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Post by ianali on Mar 14, 2021 8:26:32 GMT
Ah. But the police will still offer advice on how to keep it safe. Just like they offered advice to women. Had a few interesting conversations around it today and not one of them, all female cared about sexual assault or murder but just annoyed that they think they are being told what to dodoesn't everyone, (however they identify, non binary, chimp or whatever) get annoyed when then think they are being told what to do? - I know I do... especially by v-lockies eta - this is humour. Can only just about remember what a lock is.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 14, 2021 8:33:49 GMT
Nobody is being told what to do. People are being advised. There's a big difference between these two things.
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Post by kris on Mar 14, 2021 8:41:32 GMT
Good old thunderboat.
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Post by Telemachus on Mar 14, 2021 9:40:13 GMT
So the met police are in the shit again, because a large crowd of women who have never met Ms Everard, decided it was their human right to hold a huge tightly packed gathering in her memory (even though 99.999% of them had no memory of her). And now they are all sulky because the police dispersed them, with force for those women who refused to go quietly. As the police have done to many other people out partying who refused to disperse.
Perhaps the COVID laws should be rewritten to specify that you are allowed to gather in tightly packed crowds PROVIDED you can claim it is something to do with women’s rights, BLM or any other woke shite, plus of course football.
And then we have a Labour mp on Marr show demanding that misogyny be a hate crime. No mention of misandry, so right there you have discrimination on the grounds of gender. These politicians are really quite thick.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2021 9:49:50 GMT
So the met police are in the shit again, because a large crowd of women who have never met Ms Everard, decided it was their human right to hold a huge tightly packed gathering in her memory (even though 99.999% of them had no memory of her). And now they are all sulky because the police dispersed them, with force for those women who refused to go quietly. As the police have done to many other people out partying who refused to disperse. Perhaps the COVID laws should be rewritten to specify that you are allowed to gather in tightly packed crowds PROVIDED you can claim it is something to do with women’s rights, BLM or of course football. And then we have a Labour mp on Marr show demanding that misogyny be a hate crime. No mention of misandry, so right there you have discrimination on the grounds of gender. These politicians are really quite thick. I was watching video feeds of it last night, ( fuck all on telly). It all started of quite sensible, distancing and masks etc, but then the police started kettling them, and it all got a bit silly. Half a dozen of one, six of the other at fault I think. Still, at least the police didn’t run away or drop to one knee this time, obviously not so scared of women. Pretty sick behaviour by some of the police, kneeling on women’s backs etc, even though they were not struggling. I’ve no doubt this will result in the resignation of Cressida the dick, (which will hopefully see someone who is much more capable replace her).
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 14, 2021 9:57:03 GMT
I've been thinking this through. Every week in London, one, or often more than one person is murdered. The perpetrators are usually male, the victims also male. The victims are often young, and very often, black. There are no vigils for these victims nor calls for curfews. Most of the arguments around this seem to surround 'stop and search' and the possibility that the tactic is racist. A few years ago the police's right to stop and search were reduced, this resulted in an increase in the murder rate.
One youngish, blonde, white girl is murdered. All hell breaks loose.
There seems to be a bit of an imbalance here. I've wracked my brains for the reasons for this, here goes:
1/ White people's lives really do matter more than the lives of black people.
2/ It's far worse when a woman is murdered by a man, rather than if both victim and perpetrator are male. I guess this is a stereotype: that a man should be capable of protecting himself from the assailant. If he fails in this and dies, we should feel less sorry for him than if it was a woman that succumbed.
Any other ideas?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2021 10:00:59 GMT
I've been thinking this through. Every week in London Let me stop you right there, and correct you. It is every day, and attempted murder is between 2-3 a day. A woman being murdered is a big deal, and the reasons for that are many. (I’m wrong with my murder a day comment, February was 1 every two days. Apologies)
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 14, 2021 10:03:34 GMT
I've been thinking this through. Every week in London Let me stop you right there, and correct you. It is every day, and attempted murder is between 2-3 a day. Fair enough, I decided to be conservative, rather than risk being accused of gross exaggeration.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2021 10:06:08 GMT
Let me stop you right there, and correct you. It is every day, and attempted murder is between 2-3 a day. Fair enough, I decided to be conservative, rather than risk being accused of gross exaggeration. Just join the met Twitter feed, you’ll be astonished by the amount of murders and attempted murders that never reach MSM.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 14, 2021 10:11:06 GMT
I wonder how the black community feel about this? I didn't see many dark faces on the t.v. coverage.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2021 10:20:17 GMT
Homicides in London last year = 128, just over 2 per week (not per day)
Note; around half of them are considered either gang related or domestic violence 31 in each case - gang related are nearly always reported by the press, domestic violence much less so - note we are talking Homicides here.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2021 10:25:29 GMT
Homicides in London last year = 128, just over 2 per week (not per day)
Note; around half of them are considered either gang related or domestic violence 31 in each case - gang related are nearly always reported by the press, domestic violence much less so - note we are talking Homicides here.
I’m talking present day. Why do you always seek to undermine my posts? At one point you were even accusing me of not actually taking the pictures I posted. It seems to be a creepy obsession with you. I’m still looking forward to bumping into you again.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2021 10:31:48 GMT
Homicides in London last year = 128, just over 2 per week (not per day)
Note; around half of them are considered either gang related or domestic violence 31 in each case - gang related are nearly always reported by the press, domestic violence much less so - note we are talking Homicides here.
I’m talking present day. Why do you always seek to undermine my posts? At one point you were even accusing me of not actually taking the pictures I posted. It seems to be a creepy obsession with you. I’m still looking forward to bumping into you again. I posted because I live in London and like London.
If my post undermines your post or not is up to others to decide, I just wanted to give a picture of how I see things.
I only said you had done some editing to your picture not that you hadn't taken it.
Looks into going via Thames and Oxford instead.....
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 14, 2021 10:33:19 GMT
Whether it's one a day or one a week doesn't change the fact that people seem to care a lot more about a young white female, rather than a young black person.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2021 10:37:51 GMT
Whether it's one a day or one a week doesn't change the fact that people seem to care a lot more about a young white female, rather than a young black person. Agreed, and I believe that is why the BLM resonates with a lot of the moderate 'Black community'.
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