so if you're out enjoying it instead of studying the data, I understand.
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Occasional-Cortex is just one more RWPP clown
with a grasp of history as bad as her grasp of economics.
Whole bunch of people show up to protest, cause no problems, and she blames no arrests and 'no heavily armed cops in riot gear' on racism. Among other things, apparently all those people of varies skin hues don't count, because they're guilty of BadThink or something.
Whole bunch of people show up to protest, cause no problems, and she blames no arrests and 'no heavily armed cops in riot gear' on racism. Among other things, apparently all those people of varies skin hues don't count, because they're guilty of BadThink or something.
Friday, January 24, 2020
How you know it's time to start decorating lampposts:
"You peasants are not allowed to say anything to or about us we don't approve of."
Especially note:
...A violation of this section may be prosecuted in the jurisdiction in which the communication was made or received or in the City of Richmond if the person subjected to the act is one of the following officials or employees of the Commonwealth: the Governor, Governor-elect, Lieutenant Governor, Lieutenant Governor-elect, Attorney General, or Attorney General-elect, a member or employee of the General Assembly, a justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, or a judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia.
The bill does not define what it means to “coerce, intimidate, or harass” any person which leaves it open to subjective interpretation.
"And we can drag you to Richmond to prosecute you if you annoy any of the Special People."
Especially note:
...A violation of this section may be prosecuted in the jurisdiction in which the communication was made or received or in the City of Richmond if the person subjected to the act is one of the following officials or employees of the Commonwealth: the Governor, Governor-elect, Lieutenant Governor, Lieutenant Governor-elect, Attorney General, or Attorney General-elect, a member or employee of the General Assembly, a justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, or a judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia.
The bill does not define what it means to “coerce, intimidate, or harass” any person which leaves it open to subjective interpretation.
"And we can drag you to Richmond to prosecute you if you annoy any of the Special People."
When your cops and social-service bureaucrats care more about being PC than about lives
The report chronicles how Operation Augusta was launched and then
scuttled after her death in 2003, despite identifying 97 suspects and 57
victims. The victims were, “mostly white girls aged between 12 and 16”,
and the perpetrators were, “mostly men of ‘Asian heritage’”. By
‘Asian’, the report means “predominantly Pakistani men” though at least
one of the perpetrators was apparently Tunisian.
Constable B, the anonymous cop responsible for some of the most revealing quotes in the report, said, “What had a massive input was the offending target group were predominantly Asian males and we were told to try and get other ethnicities.”
...
Some in the GMP didn’t see the point to stopping the rape of young girls because of cultural differences.
“There was an educational issue. Asian males didn’t understand that it was wrong, and the girls were not quite there. They were difficult groups to deal with. We can’t enforce our way out of the problem,” Constable B said.
"We didn't want anyone calling us racist, so we let this continue."
How bad was this shit?
The Muslim sex grooming gangs in South Manchester targeted girls from broken families who were taken to care homes. This was not accident or chance. As the report notes, the “offenders understood that a specific children’s home in Manchester was used as an emergency placement unit for children entering the care system and this maintained a steady supply of victims.” And the Muslim sex groomers made sure to be on hand and ready so that the “children were befriended as soon as they arrived.”
THEY KNEW WHO AND WHERE, AND DID NOTHING...
Law enforcement in (formerly Great)Britain.
Constable B, the anonymous cop responsible for some of the most revealing quotes in the report, said, “What had a massive input was the offending target group were predominantly Asian males and we were told to try and get other ethnicities.”
...
Some in the GMP didn’t see the point to stopping the rape of young girls because of cultural differences.
“There was an educational issue. Asian males didn’t understand that it was wrong, and the girls were not quite there. They were difficult groups to deal with. We can’t enforce our way out of the problem,” Constable B said.
"We didn't want anyone calling us racist, so we let this continue."
How bad was this shit?
The Muslim sex grooming gangs in South Manchester targeted girls from broken families who were taken to care homes. This was not accident or chance. As the report notes, the “offenders understood that a specific children’s home in Manchester was used as an emergency placement unit for children entering the care system and this maintained a steady supply of victims.” And the Muslim sex groomers made sure to be on hand and ready so that the “children were befriended as soon as they arrived.”
THEY KNEW WHO AND WHERE, AND DID NOTHING...
Law enforcement in (formerly Great)Britain.
Thursday, January 23, 2020
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