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They should have called for Jihad and the elimination of Israel. The police would have cheered them on.
Like the Jewish guy, it seems these guys were being "openly white" and "openly English".
More evidence of 2 tiered policing from Khan's army of bully boys.
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11 hours ago, RayC said:
Bottom line: To use the old clique. I've forgotten more about Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham than you could ever have hoped to have learnt during your 3 years living there.
Living in the past. It's 2024. It bears no resemblence to the 60's or whenever you were there.
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27 minutes ago, Skipalongcassidy said:The new "woke" is to be anti-semitic... muslims are shrewd when it comes to hate and terror... they have infiltrated and are influencing the easily manipulated western fanatics... this is the real threat.
Totally agree. Somehow they have made anti-semitism fashionable. Incredibly dangerous.
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Silly kids.
Influenced by their extremist left wing lecturers no doubt. Pro-Palestine/Anti-Israel/Anti-Zionist have become euphemisms for anti-semitism. It's plain for all the see. The "anti-racist" leftists are once again proving themselves to be what they claim you are.
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27 minutes ago, Roo Island said:
Not sure you really understand what's going on here.
I strongly suspect you're not sure of many things.
27 minutes ago, Roo Island said:I lived next door to a tower that took his name off their building.
Well, I'm clearly dealing with an expert here.😃
27 minutes ago, Roo Island said:All about money
Quite the insight. Did you come up with that yourself?
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1 hour ago, RayC said:
Showing your ignorance of London yet again.
London is ranked 8th on a list of 31 major cities worldwide for safety. The crime rate per person in London is below the average for England as a whole.
If crime is rampant in London then many parts of England and other major world cities must be lawless.
I lived in London for 3 years. Saw plenty of crime first hand including a stabbing. So I know a little bit about it. It was much safer back then though...
There are safe parts and dangerous parts. Like I said, the Libs tend to live in the safe parts and pontificate about their virtue. They wouldn't be seen dead (or maybe they would!) in the crime hotspots like Southwark where knife crime is rampant. They're safely tucked away in their trendy postcode. Of course, once you average all the boroughs out the stats look OK, but you know stats can be manipulated to prove almost anything. London is a dangerous place, but I guess you don't go further than your chum's champagne tasting party in Islington...
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5 minutes ago, Roo Island said:
Absolutely ridiculous. Stick with the science.
OK.
Feel free to stock up on life vests though...
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5 minutes ago, riclag said:
For some it meant walking with the NEW YORK elites , having a seat at the table , so to speak. It was Iconic .imopNow lefty’s losing it ,want his name be stricken from every book and tablet, stricken from all pylons and obelisks, stricken from every monument . Let the name of Trump be unheard and unspoken, erased from the memory of existence for all time.For some of the left ,Capitalism is a curse on humanity..
imop
I wouldn’t want to live there either.The left has turned it into a s… hole city!
Manhattan use to be a nice place
until September 11 .
As a tourist attraction its still getting good reviews , mostly. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60763-d4471749-Reviews-Trump_Tower-New_York_City_New_York.html
imop
Sounds like it's going the way of London i.e. rampant crime with a smattering of Progressives avoiding it all as they brag about their post codes from their ivory towers, safely tucked away from the reality that their flawed ideology has created.
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7 minutes ago, candide said:Obviously, you haven't looked at recent polls.
Anyway, it would be the same if the property were called Biden or Obama. Whatever the name, It's not in the interest of sellers that the name of the building may displease around 50% of potential buyers.
I guess that when they bought it, Trump wasn't a politician.
Even if he wasn't a politician, he was a well known divisive figure.
It would be like buying "Markle Towers" or "Rogan Towers" in 2024. If you don't like the name or the person, don't buy. Don't use it as proof of your Woke, Progressive credentials 10 years later...
Maybe people like the name and bought it because of that? Why should they be punished?
Reminds me of people moving into a house next to a pub, then trying to shut it down because you don't like the noise at closing time.
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18 minutes ago, candide said:It's actually also motivated by capitalism, as it affects the value of their properties.
Judging by recent polls it might increase the price.
If not, they should be happy they picked up a bargain.
This New Rochelle area sounds like Islington. Middle class lefties virtue signalling. "Ooohh I hate Trump more than you. No, I hate him much more than you, look I am even renaming my building". Pretty pathetic stuff... Childish.
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A bunch of lefties trying to prove how "right on" they are to one another. 😃
They shouldn't have bought/rented units there if the name was such a big deal to them. Or is the publicity and virtue signalling on offer simply too much for these attention seeking champagne socialists to ignore?
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Should be 12 days, not 12 months.
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3 minutes ago, Gandtee said:We are getting to the stage where as an expat, if I returned to the UK and walked around certain districts wearing a bowler hat I would have to careful about being arrested for being an openly white Englishman. What a sad and sorry place my home country has become. If I had remained in the country would my presence stopped the degeneration? Of course not. It's the elected politicians who have allowed and encouraged it. I shall never return. So sad.
Totally agree. I just got my LTR visa, so I'll go back once more for my Mother's 80th later in the year and I think that might be my last time there. London especially, is a toilet of epic proportions, ruined by Sadiq Khan.
In terms of headcount, I'm sure I'll be replaced by someone arriving in a Dinghy. So Thailand will get my money and the rest of my career, and the UK will get an unknown entity with an unknown criminal record and unknown suitability for employment. That's the benefit of managing immigration properly vs. pandering to idiotic Woke ideology. The UK is done. Viva Thailand.
I'm just grateful that most of my time there was in the 70's, 80's and 90's. After that, the rot started.
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Well done that man.
It's incredibly important to bring attention to Sadiq Khan's biased, pro-palestine Met police and their discriminatory practices against Jewish people.
Anti-semitism must be stopped in it's tracks, lest history repeat itself.
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Indeed it was appalling.
But what do you expect when the Met police has a culture of anti-semitism under Sadiq Khan? The fish rots from the head. Roll on the mayoral elections although unfortunately many Londoners now share his distasteful opinions so it might actually work for him.
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5 hours ago, RayC said:So if homogeneous societies are a better model as you imply, should all countries 1) stop immigration and 2) repatriate immigrants?
Of course not. That would be ridiculous.
Immigration should be tightly controlled so that the people who come and a) not extremists b) have a skill that that country needs and c) have a willingness to integrate.
The level should also be limited so that the existing culture is not eroded.
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36 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:Jonny,
When you assert I share the belief system of the Met you need to do two things.
1. Provide evidence the belief system exists and is that of the Met.
2. Provide evidence that I share that same belief system.
You have done neither, so forgive me for concluding you were simply making a baseless personal attack.
The police have very rightly apologized.
But they have not apologized for the incident you fabricated:
Even the Met police will move you on if you refuse to hide your "Jewishness".
Nobody was moved on for ‘refusing to hide their Jewishness’.
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The response to this ought not to be another personal attack.
Far left poster supports The Met's pro palestine/anti-Jew stance.
What a shocker.
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8 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:I’m not a Cheerleader for the Met nor do I have any romantic feelings for the organization.
You certainly share their "belief system" if we can politely refer to it as such.
8 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:I simply pointed out you had fabricated the events you portrayed in your post.
Plenty of evidence has been provided. The police themselves have even apologised.
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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:More fabricated nonsense.
The Met did move anyone on for “refusing to hide their Jewishness”.
It is, of course no surprise that you are a cheerleader for the Met police.
Everyone loves a police force that shares their belief system.
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When you import conflicts from around the world into western suburbs this is the result.
Sydney, London, Paris. All recent examples.
Fortunately diversity is their greatest strength .
Homogenous societies must really be wondering where they went wrong. 😂 I bet the likes of Japan are rushing through legislation to get more of this type of thing into Japanese cities...
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As I said before, being Jewish in London is a precarious situation.
Even the Met police will move you on if you refuse to hide your "Jewishness". That's if they are not too busy chanting pro Palestine songs.
How long before we have legislation criminalizing being ooenly Jewish in a public place?
Anti semitism is making quite the comeback. Expect it to get worse under a Labour government. The only hope is for Khan to be ousted as Mayor.
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Violence rarely stops in the middle east.
If the Gaza war ends, something else will spark up soon enough.
Even when they move elsewhere they often take their violence with them.
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4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:
Would you have the same opinion if a Black man approached a National Front march in the 1970s in the same location and the Police threatened to arrest the Black man ?
You are making some great points.
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4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:
When leader of Jewish activist group engages in performative grandstanding risking a breach of the peace might be a better description.How dare a peaceful minority take a stand against the intolerant mob.
4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:On the upside, the police de-escalated the situation and the activist is safe and well.
The police defended their and their bosses pro Palestine position. Get that pesky Jew our of here. I hope they didnt take him somewhere for well, you know...
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St George's Day rally in London descends to chaos: Protesters slam Met's 'two-tier policiy
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So presumably you think Yousaf is a hater? Or are Muslim Scottish nationalists excluded?