Being a Jew illegal.. sometimes

Back on topic. The gentleman concerned wants the head of police to resign. As does Suella ;) what would you expect. She's spouting in newspapers already.

Left and Right view to that no but situation not handled well but it was a very tricky situation. The BBC showed a clip. It indicated that the policeman was initially very polite. The gentleman arguing. They mentioned watching that before reporting on it.

:) Even Khan in general sees things the same way.

It's rather nice to see all of these having a sane reaction. The police are well aware of aspects that cause problems at their end during demo's. Just what should they do?
 
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The gentleman in question seems to have got what he wanted from his stunt.

And Suella never misses an opportunity to fan the flames of race hate.
 
We need to think about this story logically. Scenario. There's a march taking place with 1000 people who very strongly believe brushless motor power tools are best. 1 person walks into the march wearing a t-shirt stating 'brushed is best!'

In this scenario, the police would be right to tell the t-shirt wearer 'get the feck out of here now or we might need to arrest and physically remove you for your own safety.'

Surely this would be the most logical approach as opposed to the police trying to calm the 1000 strong brushless brothers?

Or am I missing something?

The Brush supporters have been attacking and killing Brushless people, and bombing their homes, schools and hospitals. They wish to paint themselves as victims.

Attempting to disrupt a peaceful and legal march that is calling for peace, is an inexpensive publicity stunt.

There is not much sympathy for supporters of Israel that proclaim they support racism, apartheid and genocide.
 
We need to think about this story logically. Scenario. There's a march taking place with 1000 people who very strongly believe brushless motor power tools are best. 1 person walks into the march wearing a t-shirt stating 'brushed is best!'

In this scenario, the police would be right to tell the t-shirt wearer 'get the feck out of here now or we might need to arrest and physically remove you for your own safety.'

Surely this would be the most logical approach as opposed to the police trying to calm the 1000 strong brushless brothers?

Or am I missing something?
What the police should have done, is escort the Jewish man across the road to where he wanted to go.
 
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What the police should have done, is escort the Jewish man across the road to where he wanted to go.
... into the middle of the march to disrupt it and get some good footage hopefully of him being oppressed.
 
And the Met police have so far issued two apologies for their approach and been criticized by the PM.
It was clumsy. Don't disagree.

But provocation was by the "innocent" man, not by the protestors.

I see there are calls for the big boss to resign or be sacked. Who is pulling strings there ?
 
The innocent man being filmed as it happened isn't victim blaming, its outright provocation

**** me.

No wonder the Arabs are losing the war.

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Did I say either side was innocent?

I said it was deliberate provocation. And it was
 
I wonder if the bald headed man in the background wearing sunglasses is the gentleman's minder.
 
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