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Post by steppenwolf on Oct 5, 2023 8:00:10 GMT
I see Laurence Fox has been arrested by the police (quite a lot of them apparently) for appearing to encourage the breaking of the law in relation to ULEZ cameras - or something like that. But I seem to remember that Chris Packham made a TV program which encouraged people to break the law to prevent climate change: link
But he wasn't arrested. I also remember that the police pay little attention to Just Stop Oil campaigners who make a nuisance of themselves in various ways - in fact the police intervene to arrest people who tried to remove them from the roads they try to block. I also remember that Jo Brand called for people to throw acid over Nigel Farage (on the BBC I think) which is an incitement to violence - not just vandalism. Yet no action was taken. But they suddenly leap into action when a GB News presenter suggests damaging the hated ULEZ cameras. Can anybody still deny that our police have become politicised?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2023 8:03:55 GMT
I agree with you, but as we can see the London Mayor is a Fascist, so the abuse of police powers to destroy the opposition is to be expected.
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Post by Red Rackham on Oct 5, 2023 13:32:47 GMT
The police arrest people for causing alleged offence on social media, they wear rainbow badges/slides and drive rainbow cars. They ignore gangs of black shoplifters/looters and offer sympathy and support to left wing morons who block the public highway, which incidentally is a criminal offence. Jo Brand suggested Farage should have acid thrown in his face, the police took no action and the BBC defended her comments, and as the OP points out, the BBC's very own Chris Packham openly supports left wing anarchists.
It is patently obvious that the police have been infected by woke and are sympathetic towards the left, or as the OP says, the police are very politicised.
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Post by dappy on Oct 5, 2023 13:40:28 GMT
So in your world, its OK to cause criminal damage to state owned property?
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Post by steppenwolf on Oct 5, 2023 14:15:57 GMT
So in your world, its OK to cause criminal damage to state owned property? I don't think Fox has caused any criminal damage. He just voiced his support for ULEZ "Blade runners". Just as Packham has voiced his support (on the BBC) for people to break the law in support of misguided attempts to control climate change. They're no different in law - but Fox has been arrested and Packham has not. Surely even you, dappy, can see that this indicates a biased police force.
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Post by dappy on Oct 5, 2023 14:23:02 GMT
I don't know exactly what Fox is suspected of. Is it OK for a "politician" to encourage people to waste taxpayers money by causing criminal damage to public property or even to do it himself?
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Post by piglet on Oct 5, 2023 14:35:59 GMT
Spot on Steppen, another example of multi standards that people can post support for genocide on this site, and in national papers like the Mail, and the police dont care. Shocking.
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Post by Vinny on Oct 5, 2023 15:17:09 GMT
In my opinion, ULEZ is a crime against the working class. If we celebrate the resistance of the Pankhursts and others against government imposed shit policies that have since been repealed then can we not salute the resistance of the working class against the metropolitan champagne quaffing hypocrites who are actually doing more harm than good?
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Post by dappy on Oct 5, 2023 15:27:36 GMT
No.
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Post by Vinny on Oct 5, 2023 15:28:44 GMT
Speak for yourself.
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Post by dappy on Oct 5, 2023 15:29:57 GMT
I did
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2023 16:01:56 GMT
So in your world, its OK to cause criminal damage to state owned property? “In a democracy, when the traffic light is red for freedoms, don’t ever stop, don’t ever wait! Refuse the red light, ignore it, break the rules and move forward! It is always legitimate to challenge fascism for every nation in the world as long as this challenge is nonviolent! Because violence means using the same vulgar, the same evil methods of fascism! Don’t behave like a dog when fighting against a dog!” ― Mehmet Murat ildan
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Post by Montegriffo on Oct 5, 2023 20:59:36 GMT
So in your world, its OK to cause criminal damage to state owned property? I don't think Fox has caused any criminal damage. He just voiced his support for ULEZ "Blade runners". Just as Packham has voiced his support (on the BBC) for people to break the law in support of misguided attempts to control climate change. They're no different in law - but Fox has been arrested and Packham has not. Surely even you, dappy, can see that this indicates a biased police force. Packham did no such thing. Unlike you I actually watched the program. What he did was come to the conclusion that he personally was now prepared to break the law. At no point did he encourage others to. BTW it was Channel 4 not the BBC. Read your own links ffs!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2023 21:01:28 GMT
So in your world, its OK to cause criminal damage to state owned property? Wasn't the gulags and death camps state owned?
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Post by Vinny on Oct 5, 2023 21:04:27 GMT
So in your world, its OK to cause criminal damage to state owned property? Wasn't the gulags and death camps state owned? As were Gestapo, KGB and Stasi offices. So, yes. It is ok to resist evils.
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