They work for a council and are threatening to knock people's teeth out.
This is not how "terrified" people behave, as the woke mob would have you believe. One of the midgets even believed the police would side with him. They know two tier policing goes in their favour.
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@jwmonkeybiker@Con_Tomlinson Is it another grooming gang scandal in the sense they were too scared to do anything, or corruption is inside the councils allowing these obvious dodgy businesses,
There’s a huge flaw in @narindertweets' framing here.
The women on stage were not mocking “brown women”. They were making a political statement about an ideology, a religious practice, and what they see as the oppression of women under certain interpretations of Islam. Whether people agree with them or not, that is plainly different from racial hatred.
A niqab is not a race. Islam is not a race. Criticising religious customs is not the same as attacking an ethnicity.
Ironically, these were young European women voluntarily covering themselves to demonstrate exactly what many women in parts of the world are pressured or compelled to do permanently. The reveal into normal Western clothing was symbolic: freedom, individuality, visibility and choice.
You may dislike the message, but calling it the “sexualisation and humiliation of brown women” feels emotionally manipulative and deliberately racialised. No women were degraded on that stage. Nobody was named, targeted or abused. It was political theatre aimed at a belief system and its symbols, not at women because of their skin colour.
@CodeWithSravya@rambuilds_ That's given they don't get across the bridge, there is a real possibility that they will eventually get to a point where the work produced is cheaper on average, making it worth it, and there's no saving grace for us