Tuesday 12 April 2022

Sorry, I'm Declining Your Race Card...

Ms Nessa, a primary school teacher, was murdered at random by Koci Selamaj as she walked through a London park in September.
He was jailed last week for at least 36 years. Jebina Yasmin Islam said the case had initially not got as much media coverage as the murder of Sarah Everard...
True enough. Why could that be?
...who was killed by a serving police officer.
Yup, that'll get the headlines over 'killed by yet another two-a-penny foreign murderer' anyday. Are you satisfied?
"My sister didn't get as much headlines, I feel, at the start. Maybe was it down to her ethnicity?" she told the BBC's Today programme.
"She didn't get the front pages on some of the papers, and in Sarah Everard's case she did. I think it's just down to our ethnicity, to be honest.
"And I feel like if we were a normal British white family we would have been treated equally, I guess."

*rolls eyes* 

The home secretary called Ms Nessa's killer an "evil monster" in the post, and that she hoped his sentence would bring "small comfort" to her family.

You've got attention now. From the Home Secretary, no less. Are you satisfied now..

"Priti Patel has done a tweet on Friday and I was not happy about it because all of a sudden she's using my sister's name for publicity reasons. And to be honest she has no right."

Oh, FFS!  

7 comments:

MTG1 said...

"FFS"

To cry out and weep is to make less the depth of grief, which Tolstoy best described as that greater suffering reserved to those with the capacity for deepest love.

Perhaps the familes will be spared the sight of such mocking comment, liberally expressed by those unacquainted with the nature of desperate anguish.

Anonymous said...

No mention of the swift arrest and conviction.
An immigrant family paying the price for mass immigration.
Jaded

Anonymous said...

Odd, isn't it, that someone like me wouldn't automatically recognise Koci Selamaj as a British name, and wouldn't therefore expect him to conform to British social norms. Also Sabina Nessa isn't a name I'd immediately associate with Britain.

Just think: it's likely that Selamaj comes from a country where raping and murdering are normal behaviour, and Nessa perhaps wouldn't have been allowed out alone where her family hails from. The problem is that savage brutes from Wogland are allowed in, and stupid bints from another part of Wogistan who have also been allowed in think that they are safe here.

There was something healthier in the past, although not much so if people like Myra Hindley are anything to go by.

Stonyground said...

Brady and Hindley were highly unusual though. Random murders appear to be becoming more common.

Mark said...

I doubt if this woman is particularly surprised at the behaviour of the primitive responsible as she is likely one herself.

She likely feels slighted and "offended" by some perceived disrespect unrecognised because a civilized society simply cannot comprehend the depravity that is the norm in the sort of debased shitehole she hails from, or at least retains the "norms" of.

After all, the "honour" of such a shitehole could well have seen the victim killed by her own kith and kin for some heinous offence like having a kuffir look at her. What value do children have to such primitive?

JuliaM said...

"Perhaps the familes will be spared the sight of such mocking comment..."

No, it should be rubbed in their faces.

"An immigrant family paying the price for mass immigration."

Bingo!

"There was something healthier in the past, although not much so if people like Myra Hindley are anything to go by."

The mad and the murderous will always be present in the native population. But is the increase in choice of culinary delights worth increasing the percentage?

JuliaM said...

"Random murders appear to be becoming more common."

Indeed, despite the police commisioners desperate attempts to label them 'rare' at every opportunity. And boy, are there a LOT more opportunities these days....

"What value do children have..."

To some cultures, little more than extra field hands...