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Reminds me of that opening scene from die hard 3.
Why can't they show his face? Someone must have a picture of his face.
It's called reasonable force and of course it should be used to protect the innocent, I don't see how that is relevant to someone being physically assaulted for carrying a particular type of fabric!!
Because in light of the recent attacks he shouldn't be such a ****. The fact that attacks like Tunisia can happen and then people can just ignore this and move on is fascinating
From the list of Proscibed terrorist groups, 14 relate to Northern Ireland and 67 relate to Islam. That is all there is.
What happened to the Red Hand gang or the Tooting Popular Front or the Baader-Meinhof gang?
So apart from the IRA, every single terrorist group in the world is connected with Islam.
Who knew?
Could be worse, we could have people arguing that we should continue to fly certain flags on state buildings after a terrorist attack perpetrated by someone who identifies with said flag![]()
Should've set the flag on fire, while he was wearing it.
If he hadn't got the kid I'd have definitely thrown a punch or two in his direction.
lol, what ''Proscibed'' (sic) group would that be?? Bitslice's bigoted and utterly ignorant group of global terrorism!!
You need to get a life dude, your rampant anti Muslim/Islam hate speech and bigotry is no better than the hate preachers you claim to despise so much!!
You need to get a life dude
The ISIS flag isn't really a national flag so the comparison is a bit off.
Yet more people who want to react with violence over symbolism and free speech, against those who react with violence over symbolism and free speech.
Well done.
Removing the flag will just re-enforce to a minority that UK Muslims are persecuted. The best thing we all could do is just walk by and laugh.
Hold that thought,
ISIS is a barbaric collection of psychopathic murdering scum, should the Muslim's rather than complaining about victimisation be more likely to support that flag being taken from him being that ISIS is an insult to them, using their religion as an excuse for barbarism.
Now if the guy was carrying a "I'm Muslim and proud" flag and it was removed, that they could take as an insult and victimisation.
It's a bloke with a flag... belonging to a proscribed terrorist organisation who have, among other things, brutally tortured and killed British civilians. And he's walking around the seat of British power with it (i.e., Westminster).
Yeah but no need to get all worked up.
Why not? It's massively offensive (and I'm not easily offended)
Why not? It's massively offensive (and I'm not easily offended)