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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Jun 20 11.14am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Come off it. They wrote 'was a racist' under Churchill's statue. The police should be defending Churchill’s statue.
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Matov 08 Jun 20 11.24am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
The police should be defending Churchill’s statue. Absolutely. And people were defending it. Then the Police moved them on. And allowed it to be defaced. That statue could have been protected but they CHOSE not to. Not so much the cops on the ground, who are clearly being sacrificed hence them not being allowed to wear protective gear from the start, but their leadership are fully compromised. From that idiot Cop down in Bristol effectively giving his blessing to what happened with that statue to the Chief Constable of Kent taking the knee along with numerous other examples the leadership of those we expect to uphold law and order are in cahoots with the rioters. Helping them get away with literally murder.
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Jun 20 11.33am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
The police should be defending Churchill’s statue. So it's the Police's fault?
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Jun 20 11.34am | |
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Originally posted by Matov
Absolutely. And people were defending it. Then the Police moved them on. And allowed it to be defaced. That statue could have been protected but they CHOSE not to. Not so much the cops on the ground, who are clearly being sacrificed hence them not being allowed to wear protective gear from the start, but their leadership are fully compromised. From that idiot Cop down in Bristol effectively giving his blessing to what happened with that statue to the Chief Constable of Kent taking the knee along with numerous other examples the leadership of those we expect to uphold law and order are in cahoots with the rioters. Helping them get away with literally murder. The police do what they are told.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Jun 20 11.43am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
So it's the Police's fault? Or Cressida Dickhead’s or Sadiq Khant’s fault. They’re effectively in charge. Pathetic the pair of then. Or if you mean the morons who’ve been going on about Churchill being racist for the last couple of years, yes them too.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 08 Jun 20 11.52am | |
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Originally posted by Matov
Absolutely. And people were defending it. Then the Police moved them on. And allowed it to be defaced. That statue could have been protected but they CHOSE not to. Not so much the cops on the ground, who are clearly being sacrificed hence them not being allowed to wear protective gear from the start, but their leadership are fully compromised. From that idiot Cop down in Bristol effectively giving his blessing to what happened with that statue to the Chief Constable of Kent taking the knee along with numerous other examples the leadership of those we expect to uphold law and order are in cahoots with the rioters. Helping them get away with literally murder. I share Matov's abhorrence to the feeble Police response acting on orders. The Government really need to have a long hard look at Policing in this country in response to reprobates hell-bent on wanton damage,violence and thuggery. Personally I would have been delighted to witness water-cannons showering the cowering oafs with plumes of liquid, tear-gas being deployed, or even rubber bullets and batons used with some force. I viewed with disgust a chap on the Cenotaph being urged (Or would encouraged be more appropriate) by Police to get down and this person was probably hurling bile in their faces.A few hefty thwacks on the legs with a baton would have had the desired effect. Police simply allowing thugs to deface buildings and statues and to dismantle a statue is certainly not what I like to see. It has been reported that those who committed acts of violence and thuggery will be held responsible. I won't hold my breath. A total of an 27 officers injured,images of an officer with blood running down his face, a lady officer lying on the ground after falling off her horse and taken to hospital with a broken collar bone and other injuries, a cycle being hurled at a Police horse etc etc. Totally and utter despicable. I don't have a proclivity to engage in such debates, in actual fact I rarely view any of the political threads as I engage in numerous such discussions outside of HOL.
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Jun 20 11.55am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Or Cressida Dickhead’s or Sadiq Khant’s fault. They’re effectively in charge. Pathetic the pair of then. Or if you mean the morons who’ve been going on about Churchill being racist for the last couple of years, yes them too. I suspect that any attempt to stop this idiocy would have ended in major disorder and injuries everywhere. Maybe it is better to see the moronic and destructive nature of these kinds of people in all it's glory. It will do them more damage than being arrested.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Jun 20 11.55am | |
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If you read the plaque that as an MP he defended the city’s ’right’ to trade in enslaved Africans you can see how people felt the statue should have been removed. It may have been legal, but it was highly immoral and he defended against people telling him it was immoral to trade human beings. In time nobody will give a toss that it’s been moved as nobody cared or knew it was there. Other more significant statues on the other hand... Attachment: 940A646A-5D51-44D5-9186-82AAA466CABD.jpeg (474.25Kb)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 08 Jun 20 11.59am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I suspect that any attempt to stop this idiocy would have ended in major disorder and injuries everywhere. Maybe it is better to see the moronic and destructive nature of these kinds of people in all it's glory. It will do them more damage than being arrested. My feelings exactly. We don't really need to be the USA.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 08 Jun 20 12.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I suspect that any attempt to stop this idiocy would have ended in major disorder and injuries everywhere. Maybe it is better to see the moronic and destructive nature of these kinds of people in all it's glory. It will do them more damage than being arrested. I suspect number 10 are in agreement to let them embarrass themselves. If it continues the batons have to come out and many won’t care. Owen Jones has missed his chance to criticise the government now because the police will be responding to rioters and not peaceful protesters after it’s got out of hand and his feeble attempt was to criticise the tactic of using horses on Saturday. Well if you hurl bricks and bicycles at a horse then the horse becomes dangerous. Before then all I saw of horses was them standing there. Funny that. The right to throw bricks and bicycles at buildings, police and defenceless animals. Sums him and these college age losers up for me.
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Jun 20 12.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
If you read the plaque that as an MP he defended the city’s ’right’ to trade in enslaved Africans you can see how people felt the statue should have been removed. It may have been legal, but it was highly immoral and he defended against people telling him it was immoral to trade human beings. In time nobody will give a toss that it’s been moved as nobody cared or knew it was there. Other more significant statues on the other hand... It's not really about Colston, it's about the slippery slope. There is no logic to destroying a statue but it is quite reasonable to question its suitability for public display.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 08 Jun 20 12.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
If you read the plaque that as an MP he defended the city’s ’right’ to trade in enslaved Africans you can see how people felt the statue should have been removed. It may have been legal, but it was highly immoral and he defended against people telling him it was immoral to trade human beings. In time nobody will give a toss that it’s been moved as nobody cared or knew it was there. Other more significant statues on the other hand... Just a little side point here. I kind of agree that Colston should have been removed some time ago. However, the statue should be in a museum, university, council building or something - in a back room yet preserved. Not all history can be 'good' or ethically 'correct' for today's standards. Ripping things down and chucking them in a river is not a decent way to go about things, in my book.
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