Black Lives Matter arrives in UK and shuts down M4
Discussion
ChemicalChaos said:
Here we go again:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4724696/CC...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4724696/CC...
FISTBUMP!
The sooner these people get off their new hobby horse of race, the sooner we can move on.
ChemicalChaos said:
Here we go again:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4724696/CC...
interesting quote...http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4724696/CC...
'He was a really good guy. Obviously everyone has their ups and downs but he was never out to harm anyone. But he was a good guy."
So we know what sort of person he was, not that that excuses his death IF it was caused by the police. I do wonder though, police tell me to stop - I stop; I don't "get on me toes" and leg it.
Nice to see a peaceful vigil....
Dromedary66 said:
I really hope his friends and family know that, aside from a few wasters who have nothing else do do during a working day, no-one else gives a st about some low level street dealer shuffling off this mortal coil. Good riddance. I wish all police pursuits ended that way.
The loss of a loved one is always hard, but is the wider black community supportive of drug dealing ?del mar said:
Dromedary66 said:
I really hope his friends and family know that, aside from a few wasters who have nothing else do do during a working day, no-one else gives a st about some low level street dealer shuffling off this mortal coil. Good riddance. I wish all police pursuits ended that way.
The loss of a loved one is always hard, but is the wider black community supportive of drug dealing ?It's a bunch of chip shouldered pinheads who use this as an excuse.
del mar said:
Dromedary66 said:
I really hope his friends and family know that, aside from a few wasters who have nothing else do do during a working day, no-one else gives a st about some low level street dealer shuffling off this mortal coil. Good riddance. I wish all police pursuits ended that way.
The loss of a loved one is always hard, but is the wider black community supportive of drug dealing ?Scum are scum and race, religion or sex has no real baring on this.
del mar said:
The loss of a loved one is always hard, but is the wider black community supportive of drug dealing ?
I was walking up Kingsway yesterday late rush hour and right behind a pretty relaxed looking chap. He was casually dressed and obviously didn't work across the road in Mischon de Reya. He was blatantly smoking quite a large joint walking along the street. if it wasn't for the smell, I possibly wouldn't have noticed but then obviously did.I feel that in many areas of the community and public at large, there is a much more relaxed take on drug use and being open about it. That would inevitably lead to dealers being more open and relaxed I imagine?
What is the answer? And that isn't totally rhetorical.... I really don't know!!
I am happy however if the Police try and enforce the laws. To a degree. From the start (jumping to massive conclusions and maybe I am being totally unfair here) I stated that he had clearly stuffed his stash into his mouth and tried to swallow it; depending on how long ago he had left his darling grandmother, there may have been a rather large packet stuffed into his mouth? And with the arrest and struggle (understandably if he hadn't yet managed to actually swallow completely,) he appears to have choked to death?? I don't think 'he was choked to death' but 'he choked to death'?
We are led to believe that the PC swiftly realised what was going on and almost immediately started to administer first aid??
How on earth this leaps to 'Black lives matter' and vigils demanding justice is totally beyond me.....
What would have happened if the poor dead bloke was white? (And I appreciate that he might never have been stopped and the incident may never have happened but....)
PS - Just to add, nobody should ever die during an arrest unless there is a justifiable shooting or similar but accidents do happen and I struggle to see how this can be turned into some sort of Police brutality cause celebre against the Police??
PPS - We all do need to await the outcome of the post mortem etc and the IPCC investigation but no doubt that will be a 'cover up'!
Slaav said:
We are led to believe that the PC swiftly realised what was going on and almost immediately started to administer first aid??
How on earth this leaps to 'Black lives matter' and vigils demanding justice is totally beyond me.....
Because then it's the fault of the Police etc rather than the scrote himself or the family/friends/community they are a part of.How on earth this leaps to 'Black lives matter' and vigils demanding justice is totally beyond me.....
Just like Henry Hicks and his scumbag family http://www.henryhicksfoundation.org/
Koofler said:
Slaav said:
We are led to believe that the PC swiftly realised what was going on and almost immediately started to administer first aid??
How on earth this leaps to 'Black lives matter' and vigils demanding justice is totally beyond me.....
Because then it's the fault of the Police etc rather than the scrote himself or the family/friends/community they are a part of.How on earth this leaps to 'Black lives matter' and vigils demanding justice is totally beyond me.....
Just like Henry Hicks and his scumbag family http://www.henryhicksfoundation.org/
irocfan said:
ChemicalChaos said:
Here we go again:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4724696/CC...
interesting quote...http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4724696/CC...
'He was a really good guy. Obviously everyone has their ups and downs but he was never out to harm anyone. But he was a good guy."
So we know what sort of person he was, not that that excuses his death IF it was caused by the police. I do wonder though, police tell me to stop - I stop; I don't "get on me toes" and leg it.
Nice to see a peaceful vigil....
It’s a noble cause however I’m not sure what they’re hoping to achieve by causing so much inconvenience to the average Joe who is just looking to go about their business.
“Protestors marching against the enslavement of black Africans in Libya blocked traffic in all directions from Parliament Square.
The demonstration jammed roads in Westminster, causing heavy queues on all approaches.”
African Lives Matter protesters block all roads around Parliament in demo against Libya slave auctions
“Protestors marching against the enslavement of black Africans in Libya blocked traffic in all directions from Parliament Square.
The demonstration jammed roads in Westminster, causing heavy queues on all approaches.”
African Lives Matter protesters block all roads around Parliament in demo against Libya slave auctions
Edited by BlackLabel on Wednesday 20th December 08:00
BlackLabel said:
It’s a noble cause however I’m not sure what they’re hoping to achieve by causing so much inconvenience to the average Joe who is just looking to go about their business.
“Protestors marching against the enslavement of black Africans in Libya blocked traffic in all directions from Parliament Square.
The demonstration jammed roads in Westminster, causing heavy queues on all approaches.”
African Lives Matter protesters block all roads around Parliament in demo against Libya slave auctions
Not quite sure where these people come from to protest or who organises them. There are things that people are way more pissed off about and aware of in the UK, but it seems everyone is too busy to protest about them.“Protestors marching against the enslavement of black Africans in Libya blocked traffic in all directions from Parliament Square.
The demonstration jammed roads in Westminster, causing heavy queues on all approaches.”
African Lives Matter protesters block all roads around Parliament in demo against Libya slave auctions
BlackLabel said:
It’s a noble cause however I’m not sure what they’re hoping to achieve by causing so much inconvenience to the average Joe who is just looking to go about their business.
“Protestors marching against the enslavement of black Africans in Libya blocked traffic in all directions from Parliament Square.
The demonstration jammed roads in Westminster, causing heavy queues on all approaches.”
African Lives Matter protesters block all roads around Parliament in demo against Libya slave auctions
Think they've got the wrong location - suspect that virtually nobody in london has been to such a Libyan auction “Protestors marching against the enslavement of black Africans in Libya blocked traffic in all directions from Parliament Square.
The demonstration jammed roads in Westminster, causing heavy queues on all approaches.”
African Lives Matter protesters block all roads around Parliament in demo against Libya slave auctions
Edited by BlackLabel on Wednesday 20th December 08:00
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