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I don't think so one of them was born in Nigeria?
British but family from Nigeria
I don't think so one of them was born in Nigeria?
What is it you want the government to do?
Not to start it off again
But
They where born in the uk?
The had a gun and hacked a man to death, I can understand why they didn't.
Easy for us to say why did the crowd not beat the ###### to death?
But would you take on someone with knife?
I don't think so one of them was born in Nigeria?
The firearm I can understand, but the camera guy was close enough for him to attack this guy and also he wasn't even holding his knives right to strike someone at that "moment" but without being there... it's impossible to judge on how to tackle a guy with weapons, let alone a women who was standing right next to him and talking to him.
But, that wouldn't stop me from trying.
Yes, I would. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't do something even if I get hurt or killed while doing so. I prefer to be remembered for someone who died trying to protect someone then someone who didn't try when he was there.
That women was bravo and should be awarded for her actions.
Nope. Was of "Nigerian dissent".
The lefty media actually managed to be racist. (I think)
Well it takes more than just being born in England to be truly English. Technically you are english if you are born in england, but i wouldn't call people english unless they had many generations in the country before them.
The firearm I can understand, but the camera guy was close enough for him to attack this guy and also he wasn't even holding his knives right to strike someone at that "moment" but without being there... it's impossible to judge on how to tackle a guy with weapons, let alone a women who was standing right next to him and talking to him.
But, that wouldn't stop me from trying.
Yes, I would. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't do something even if I get hurt or killed while doing so. I prefer to be remembered for someone who died trying to protect someone then someone who didn't try when he was there.
That women was bravo and should be awarded for her actions.
Why would you aggravate the situation like that? There's a difference between bravery and being a fool.
*descent
The firearm I can understand, but the camera guy was close enough for him to attack this guy and also he wasn't even holding his knives right to strike someone at that "moment" but without being there... it's impossible to judge on how to tackle a guy with weapons, let alone a women who was standing right next to him and talking to him.
But, that wouldn't stop me from trying.
Yes, I would. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't do something even if I get hurt or killed while doing so. I prefer to be remembered for someone who died trying to protect someone then someone who didn't try when he was there.
That women was bravo and should be awarded for her actions.
Thanks for the spelling correction, it has truly changed my life. Go buy yourself a cookie.
I've been in similar situations twice in my life. First time I did nothing and regret it... froze in panic, second time I did act.
Nobody knows how they would react in that situation. Unused instincts kick in that you never realised you had.
I think I would look for a big metal pole or something and try sneak up and hit him over the head. If i was driving a car i would ram him.
I do agree there, can't blame people for being in shock and freezing in panic and as you said, you never know how we will act in that situation.
Training helps through.
I prefer to be remembered for someone who died trying to protect someone then someone
Training does help but still makes you #### yourself (like I found out in Iraq)
But that's another story![]()
There is a Pakistani family that I lived next door to with my parents for 20 years and they was there before my parents moved in 30 years ago, they are just as English as me.
I don't class someone that was bought into this country from another just to be born here as English - if that makes sense?