Here we are then, the guts of the matter.sockwithaticket wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 9:47 amI've seen far darker, grislier shit than what's currently going on, I've an unfortunately strong stomach. What's ghoulish is that both across this and the Nottingham thread you seem to be excitedly searching for bad things being perpetrated by minority groups so that you can justify prejudicial viewpoints.Ymx wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 6:53 amhttps://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/fr ... r-AA1djCpCsockwithaticket wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 4:31 pm So maybe wait until it's proven to be true before rushing to post? You seem ghoulishly invested in every potentially awful thing these rioters are getting up to.
Here you go precious! But feel free to not look any more, if what’s going on if it’s upsetting.
Guess what, these rioters are fucking awful !
What’s going on in France?
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Quite!sockwithaticket wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 9:47 amI've seen far darker, grislier shit than what's currently going on, I've an unfortunately strong stomach. What's ghoulish is that both across this and the Nottingham thread you seem to be excitedly searching for bad things being perpetrated by minority groups so that you can justify prejudicial viewpoints.Ymx wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 6:53 amhttps://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/fr ... r-AA1djCpCsockwithaticket wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 4:31 pm So maybe wait until it's proven to be true before rushing to post? You seem ghoulishly invested in every potentially awful thing these rioters are getting up to.
Here you go precious! But feel free to not look any more, if what’s going on if it’s upsetting.
Guess what, these rioters are fucking awful !
It’s not excitedly. It’s just pure shock at pretty horrific events.
On what you are alluding to …
I find it, quite frankly, hilarious, that you can’t be honest enough to yourself, that you completely go out of your way to avoid considering, seeing any disturbing trends or statistics. When there’s a whiff of something which doesn’t fulfilll your virtue signalling views, you quickly brush it under the carpet, and shout down anything publishing which disagrees with your constitution.
You just close your eyes, block your ears, and shout bigot to a windfall of virtue signalling back patting.
On what you are alluding to …
I find it, quite frankly, hilarious, that you can’t be honest enough to yourself, that you completely go out of your way to avoid considering, seeing any disturbing trends or statistics. When there’s a whiff of something which doesn’t fulfilll your virtue signalling views, you quickly brush it under the carpet, and shout down anything publishing which disagrees with your constitution.
You just close your eyes, block your ears, and shout bigot to a windfall of virtue signalling back patting.
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Yawn. Go check yourown Nottingham thread. I'm perfectly fine observing things like black youths being overrepresented in knife crime in the UK. I'm just not desperate to elevate the crimes of non-white people.
If you do bother yourself, you will notice it was JM who actually bought up race. Calling Stop and Searches racist.sockwithaticket wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 11:07 am Yawn. Go check yourown Nottingham thread. I'm perfectly fine observing things like black youths being overrepresented in knife crime in the UK. I'm just not desperate to elevate the crimes of non-white people.
There was more concern about it being a terrorist event prior to that.
You’re just simply not at all balanced on this like you pretend. You are clearly very quick to point the bigot finger. It clearly riled you …
Are we still allowed to post anything on the riot thread, which might implicate rioters?
Obviously you’re quite thick skinned to it all, so hope is ok.
Then you have their CRS substrates who are even worse.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 12:20 pmThat's because the Gendarmerie is exactly that and basically comes under the armed forces jurisdiction whereas the Police (used to be the Surete of Clouseau fame) is civilian. The Gendarmes are hard core, racist f**ks whom everyone hates and make the Met look like a model of policing.lemonhead wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 10:20 am Wasn't till I first saw La Haine as a kid how some French police come across like a paramilitary group. Certainly more palace guards than public servants.
Done themselves no f*cking favours here; actually fanned the flames.
My sister lives in Paris, and says the general reaction has been that it's the coppers overstepping the mark massively. Again. Apparently Mathieu Kassovitz has come out and said its still just as bad as when they made La Haine.
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Yup. Kinda equivalent of the old SPG in terms of mentality. Rolled out when they wanted heads cracking.Brazil wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:53 pmThen you have their CRS substrates who are even worse.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 12:20 pmThat's because the Gendarmerie is exactly that and basically comes under the armed forces jurisdiction whereas the Police (used to be the Surete of Clouseau fame) is civilian. The Gendarmes are hard core, racist f**ks whom everyone hates and make the Met look like a model of policing.lemonhead wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 10:20 am Wasn't till I first saw La Haine as a kid how some French police come across like a paramilitary group. Certainly more palace guards than public servants.
Done themselves no f*cking favours here; actually fanned the flames.
My sister lives in Paris, and says the general reaction has been that it's the coppers overstepping the mark massively. Again. Apparently Mathieu Kassovitz has come out and said its still just as bad as when they made La Haine.
https://news.sky.com/story/police-chief ... d-12914069
’It’s not riots - it’s war’, says police chief in French town where mayor’s home was attacked
A burning car was driven into the front of the suburban home of Vincent Jeanbrun, the mayor of L'Hay-les-Roses in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Adam Parsons
Europe correspondent @adamparsons
Monday 3 July 2023 17:18, UK
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'They aren't riots - it's war'
Why you can trust Sky News
The police chief in a French town reeling from an attack on its mayor's home has told Sky News his officers are involved in "a war" against rioters "who are there to kill us".
Eric Vergne has led the response to an attack that has shocked the French nation.
A burning car was driven into the front of the suburban home of Vincent Jeanbrun, the mayor of L'Hay-les-Roses in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Mr Jeanbrun was not at home at the time, but his wife was forced to flee the home along with their two young children.
She suffered a fractured leg as she escaped.
Mr Vergne attended an event to show solidarity with the town's mayor.
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'They're using Nahel as a pretext'
He said: "People talk about riots, but for those of us who have to deal with all this, it's not riots - it's war.
"The people who are standing in front of us are there to kill us.
"They have Molotov cocktails, they have cobbles, they come to within three metres in front of us.
"They have enormous paving stones that they throw at us to try to kill us. They don't want to play with us. They are there to kill us."
After the attack on the Jeanbrun family home, the prosecutor opened a formal investigation into attempted murder. Mrs Jeanbrun has undergone surgery and, according to her husband, is unlikely to walk for several months.
Within hours of the attack, the town was visited by both the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, and the Interior Minister, Gerald Darmanin.
Mr Vergne said that his officers were intent on upholding the law and restoring order to the area. L'Hay-les-Roses is normally a quiet town. One resident, who has lived here for 45 years, told us that she had never known such a crime to occur.
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Pre democracy, during my national service I patrolled Alexandra township during a very volatile period. We were sometimes walking next to the Buffels and sometimes in the Buffels. Everyone hated you. The looks. The tension. Eyes darting everywhere at once because you couldn't be sure when someone is going to throw a molotov cocktail.Conor wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 10:57 amCan you image facing a riot as a policeman?lemonhead wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 10:20 am Wasn't till I first saw La Haine as a kid how some French police come across like a paramilitary group. Certainly more palace guards than public servants.
Done themselves no f*cking favours here; actually fanned the flames.
I hated it. Did anything to get out of it. Like most of the boys.
I wasn't a coward. I did many tours into Angola on operations
and was with most of the units at some point or another. Was an Ops Medic. So we went where the action was .
It's just so depressing. Being so hated
Tbh there was a time that I would have massively brought into the narrative of the systemic racism angle of the police force.
But when these riots kick off (as in the Mark Duggan killing in 2011 and George Floyd in 2020) there seems to be a lot of band wagon jumping. It just seems that calling institutions in the west "systemically racist" is just about the laziest thing you can do.
But when these riots kick off (as in the Mark Duggan killing in 2011 and George Floyd in 2020) there seems to be a lot of band wagon jumping. It just seems that calling institutions in the west "systemically racist" is just about the laziest thing you can do.
In the 2 cases you have cited, certainly one of the law inforcement organisations is a known cess pit of homophobia, racism and corruption and violence and intimidation.Hugo wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 9:51 pm Tbh there was a time that I would have massively brought into the narrative of the systemic racism angle of the police force.
But when these riots kick off (as in the Mark Duggan killing in 2011 and George Floyd in 2020) there seems to be a lot of band wagon jumping. It just seems that calling institutions in the west "systemically racist" is just about the laziest thing you can do.
Not too sure about America
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The initial story from the police was that he fired when the car was driven at him but as soon as it became clear that there was a video, that story became "fluid".Conor wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 10:33 pm Uncle fester, you can see in the video on twitter posted by Ymx - the shot is after car accelerates against him.
He probably never should have had the gun pointing at the guy, the act of doing so seems reckless. Unless he thought the driver was armed. I'd guess 99.9% of time a driver respects the fact a gun is trained on them, unfortunately in this case is was a wild 17 year.
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Of course there is. It's the perfect storm.Hugo wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 9:51 pm Tbh there was a time that I would have massively brought into the narrative of the systemic racism angle of the police force.
But when these riots kick off (as in the Mark Duggan killing in 2011 and George Floyd in 2020) there seems to be a lot of band wagon jumping. It just seems that calling institutions in the west "systemically racist" is just about the laziest thing you can do.
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It's not the fück up that kills, it's the bad attempts to cover up. Everyone accepts that Menezes was a tragic fück up by authorities in London but what blew it up was the ham fisted attempts to deflect blame by fabricating a cover story.EnergiseR2 wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:56 am Fester it's split second stuff. I defy anyone in that split second to repeatedly make the right decision. It's highly unlikely the police lad is as painted elsewhere and by some on here. That being a state sponsored killer stalking the banlieues. From that video I bet he is sitting with his head in hands wondering how and why he pulled the trigger. The tension between both parties is massive in those communities. Imagine how many lads in Darndale would get shot if our cops carried guns as part of their regular patrols
The initial story was that the police fired because he tried to run them down and if it wasn't for the video, they'd probably still be at it. This lying only makes things worse.
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Predictably as most of what Golding says, this isn't true: https://www.lyonmag.com/article/130874/ ... u-quartier
As someone so lasted focused on the truth you need to check your sources.
Christ, that must have been terrifying.EnergiseR2 wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 6:04 pm In the split second he may have felt that. The threat. He says to his boss 'I thought he was trying to fucking run me down the mad little prick'. Boss says to comms 'Little bastard tried to run him down'. The rest is history. People's perceptions when under threat are varied and weirdly so. I was stabbed years ago and the stories given by all my mates wildly varied depending how close to the action they were and how acute their fear. The Gardai wanted to punch us in the face as they constructed a case. Nobody was lying it was just a failure in perception. One key element of the event was after I got stabbed I fell to the ground and the lad tried to stab me in the face repeatedly. I could feel the swish of the knife as I held him at bay with my locked arm. Afterwards it was one of my most acute memories of the whole thing. Loads of the lads had no recollection of this. For them I got stabbed and he was restrained
Great point overall about how people in a fight or flight mentality with tons of adrenaline in their system are not the most accurate of witnesses.
My problem is that people just parrot this shit because it is fashionable to say.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 3:11 pmOf course there is. It's the perfect storm.Hugo wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 9:51 pm Tbh there was a time that I would have massively brought into the narrative of the systemic racism angle of the police force.
But when these riots kick off (as in the Mark Duggan killing in 2011 and George Floyd in 2020) there seems to be a lot of band wagon jumping. It just seems that calling institutions in the west "systemically racist" is just about the laziest thing you can do.
There was a French politician being interviewed the other day on Channel 4 and every question the interviewer asked was more or less "something, something, something, systemic racism". It was such a pointless interview and it was clear that the journalist thought the term "systemic racism" just trumped anything that the Frenchman had to say. There was no attempt to flesh out the term and give it any real meaning.
I can relate. My uncle Will (who is just about the most placid, inoffensive person I have ever met) got stabbed In Windsor years ago after a Christmas party.EnergiseR2 wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:24 pmI was the only sober person there as had just finished work. Was just bad luckHugo wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 6:55 pmChrist, that must have been terrifying.EnergiseR2 wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 6:04 pm In the split second he may have felt that. The threat. He says to his boss 'I thought he was trying to fucking run me down the mad little prick'. Boss says to comms 'Little bastard tried to run him down'. The rest is history. People's perceptions when under threat are varied and weirdly so. I was stabbed years ago and the stories given by all my mates wildly varied depending how close to the action they were and how acute their fear. The Gardai wanted to punch us in the face as they constructed a case. Nobody was lying it was just a failure in perception. One key element of the event was after I got stabbed I fell to the ground and the lad tried to stab me in the face repeatedly. I could feel the swish of the knife as I held him at bay with my locked arm. Afterwards it was one of my most acute memories of the whole thing. Loads of the lads had no recollection of this. For them I got stabbed and he was restrained
Great point overall about how people in a fight or flight mentality with tons of adrenaline in their system are not the most accurate of witnesses.
What triggered the whole thing, just an idiot our of his mind on drugs?
Correction was that it was not a launched explosive, it was a stationary placed one. On post office.I like neeps wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 6:16 pmPredictably as most of what Golding says, this isn't true: https://www.lyonmag.com/article/130874/ ... u-quartier
As someone so lasted focused on the truth you need to check your sources.
We see an individual placing an explosive against the ATM of the Mermoz post office in the 8th arrondissement. The machine did significant damage, clearly visible this Saturday morning.
Jesus. I'm glad you came out of that situation alive. Out of curiosity did you have PTSD afterward? Trouble sleeping?EnergiseR2 wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:35 pm In my case? Yeah a guy from a well known criminal family off his face. Just an unfortunate convergence
Not trying to be intrusive but I can only imagine how much it must have shaken your faith in humankind.
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He works it out by excusing police brutality online.Hugo wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:44 pmJesus. I'm glad you came out of that situation alive. Out of curiosity did you have PTSD afterward? Trouble sleeping?EnergiseR2 wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:35 pm In my case? Yeah a guy from a well known criminal family off his face. Just an unfortunate convergence
Not trying to be intrusive but I can only imagine how much it must have shaken your faith in humankind.
My personal case was less of a story.EnergiseR2 wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:35 pm In my case? Yeah a guy from a well known criminal family off his face. Just an unfortunate convergence
Outside a Brixton club called the dogstar in the early noughties. 2/3am. I decided to call my lady friend, booty call. Some urban guy took the opportunity to grab the phone from me and run off. I was playing rugby back then and fairly nippy, so I chased after him. Caught up with him around the corner where I just held him by his jacket demanding my phone. He swung around and seemed like he was just swatting to get away from me. Little did I realise he had swung a sharpened screwdriver at my hands and then at the side of my head. I think I must have let him go at that point.
I then walked back around the corner with my hand to my head, with blood flowing. I remember some of the startled people as they saw me. But not my f’ing friends, they barely noticed I’d vanished. Ambulance later and sat in a bed for hours and finally they glued me up.
Moral of the story. There’s a lot of cvnts on this planet.
My near temple wound was on my right side, so he must have been a cunting lefty too.
Fuck, yeah there are some absolute cunts about. Make no mistake.Ymx wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 8:29 pmMy personal case was less of a story.EnergiseR2 wrote: Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:35 pm In my case? Yeah a guy from a well known criminal family off his face. Just an unfortunate convergence
Outside a Brixton club called the dogstar in the early noughties. 2/3am. I decided to call my lady friend, booty call. Some urban guy took the opportunity to grab the phone from me and run off. I was playing rugby back then and fairly nippy, so I chased after him. Caught up with him around the corner where I just held him by his jacket demanding my phone. He swung around and seemed like he was just swatting to get away from me. Little did I realise he had swung a sharpened screwdriver at my hands and then at the side of my head. I think I must have let him go at that point.
I then walked back around the corner with my hand to my head, with blood flowing. I remember some of the startled people as they saw me. But not my f’ing friends, they barely noticed I’d vanished. Ambulance later and sat in a bed for hours and finally they glued me up.
Moral of the story. There’s a lot of cvnts on this planet.
My near temple wound was on my right side, so he must have been a cunting lefty too.