Again....I agree, but it may be the case that sentencing guidelines don't allow this.
Jurors, though. Fancy letting members of the public decide cases?
I would add that whereas a majority (yes, a majority; Das Reich is not representative of the majority) of the populace can see that a slave...
You don't represent most people's views.
I find the 'sight' of you fulminating about criminality to be laughable.
You're just pissed off because the blacks won.
Whining for a change in the law. So pompous. Absolutely pathetic.
Just suck up the defeat. You lost. You will always lose.
I hadn't realised you were such a stickler for the law. I don't recall you piling in, bible in one hand and the Book of Rules in the other when someone posts a thread about criminal racism.
And when did you renounce criminal football hooliganism?
Is criminal activity, in your mind, simply...
I find that a lot of these extreme right wingers are angry little ****ers who can't leave anything alone, whether they understand it or not. The 'thumbs upping' is so passive-agressive. I can imagine them perpetually straining at stool, not sure whether to force it out or hold it in :lolol:
But sentencing guidelines may not have allowed that. As has been repeatedly explained, the not guilty verdict is probably the best way of avoiding these folk getting punished. There is a separate argument about whether stopping punishment is the correct outcome, here. I personally am not...
I find it most queer that a certain poster frequently (and only ever) gives thumbs ups to posts that mock him. Isn't that a form of trolling? I suspect it is :shrug:
I wouldn't bank on it. He's fast turning into another one like Cartman on Southpark. When everyone disagrees with him he just acts like he's 'winning'.
I find it telling that a former football hooligan, two posters who have repeatedly demonstrated that they struggle to understand complex (and sometimes fairly basic) concepts, and a rabid and relentless campaigner for any pig in a blue rosette, are the ones making the most ludicrous and...
Calm down dear. This is England, not Afghanistan. They eat horse in France, and dogs in China. Best you saddle-up and sally forth, so you can keep England safe from the foreign hoards. We are all behind you, I'm sure.
The CPS deciding it is not worth spending taxpayer money because the chance of a conviction is low is not 'legal precedent'. It is 'rationing of the legal system', a bit like 'rationing of health care' when a local authority denies expensive cancer treatment on the grounds that 'it may not...
Quite. But also it depends on the case and the verdict. Nobody would seek to defend common assault on the grounds that the case to which I refer above (bereaved father attacks the man who killed his son and is given 'not guilty') sets a precedent. Thus, one may attempt to argue a position...
:lolol: :bowdown:
There are some left wingers who will forgive anything if it is against 'the opressive hegemony of the ruling class'.
Equally there are some right wingers who will forgive anything if it was done 'only' to black people more than a week ago.
There was a case here in Kent 20 years ago when a lorry driver, who had never passed his test, and had multiple driving convictions, was given a ludicrously light sentence for turning without looking and killing a young lad. When the driver was released from prison he was attacked and given a...
He doesn't always understand things properly. That's not a sin. But this should be obvious to him, by now, at his age, and a little circumspection would be wise. And contrition.
But I'm not holding my breath.
I understand how you can see it like that, but there is a great deal of context here; the deeds of the man, the attempts to have the statue removed by legal means, the intransigence of the authorities....
Imagine that you were descended from slaves, and the man that enslaved your ancestors had...
This.
But there will no doubt be a usual syspect along in a minute to say 'whatbout pulling down Nelson's column; political correctness gone mad; just vandalism'. I'll get my reply in early doors I think, and my reply is 'do **** off'.
And before someone pops along to bitch about the outrage of people trying to rewrite history....they weren't. They were binning a statue they had repeatedly asked to have consigned, with damned good reason, to a museum.