mosssideblue
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Pathetic deflectionYeah because all the people discussing BLM and the Henry Nowak case earlier today when I wasn’t online weren’t and you were directly quoting them too lol
Pathetic deflectionYeah because all the people discussing BLM and the Henry Nowak case earlier today when I wasn’t online weren’t and you were directly quoting them too lol
The hole he’s dug isn’t deep enough yetI ask you to prove "reverse racism" from post-2020 police training manuals is the reason Henry Nowak wasn't believed and you've replied about child grooming gangs in the 2000's...
I responded to your post that quite literally had scandals dating back 60 years included in it. You’re not going to squirm out of it mate.I ask you to prove "reverse racism" from post-2020 police training manuals is the reason Henry Nowak wasn't believed and you've replied about child grooming gangs in the 2000's...
Ok mate.Pathetic deflection
Just call me a fascist and complete your bingo cardThe hole he’s dug isn’t deep enough yet
the question surely is why wasn't henry believed, the officers as far i'm concerned should trust no one until actual facts are established, by all means take what has been said on board but that's different to just believing the first one to speak
terrible policing
Plus he’s erstwhile mates with a child murderer and child rapist.Well if we’re talking about noncing and those people who have enabled nonces then Farage is on record a few months back as saying that people should lay off Andrew Mountbatten of Windsor because he’s suffered enough!
never mentioned race mate, i said the officers should believe nobody until the facts are established, take on board what was initially reported by all means, henry was clearly in distress but was not initially believed and treated disgracefullyI think the reason he wasn't believed was -
- Police went in with a preconceived idea of the disturbance they would find. They weren't called to a stabbing.
- There was no clear sign he'd been stabbed. The bleeding was almost all internal and there was no weapon around.
- They were met with an organised conspiracy by an entire family denying there was a stabbing.
I think the Police were negligent, I'm just yet to see any evidence offered that race was a factor in him not being believed.
the same behaviours were there in how the police dealt with the situation.
As if the murder weapon was just going to be at the scene.I think the reason he wasn't believed was -
- Police went in with a preconceived idea of the disturbance they would find. They weren't called to a stabbing.
- There was no clear sign he'd been stabbed. The bleeding was almost all internal and there was no weapon around.
- They were met with an organised conspiracy by an entire family denying there was a stabbing with a story that confirmed what they were told they were going to find on arrival.
I think the Police were negligent, I'm just yet to see any evidence offered that race was a factor in him not being believe
I don’t need toJust call me a fascist and complete your bingo card
Is this chronic bore still here???Just call me a fascist and complete your bingo card
At least 16 serving or former policemen have killed women. For a man who claims to want to protect women (same as Yaxley), they've a funny way of showing it...Looking online I can only find two instances of serving police officers committing murder in the UK, so I don't understand how Farage's comments on the Couzens case are relevant to whether two-tier policing exists. One concerns an individual crime; the other is a claim about policing as a system.
Isnt this (Baroness Louise Casey) more up to date :"Grooming gangs" is a common issue brought up in relation to the subject of race, but there is a lack of reliable evidence that race is even relevant.
From a 2023 BBC article:
"The Home Office commissioned a study of the available data in 2020. It said:
It found there was limited research on offender identity and poor quality data, which made it difficult to draw conclusions, however "it is likely that no one community or culture is uniquely predisposed to offending".
- "The academic literature highlights significant limitations to what can be said about links between ethnicity and this form of offending."
- "Research has found that group-based child sexual exploitation offenders are most commonly white."
- "Some studies suggest an over-representation of Black and Asian offenders relative to the demographics of national populations."
That the murderer was was just as surprising.As if the murder weapon was just going to be at the scene.
You asked me to prove that reverse racism has happened, I gave you widespread institutionalised incidents. Do you now accept that? I’m not going to allow you to just gloss over that because I’ve given you the evidence you asked for.Where?
Again I ask you to point to one single thing that the police did in the Novak situation that points towards race being a factor. You can't because there isn't one, and that's why you and Nige and Tommy 2 names band of thugs are wrong.
I personally think this is a case of negligence rather than anything more systemic.Where?
Again I ask you to point to one single thing that the police did in the Novak situation that points towards race being a factor. You can't because there isn't one, and that's why you and Nige and Tommy 2 names band of thugs are wrong.
I wasn't just the first one to speak at the scene that would have influenced the initial actions of the attending officer. The officers would have been primed by their dispatch officer prior to arrival, who would have given them a rundown of the situation, based on the details of the 999 call, which we now know to be a cruel fabrication.the question surely is why wasn't henry believed, the officers as far i'm concerned should trust no one until actual facts are established, by all means take what has been said on board but that's different to just believing the first one to speak
terrible policing