Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Ahh, Family Values…

Blackburn magistrates heard Yasin Hussain Shah punched his mum in the face before grabbing her around the throat.
He later told a female police officer: "I was only pushing her around, slapping her around, taking over from my dad. Either way she deserved a slap, you all do don't you."
He then made some vile sexual remarks about his mother.
Charming…
Shah, of Pine Street, Blackburn, pleaded guilty to assaulting Kaneez Shah. He was jailed for 10 weeks and made subject to a restraining order which bans him from any contact with her for 12 months.
So he’ll be out in time for next Mother’s Day…

9 comments:

  1. Ten bloody weeks?

    What a farce! This lowlife has forfeited all privileges to live in a (sometimes) civilised society and should serve a term of hard labour prior to expulsion.

    Where he goes, how he gets there and how he subsequently survives is not our concern or our problem.

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  2. Just upholding some strong multicultural traditions, yr honour!

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  3. If that is the starting point for Muslims. It is all right to be violent at home as long as it is against women then radicalisation is just a small step forward from that. The religion of peace is so much bullsh*t. A lot of it's teaching is to be violent excessively so to women and those they perceive as criminals included in them are of course gays and non believers. With a mind set like that how can it be accepted that they will integrate into western society. A society that has a moral behave and standards that are totally abhorrent to them.

    Religions are a curse everyone of them can be interpreted in a way by their followers to give them licence to commit violence. It is particular pernicious when the teachings of a religion are taken literally by people who are largely ignorant and steeped in superstition. Even the highly educated can be swayed by it or more often use it for their own personal gain and to further their agenda. Still if it was not in the name of a sky fairy we were killing each other for then we would surely find another equally preposterous reason.

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  4. This third world Islamic low life has got a sentence that is way lower than if the offender had been something other than a third world Islamic low life.

    Yet more evidence of the pro-Islamic double standard that exists in Britain's legal and policing system.

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  5. Vile scum.

    Notice whenever whenever people with names like "Yasin Hussain Shah" are involved the comments are closed.

    Why? The case is over. Oh, of course, might encourage some nasty racists. Trumps women's rights every time.

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  6. Perhaps the sentence can include some karate lessons for the mother, so she can unexpectedly beat the living f**k out of him next time he decides to start some action.

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  7. What is this savage and his tribe doing in our country?

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  8. "What is this savage and his tribe doing in our country?"

    Taking over?

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  9. "Where he goes, how he gets there and how he subsequently survives is not our concern or our problem."

    Sadly, it is, because EU law forbids it. Still, if we vote for Brexit, that could change...

    " The religion of peace is so much bullsh*t."

    Amen.

    "Yet more evidence of the pro-Islamic double standard that exists in Britain's legal and policing system."

    That evidence comes daily. I caught a rerun of 'Police Interceptors' yesterday, where a cop was unable to continue a foot chase, aided by the force helicopter, because he was fasting for Ramadan! This was in Luton.

    "Notice whenever whenever people with names like "Yasin Hussain Shah" are involved the comments are closed."

    I can foresee a day when all comments are closed. Can't have the proles thwarting the message the media wants to put out.

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