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A Police Visit on Remembrance Sunday Reveals the Reality of Our Two-Tier Justice System


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Australian politician Pauline Hanson was sued successfully last week for being racist after writing on  Twitter that a Greens politician should "go back to Pakistan" !

 

 

 

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Oddly the person who is said to be the subject of this police visit is not named, so there no way of checking the veracity of the claims. 
 

The Telegraph really is becoming a comic.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

Her name is Allison Pearson; the incident is reported in other UK news outlets, but not in the extreme left wing publications that you read. That whimpering little slug, Owen Jones, at the Guardian will no doubt be praising the police for following this important lead, whilst neglecting any real crimes.

 

 

I hope she is investigated and if guilty faces the full force of the law just like that pensioner who protested against immigration!

 

She needs re-education on World Government and to accept differences 

 

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35 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

 

You are talking absolute garbage again. I have already asked you what it is she said or wrote, but you haven’t got a clue have you.

 

How can you want her re-educated when you haven’t any idea what she said, and how it was offensive; stop making an utter fool of yourself.

 

 

I think you may have missed the nuance of the post. I might be wrong but I think it's more about the disturbing push toward global authority and a reduction in freedom of speech aka it's sarcasm. I reckon the bit about the pensioner facing jail is a bit of a give away in this respect.

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57 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

How about you don't post hate speech to any minority group then you won't have the police at the door ?

 

 

 

 

 

Who decides what is hate speech and what is an opinion? Apart from that for hate speech to have any affect it must have a general consensus within the public, a consensus that is ignored by the authorities.

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5 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

I think you may have missed the nuance of the post. I might be wrong but I think it's more about the disturbing push toward global authority and a reduction in freedom of speech aka it's sarcasm. I reckon the bit about the pensioner facing jail is a bit of a give away in this respect.

 

 

I don't think so .... @georgegeorgia doesn't do nuance ¯\_()_/¯

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2 hours ago, Snackbar said:

Sheeple in the UK sold their souls 4$

No they didn't.

 

The politicians that make the laws might have done, but the UK people don't make the law, politicians do.

 

As for the OP

 

Why blame the police in the first place? 

 

They are only doing their job as laid down.

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21 minutes ago, roo860 said:

He's just an Aussie troll, needs to take his head out of his mop bucket. 

IMHO he/she/it is simply trying to get attention, probably because the umber of pointless threads it has started are not getting it enough attention.

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