Religion & Spirituality2 mins ago
3 Dead Walk Free
now...question? had he been white, would he be free...honest? 3 dead people.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.roy, we are not aware of all the facts and those that made the decisions were. He is not the only one to have not been charged with murder or manslaughter because of the use of self-defence - in the case I linked to a knife was also used and an innocent bystander (a mother of two) died (definitely no kirpan involved!).
I don't think it is a controversial opinion - I understand what you are saying.
The issue about bladed weapons is that they are usually carried in order to be used. I doubt whether this was the case here.
If Mr Singh had not been attacked I believe the chances of him using his kirpan, in anger, would have been remote.
The issue about bladed weapons is that they are usually carried in order to be used. I doubt whether this was the case here.
If Mr Singh had not been attacked I believe the chances of him using his kirpan, in anger, would have been remote.
Mr Singh was carry the Kirpan legally, so there was no offence committed.
// The U.K. government has passed an amendment by which Sikhs in the country will be allowed to carry kirpans and use it during religious and cultural functions. The ‘Offensive Weapons Bill’ received the royal assent this week.
The Bill had been amended late last year to ensure that it would not impact the right of the British-Sikh community to possess and supply kirpans, or religious swords. “We have engaged closely with the Sikh community on the issue of kirpans. As a result, we have amended the Bill to ensure that the possession for religious reasons can continue,” a U.K. Home Office spokesperson said. //
// The U.K. government has passed an amendment by which Sikhs in the country will be allowed to carry kirpans and use it during religious and cultural functions. The ‘Offensive Weapons Bill’ received the royal assent this week.
The Bill had been amended late last year to ensure that it would not impact the right of the British-Sikh community to possess and supply kirpans, or religious swords. “We have engaged closely with the Sikh community on the issue of kirpans. As a result, we have amended the Bill to ensure that the possession for religious reasons can continue,” a U.K. Home Office spokesperson said. //
Jack, surely you have to question why the kirpan was a killing implement and not a decorative lump?
A decorative lump of steel...I'm inclined to believe Mr Sign was probable a nice bloke.
A blade capable of multiple deaths in seconds...I'm thinking Mr Khan was possibly not the nice superhero he is being touted as.
A decorative lump of steel...I'm inclined to believe Mr Sign was probable a nice bloke.
A blade capable of multiple deaths in seconds...I'm thinking Mr Khan was possibly not the nice superhero he is being touted as.
I don't think anyone is touting him as any sort of hero.
Like I said, he was walking back from the Gudawara. Whilst most Sikhs carry a small, blunt kirpan as their day-to-day obligation, the kirpan which saved his life may only ever have travelled from home to Gudwara and back, again.
Had his assailants chosen another time/place to attack him, he would have had to find some other sort of weapon with which to defend himself.....or die.
Like I said, he was walking back from the Gudawara. Whilst most Sikhs carry a small, blunt kirpan as their day-to-day obligation, the kirpan which saved his life may only ever have travelled from home to Gudwara and back, again.
Had his assailants chosen another time/place to attack him, he would have had to find some other sort of weapon with which to defend himself.....or die.
This skian dubh has no blade. I'm sure the Sikhs can purchase a safety equivalent.
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