Lower said:Here come the racism accusations....
Pretty typical behaviour and examples of systemic racism - if the victims are black, blame the victims, discredit their version of the event.
What are they actually victims of in this case?
Lower said:Here come the racism accusations....
Pretty typical behaviour and examples of systemic racism - if the victims are black, blame the victims, discredit their version of the event.
Being 'out of their area', and in possession of a black(s) skin...What are they actually victims of in this case?
Anyone being harassed by any one else is a victim. Anyone being treated inappropriately because of their physical attributes, e.g. racial profiling is a victim.What are they actually victims of in this case?
There we go, yet more systemic racism.so to conclude ( because the whole discussion is farcical and a bit pathetic) if your’e black or there’s a possibility your’e black, there’s a black person in your car or one could be perceived to be black or slightly black from certain angles and in certain lighting , you have tinted windows and or drive a tacky bmw work as a civil servant or sports ‘personality’ and are black and frankly should know better, then you should be exempt from being stopped, questioned , or indeed even acknowledged by police and the law.
Frankly i’m fed up of hearing people apologising for the policing and law and order ,that the majority of white people embrace.
why is stopping black people more innappropriate than stopping white people? . in fact , why is it inappropriate at all?.Anyone being treated inappropriately
How have they been harassed? They were just stopped by the police, asked a few questions, apologised to when the police realised that they have misentered the reg number and there was actually nothing suspicious about the car.Anyone being harassed by any one else is a victim. Anyone being treated inappropriately because of their physical attributes, e.g. racial profiling is a victim.
I rather suspect that if Dawn Butler and her companion had been stopped for a different physical characteristic, e.g. disabled, the numerous allegations and 'victim blaming' would not occur.
because you say ?. your’e in the minority fella , trust me.There we go, yet more systemic racism.
It's so systemic, that most people are unaware of their preconceived assumptions.
Before anyone suggests that most white people do embrace law and order, I am not disagreeing. But the statement alludes to the probability that BAME people do not embrace law and order, which is nonsensical and downright racist.
Nonsense. It's a proven fact, from the data, that more BAME people are stopped and searched, disproportionately more, than white people.The only way race comes into it is because Dawn Butler is trying to make it about race.
You won't get it by creating distrust between the police and sections of the community.most people just want security, peace, safety law and order.
And therein lies the problem...Frankly i’m fed up of hearing people apologising for the policing and law and order ,that the majority of white people embrace.
Trust you? When you've just spouted a downright racist comment?, trust me.
if you think so? it’s your opinion? you and a few of your cronies on here.Trust you? When you've just spouted a downright racist comment?
. you don’t have that effect on anyone do you?There are a few posters that continue to make me sick of this site.