Didnt people cry "he was innocent" and picked on because he was black?
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05-12-2013, 08:25 AM
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An over played black cultural plea that falls on deaf ears....only supported by personal friends/family members/gang members.
Duggan was a 'known criminal' - he pushed his luck....and 'he' came unstuck.!! Even this recent 'stabbing' in Pimplico (London) has 'now' revealed the ermmm....victim was a 'known gang member' - something the police have had to admit after the media suggested all was not 'what it seemed'....ie: 'a totally innocent person' being attacked on the street in an 'up-market area' surrounded by a 'gang trouble' council estate which was also revealed by the media....later on. The police (again) lose all credibility when they 'refuse' to present the background info they have on these gang killings when giving TV interviews etc....they themselves saying 'the later exposed thug' killed was an outstanding member of society etc and respected/loved by all....yeah right.!! The hoodie 'stop and search ruling' should remain (black/white) - that policy alone 'helps' too make the streets safe - those hoodie's disagreeing should present 'themselves' on the streets in a less intimidating (dress sense) + anti social way....then the likelihood of being stopped would be reduced.!! |
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Didnt people cry "he was innocent" and picked on because he was black? - noisyfeast828 - 05-12-2013, 07:52 AM
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