Thursday 28 April 2011

Be Careful What You Say...

...when the police come round to 'make enquiries':
Earlier, Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) Neil Wain said he understood why some residents may have been "frightened" by the outbreak of violence.

He said: "We have three people in custody for questioning and taken a deadly weapon off the streets but our work does not stop there and we will be out working with the community today making inquiries and ensuring that those who have questions and concerns can speak to someone."
Because if your 'concerns and questions' touch on exactly why there should be a 'local Somali community' here in your country in the first place, owning guns and starting riots with their countrymen, while the police keep a 'hands off' watching brief, you'll be off down the nick before your feet touch the ground...

7 comments:

  1. I had a brush with such PCism the other day and they are desperate to make something of it. The lack of substance hinders them somewhat but we'll see. I'll be damned if I'll shut up, speaking on general principles.

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  2. That reprobate Old Holborn recently had a link to an official report on the difficulties posed, sorry, faced by London's Somali community. Utterly gobsmacking, and all worse since the proposed solutions are inevitably going to make it much worse.

    At the heart of the problem is the apparent failure of anyone in charge to see that encouraging a community from a violent, illiterate, chaotic and utterly failed state to maintain their traditional culture in the UK might lead to a few problems for them. And us.

    I fear we're all set to hear a lot more from this community in the future.

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  3. I like dhis quote.

    "This is not traditional gang-related. This is not a return to Gunchester.

    I shall edit for what he meant to says

    This is not traditional Manchestergang-related.No, this is traditional Somali Clan related This is not a return to Gunchester. This a return to downtown Mogadishu circa 'Black Hawk Down'

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  4. And was it only me that thought that the BBC were a bit slow to publish the names/nationalities (Polish?)of the three men charged with the murders of the elderly Wolverhampton couple?

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  5. No, in the BBC world we are all homogeneous, it matters not to them ethnicity. We are multicultural don't you know.

    Same for the Evening Standard a Conservative mugged in Tottenham according to The Standard he knew how old they were but other physical characteristics escaped him and the police

    MONAS mug Tory

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  6. "I'll be damned if I'll shut up, speaking on general principles."

    If only everyone stood up to them. What could they do then?

    "At the heart of the problem is the apparent failure of anyone in charge to see that encouraging a community from a violent, illiterate, chaotic and utterly failed state to maintain their traditional culture in the UK might lead to a few problems for them."

    That's because it never does. They don't live, work or shop in the areas they bless with their unfettered multiculturalism.

    "And was it only me that thought that the BBC were a bit slow to publish the names/nationalities (Polish?)of the three men charged with the murders of the elderly Wolverhampton couple?"

    It wasn't just you. But I WAS surprised to find that they were Polish!

    "Same for the Evening Standard a Conservative mugged in Tottenham according to The Standard he knew how old they were but other physical characteristics escaped him and the police"

    Indeed. I did like the comment left by mickinlondon, though: "If they were white muggers; they should be easy to find around Turnpike Lane; if they were not; forget it."

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  7. Perhaps Manchester should twin with Mogadishu ?

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