vonkeynotvenky
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Not sure about that. That documentary on TV about the paedo catcher a couple of years back provoked a fair old debate about whether he was right to effectively take the law into his own hands and whether publically naming and shaming them was more or less beneficial than simply handing all his evidence over to the police instead.
The trouble with TR is that he targets the so-called wrong 'uns in one demographic - he clearly has an agenda and it's promoting divisiveness. If he was a genuine investigative journalist - say a Roger Cook type - who went after people across a full variety of backgrounds rather than just concentrating on a single creed/colour then fair enough.
I understand your point pal and I understand it completely. To say he is centring his argument around what he perceives to be Muslim sexual abuse would be entirely fair but that's what activists usually do, they target an area they focus on.
It's the smashing of his windows and the violence that provokes my instincts because I am a believer in free speech obviously if it doesn't involve the killing and maiming of people. Some ideologies don't like to be questioned Islam isn't the only one and in the country we live in we should be able to question any ideology without fear of violence.