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on this point we fully understand what has happened and off course any normal human being would never gloat on a disaster why would theyI wouldn't wear a shirt depicting the Rewandan genocide, or the Ethiopian starving, or the Japanese tsunami victims...
BA, you sound drunk mate !
the point i am making is people react to the situation as they see it rightly or wrongly
politicians and others further muddy the water as it serves there cause rather than the truth
Yeah I get what you say, but it's that kind of pandering to the fringes that makes life difficult for the rest of us. You see a bloke with a shirt on, then statistically he's of sound mind and chose the shirt to wear on principle - therefore I stand by my original statement.
And unfortunately its the "what if" element you refer to that makes life so hard for us all for example, my wife can't have a can of pepper spray in her bag because "what if" rapists use it? etc etc
And if you can't be sure of facts BA, what did you make of Michael Adegijao(!) with his hands covered in blood and a meat cleaver in his hand,,? you reckon that drummer Rigby jumped him and cut his arm? maybe? eh?
