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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 22, 2024 8:21:36 GMT
So the BBC are back to their usual bigging up Saint Stephen of Lawrence with yet another front page about yet another apology to his ermined mother
Now according to some left wing hatefest 108,843 suppisedly racially motivated victims of hate crime exist, a figure soon to be doubled by the antics of the islamic scotsman i’m sure
Where are THEIR peerages
Come to think of it, where’s mine ?
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Post by Dogburger on Apr 22, 2024 10:51:06 GMT
Unfortunately you cant slander the dead or Ms Lawrence would be before the courts for saying the now deceased Mr White was probably "the key one who caused Stephens murder" She has had her days in court , got two people banged up for life for being there and now basically admits it was another bloke that did it . Maybe she should be campaigning for their release along with her demands for more apologies .
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ginnyg2
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Don't blame me - I voted for someone else.
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Post by ginnyg2 on Apr 22, 2024 11:09:56 GMT
Scrapping double jeopardy was the worst thing that ever happened. Now they can keep coming after you until they get the result they want.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 22, 2024 11:15:38 GMT
So the BBC are back to their usual bigging up Saint Stephen of Lawrence with yet another front page about yet another apology to his ermined mother Now according to some left wing hatefest 108,843 suppisedly racially motivated victims of hate crime exist, a figure soon to be doubled by the antics of the islamic scotsman i’m sure Where are THEIR peerages Come to think of it, where’s mine ? Really! After more than 30 years are the BBC still banging on about Stephen bloody Lawrence?
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Post by Dan Dare on Apr 22, 2024 11:35:57 GMT
Really Red, how can you be so uncaring? Don't you know what today is?
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 22, 2024 11:46:16 GMT
Really Red, how can you be so uncaring? Don't you know what today is? Today? 22 April, day before St Georges day, it's raining, snooker starts shortly...
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Post by Bentley on Apr 22, 2024 11:50:45 GMT
Really Red, how can you be so uncaring? Don't you know what today is? Is it white privilege day?
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Post by Dan Dare on Apr 22, 2024 11:55:12 GMT
Not only that it's also... St Stephen's Day, the date being strategically chosen to trump that hateful racist symbol St George and his flag.
What's more St Steve has a publicly-funded £10 million Centre to promote good works in His name, St George doesn't.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 22, 2024 11:57:42 GMT
As you can’t be racist towards your oppressors a group of black thugs murdering white man can’t be a racist killing . That’s the wonderful world of woke for you .
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 22, 2024 12:20:26 GMT
Not only that it's also... St Stephen's Day, the date being strategically chosen to trump that hateful racist symbol St George and his flag.
What's more St Steve has a publicly-funded £10 million Centre to promote good works in His name, St George doesn't.
St Stephens Day! LOL, oh boy, very good. I did honestly laugh out loud.
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Post by see2 on Apr 22, 2024 12:25:06 GMT
So the BBC are back to their usual bigging up Saint Stephen of Lawrence with yet another front page about yet another apology to his ermined mother Now according to some left wing hatefest 108,843 suppisedly racially motivated victims of hate crime exist, a figure soon to be doubled by the antics of the islamic scotsman i’m sure Where are THEIR peerages Come to think of it, where’s mine ? Really! After more than 30 years are the BBC are still banging on about Stephen Bloody Lawrence? If the police had got it right in the first place, maybe he would just be a number in history.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 22, 2024 12:27:29 GMT
Really! After more than 30 years are the BBC are still banging on about Stephen Bloody Lawrence? If the police had got it right in the first place, maybe he would just be a number in history. The police getting it wrong is not uncommon . I’m sure the police have got it wrong when a white personal was murdered by blacks .
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Post by Dan Dare on Apr 22, 2024 12:47:30 GMT
It certainly wasn't for want of trying...
"According to an article in today’s Daily Mail, the unprecedented prosecution effort has cost more than £50 million, with police even going to the extreme of purchasing the house next door to one of the suspects, in order to perform bugging operations which one officer described as ‘pure James Bond’. A private laboratory was commissioned to perform an multi-million pound forensic analysis of physical evidence which had lain in police custody for 18 years, resulting in the new evidence which permitted prosecutors to request a new trial. As Acting Deputy Commissioner Cressida Dick, who has overseen the Lawrence probe since 2006, said:
‘It is an extraordinary inquiry. ‘When you put all different aspects together, it is clearly utterly unique. ‘We can’t think of another very large case which has run on and on, in the same way, over 18 years.’
It certainly eclipses by far any efforts made by the police to pursue and prosecute the members of the Asian gang who murdered Gavin Hopley in 2002. But then of course Gavin was white, as was Christopher Yates so, strictly speaking, they don’t really count."
That's not counting the 'cost' of overturning the legal protection of the prohibition on double jeopardy which had been a cornerstone of English Common Law since the 12th century.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 22, 2024 12:57:28 GMT
It certainly wasn't for want of trying... "According to an article in today’s Daily Mail, the unprecedented prosecution effort has cost more than £50 million, with police even going to the extreme of purchasing the house next door to one of the suspects, in order to perform bugging operations which one officer described as ‘pure James Bond’. A private laboratory was commissioned to perform an multi-million pound forensic analysis of physical evidence which had lain in police custody for 18 years, resulting in the new evidence which permitted prosecutors to request a new trial. As Acting Deputy Commissioner Cressida Dick, who has overseen the Lawrence probe since 2006, said: ‘It is an extraordinary inquiry. ‘When you put all different aspects together, it is clearly utterly unique. ‘We can’t think of another very large case which has run on and on, in the same way, over 18 years.’ It certainly eclipses by far any efforts made by the police to pursue and prosecute the members of the Asian gang who murdered Gavin Hopley in 2002. But then of course Gavin was white, as was Christopher Yates so, strictly speaking, they don’t really count." That's not counting the 'cost' of overturning the legal protection of the prohibition on double jeopardy which had been a cornerstone of English Common Law since the 12th century. Well said.
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Post by witchfinder on Apr 22, 2024 13:08:48 GMT
Yet again, why has the BBC been singled out ?
This story in recent days has been covered in The Daily Mail, The Evening Standard, The Sun, SKY, The Guardian, ITN and The Times amongst others.
Whenever or wherever there is injustice, it is usually the norm for history to single out out one particular or noteable case as an example of the many injustices. This happened for example with Rosa Parks who refused to give up her seat to a white person on a bus, and who became the focal point of a campaign for justice.
Same thing happened in the "Bristol Bus Boycott" of 1963, which was actually much more than about the barring of black people from working on buses, it was about the general and widespread discrimination which existed in not only Bristol, but in every city.
What a shame that some white people are offended by our history of racial discrimination, including the murder of black people, and the fact that we actually apologise to these families for what happened ... Arseholes.
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