people on the right is a sport on the BBS.

Perhaps you should feel lucky that you still have an account.
 
What happens if Jewish people already live there? How do they leave the house without getting done for causing a breach of the peace?
They do! Not in high numbers, that’s true, but there are a few.

They are obviously leaving their houses and living a life. I don’t know them so can only speculate on how. I guess because they are quiet people who are good neighbours and not the type to draw attention to themselves by deliberately making religious or political points.
 
Being lectured by voices from the left about calling someone a bigot really is comedy gold.

How does it feel to get a taste of your own medicine?

Abusing and banning people on the right is a sport on the BBS.

Perhaps you should feel lucky that you still have an account.
Why do people here continually bang on about the BBS?

It’s totally irrelevant to anything here!

Why should ANY football supporter’s forum feel it has a political identity that allows those who subscribe to it special privileges? Fan forums ought, in my opinion, to be totally politically neutral and strictly moderated on that basis.
 
As I am not saying that your conclusion is automatically invalid. Or, as some might infer, lacking in common sense.

It could be the view of the police that someone needs to be removed for their own safety because they assess that a breach of the peace is in danger of occurring. Fault not being a consideration.

If it was only one or two involved in the event you mention, and the same circumstances prevailed, the police might reach the same decision. More and the response would probably be different.
I look forward to the reverse political situation culminating in the same decision.
 
Being a Jew is now a breach of the peace....
There are many really daft comments here but this one is in a class of its own.

Jews are no more likely to commit a breach of the peace than anyone else.

At this moment of heightened tensions they are much more likely to be the focus of them. Which is very unfortunate but not their fault. It’s the fault of the Israeli government and those reacting to its politics.
 
You come across as a very hostile person, making personal digs at posters with opposing views on this thread
It's a shame, as for many years previously, you've always been very good as a moderator, and also contributor.
Not only am I , (and others) Jew Haters, now I'm a bigot.
You need to calm down.

"Anti-Semitism is a mirror for the failings of individuals, social structures and State systems. Tell me what you accuse the Jews of – I'll tell you what you're guilty of."
- Vasily Grossman, Life and Fate
 
There are many really daft comments here but this one is in a class of its own.

Jews are no more likely to commit a breach of the peace than anyone else.

At this moment of heightened tensions they are much more likely to be the focus of them. Which is very unfortunate but not their fault. It’s the fault of the Israeli government and those reacting to its politics.

Do you even read what you write?

You just said their mere presence would constitute a breach of the peace, just by being there.

That's the problem charlatans have is they can't keep track of the bollocks they keep spouting
 

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