@Lazarusxxi@narindertweets I only deal with fact and evidence in front of me. There is no evidence that they did anything racist in the video.
What is clear is that the police were called and the guy tried to use accusations of racism to win the police onto his side.
This needs to stop.
@LFC087@narindertweets By extension of the same logic, you would be pinning the same title onto Narinder, given that she proactively engaged with the angry pro-palestine mob, who were chanting the same things.
Thats a different event. Can't see him being racist in the video above.
In terms of the bbc report, I haven't seen Narinder criticising the individuals at pro-palestine marches, who have chanted the exact same things towards the same community.
She sided with those people and attended similar marches.
@Scott__Cheggs@CarrieZimbo He talks about structural racism while he's promoting it through the back door and its always interesting when someone lifts the veil of plausible deniabilty.
@ThePosieParker Unless you know you are guilty and they've caught you red-handed, in which case pleading guilty in the first instance awards credit at sentencing.
Definitely try and avoid plea bargains, but you have to weigh up the risks - might be better off in some cases.
@ArchRose90 It comes down to macroeconomics: the rules of supply vs. demand.
If supply is low but demand is high, prices are high.
If supply catches up with demand, prices are lower.
This is why people can't get onto the housing ladder, and its rigged this way intentionally by our rulers.
@Jordan_MG_ Reacting to outrage is exactly why our guns were taken away.
When white people are affected, thats ok, but when its not white people, we should make an exception - is that the hill you wish to expire on?