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Tommy Robinson Found Guilty.
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The double standard (fed largely by malice and ignorance, I suggest) which applauds this prosecution is extraordinar y. Of course, Robinson as a marked man under a provisional sentence for contempt of court was quite needlessly and, you might think, provocativel y standing outside a court a year later live- streaming stuff. Despite that you might ask why...
23:53 Sat 06th Jul 2019
Because they’d rather perpetuate their blinkered view of the world where they believe justice is a simple process and right wing thugs are right to get involved. They believe that because you criticise knuckle drafters like Robinson, you stand up for rape gangs. It’s a sad indictment on the nations intelligence.
//It takes someone incredibly stupid to then go out and commit the very same offence again//
I think we're all agreed there, Gromit.
The other issue (if it's of any importance to you, and if you understand the moral implications - and both may be elusive) is whether raping a twelve year old girl or complaining about it constitutes the greater sin.
It is possible you don't understand the point I'm trying to make. If so, please advise and I'll try to simplify.
I think we're all agreed there, Gromit.
The other issue (if it's of any importance to you, and if you understand the moral implications - and both may be elusive) is whether raping a twelve year old girl or complaining about it constitutes the greater sin.
It is possible you don't understand the point I'm trying to make. If so, please advise and I'll try to simplify.
Quite, zacs.
It's a peculiar leap of logic to believe that annoyance at a Right-wing agitator potentially destroying a case against child rapists and abusers somehow shows sympathy for/with those very same child rapists and abusers.
Unless, of course, you have great antipathy towards the poster of those comments in the first place which causes you to want to misunderstand what they have said and take them to task for it.... :o)
It's a peculiar leap of logic to believe that annoyance at a Right-wing agitator potentially destroying a case against child rapists and abusers somehow shows sympathy for/with those very same child rapists and abusers.
Unless, of course, you have great antipathy towards the poster of those comments in the first place which causes you to want to misunderstand what they have said and take them to task for it.... :o)
Let’s take little peak at Y-L’s CV, shall we. And let’s bear in mind some on here think this ‘person’ is fit to interrupt due process and uphold him as some sort of people’s champion:
He pleaded guilty at to using someone else's passport to gain entry to the United States. He had been previously banned from entering the US due to a drugs offence.
He was convicted of three counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by misrepresentation relating to a mortgage application. The fraud apparently amounted to £160,000 over a period of six months, so no small beer.
He was convicted of using threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour, for leading a group of Luton Town F.C. supporters into a brawl involving 100 people.
Being sentenced to 13 months' imprisonment for which also included activation of an earlier three-month suspended sentence for a similar contempt of court at Canterbury.
He was convicted of assaulting an off-duty police officer in a drunken argument. This resulted in him losing his job.
He was convicted in 2011 of using "threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour" during a fight between supporters of Luton Town and Newport County.
He was arrested after an EDL demonstration in Tower Hamlets in September 2011 for breach of bail conditions.
He was convicted of common assault after headbutting a fellow EDL member at a rally in Blackburn.
He received a suspended sentence for putting a trial at Canterbury Crown Court at risk of collapse, by broadcasting prejudicial statements about defendants from inside the court building.
He pleaded guilty at to using someone else's passport to gain entry to the United States. He had been previously banned from entering the US due to a drugs offence.
He was convicted of three counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by misrepresentation relating to a mortgage application. The fraud apparently amounted to £160,000 over a period of six months, so no small beer.
He was convicted of using threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour, for leading a group of Luton Town F.C. supporters into a brawl involving 100 people.
Being sentenced to 13 months' imprisonment for which also included activation of an earlier three-month suspended sentence for a similar contempt of court at Canterbury.
He was convicted of assaulting an off-duty police officer in a drunken argument. This resulted in him losing his job.
He was convicted in 2011 of using "threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour" during a fight between supporters of Luton Town and Newport County.
He was arrested after an EDL demonstration in Tower Hamlets in September 2011 for breach of bail conditions.
He was convicted of common assault after headbutting a fellow EDL member at a rally in Blackburn.
He received a suspended sentence for putting a trial at Canterbury Crown Court at risk of collapse, by broadcasting prejudicial statements about defendants from inside the court building.
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