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the obvious questions here would seem to be:
why was this man interacting aggressively with girls this age to begin with, especially to the point where they are screaming “don’t touch us”?
what had happened just prior or in past interactions that this man knew the girl to be armed or that the girl felt a need to make it known that she was armed (again, while demanding not to be touched).
i’m sort of amazed by the number of epistemological edge lord lawyers online saying “well, we really need to wait and see what happened” as though this situation seems ambiguous and perhaps scotland is being terrorized by a plague of wee lassies bullying the innocent menfolk, but info is starting to leak out.
some reports are stating that:
“The apparent mother of one of the teens present at the scene claims that the man and another woman were sexually propositioning a young girl when she intervened. The migrants then allegedly attacked her and that is when the weapons came out.” ...
let’s be serious about the salients here:
“don’t touch my little sister, she’s f*cking 12!” is not exactly an extreme ask from a child to an adult male stranger.
and somehow she’s the criminal in this episode?
how is the first question not automatically “why would she feel a need to go about armed and scream such things?”
if the response of your society is to arrest this girl, who harmed no one, and to act as though the man following and harassing her is the victim here, then your society has ended.
you are not a real people anymore.
you are food.
worse, you are collaborators in serving yourself and your neighbors up as a predator buffet.
saying "well brandishing a weapon is a crime!" is the empty legalism of a slave, a showing of one's belly to the alpha. ...
The U.S. State Department is blasting Britain after beloved Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan was arrested by five armed officers at London’s Heathrow Airport this week over his posts on social media criticizing transgender ideology.
The sitcom writer is best known for creating the hit TV shows “Father Ted” and “The IT Crowd.”
Linehan, 57, said he was treated “like a terrorist,” locked in a cell.
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- almost no homeless, saw just one so far
- lots of trash though
- prices seem reasonable, a bit lower than SF, but that's because the pound is so low against the dollar
- the majority of people on the street are clearly not English; they are from everywhere else on earth
I did not know there was a Saint Chad: