Thinking about when Charlie Kirk was mocked on South Park & he took it completely in stride, and Tyler Robinsonites tried to do the whole “You don’t even understand….le piece of media is le MOCKING you” thing (leftists love this) bc they’re all overly serious maladjusted spergs.
The family can not dictate how the community responds to a crime. Henry’s case is also deeply political. Even if Farage didn’t say a word people would probably have still protested. How police treat Natives is an issue that impacts us all, Henry is just the most recent example
I cannot form an accurate opinion on whether grooming gangs are an ongoing issue because the courts ban coverage of trials for years at a time.
This is not a sustainable state of affairs
Hi, police expert here! This is NOT funny: policemen only do this when they are stressed and confused (due to being confronted with words of more than one syllable))
@The_Clermontian Starmer has never mentioned Rhiannon Whyte’s family who wishes to end all illegal migration into Britain, after she was brutally murdered by a Sudanese man.
Anglo men can all understand getting into a bit of posturing, being ridiculed, wanting to save face and perhaps losing our cool. What we can't imagine is losing control to the extent of stabbing our unarmed opponent to death. This is because almost all of us could not do it. 🧵
The grooming gangs trial summary transcripts are utterly grotesque. It’s incredible we haven’t had mass civil unrest. Media reporting guidelines helped bottle it up. Some of these people are going to walk free soon.
Exclusive from @billcurtis0 and @matt_dathan
A number of officers in the force responsible for the arrest of Henry Nowak felt “controlled and pressured to feel certain ways” after receiving mandatory diversity training, a survey has revealed
The courses taught Hampshire & Isle of Wight constabulary officers and staff about racism, “unconscious bias”, “privilege and the importance of being an ally”
A staff survey found that one in seven officers and staff (15 per cent) had felt “controlled and pressured” to adopt certain ideas in the sessions and the same number thought “mistakes would have been held against me”. A fifth said they feared being “rejected for saying the wrong thing”
The revelations are likely to provoke fresh questions about the role of equality and diversity guidelines in the actions of police officers, after video that showed officers in the same force handcuffing Nowak, 18, for alleged racial abuse while he lay dying from stab wounds
https://t.co/cfBojs33Eb
The degree of censorship makes political life very difficult.
There could be another set of grooming gangs trials ongoing. We wouldn’t know.
There could be another scheme to import thousands of Afghans. We wouldn’t know.
We cannot have normal debate as in these condition.
🚨UPDATE: Woman who claims she was raped as a child by Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said she should have reported the abuse allegations earlier
🎤Chief Reporter @jamesgould23 from Newry Crown Court.
The woman, known as complainant B, is the older of two alleged victims who have accused the former DUP leader of sexual abuse and she continued to give evidence in court today.
The court has previously heard details of her claim that she was raped when of primary school age by Mr Donaldson.
Barrister for Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, Kieran Vaughan KC, resumed his cross-examination of complainant B at Newry Crown Court.
Mr Vaughan said that complainant B had been sent to the Christian Family Centre in Armoy after she had started to take drugs in her teenage years.
She told the court that she had taken ecstasy and marijuana, but denied that she was addicted to the substances.
He said: “That is the background to how you ended up in Armoy.”
She responded: “Yes.”
He said: “You didn’t enjoy being taken to Armoy at that time?”
She said: “I didn’t know anybody … it was so far away.”
Complainant B added that she originally thought her issues could have been “dealt with at home”, but said going there “turned out probably one of the best things that ever happened to me”.
The barrister said while at the centre, complainant B had spoken to a woman at the facility.
The witness confirmed she had told her about alleged abuse by Donaldson, but did not go into details.
Mr Vaughan said: “Did you tell her it was sexual abuse?”
She said: “I am pretty sure I did.”
When asked if she had told her about the alleged rape, the woman said she had never told anybody about that before she reported it to police.
The barrister asked: “Was this in some way a part of you trying to get out of Armoy?”
She responded: “No, I had friends up there … it wasn’t that in any way whatsoever.”
Asked if it was an attempt to deflect, she said “definitely not”.
The barrister said she had then spoken to a pastor at the centre about the allegations.
She said: “I felt he was a safe person to say this to.”
Mr Vaughan asked why her conversation with the pastor was not in her statement to police.
She said: “It was just something I forgot about … I should have remembered.”
The barrister asked her if she remembered the pastor suggesting going to the police.
She said: “I don’t remember that.”
The barrister asked her if she had told the pastor not to go to police, and that if he did, she would say it was “all a lie”.
She said: “I don’t remember that … if I did it would have been the stupidest thing I ever said.”
Complainant B added: “I should have said ‘please go, I will go with you’.”
“I should have, I was so afraid of this, of what this is.
“I didn’t want it to be made a thing of, I was so embarrassed.”
She added: “I tried to move on, to be the bigger person.
“I tried not to be the victim, I tried to build a life.”
Complainant B said she blamed herself for the later alleged abuse of the other complainant in the case because she did not go to the police earlier.
She said: “It is my fault what happened.”
After lunch, Complainant B was cross-examined by Ian Turkington KC, who represents Mr Donaldson's wife, Lady Eleanor Donaldson in the proceedings.
He referred to two alleged incidents of abuse, the first where Complainant B said she was raped by Jeffrey Donaldson and the second where she claimed that he had touched her breasts. She alleges that Eleanor Donaldson witnessed part of the second incident.
Concerning the first incident, Mr Turkington suggested it was a “figment of your imagination”.
She responded: “You are suggesting that, but that is not true. My account is the truth.”
Mr Donaldson has pleaded not guilty to 18 alleged offences.
Lady Eleanor Donaldson, denies several charges of aiding and abetting.
She is facing a trial of the facts.