I think it does, when the whole thing started when a black man was killed by the police, known gangster and criminal, then the black community protested about his death then went on the rampage, London is a lost cause.
But the man wasn't arrested or charged for being black, nor did he commit the crime because he was black, nor were people who were also there during the crime (the people that one guy in the interview was referring to) were participating because they may have been black. So the issue is nothing to do with being black in that sense as being black isn't a modifier to the behaviour of the individual or of significance to the story.
I agree, but I think it is a perfectly acceptable to ask why so many of the offenders were black.
Because they were? The fact that black people took part is not the issue, which is why its inappropriate to bang on about a black man being arrested for a crime therefore blacks out.
The issue is that people took part and rioted for a variety of reasons, which don't revolve around the colour of someones skin.
Because they were? The fact that black people took part is not the issue, which is why its inappropriate to bang on about a black man being arrested for a crime therefore blacks out.
The issue is that people took part and rioted for a variety of reasons, which don't revolve around the colour of someones skin.
Yes I'm sure it's just a coincidence that blacks decided to riot en masse in response to a black man being shot
Why do so many blacks idolise criminals and hate the police by the way?
Yes I'm sure it's just a coincidence that blacks decided to riot en masse in response to a black man being shot
Why do so many blacks idolise criminals and hate the police by the way?
Yes I'm sure it's just a coincidence that blacks decided to riot en masse in response to a black man being shot
Why do so many blacks idolise criminals and hate the police by the way?
I think it does, when the whole thing started when a black man was killed by the police, known gangster and criminal, then the black community protested about his death then went on the rampage, London is a lost cause.
So you agree the Police are at fault.
You have completely missed my point.
Yes I'm sure it's just a coincidence that blacks decided to riot en masse in response to a black man being shot
Why do so many blacks idolise criminals and hate the police by the way?
You can say black as long as it is on a positive manner, just as Harriet Harman did.
Just thought if the rioters are getting 6 months for throwing stuff at a copper and a year for throwing stuff through shop windows
what do you get for throwing a copper through a shop window ?
/awaits Von to explain
Because the colour of someones skin is irrelevant to the actions they are taking.
Pretty clear to see that the bloke interviewed was trying to make an issue of the guy being black when it was not a cause or a factor in what was going on.
So the line of dull political correctness and flat out racism is drawn when people are making an issue of being a certain colour regardless of the action.
What's the one setup for white on white gun crime, the name slips me?Operation Trident or Trident, is a Metropolitan Police Service unit set up to investigate and inform people about black gun crime,[1] with special attention being placed on shootings relating to the illegal sale of drugs.
Yep censoring news which happens to be embarrassing or unpalatable, it's like being in Soviet Russia.
That man better watch out, it's illegal to speak the truth about immigration these days, he'll find himself up in court alongside tram woman.
I'm sorry but if I see a giant gang of black people doing something wrong, I'm going to call it a giant gang of black people.
A black man has pleaded guilty to burning down the 150 year old furniture store in Croydon today.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-17154157