PyreOfHellfire wrote: » Great entertainment this thread is. The right wingers who claim that racism is just a figment of our collective imaginations are quite temperamental when their hero scumbag turns out to be his usual scumbag self. A beautiful read watching the usual suspects cling onto their victim mentality as if it's the only part of their online persona worth remembering. Quite sad but entertaining all the same.
Tasfasdf wrote: » So did Nelson Mandela and I'm sure you have him in high regard.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Excuse me? SYL is a tiny minority, please don't tar us all with the same brush as that scumbag.
Snake Plisken wrote: » So you're not Irish living in UK. You're not English living in Ireland. You're an English citizen in the UK and just decided to post on an Irish forum? Care to explain why?
Snake Plisken wrote: » So you're not Irish living in UK. You're not English living in Ireland.You're an English citizen in the UK and just decided to post on an Irish forum?Care to explain why?
donkeykong5 wrote: » What a horrific thing to say. Tommy Robinson is an amazing person and also a good and caring father.
TheRepentent wrote: » Nah he's a kunt
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » No he didn't. It was actually a Muslum who did that.
alastair wrote: » This remains as appropriate now as it did then:https://newsthump.com/2018/11/13/number-of-paedophiles-exposed-by-tommy-robinson-remains-steady-at-zero/
Whistleblowing detective says police chiefs should face charges over Asian grooming gang scandal that saw 97 men left free to rape or abuse 57 young girls because officers feared arrests would 'stoke racial tensions' The Greater Manchester force has been accused of 'covering up' the historic child sex abuse in south Manchester over claims they didn't want to be accused of racism. The 145-page report slams the authorities for failing to protect victims from their perpetrators and claims officers were 'aware of sensitive community issues' and the 'incitement of racial hatred in the area at that time.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Lots of people helped expose the grooming gangs, it wasn't just one person, and whether you (collective you) like it or not, Tommy was one of those people.
Nazir Afzal, the former chief prosecutor who led the Rochdale grooming trial, said: “This was not the work of Tommy Robinson and his cohorts, his lot nearly derailed it again. It was the bravery of victims and professionals.” He previously told how the Rochdale case was “nearly lost” over far-right activity, which caused defence lawyers to claim the jury had been prejudiced. “We had to fight to persuade court to allow trial to continue,” Mr Afzal wrote on Twitter. “Those criminals came close to being freed and victims came close to getting no justice. Juries must decide on evidence, not on your opinion.”
DubInMeath wrote: » Why as an Irish person fawn over an anti Irish person like SYL?
alastair wrote: » Yeaaah, nonsense. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqjpna8aLBE
In 2006 one in 10 of 500 young British Asians told the BBC that honour killings could be justified. Nazir Afzal of the Crown Prosecution Service and a leading prosecutor of honour crimes says that when he began work on such cases, "I thought it was an imported practice that would die out when the elder generation [of a migrant community] died. But many of the young people tell me shocking things."
Sitting in court, Nammi felt angry. "So-called cultural sensitivity is a way of letting women down," she says. "Why should any woman not have the same rights as a British woman? Murder is murder."
''But I have talked to loads of Muslim women and I can tell you that the greatest fear they have is not Islamophobia or being attacked by racists or being arrested on suspicion of terrorism. It is from within their own family."
Lefty Bicek wrote: » Thanks for bringing up Nazir Afzal. Cultural sensitivity, or as we know it, 'political multiculturalism', is a way of letting women down.https://www.smh.com.au/world/my-family-my-killers-20080202-gdrzdd.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap2 How right he is. Once again, thanks.
Snake Plisken wrote: » This thread is about the man's daughter being sexually abused in a Centre Parcd! And how some on here instantly think it's a lie! Even accusing an 8th year old child of making it up.
DubInMeath wrote: » Care to answer the question considering you are questioning why an English person is posting on the thread, why would an Irish person fawn over SYL given his anti Irish statements? Also your statement regarding what the thread about is incorrect.
Snake Plisken wrote: » Can you provide some of his anti Irish statements? I mean I couldn't care less about SF/IRA thugs if he said anything about those terrorists! Also I love how Tommy riles up the same old posters on her. If Corbynistas/Owen Jones wannabes want to post on foreign websites well so be it!
Billy Mays wrote: » Irish websites for Irish posters
TheRepentent wrote: » It is a bit odd when they have their own "native" cockroaches like Gemma , the turd torino and Justin "Paddy Hitler" Barrett.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Yet the police have likely checked cctv by now so the credibility of this entire case seems pretty low.
Snake Plisken wrote: » Can you provide some of his anti Irish statements? I mean I couldn't care less about SF/IRA thugs if he said anything about those terrorists! Also I love how Tommy riles up the same old posters on here. If Corbynistas/Owen Jones wannabes want to post on foreign websites well so be it!
Hunky Monster wrote: » Yeah because the police would come out and say whether a man touched up a kid... Would you listen to yourself.