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bluefortress | 17:37 Sun 07th Apr 2024 | News
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Blubster 19.13 'asian' is the norm in many areas of Bradford, including that one, it's nothing special to use the word. 

TTT - You appear to have this suspects faith and guilt all worked out.

With those skills, based on an image on a media report, I am sure the police could do with your help solving cases.

 

 

Very much like the RCs in Ireland,

excuse me honour killings have nothing to do with 1950s magdalene laundries

Babies ( ickle fetal skeletons) DO turn up in ploughed fields in Ireland ( qv female infanticide in preIslamic araby "more specifically female infanticide in pre-Islamic Arabia. The pre-Islamic era, known as the age of Jahiliya,")

but I know for a fact that nuns make bad plough girls and the babies ended up there by er another route.

in which case Magdalene laundries would be seen as a solution in those days and not a socially constructed probelm awaiting exposing fifty years later

exposure - pun not intended

Why does the report keep referring to this piece of scum as "Mr"?

Bring back hanging.

And medieval torturing too, Dave.

That'll teach 'em we mean business!!

not worth the while torturing - just finish him

Innocent until what?

Innocent until proven guilty.

Indeed, mustn't rush to judgement, due process and all that.

Might even be racist and that would never do in these enlightened times.

He may have popped out for a paper and been heading home to watch Countdown for all we know. 🙄

 

hopefully they'll find his body in a nearby river 

Unpleasant vigilante nonsense ignored, the balance of probability indicates that the named individual is the guilty party. 

But until he is arrested, charged, tried, and convicted, he reasons innocent in law, so the notion of summary execution is a little premature to say the least. 

Couldnt agree more Andy.

Because the consequences are not terminal for the perpetrators.

David - without context, your post doesn't make sense, to whom are you responding?

not seen any suggestion of vigilantism in this thread A-H until you mentioned it!

'Unpleasant' is stabbing a young mum to death.

davebro

 

You suggested that there was no sign of vigilantism until andy_hughes mentioned it.

At 7.33am you wrote:  "not worth the while torturing - just finish him"

At 8.22am you wrote: "hopefully they'll find his body in a nearby river"

I assume this is what he was referring to.

SP - // I assume this is what he was referring to. //

It is indeed.

But Dave probably doesn't see his comments as vigilantism, just 'plain speaking', 'telling it like it is', and similar labels for people who offer their view before they have actually thought about the meaning behind what they are saying.

naomi - // 'Unpleasant' is stabbing a young mum to death. //

No, that's horrific.

The unpleasant attitudes behind some of the thread posts can be viewed more objectively, I'm sure you will agree.

Do I have to add "after due process" to everything?

And him drowning himself wouldn't involve vigilantes would it.

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