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Manchester Airport incident
"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."
- Mike Oxsaw
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"UK prison capacity requirement is calculated from the known expected population size at any given time. There is a shortage of prison capacity, according to the authorities, which suggests that the government deliberately under-delivered on prison capacity or that the population is (far) greater that whatever it was expected to be. Or possibly a combination of both. Seems, to me, insane and even in itself criminal to encourage a process that basically invites more criminals into the country un-vetted, to heap more pressure on an already straining prison system."
- Hammer and Pickle
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It's tough when you discover you're not the only mob capable of getting up to speed. It's a new government - you'll get over it son.
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- WHU(Exeter)
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"With the 100 protests planned, that figure jumped up from 30 on the BBC within the space of a couple of hours in the weekend. The same BBC that repeatedly tell the children, sorry viewers of all ages, not to take any notice of unproved nonsense on social media. They mention also repeatedly how that kind of thing can inflame situations. There were never going to be 100 protests last Wednesday night. But banging on about how they were likely, would no doubt have seen some go out that night in the hope of it, so the BBC themselves are guilty of exactly the same."
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- MaryMillingtonsGhost
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"Hammer and Pickle 12:00 So no answer, and more pointedly no condemation. Is it really any wonder you're so reviled on here Emily?"
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"Pickle - you said it was already happening that incomers were being properly verfied to eliminate any potential criminals. This is objectively untrue, given the presence of crime. Not in any way a controversial thing to say. Or, they've been identified as potential criminals, but allowed to continue anyway, which is worse."
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"Works both ways, commie old son. There's a number of people that believe that there were 100 protests scheduled last Wednesday. There never was. There was one anonymous telegram message talking about it. Nothing else. The government, police and mainstream media lied about it. And if you doubt that, then ponder why that berk Robinson never mentioned any of these imaginary protests, given that you and others believe that he is the orchestrator of these events. He never mentioned them, because they were never happening. I mean, the very idea that there would be one in Brighton, the green party stronghold which is known as the gay capital of England, is laughable in and of itself. I'm convinced they included that one just to test how far they could push it and still have people swallow it. Also, in the same way that certain individuals were too quick to jump the gun when news of the Leicester Square stabbing broke, I wouldn't be too quick to celebrate the fact that the assailant was 'white'. This doesn't mean he isn't an immigrant, as the recent case in Hainault proved. Instead of everyone rushing to congratulate themselves on their team winning, how about showing some respect for those affected and waiting until more information becomes available?"
- Hammer and Pickle
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No sorry - measuring the performance of UK border security by the incidence of domestic crime committed by any kind of person is absurd. At all levels. And of course across the country the Tories did not lose their majority on migration either.
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"One has to feel sorry for COYI. So successful has been his indoctrination that presented with the fake he swallows it whole, without question, yet when faced with the genuine he is compelled to try to prove otherwise."
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"""The majority of people I would say want our borders well-guarded and anybody coming in to be properly verified to eliminate any potential criminals""ù 100% agreed. ""Only problem is, that's already happening"" Can't agree. If it was happening, I don't think the Tories would have lost. I don't believe they were doing a good job on this, or anything else for that matter. There's been far too many examples of serious and often violent crime being committed to claim that this is already happening to any great degree. In the interests of clarity, this does not - of course - mean that 'immigrants' are bad or 'refugees' are bad, or 'Muslims' are bad. Anyone who talks about a large number of people as if the are one homogenous group doesn't have anything to say worth listening to."
- MaryMillingtonsGhost
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"Hammer and Pickle 10:12 ""The majority of people I would say want our borders well-guarded and anybody coming in to be properly verified to eliminate any potential criminals""ù TBH, not really anything to dispute there fella. Bravo üëç However, what's your opinion with regard to the machete/sword wielding 'criminally braindead' from the other side of the 'political' spectrum? Honest question."
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"Woud you include Antifa, BLM and Just Stop Oil among the braindead thugs? Protest violence is just an excuse for immature people, and those old enough to know better, to go out and have fun."
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"""The majority of people I would say want our borders well-guarded and anybody coming in to be properly verified to eliminate any potential criminals""ù There, fixed that for you. Only problem is, that's already happening so going out on the streets and behaving like a cսnt with the rest of the criminally braindead is not in any way justified."
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"This supposed stabbing in Leicester Square today all seems rather convenient to me. Why release the ethnicity of the perpetrator at such an early stage? (Reports that it was a 'white male'). I noticed those who supposedly helped to save the victims are of South Asian extraction with names of that of a certain religion. Staged managed photos of the 'scene' and 'police cordon' released by the media. I am doubtful of the veracity of all of this. Suggests fake news to me, such is my lack of faith in the mainstream media."
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"There is no denying that a lot of criminals and thugs do go to these deonstrations and have fun attacking the Police, which is never justified. This all gives the media the opportunity to brand anybody who has a view on immigration as far right and racists. The majority of people I would say want our borders closed and anybody coming in to be properly vetted. It's nothing to do with prejudice, it is plain common sense. This government plans to do even less to stem this flow and these riots will flare up again."
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I would like to draw m'lud's attention to my clients post of 7:49 on the 12th August where he admits to being a sad old man desperately seeking attention. This explains why he made his inflammatory post at 9:10 on 30th July and why he should not receive a custodial sentence. Hmm. Might work. Worth a try.
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"I'm not sure that Lost the streets"" is a viable term, but the message I'm getting - no matter the one being sent - is that if the left want to gather on the streets of my country, they can do so at the drop of a hat. If the (so called) right want to do the same they have to apply in advance to the authorities for a place and a time to do so, and even if that right to protest is authorised, there will be no attempt made by or on behalf of whoever authorised the meeting to clear that space should a left-leaning mob turn up before the advertised starting time of the authorised protest and deny the original protesters their legal right to use that space within which to gather."
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"London has around 10 million inhabitants from every quarter of the World. In all my adult life I've seen a a few acts of aggression and violence. The number per resident must be tiny. Ok, I'm not living in the grot areas but I have. Its rare. Very very rare. Mostly we all get on."
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"Hammer and Pickle 8:03 Mon Aug 12 I hope you keep your dossier separate from your kill list, Pickle? Could be embarrassing grassing yourself up"
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"Say what you will but this Gov't has lost control of the streets. I can't ever recall the streets of London being this dangerous. Nutsin. I was drinking around Covent garden between 1.30/10.00pm. Walked to Waterloo Station and didn't detect one hint of menace/hostility all day. Not saying it's the safest place on earth but only only tell what I saw. And yes, some areas are practically no go zones but a little balance never hurts."
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"you want me to read a report from an organisation that just a few short days ago was fully on board with thought crime legislation, labelling the general public far right and despite having their staff and it's vehicle attacked by tooled up lawless purveyors of your adopted religion, seem to have been told to not make too much about that. fuck their report"
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"No but I think your handler should have been arrested years ago, my little triffid"
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Abdullah says the attacker was covered in blood. Footage shows the attackers was not covered in blood. Will I get arrested for thinking this is a bit iffy?
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"Takashi Miike 6:33 Mon Aug 12 Re: Manchester Airport incident did Obi Wan Kenobi take the knife off him? wake up fifth, FFS I literally have no idea what ""wake up fifth"" means in this context. Are you suggesting the Darth Vader impersonator was making it up? There is footage all over social media of a white male being arrested. And no, not Obi Wan... it was Abdullah the security guard took the knife off him as referred to below in this thread already. Though it may be Abdullah likes to do Star Wars cos play - you'd have to ask him about that."