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Originally Posted by parmnion
It's all very easy criticising these rioters sitting at home with not one muslim in your street, unlike the places that has seen the worst violence. These residents have suffered years and years of forced integration. Communities from the poorest areas of the uk, when all they had to get by was a sense of community spirit. S community spirit that's been eroded away by integrating people who dont even want to integrate, into their communities.
When we hear of rape, and fear of walking the street, these are the voices we've heard, the people going through it, the voices shut down for being racist by people sitting comfortable and warm in their nice houses, with their nice jobs and nice futures to look forward to.
Then we have a man in charge, a man who labelled the voices as far right, further alienating them from society. A man who visited southport to lay a wreath and shake hands with the emergency service first responders. Mo mention of visiting families of the children, no mention of the real people who were first at the scene, the public. No he mentions the emergency services only so he can make a very bold claim that the first officers to respond to the tragic killings were then subjected to missiles and abuse from the rioters.. really, a police force under your government sent those officers back out to work after witnessing such horrors!!
Do ask yourselves this!
Why hasnt he visited the families yet, is it because they may have sympathy with the rioters, their neighbours, and don't want him anywhere near them. Or
something else!
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Originally Posted by parmnion
@ Slim that post you said was the same old racist nonsense...
Fancy discussing the further points I made about jeffrey?
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Parm, I've re-read your post, and I don't know what Jeffrey bit you're referring to. If you can explain, then of course I'll have the convo with you.