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Why the news blackout?
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime /article6815758.ece
It is amazing that we have heard very little about this violent disturbance, yet if they had been white youths or far-right groups, it would have been all over the news wires.
I can find only three reports on it.
Daily Express, Reuters and The Times.
Yes this took place in Luton, wasn't it only a short time ago since some Muslims demonstrated when some of our brave troops marched through the city? Similar low profile then, yet look when some whites set about them.
This violence was carried out by a 200 mob of Asians who threw fireworks at the Police, and yet only 2 arrests were made one of these was later released.
The ironic thing was that the Police where there to protect these Asians, yet they still had to have their time of vengeance, even though the proposed Right-Wing march had been banned, yes banned, it is perfectly aright for far left groups, (the ones that mainly cause all the trouble) to attend these mainly peaceful marches.
I am not saying that these Asian youths were far-left but had they not been in attendance and the Right-Wingers had been allowed to march, there would have been no trouble for the Police.
A lesson to be learned, 'There is a rule for one and a much stricter rule for others'
It is amazing that we have heard very little about this violent disturbance, yet if they had been white youths or far-right groups, it would have been all over the news wires.
I can find only three reports on it.
Daily Express, Reuters and The Times.
Yes this took place in Luton, wasn't it only a short time ago since some Muslims demonstrated when some of our brave troops marched through the city? Similar low profile then, yet look when some whites set about them.
This violence was carried out by a 200 mob of Asians who threw fireworks at the Police, and yet only 2 arrests were made one of these was later released.
The ironic thing was that the Police where there to protect these Asians, yet they still had to have their time of vengeance, even though the proposed Right-Wing march had been banned, yes banned, it is perfectly aright for far left groups, (the ones that mainly cause all the trouble) to attend these mainly peaceful marches.
I am not saying that these Asian youths were far-left but had they not been in attendance and the Right-Wingers had been allowed to march, there would have been no trouble for the Police.
A lesson to be learned, 'There is a rule for one and a much stricter rule for others'
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What was you on yesterday?
Whatever it was, you should refrain from it while getting into serious debate.
You carried out so much paraphrasing that I think even you got rather confused in the end.
you're saying that black kids should form huge (hundreds) gangs and rampage through city centres?
This was a typical example, I was merely answering your other similar quote.
Perhaps this isn't the best way for black kids to assimilate into English society...by copying football hooligans. I say this because someone was stabbed after that match...did you know that?
Once again you were putting black kids on a pedestal while at the same time criticizing white football hooligans.
None in their right minds would support football hooligans of any colour, but to class them worse than the black gangs that knife and gun down people, is just being rather silly. Given a choice between the two I think anyone would know who to choose.
And finally you posted a number of links to the problems in Luton.
These incidentally illustrated my other argument to the full, that certain groups get limited Police profile, while the Police come down very heavy indeed on other groups.
What was you on yesterday?
Whatever it was, you should refrain from it while getting into serious debate.
You carried out so much paraphrasing that I think even you got rather confused in the end.
you're saying that black kids should form huge (hundreds) gangs and rampage through city centres?
This was a typical example, I was merely answering your other similar quote.
Perhaps this isn't the best way for black kids to assimilate into English society...by copying football hooligans. I say this because someone was stabbed after that match...did you know that?
Once again you were putting black kids on a pedestal while at the same time criticizing white football hooligans.
None in their right minds would support football hooligans of any colour, but to class them worse than the black gangs that knife and gun down people, is just being rather silly. Given a choice between the two I think anyone would know who to choose.
And finally you posted a number of links to the problems in Luton.
These incidentally illustrated my other argument to the full, that certain groups get limited Police profile, while the Police come down very heavy indeed on other groups.