Quote from: Ad@m on June 05, 2020, 07:43:49 PMQuote from: ASHTONVILLA on June 05, 2020, 06:55:33 PMRisking infection in a protest whilst minging on about risking it in the job he is paid handsomely is somewhat contradictory.Only if you equate playing a game of football with innocent people getting murdered by the police. False dichotomy.The incident, which is reprehensible, happened in a different country. In that different country the actions were illegal and have resulted in a murder charge.It is not clear that the appalling behaviour was racially motivated, or just plain appalling behaviour either way it is bad.Didn't happen here and not indicative of Britain, British policing. To be honest not even indicative of US policing in general. And yes, if you can not socially distance in a protest you shouldn't be whining about doing so at workm
Quote from: ASHTONVILLA on June 05, 2020, 06:55:33 PMRisking infection in a protest whilst minging on about risking it in the job he is paid handsomely is somewhat contradictory.Only if you equate playing a game of football with innocent people getting murdered by the police.
Risking infection in a protest whilst minging on about risking it in the job he is paid handsomely is somewhat contradictory.
Probably because there is no racism or inequality over here...
Quote from: ASHTONVILLA on June 05, 2020, 08:07:40 PMQuote from: Ad@m on June 05, 2020, 07:43:49 PMQuote from: ASHTONVILLA on June 05, 2020, 06:55:33 PMRisking infection in a protest whilst minging on about risking it in the job he is paid handsomely is somewhat contradictory.Only if you equate playing a game of football with innocent people getting murdered by the police. False dichotomy.The incident, which is reprehensible, happened in a different country. In that different country the actions were illegal and have resulted in a murder charge.It is not clear that the appalling behaviour was racially motivated, or just plain appalling behaviour either way it is bad.Didn't happen here and not indicative of Britain, British policing. To be honest not even indicative of US policing in general.Why is the protest pointless though?
Quote from: Ad@m on June 05, 2020, 07:43:49 PMQuote from: ASHTONVILLA on June 05, 2020, 06:55:33 PMRisking infection in a protest whilst minging on about risking it in the job he is paid handsomely is somewhat contradictory.Only if you equate playing a game of football with innocent people getting murdered by the police. False dichotomy.The incident, which is reprehensible, happened in a different country. In that different country the actions were illegal and have resulted in a murder charge.It is not clear that the appalling behaviour was racially motivated, or just plain appalling behaviour either way it is bad.Didn't happen here and not indicative of Britain, British policing. To be honest not even indicative of US policing in general.
So the whole world is pointlessly protesting then?
Quote from: Nunkin1965 on June 05, 2020, 08:16:47 PMSo the whole world is pointlessly protesting then?No, just the bits not in the US
Because it relates to events in another country, and will effect no change there. I don't condone the event which was horrible, but it is illegal there and being dealt with. But the protest in Birmingham will achieve nothing and is irrelevant. A protest in Birmingham Alabama I see the point of.There are hundreds of counties worse than the US for police brutality, where are the protests?
There was absolutely no point protesting against apartheid outside South Africa.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 05, 2020, 08:30:15 PMThere was absolutely no point protesting against apartheid outside South Africa.Emotive nonsense. Aparteid was an abomination, but the US is one of the most egalitarian nations on earth.