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"We're gonna have a British George Floyd now innit. The BLM mob are gonna be all over this. Expect a load of shoe shops to be looted as a ""protest"". This country's gone to the fucking dogs."
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"Fifth, just put yourself in this scenario. Your on a tube train with a female work college. On steps a young Pakistani man and punches her straight in the face breaking her nose!! What would reaction be??? Same as the rest of us!! I would also of stamped on his head!!! Unreasonable behavior on both sides!!"
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The Pakistani blokes are violent entitled arse holes. The copper then lost his rag and could have killed the bloke he'd just tasered by stamping on his head. As a result of him doing that the copper will get done for ABH and they'll let the others off with no charge. As others have said they deserved it... But copper still lost his rag and Lucky he's not facing manslaughter or murder charge. As a copper you aren't above the law.
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"Didn't he allegedly beat up on a woman, whatever her occupation - a WOMAN - before the media sanctioned filming started? That's taking the knee back on the agenda, obviously. Crowdfunding? Of course. Just pray that his reproductive abilities and the capability to bear child through to natural delivery wasn't threatened."
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His lawyer is now claiming it was an attempted assassination by the police.
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"Ah, but we are all xenophobic beta males to call out the hatred that the adherents of that mental religion display towards us according to Vexed. The fucking gimp."
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"Spot on Russ, the media's biggest trick isn't just making stuff up (they do that as well) its talking about something that happened but leaving out key details that completely reverse the story. No one will bother looking at anywhere the details are mentioned cos they don't consider them credible. Although the whole ""fairs fair, you deserved it"" etc thing you talk about isn't a value shared by people everywhere in the world, some cultures its blind group loyalty no matter what, so giving them the context won't matter anyway."
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"Mike Oxsaw 10:15 Fri Jul 26 Indeed. A policeman assaulting an ethnic minority without any context is a much bigger and longer running story than a policeman assaulting an ethnic minority with context that proves he deserved it. Because in the UK their is a very strong power behind ""You deserved it"". We were all brought up with it. I went home and told my dad once a bloke stabbed my football. We went down there and the bloke told the truth that he had told us five times to stop playing against his garage. He said to me is that true, I said yes, and he said ""Well you deserved it"", apologised to the man and walked away. Its an old fashioned value but still very prominent. The media know this and so they know the UK public will show very little sway to a man being kicked if he deserved it and it closes the story. They want long running devicive stories. Not tomorrows chip paper."
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"I assume the events leading up to this have also been filmed and probably submitted to the main media (you all know what people are like with filming on their phone; a crow farts the wrong note and 20 people are instantly filming then uploading it. So, if the media - or those in possession of the lead up data have not submitted it (because it doesn't match their agenda) - are suppressing it's presentation, it sounds like me a media led attempt to pervert the course of justice."
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Babu was borough commander for Harrow early 2000s He used to ride about the town centre on a pedal cycle They should release the police bodycam footage to put things into context.
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Assume a FORMER police officer who left under bad circumstances would be a go to talking head for the media to get a view they can blow up Everyone needs to hear the full story of the lead up to this incident. Being presented by the media as bloke gets stamped on as though thats the whole story Thats what the media do Criticism (justified) of the former policeman for saying its a racist attack .... bit like some on here telling us the soldier stabbed was the victim of a Muslim. An illegal immigrant terrorist Muslim
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They must have promoted him multiple times for him to be a chief superintendent?
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"He hasn't been a policeman for over 10 years, mashed. Threw this toys out and left the old bill because they didn't promote him. So exactly the type of person people should be listening to."
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goose 6:03 Thu Jul 25 The police did this to themselves by promoting people like that
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"Former chief superintendent of the Met Police, Dal Babu, told BBC Radio 4 the police actions were ""appalling and unnecessary"" and in his opinion racism played a part in the incident. He said the men were arrested for affray and assault, not offences at the ""serious end""ù like attempted murder, gross bodily harm, or malicious wounding. ""I think racism played a significant part in this,""ù he said, adding GMP had been ""slow out of the block in understanding the seriousness""ù of the incident at a time when trust in police was ""so low""ù. this is a former chief of Police saying racism played a part without zero fucking proof. what a cսnt. what hope do the police have with cunts like this making it to the very top?"
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"The problem with this video, like all others, is the lack of context - it is absolutely impossible to know what has happened here based on the few seconds of the clip we are shown. Yet it doesn't stop us all jumping to conclusions."
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"The lead-up story is criminally under-reported. Maybe the ""victim"" refused to stop shouting obscenities in a public place and turned down the alternative quietening option of Duct Tape?"
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Fight or flight is a natural automatic reaction human. I'm glad he chose to flight.
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"For a copper to kick a bloke who is under control in the head twice is not only stupid but inexcusable. I'm not saying the bloke didn't have it coming it coming, but it was in a crowded public space and there was bound to be some snivelling toerag filming it."
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Three officers assaulted. WPC with broken nose. All three needed hospital treatment. And all the press talk about is the kick in the head.