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@No-Quarter said in British Politics:
Twitter thread. Good to see the UK police enforcing all the "non-crimes" people are reporting.
Why didn't Harry The Owl simply tell the officer to go fuck themselves and hang up after they'd confirmed there was no crime?
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@antipodean Probably because of what can then happen next if a 'protected' class is offended
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@antipodean said in British Politics:
@No-Quarter said in British Politics:
Twitter thread. Good to see the UK police enforcing all the "non-crimes" people are reporting.
Why didn't Harry The Owl simply tell the officer to go fuck themselves and hang up after they'd confirmed there was no crime?
TBH I'm not sure how I'd react to a phone call like that at work. Seems like a massive abuse of power from the police to intimidate him like that.
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@No-Quarter said in British Politics:
Twitter thread. Good to see the UK police enforcing all the "non-crimes" people are reporting.
What was the limerick he liked?
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@Rembrandt said in British Politics:
@antipodean Probably because of what can then happen next if a 'protected' class is offended
WTF is that supposed to show? There's literally no context and I can't hear what the people on the other side of the door are saying.
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@No-Quarter said in British Politics:
Twitter thread. Good to see the UK police enforcing all the "non-crimes" people are reporting.
Something about that doesn't quite ring true to me: my fake news detectometer is tingling slightly. Maybe because it seems just too impossible to be true ... which probably, converse to my first sentence, probably means it is.
In this day and age I don't know what to believe.
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@antipodean there's another video I saw about 6 months ago showing the lady asking police in speakers corner why Muslims were praying in the park, apparently illegal.
Then the police came to her house.
I'm pretty sure it's a legit video. I think they refer to her as bacon lady.
In my mind it's as shocking as dankula and if the mainstream media wasn't so dysfunctional, it would have been common and lead news.Older lady questions why park rules about praying are not being upheld, gets that visit from police the next day or so
Skim through this
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@booboo I tend to believe this guy, he's been consistently honest
Long vid but the police input is verified.
Apologists will offer it's the actions of only one police station, but it's absolutely staggering that police behave in this manner
This is the type of story that should get the blanket coverage a nervous smirking teenager gets
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@booboo said in British Politics:
@No-Quarter said in British Politics:
Twitter thread. Good to see the UK police enforcing all the "non-crimes" people are reporting.
Something about that doesn't quite ring true to me: my fake news detectometer is tingling slightly. Maybe because it seems just too impossible to be true ... which probably, converse to my first sentence, probably means it is.
In this day and age I don't know what to believe.
Has been picked up by some of the media now. The UK police are a parody of themselves.
A spokesman for Humberside Police said: ‘We take all reports of hate incident seriously and will always investigate and take proportionate action.’
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@No-Quarter Yes we must all be sympathetic to Islam.
Kill the jews, execute blasphemers, rape children and the throwing of gays off of rooftops.
Ahh progressiveness.
I think some people open up their minds so much that their brain (and morals) fall right out.
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So I've finished Tommy Robinson's book 'Enemy of the state', I made an effort as I went through to try and fact check some of the claims with original footage from off of youtube as well as different news archives. - What I could find checked out with what he states.
My conclusion is thus. This bloke whom back in my London days I had written off as a bigoted, racist, football hooligan Nazi is almost without doubt the most lied about and unfairly persecuted man in all of Britain. He is nothing short of an absolute British hero. Had people not swallowed this BS political correctness garbage perpetuated by politicians, academia and the mainstream fake-news media along with an innate bigotry toward the working class then maybe society could have taken his warnings seriously. How many lives could have been saved? From victims of Islamic terrorism & radicalisation to the thousands upon thousands of child rapes covered up and defended by politicians, media and law enforcement.
Have a look at this 2013 EDL speech, listen to the words, read the signs and compare that to the news reports you remember from this time. This wasn't a racist group, this was a group of normal British folk trying to stand up against extremism in their communities. I like so many others just took what 'The Guardian' or what David Cameron or Nick Clegg said as fact and swallowed it without question.
You can get the book (for now) on Amazon it is a terrific read.
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@No-Quarter Ok I genuinely have no idea if that is a parody account on not. Should I be laughing or crying here?
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@Rembrandt said in British Politics:
@No-Quarter Ok I genuinely have no idea if that is a parody account on not. Should I be laughing or crying here?
I should say, from what I understand, the Terrorism police in the UK do a pretty amazing job with the attacks they've managed to thwart. It's just a ridiculous situation asking the public to watch and report people buying hammers in a suspicious way.
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@No-Quarter said in British Politics:
@Rembrandt said in British Politics:
@No-Quarter Ok I genuinely have no idea if that is a parody account on not. Should I be laughing or crying here?
I should say, from what I understand, the Terrorism police in the UK do a pretty amazing job with the attacks they've managed to thwart. It's just a ridiculous situation asking the public to watch and report people buying hammers in a suspicious way.
...and a white male no less! God forbid they represent an actual depiction of the overwhelming likely scenario
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@Rembrandt
Without even watching that video I take issue with the sign behind him (top right of picture).
A simplistic incendiary overstatement toward a religious group.
Without going over all the other points and posts from these threads, can you seriously tell me that if you were one of the very large number of peaceful, respectful, law abiding Muslims in the UK you would not see that statement as saying that you hate anyone that does not follow your religion? And that encouraging a group of people to join in with this view is concerning.I don't want to get involved in a big debate about this and I'm not arguing your points/assessment about TR (I try to not get into these threads much now), but I am curious about how you view that particular sign and how that may have set the original stance toward him.
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