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Tbh I’d say you’re wrong but you’re all over linking stuff that isn’t relevant that I don’t even know what your point is any more. I’ll leave it there.I'm happy for you.
You're still wrong though
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Tbh I’d say you’re wrong but you’re all over linking stuff that isn’t relevant that I don’t even know what your point is any more. I’ll leave it there.I'm happy for you.
You're still wrong though
Where are you getting any of that from?
It's a fact that when non-whites make accusations of racial bias with no evidence, they claim unconscious bias. Never seems to work the other way around though
They do and they're wrong most of the time, which is also what's happening here
I personally think the policeman acted wrong.Perpetrators are known to pretend to be unconscious, dead or injured to then attack uniformed professionals, for example if a paramedic is attacked, defends themselves and the individual they have stopped is unconscious or not breathing they are not necessarily required to give CPR because in instances of the past the perpetrator was pretending and then finished the job, I would love to live in a world where the police can trust what's told to then but given it was lies that prompted the police to arrest the wrong lad I don't think we can live in that world.
Who all happened to conveniently be family. It wasn’t as if it was several complete strangers corroborating the same story on a busy high street.They arrived with a pre-conception based on a 999 call that had stated what had allegedly taken place (lies) and the police were greeted with a group of people all saying the same thing and one man lay on the floor. I think it's quite normal for the police to initially form some kind of bias based on several people at the scene corroborating what has been said.
But I still think the officer should have dealt with the situation better when he is met with an almost motionless body and the victim stating he couldn't breathe and has been stabbed. This part is a big failing. But it's easy to say that the copper made the mistake "because the family played the racism card"...
The poor lad has lost his life and wankers like Farage are more concerned with politicising the police force for political points scoring and to sow division and possibly incite civil unrest...
Whilst I might not entirely agree with some of the conclusions/opinions, this is a goid summary of events:
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If they’d arrived and assessed the situation with no pre-conceptions they’d have reacted properly. Soon as the R word is bandied about they lose their heads. I have no time for Farage and Reform but people are sick of institutions that are determined to paint whites as racist all the time. That’s why he does well. Simple solution btw.They arrived with a pre-conception based on a 999 call that had stated what had allegedly taken place (lies) and the police were greeted with a group of people all saying the same thing and one man lay on the floor. I think it's quite normal for the police to initially form some kind of bias based on several people at the scene corroborating what has been said.
But I still think the officer should have dealt with the situation better when he is met with an almost motionless body and the victim stating he couldn't breathe and has been stabbed. This part is a big failing. But it's easy to say that the copper made the mistake "because the family played the racism card"...
The poor lad has lost his life and wankers like Farage are more concerned with politicising the police force for political points scoring and to sow division and possibly incite civil unrest...
Was always going to happen…The brains of Britain have turned up in Southampton, exactly what Henry’s father asked not to happen
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I mean I wouldn't so you're wrong there they didn't in their minds handcuff a dying man, they believed they were handcuffing a perpetrator or a crimeWhat have I said that is wrong?
They handcuffed a dying man. Apologies for thinking this man was not their priority.
Roles reserved and its a Sikh dying on the floor. Your response would be very different and there'd be f***ing riots on the streets no doubt.![]()
I can't answer for those people but I can say it wouldn't be what I'd accuse you ofI agree with you on both counts, however, any time I've tried to call out the 'unconscious bias' bullshit that is bandied about after a black person is treated badly I get immediately called a racist![]()
Well I also think the policemen made a bad judgement but the issue is it was made with the best of intentions and not due to anyone's skin colour.I personally think the policeman acted wrong.
I’ve been in similar situations to the officer and I know judgment calls are split second and can be a matter of life or death.
And I think he got it horribly wrong.
No political motive behind my decision just from what I have watched with my own eyes on the video.
And I am glad it’s getting investigated and we will get the right outcome in a few months. So we will se what’s going to happen
Will get me pelters but this I have no issue with. The mam, dad, and brother all played their part in a murder and an attempted cover up.Marching towards the Digwa house now, wanting them removed
Mob rule, rules?Will get me pelters but this I have no issue with. The mam, dad, and brother all played their part in a murder and an attempted cover up.