Politics is an exciting psycho drama to these people. A game. Full of horrible pant suits and selfies.
The media perform their “journalism” miles away from the real conditions of the working class.
Nauseating.
It's obvious to point out attacks against Muslims get ignored - but still needs repeatedly calling out.
An Antisemitic attack should be reported and action taken.
But where is the same media outrage, cobra meetings and calling of national emergency when 5 Muslims are attacked?
I used to play Xbox 360 late into the morning when I was in school. My parents found out and started turning the router off at night.
Amazingly they didn’t require a parliamentary majority and royal assent.
It's pretty disgraceful that there has been absolutely no mention of this from the Prime Minister.
It's increasingly clear that some attacks, correctly, warrant disgust, emergency measures and days of media coverage.
Others seem to be met with silence.
Trying to imagine the response from the British political class if it was another minority faith community who were locked inside their place of worship as bigots threatened them.
But it’s Muslims… so… who cares!
Strange to think that the far right probably did more criminal damage in a single night than Palestine Solidarity movements have done in the past three years.
Two tier policing, indeed.
Black people are
9 times more likely to be stopped & 7 times more likely to die following police restraint
Twice as likely to be arrested on SAME EVIDENCE
There have been 800+UK Chief Constables,1 was Black
There is a Race issue in Policing & it ain’t the one being protested over
If you’re White living in England which is over 80% White and you genuinely think there is an anti-white campaign against the White population by institutions that are predominantly run by White people I genuinely do not know what to say…
… Other than get off social media
Let’s be crystal clear about it what is happening tonight in Southampton.
Far right thugs are doing Nazi salutes and throwing bricks at police.
It’s not a ‘revolution’ it’s criminality and thuggery.
Just a few years ago these would be career-ending comments, both politically and in the eye of public perception.
It can’t be understated how rapidly the sickest elements of this country have normalised ethnonationalism, racism, and the rhetoric of mass deportations.