The reasons why a life has lost value, and murder recieves less punishment, sometimes celebrated? they are using this to train AI... Ready for when they use it on us
@SarahisCensored Thank you Sarah. You do well at giving an objective account. I can see it's difficult recounting what is, a horrific and tragic incident
@PeterSweden7 Wow. It's not surprising that social (justice) students would morph into law(fare) students, along with the HRification of every job requiring a degree. It's like using nail clippers to cut the grass. The whole culture of policing needs a radical rethink
@MrsEmmaWebber My hope is that we can seriously debate the issue of minorities and MH. An immigrant living in an alien culture is bound to experience difficulties in assimilation, however we just gloss over this and import more. It's an insane policy and it's becoming evermore obvious
@MaximusChud@MorgothsReview One family stated they were drawn towards calling for an enquiry when they found out the murder charge was downgraded to manslaughter
@MrsEmmaWebber The "benevolent" ideology which allowed Caldocane to go on his rampage, is the same ideology that puts out a puff piece for the Sikh community following Henry Nowak's murder. Either they cannot see it, or it's psychotic empathy. Very telling
@frankwrighter@ClarkeMicah I find it interesting that Jenkins's reforms were about tackling organised crime, which is predominantly a byproduct of immigration. This rot has been going on for decades
It's difficult to attribute the police being racist towards Henry. Though, how can you say race wasn't a factor when DEI training, and anti-racism was their prime agenda, before keeping people safe. Also, how is brown on white crime not racist?
A very level headed explanation from Dame Vera Baird on the police’s response to Henry Nowak’s murder, and wether she thinks racism was involved. The interview was around 10 mins long so I’m unable to upload it all, but will add a link if Sky News post it.
A very level headed explanation from Dame Vera Baird on the police’s response to Henry Nowak’s murder, and wether she thinks racism was involved. The interview was around 10 mins long so I’m unable to upload it all, but will add a link if Sky News post it.
@AuthorSJB@obbsie Speaking on behalf of the 'far-right' community. We are the enemy of the PM, the MSM hates us, and the police will happily arrest us for tweets and memes. It's difficult hearing any praise for the police after what happened to Henry
@InTheTrenchesUK The police are in a tight spot. Bent over backwards to rectify how they treated the black community. Now reluctant to use their powers over the Muslim community, while trampling the rights of the ethnic Brits. Every policing incident is now a powder keg. They're truly fooked!
@sharpe_le They're up shlt creek. They know that any policing incident which is similar to a George Floyd, and belongs to one of their beloved 'communities', all hell is gonna break loose.