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from a guy thats been on frontline for 2days, ders as many white bois out here on tings as black/turks/polish. the news are only showing clips of black people tbh
The clips of enfield on sky ..the majority was white/polish/turks tbh..from what i could see.
this will nt be mentioned i bet
well why don't you wait and see instead of making ridiculous statements about white opinion and then using quotes from the comments section on the daily mail/nick griffin's twitter feed/stormfront to back up your claims.
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Don't know why people are proud of seeing skavengers lootingGoes to show you got low grade mentalitys and don't want to better a situation over an unlawful killingDisrespect to do all this in the name of the guy that was killed and shame to those who are encouraging the looting
HypocritYou was up for it last night
Really, can you quote me were I encouraged it or agreed with it
I'm not searching through the forum. I remember last night you said something along the lines of "pretty tempted still", "might just go out and see if they're any easy pickings"And I can't believe those who think the media is against them....have you ever heard BBC news mention race? They're only showing black kids? So are many of the photos uploaded on Twitter, is there a conspiracy there aswell? This apparently started as a response by the black community to a problem facing the black community.You can't have your cake and eat it too.Akala's twitterposts highlighted this"for those who r unaware African Caribbean ppl have been dying in police custody disproportionately as long as we've been here""of course it was not just black youth but that is how it will be marketed"Justifying the actions, then claiming victimisation. You can't have it both ways.
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Don't know why people are proud of seeing skavengers lootingGoes to show you got low grade mentalitys and don't want to better a situation over an unlawful killingDisrespect to do all this in the name of the guy that was killed and shame to those who are encouraging the looting
HypocritYou was up for it last night
Really, can you quote me were I encouraged it or agreed with it
I'm not searching through the forum. I remember last night you said something along the lines of "pretty tempted still", "might just go out and see if they're any easy pickings"And I can't believe those who think the media is against them....have you ever heard BBC news mention race? They're only showing black kids? So are many of the photos uploaded on Twitter, is there a conspiracy there aswell? This apparently started as a response by the black community to a problem facing the black community.You can't have your cake and eat it too.Akala's twitterposts highlighted this"for those who r unaware African Caribbean ppl have been dying in police custody disproportionately as long as we've been here""of course it was not just black youth but that is how it will be marketed"Justifying the actions, then claiming victimisation. You can't have it both ways.
Bullshit.Those are two separate statements that are both true in their own right, why you felt the need to link them together and see one as justifying the action I have no idea.
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Don't know why people are proud of seeing skavengers lootingGoes to show you got low grade mentalitys and don't want to better a situation over an unlawful killingDisrespect to do all this in the name of the guy that was killed and shame to those who are encouraging the looting
HypocritYou was up for it last night
Really, can you quote me were I encouraged it or agreed with it
I'm not searching through the forum. I remember last night you said something along the lines of "pretty tempted still", "might just go out and see if they're any easy pickings"And I can't believe those who think the media is against them....have you ever heard BBC news mention race? They're only showing black kids? So are many of the photos uploaded on Twitter, is there a conspiracy there aswell? This apparently started as a response by the black community to a problem facing the black community.You can't have your cake and eat it too.Akala's twitterposts highlighted this"for those who r unaware African Caribbean ppl have been dying in police custody disproportionately as long as we've been here""of course it was not just black youth but that is how it will be marketed"Justifying the actions, then claiming victimisation. You can't have it both ways.
Nah, did not post that, try again
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krispykremeUK Krispy Kreme UKFollowing last night's riots, our Enfield store sustained minor damage. Fortunately, nobody was hurt and the store is open as normal today/I want a big Krispy Kreme store in Croydon, or at ;east one of those cabinets in Tesco
there is a stall at the bottom of house of fraser/i would like a proper krispy kreme factory like in selfridges in brum
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After waiting & waiting I hanged up. JO's assistant called me back again & just bwoyed me off :lol:About 'Sorry you had to wait. Due to high volumes of callers & limited time we are unable to let you express your opinion today but please call again'.

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After waiting & waiting I hanged up. JO's assistant called me back again & just bwoyed me off :lol:About 'Sorry you had to wait. Due to high volumes of callers & limited time we are unable to let you express your opinion today but please call again'.
i BEG u ring some mainstream radio station and give ur opinion on events
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Nando's restaurant in Brixton, south London, is cordened off after being ransacked
James, another Brixton resident, has sent us this account of what he saw last night. He's particularly annoyed at the damage done to the Brixton Nando's: I just wanted to add my opinion to the police force's treatment of the riot last night in Brixton. I live in Brixton, literally opposite the police station, so I had a very good view of the entire proceedings. At around 12:30, we foolishly decided to go and see what was happening for ourselves after having read the news. We walked through the smoke infested high street and saw gangs tearing up metal barriers in in the pawn shop and literally walking through the door to grab any jewellery they could find. Before that they were across the street in the Game Station, where they used bricks and ladders to smash the windows before raiding it. But in both instances, the police were stood by the bridge near the then burnt out Footlocker/Brixton High street too busy stopping people from going past, while literally watching the looting take place. The gangs were openly mocking the police from a distance as they brazenly stole what they could. After about 15 minutes of watching, the police force slowly moved toward the gangs scaring them away. But by now the damage was literally done and dusted; it simply would have taken one or two officers just to be stood in the middle of the high street to scare them off, yet nothing. The worst occurrence — and the least noted in the media — was the illogical ransacking of the Brixton Nandos. A very small gang repeatedly threw chairs into the windows before breaking in after several frenzied attempts. They literally stole the entire tills (which I assume were empty) before starting a fire inside. We live on the opposite street so we could see the entire events, as could the police forces stood outside the police station in direct line of the Nandos. After around 40mins, the police force and fire brigade turned up at around 2:40am. I'm not blind the fact that there was a widespread rioting all over London, but the lack of police force in Brixton given that it all occurred right next to the police station is very baffling. The situation was worsened by the police force largely standing and watching events take place before they intervened. It would have only taken a few officers stationed in the middle of the street to stop the damage to Game Station and more … "
Looks like the police were content to let them burn down their neighborhoods.
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