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Burney
06-03-2020, 10:46 AM
welcomed this festering cancer to your shores and allowed him to metastasise.

Honestly, this is the most nauseating thing I've seen since the 1991 cup semi final. :-(

Skip to the last 30 seconds if you - understandably - can't bear the whole thing.

https://twitter.com/JKCorden/status/1267678673928257543

Billy Goat Sverige
06-03-2020, 10:55 AM
welcomed this festering cancer to your shores and allowed him to metastasise.

Honestly, this is the most nauseating thing I've seen since the 1991 cup semi final. :-(

Skip to the 30 seconds if you - understandably - can't bear the whole thing.

https://twitter.com/JKCorden/status/1267678673928257543

They’ll all love that, whereas we can see him for the insincere fat **** that he is. HE’S A TONY AWARD WINNING ACTOR, PEOPLE.....! :shout:

Burney
06-03-2020, 11:07 AM
They’ll all love that, whereas we can see him for the insincere fat **** that he is. HE’S A TONY AWARD WINNING ACTOR, PEOPLE.....! :shout:

It's genuinely inexplicable that he's not been rumbled for the egregious, simpering, bandwagon-jumping little cünt that he is.

Luis Anaconda
06-03-2020, 11:24 AM
It's genuinely inexplicable that he's not been rumbled for the egregious, simpering, bandwagon-jumping little cünt that he is.
Pipe down, b. They might send him back

Burney
06-03-2020, 11:27 AM
Pipe down, b. They might send him back

Fair point, la.

America, ignore everything I just said. He's a great lad and you should never let him go. Ever.

dismalswamp
06-03-2020, 06:12 PM
Jesus, what an utter ****. He failed to mention the rap sheet a mile long, the resisting arrest, the attack, beating and robbery at gunpoint carried out by Floyd on a pregnant black woman. This wasn't a race issue, it was a police vs low-life scum issue, no matter what color. No he didn't deserve to die, and the situation was badly handled, but Floyd is hardly blameless in said outcome. The FBI investigation will lead to justice being served, though i'm not sure how it is grounds for helping oneself to a new TV.

WES
06-04-2020, 08:37 AM
Jesus, what an utter ****. He failed to mention the rap sheet a mile long, the resisting arrest, the attack, beating and robbery at gunpoint carried out by Floyd on a pregnant black woman. This wasn't a race issue, it was a police vs low-life scum issue, no matter what color. No he didn't deserve to die, and the situation was badly handled, but Floyd is hardly blameless in said outcome. The FBI investigation will lead to justice being served, though i'm not sure how it is grounds for helping oneself to a new TV.

‘This wasn’t a race issue’

I’m afraid the only logical conclusion here is that you are a moron. My commiserations.

Burney
06-04-2020, 08:41 AM
‘This wasn’t a race issue’

I’m afraid the only logical conclusion here is that you are a moron. My commiserations.

It's a race issue only insofar as it took place in a hyper-racialised context. First and foremost it's actually a police misconduct issue.

WES
06-04-2020, 09:14 AM
It's a race issue only insofar as it took place in a hyper-racialised context. First and foremost it's actually a police misconduct issue.

If the police misconduct occurs disproportionately against blacks it becomes a racial issue.

Although it was his attempt to apportion some of the blame to George Floyd that I found really offensive. As I said, he’s a moron.

Is he a septic?

Burney
06-04-2020, 09:28 AM
If the police misconduct occurs disproportionately against blacks it becomes a racial issue.

Although it was his attempt to apportion some of the blame to George Floyd that I found really offensive. As I said, he’s a moron.

Is he a septic?

But it doesn't occur 'disproportionately' to black people. It occurs in pretty much exactly the proportions you'd expect it to occur relative to the size of populations and their relative likelihood to commit violent crime.
Do young black men have reason to be wary of cops in the US? Yes.
Do cops have just as much (if not more) reason to be wary of young black men in the US. Abso-f@cking-lutely. They are much more likely to be killed by a young black male, so guess what? They tend to treat young black males with much more suspicion and more robustly. As a result, young black men harbour ever more anger and resentment towards the police and behave in ways much more likely to bring them to the attention of the police. And so it goes on...

This is a vicious cycle that is only going to be made worse by treating it as a racial issue.

Sir C
06-04-2020, 09:53 AM
If the police misconduct occurs disproportionately against blacks it becomes a racial issue.

Although it was his attempt to apportion some of the blame to George Floyd that I found really offensive. As I said, he’s a moron.

Is he a septic?

Personally I find it absolutely shocking that the biggest killer of young black males in the US is the police!

Wait. Hold on. No it isn't. It's other young black males.

Wouldn't it make more sense to demonstrate against, you know, young black males?

Burney
06-04-2020, 09:57 AM
Personally I find it absolutely shocking that the biggest killer of young black males in the US is the police!

Wait. Hold on. No it isn't. It's other young black males.

Wouldn't it make more sense to demonstrate against, you know, young black males?

A situation, of course, which is perpetuated by the persistent demonisation of the police, which makes it harder to police black communities because there is less co-operation from the populace. So you get lawlessness and a sense of lack of consequences, which makes murder much, much more likely.

dismalswamp
06-04-2020, 07:57 PM
‘This wasn’t a race issue’

I’m afraid the only logical conclusion here is that you are a moron. My commiserations.

You did actually watch the arrest didn't you? There was NOTHING racially motivated in it whatsoever. The officers involved are from different ethnic backgrounds. It was not a race issue, it was an over aggressive, somewhat bungled arrest of a criminal.
You are the ****ing moron, moron. The only racist people at play here seem to be the black thugs doing what the **** they like and blaming the whites. The same whites that ended the slave trade, the one that had blacks selling blacks...

Moron.

IUFG
06-05-2020, 09:48 AM
You did actually watch the arrest didn't you? There was NOTHING racially motivated in it whatsoever. The officers involved are from different ethnic backgrounds. It was not a race issue, it was an over aggressive, somewhat bungled arrest of a criminal.
You are the ****ing moron, moron. The only racist people at play here seem to be the black thugs doing what the **** they like and blaming the whites. The same whites that ended the slave trade, the one that had blacks selling blacks...

Moron.

Fúck. Ing. Hell.

redgunamo
06-05-2020, 10:14 AM
I'm fairness, it does occur disproportionately to me. The one and only time I ever fronted up to a policeman, I promptly married her :-\



But it doesn't occur 'disproportionately' to black people. It occurs in pretty much exactly the proportions you'd expect it to occur relative to the size of populations and their relative likelihood to commit violent crime.
Do young black men have reason to be wary of cops in the US? Yes.
Do cops have just as much (if not more) reason to be wary of young black men in the US. Abso-f@cking-lutely. They are much more likely to be killed by a young black male, so guess what? They tend to treat young black males with much more suspicion and more robustly. As a result, young black men harbour ever more anger and resentment towards the police and behave in ways much more likely to bring them to the attention of the police. And so it goes on...

This is a vicious cycle that is only going to be made worse by treating it as a racial issue.