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University student stabbed


The female officer questioned the need to check for injuries and was dismissed by the male officer with a quick, “no”
Well to me that just backs up my point, if someone’s telling me they’ve been stabbed I would check them over regardless of what my colleague or supervisor were to tell me. We’re not talking stacking shelves or working in a call centre here.
 
No he should have assessed the situation before

Did you watch the video

If the lads on the floor with blood in his mouth and not moving saying he can’t breath and he’s been stabbed.

What would you do the million pound question
A) handcuff him
B) check him instantly
C) spit on him
D) give him a little kick
You protect yourself and your colleagues before you make any other decisions, upon arrival they thought they had arrested the perpetrator of assault, once they realized he was in fact the victim they provided emergency care, hence why the coroner stated their actions didn't impact the outcome.
 
I'm sure it would be a story because it's very sad, however if you read into companies like Cambridge analytica and you will see how it works, it's subtle but powerful.

I don't think the reaction from people like yourself would be so strong if you hadn't been moulded over years and years of news stories and social media algorithms preparing you for an instance just like that for it to lead to confirmation bias, I'm sure in your case it won't lead to you hurting anyone.

However it will eventually lead to some protests and possibly riots and or deaths and strokes the flames of dividing us from other humans based on some ethnic differences. Our society is currently in a race to become the biggest victim and maybe we have felt a bit left behind being white and now it's our turn to have a go and pretend we're the victims here when in actual fact the real victim and his family are the ones that suffered and are suffering, not me and you and not the thousands of people commenting on the news or under every reform politicians social media accounts thriving in their rage.
Good grief.

As much as I find your opinion completely out there, it's admirable that you put your view over in a respectful manner rather than using insults.

I wish you a pleasant evening.

👍
 
Absolutely no winners in this horrific incident.
The press however are not reporting this

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Not quite the gotcha you think it is when you consider the copper making sly comments to a dying 18 year old with visible wounds to his face.
 
Absolutely no winners in this horrific incident.
The press however are not reporting this

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Because they wouldn't want to allow any facts / opinions get in the way of pushing their divisive narratives...
 
Not quite the gotcha you think it is when you consider the copper making sly comments to a dying 18 year old with visible wounds to his face.
A gotcha is about winning an argument, the fact you think that posting the comments of the judge in a criminal trial is a gotcha is a indication of your intentions here
 
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Absolutely no winners in this horrific incident.
The press however are not reporting this

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The posters claiming this is a two tier system of anti-white racism should read that, and if they have any shame, hang their heads for the deliberate division they are trying to cause & political points they're trying to score. Shameful.
 
Not quite the gotcha you think it is when you consider the copper making sly comments to a dying 18 year old with visible wounds to his face.

But they could be wounds from falling onto a fence, which the people at the scene were telling the police. People should be angry at the family on this one...
 
I'm sure it would be a story because it's very sad, however if you read into companies like Cambridge analytica and you will see how it works, it's subtle but powerful.

I don't think the reaction from people like yourself would be so strong if you hadn't been moulded over years and years of news stories and social media algorithms preparing you for an instance just like that for it to lead to confirmation bias, I'm sure in your case it won't lead to you hurting anyone.

However it will eventually lead to some protests and possibly riots and or deaths and strokes the flames of dividing us from other humans based on some ethnic differences. Our society is currently in a race to become the biggest victim and maybe we have felt a bit left behind being white and now it's our turn to have a go and pretend we're the victims here when in actual fact the real victim and his family are the ones that suffered and are suffering, not me and you and not the thousands of people commenting on the news or under every reform politicians social media accounts thriving in their rage.
Spot on
 
You protect yourself and your colleagues before you make any other decisions, upon arrival they thought they had arrested the perpetrator of assault, once they realized he was in fact the victim they provided emergency care, hence why the coroner stated their actions didn't impact the outcome.
Are you a copper?
 
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