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The Behavior of UK Police officers.

Great timing! I just happened upon this tweet.

[qimg]https://i.imgur.com/eq9XjE6.png[/qimg]

Yet again you post something with no context and no source.*

It's as if you don't want us double-checking what it really is that you think you're showing us....

*I would note, though, that with a tag like "Giptonboy" the second comment is likely to come from someone from a pretty crappy area of Leeds, the other side of the main road from where I lived for many years.
 
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Been arrested yet?


ETA went looking at those lyrics and found dozens of sites that repeated them, yet not one report of anyone being arrested for posting them. It's as if your claim was wrong.

It's as if you never read the account of the girl who was arrested and convicted for repeating them. I think your assertion that unless every single person in the UK who indulges in a certain behaviour is treated in an identical way then any instance of poor treatment can be safely ignored. I'd stick with the gotchas if I were you.
 
Ha, I had to laugh. I was listening to Siouxsie Sioux's 'Arabian Knights' as I wrote my last post. Brilliant track; a protest against the treatment of women by Middle Eastern men, the lyrics include:



Words that would almost certainly get you arrested should you post them on social media as your own (or indeed, even as a quote).
So pathetic.

Yet they are posted all over the internet including on this social media platform and we don't have one single case of someone being prosecuted for posting them. Some of the links I checked out are on articles etc. that have been online for years.

As I said earlier I don't agree with the current legislation so I'm not going to defend it BUT if you want to criticise it I would suggest it is more effective to stick to the truth and the facts rather than making something up.
 
Yet again you post something with no context and no source.*

It's as if you don't want us double-checking what it really is that you think you're showing us....

*I would note, though, that with a tag like "Giptonboy" the second comment is likely to come from someone from a pretty crappy area of Leeds, the other side of the main road from where I lived for many years.

Ethnic conflict is brewing in the Brittainnia

https://mobile.twitter.com/thetolerantman/status/1050253609127084032
 

Says who? Some twat on Twitter? Laughable.

Still, at least this time you made it possible to check what it was you thought you were posting.

BBC News: Police officers injured in Worcester protests

Worcester News: Second EDL march and counter protest

Newsflare: Hundreds turn out to protest EDL march in Worcester

As usual, this was the EDL cockwombles turning up somewhere they aren't wanted, protesting something the people actually living there couldn't care less about.
 
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Yet they are posted all over the internet including on this social media platform and we don't have one single case of someone being prosecuted for posting them.

And the near identical case I link to, of a girl being prosecuted for posting song lyrics, is invalid because..?

Some of the links I checked out are on articles etc. that have been online for years.

As I said earlier I don't agree with the current legislation so I'm not going to defend it BUT if you want to criticise it I would suggest it is more effective to stick to the truth and the facts rather than making something up.

I don't believe you. Aside from your statement that you don't agree with them I think you do. Everything else you have posted says to me you agree with them and you defend them.
 
As usual, this was the EDL cockwombles turning up somewhere they aren't wanted, protesting something the people actually living there couldn't care less about.

Thank you for proving one of my main points of this thread. Apathy is a virtue in the UK. Brits "couldn't care less" about much of anything, including little girls getting raped and tortured by Muslims.
 
Thank you for proving one of my main points of this thread. Apathy is a virtue in the UK. Brits "couldn't care less" about much of anything, including little girls getting raped and tortured by Muslims.


Oh crikey.

Do we need to get the doll out?
 
It must just grate with some of our American friends when they see police joining in the fun with the communities they serve. You know, rather than killing them.

In a very, very slight case of "Sauce for the Goose" I am, on occasion, slightly tickled at the traditionally pretty homogeneous countries of Europe getting influxes of new cultures and suddenly learning that multiculturalism isn't as easy as it seems all the time.

Still a much, much better problem to have then our "Shoot them all, ask questions never" approach.
 
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Thank you for proving one of my main points of this thread. Apathy is a virtue in the UK. Brits "couldn't care less" about much of anything, including little girls getting raped and tortured by Muslims.

You seem to be confused. The EDL cockwombles were protesting the building of a mosque. Unless the planning application shows that the architect has included kiddie rapey torture rooms in said mosque, you've leapt to a false conclusion. As usual.
 
In a very, very slight case of "Sauce for the Goose" I am, on occasion, slightly tickled at the traditionally pretty homogeneous countries of Europe getting influxes of new cultures and suddenly learning that multiculturalism isn't as easy as it seems all the time.

Still a much, much better problem to have then our "Shoot them all, ask questions never" approach.

There have been parts that have been pretty diverse for a long time

Ex Bow Street PC Mario Ruffy at the Notting Hill Carnival. by Bow Street Runner, on Flickr
 
To be sure, but it is a fair and accurate statement to say that in general most European countries have been more culturally and ethically homogeneous than the United States.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...lly-diverse-countries/?utm_term=.9979d962df7e

Sure, but the question is whether they have actually "suddenly" got significantly more diverse than the previous steady increase. Even then, it's not like we haven't seen these influxes before, e.g. Eastern European Jews at the end of the 19th/starts of the 20th Century (it's reckoned that 120,000 stayed, but many more times that number transited through on the way to the US). Much of the hysteria links in with the migration crises that started in 2015, yet the number of asylum applications in the UK only increased from an average of just over 29,000 per year between 2009 and 2014, to an average of 37,500 per year in 2015-2017. That only means an "extra" 8,600 or so applications.
 
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Sure, but the question is whether they have actually "suddenly" got significantly more diverse than the previous steady increase. Even then, it's not like we haven't seen these influxes before, e.g. Eastern European Jews at the end of the 19th/starts of the 20th Century (it's reckoned that 120,000 stayed, but many more times that number transited through on the way to the US). Much of the hysteria links in with the migration crises that started in 2015, yet the number of asylum applications in the UK only increased from an average of just over 29,000 per year between 2009 and 2014, to an average of 37,500 per year in 2015-2017. That only means an "extra" 8,600 or so applications.

It's also worth pointing out that the Notting Hill Carnival was partly started in response to race riots.
 

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