in terms that the victims appear to part of the LGBT community.
and it's Pride month.
'Seems that I was busy doing something close to nothing
But different than the day before'
'Met a dwarf that was no good, dressed like Little Red Riding Hood'
'Now you're unemployed, all non-void
Walkin' round like you're Pretty Boy Floyd'
So in a way it’s positive for all of us. As I think as they had those protests the other week and didn’t really condemn the lockdown breaches as they couldn’t possibly dare to as they are to scared.
I think it’s sped up the opening of pubs announcement later today.
Also if the death toll starts going up again they will change how they report it. There is no way we are going into lockdown again
I'm not surprised at all. Everyone else gets thrown under the bus if it's about not revealing that this was a blatantly homophobic attack by a muslim 'asylum seeker' on three obviously gay men.
Even while they were still warm Stonewall could barely wait to get through the boilerplate condolences over the deaths of gay men before getting to the real threat: Islamophobic rhetoric.
Plus the perpetrator's family get more media airtime than those of the victims and we hear about how he was mentally ill, etc, etc.Robbie de Santos, director of Stonewall, paid tribute to Furlong and Ritchie-Bennett. He said: “Our thoughts are with those affected by the attack in Reading on Saturday. It’s heartbreaking to hear two of the victims were LGBT.
“But we can’t let Islamophobic, racist and xenophobic rhetoric be used to divide us. We must stand together to make progress.”
But fly a banner saying 'White Lives Matter' behind an aeroplane and suddenly every media prick who's been mysteriously silent suddenly loses their shít. It's f@cking sickening.
Is there a name for a group of them?
Like a shrewd of apes etc