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Spiderman Horsham 20 May 20 5.16pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
I would hope the HOL females wouldn’t be that stupid
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Midlands Eagle 20 May 20 5.41pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
It is incredible that we are told Islam is the religion of peace. I can't think of any religion that has more acts of violents than Islam. They are all as bad as each other as there are many atrocities committed by so called Christians and it wasn't Muslims that slaughtered 800,000 people in Rwanda either
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Hrolf The Ganger 20 May 20 5.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
They are all as bad as each other as there are many atrocities committed by so called Christians and it wasn't Muslims that slaughtered 800,000 people in Rwanda either Surely not a whataboutery argument now? Have you been taken over by some sort of progressive mind control device?
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PalazioVecchio south pole 20 May 20 6.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Swedish girl ends it with her Iraqi boyfriend so he beheads her Sick people. Sick religion Not wanted here
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cryrst The garden of England 20 May 20 7.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
They are all as bad as each other as there are many atrocities committed by so called Christians and it wasn't Muslims that slaughtered 800,000 people in Rwanda either You are correct but now Rwanda is quite a blended country. Unlike places in the middle east where muslims are killing muslims. I dont actually see the point has any relevance. It's just another way of trying to swerve the fact that millions of muslims would like to see the west burnt to bits along with all the westerners. Including muslims who are a huge number who have assimilated to the western way of life. You really beleive that this post is full of racists dont you.
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 May 20 8.17am | |
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The government has now responded again to the request to release the report "The Home Secretary’s response now states that that the Government will publish a paper on group-based child sexual exploitation later this year, which will set out their findings and set the direction for future policy and research. " So we will get the edited highlights of what they want us to see. "The girls were targetted by groups of ****** men who are largely ****** in origin. Police Superintendent *****, council leader ****, and head of social services **** failed to etc. etc. Edited by Badger11 (21 May 2020 8.21am)
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dannyboy1978 21 May 20 8.29am | |
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I received this. What does "group based" mean? In the context given?
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 21 May 20 8.53am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
They are all as bad as each other as there are many atrocities committed by so called Christians and it wasn't Muslims that slaughtered 800,000 people in Rwanda either Er... no they are not Not by a long shot and if you are honest with yourself you too would admit that.
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 May 20 8.56am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
I received this. What does "group based" mean? In the context given? I assume they mean "gang related"? We will no doubt get a very sanitised version with the usual tosh "lessons have been learned", you know the usual statement that gets released when for the umpteenth time social services fail a child such as Victoria Climbie or Baby P etc. Only as we all know lessons aren't learned because if they were it wouldn't happen again. What I would like to see is a new criminal law under which those in power can be prosecuted for failing to take action or for covering up. At the very least these people should be sacked with no compensation and no gold plated pension. Once this happens a few times they will get the message.
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Stirlingsays 21 May 20 9.06am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I assume they mean "gang related"? We will no doubt get a very sanitised version with the usual tosh "lessons have been learned", you know the usual statement that gets released when for the umpteenth time social services fail a child such as Victoria Climbie or Baby P etc. Only as we all know lessons aren't learned because if they were it wouldn't happen again. What I would like to see is a new criminal law under which those in power can be prosecuted for failing to take action or for covering up. At the very least these people should be sacked with no compensation and no gold plated pension. Once this happens a few times they will get the message. If these had been white or say Sikh gangs raping Islamic children and women this would have already happened. Edited by Stirlingsays (21 May 2020 9.08am)
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 21 May 20 9.29am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
The government has now responded again to the request to release the report "The Home Secretary’s response now states that that the Government will publish a paper on group-based child sexual exploitation later this year, which will set out their findings and set the direction for future policy and research. " So we will get the edited highlights of what they want us to see. "The girls were targetted by groups of ****** men who are largely ****** in origin. Police Superintendent *****, council leader ****, and head of social services **** failed to etc. etc. Edited by Badger11 (21 May 2020 8.21am) If you really want to understand why this is probably being done in the way it is just read back the last few days comments in this thread. Accusations and assertions galore along with what feels like suggestions of direct action. Attacking those responsible for clearing up the mess does nothing to actually clear it up. Blowing hot air at a problem over the internet can though result in antisocial and destructive behaviour. Just look at the example of the attacks on the cell phone masts caused by the 5G conspiracy theories. Diverting Police resources to deal with such things, especially at this time, is hardly going to help them track and trace the perpetrators involved in these awful crimes is it? And, like it or not, that's their job and no-one else's! If there have been past failures then assume the lessons have been learned and then judge whether they have when the results of the current actions become clear. Which will be much later.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 21 May 20 9.32am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
If these had been white or say Sikh gangs raping Islamic children and women this would have already happened. Edited by Stirlingsays (21 May 2020 9.08am) Some "Britain first" bloke just got found guilty of terror offences. I bet they nail him.
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