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Beso 23-06-2019 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10602503)
Yes the other was an aggressive bloke who had probably swiped a glass too many at the champagne reception grabbing a peaceful protester by the throat because he felt like she was being a bit rude interrupting his evening.

Didn't look like the throat to me...it looked like he spun her round by the shoulder..

Beso 23-06-2019 02:06 PM

If this was a bearded asian, dressed in black and not the woman adorned in red..would his reaction have been ok.

Twosugars 23-06-2019 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10602623)
Didn't look like the throat to me...it looked like he spun her round by the shoulder..

Look again

Tom4784 23-06-2019 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10602625)
If this was a bearded asian, dressed in black and not the woman adorned in red..would his reaction have been ok.

No because racial profiling isn't a good thing either, that should be obvious. What a weird question to ask....

Oliver_W 23-06-2019 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10602622)
H
Anybody that is offended by a milkshake being thrown CANNOT explain away Mark Field manhandling a person without being a massive hypocrite, you just can't.

Not the same.


No-one who's been milkshaked were in a place they shouldn't be, and weren't possibly a threat. She wasn't meant to be there, and could have been concealing a weapon.

Tom4784 23-06-2019 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10602636)
Not the same.


No-one who's been milkshaked were in a place they shouldn't be, and weren't possibly a threat. She wasn't meant to be there, and could have been concealing a weapon.

Mental gymnastics in order to justify hypocrisy and nothing more.

It was a peaceful protest, there was no reason to believe that she was a danger and they wouldn't have gotten past security if they were. She's literally saying 'peaceful protest' as he throws her about.

I'm tired of the hypocritical bull****, if that was Jeremy Corbyn or a remainer or anyone else that they don't have political loyalty to, the same people who have posted on this thread justifying such a response would be out for his blood. I'm just tired of the pick and choose approach to morality that depends on who the topic is about.

If you act like throwing milkshake at someone is assault then throwing someone around when you have no grounds to is also assault. There is no ifs or buts about this, if you take offense at the milkshake then you can't try and explain this away without being hypocritical.

Liam- 23-06-2019 02:29 PM

She was peacefully handing out leaflets, she wasn’t shouting, wasn’t swearing, wasn’t being aggressive, she was simply handing out pieces of paper, yeah she probably shouldn’t have been there, but trespassing isn’t illegal, the way that ‘man’ reacted was totally disproportionate to what she was doing, he saw who it was and decided to do what he did because he knew he could manhandle her, he’s very lucky she’s a bigger person and didn’t decide to press charges because she would have been well within her rights to.

Oliver_W 23-06-2019 02:33 PM

I hope the Conservative party sue the venue or the security firm, no way should an intruder have been allowed to get that close to the main table, she could have been anyone :(

Elliot 23-06-2019 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10600607)

That MP is a Hero.

eek

user104658 23-06-2019 02:35 PM

Throwing a milkshake on Nigel Farage wasn't assault either, because actually, for all the milkshake thrower knew, Nigel may have doused himself in petrol before leaving that morning and he might have had a lighter in his pocket, ready to turn himself into a terrifying human fireball, running around the streets grabbing innocent civilians in a firey frenzy. Had that been the case, then NOT throwing the milkshake on him to neutralise the accelerant could have resulted in many deaths.

You just never know.

Hashtag milkshake HERO.

Liam- 23-06-2019 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10602653)
Throwing a milkshake on Nigel Farage wasn't assault either, because actually, for all the milkshake thrower knew, Nigel may have doused himself in petrol before leaving that morning and he might have had a lighter in his pocket, ready to turn himself into a terrifying human fireball, running around the streets grabbing innocent civilians in a firey frenzy. Had that been the case, then NOT throwing the milkshake on him to neutralise the accelerant could have resulted in many deaths.

You just never know.

Hashtag milkshake HERO.

Some heroes don’t wear capes

Matthew. 23-06-2019 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10602653)
Throwing a milkshake on Nigel Farage wasn't assault either, because actually, for all the milkshake thrower knew, Nigel may have doused himself in petrol before leaving that morning and he might have had a lighter in his pocket, ready to turn himself into a terrifying human fireball, running around the streets grabbing innocent civilians in a firey frenzy. Had that been the case, then NOT throwing the milkshake on him to neutralise the accelerant could have resulted in many deaths.

You just never know.

Hashtag milkshake HERO.

:joker::joker::joker:

Tony Montana 23-06-2019 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10602653)
Throwing a milkshake on Nigel Farage wasn't assault either, because actually, for all the milkshake thrower knew, Nigel may have doused himself in petrol before leaving that morning and he might have had a lighter in his pocket, ready to turn himself into a terrifying human fireball, running around the streets grabbing innocent civilians in a firey frenzy. Had that been the case, then NOT throwing the milkshake on him to neutralise the accelerant could have resulted in many deaths.

You just never know.

Hashtag milkshake HERO.

:joker:

Kazanne 23-06-2019 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10602433)
Not Cherie lecturing others about sarky comments :laugh:
Kazanne is also happy to make fun of posts she disagrees with.
Joey your posts are always interesting and well reasoned, dont let anybody silence you :love:



Nobodies tried too :shrug: No one has made fun of anything quite the opposite

Kazanne 23-06-2019 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10602495)
hey whatsyourface, not sure Joey will appreciate your interfering in his business :hee:

Just what I was thinking,:laugh::laugh:

Twosugars 23-06-2019 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10602679)
Just what I was thinking,:laugh::laugh:

But you weren't thinking that when Cherie interfered first, were you :laugh::laugh:

Kazanne 23-06-2019 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10602683)
But you weren't thinking that when Cherie interfered first, were you :laugh::laugh:

Cherie didn't interfere,its a forum where people are supposed to be able to air their opinions, she had my back as you have your friends:smug:

Vicky. 23-06-2019 03:00 PM

Ugh right, enough of the petty sniping at each other please..this threads actually quite interesting so turning it into the same repetitive rubbish we get in SD constantly..is not good :laugh:

lime 23-06-2019 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10602650)
I hope the Conservative party sue the venue or the security firm, no way should an intruder have been allowed to get that close to the main table, she could have been anyone :(



But she was someone Oliver....She was a protester..You might not agree what she was protesting over ,,,but surely for the love of all things sacred she is allowed protest...Is this now a new thing?Sue those who don't agree with us?,
:shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug:

Marsh. 23-06-2019 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10602636)
Not the same.


No-one who's been milkshaked were in a place they shouldn't be, and weren't possibly a threat. She wasn't meant to be there, and could have been concealing a weapon.

She "could" have been concealing a weapon?

Everyone "could" be many things. That doesn't justify assault.

lime 23-06-2019 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10602625)
If this was a bearded asian, dressed in black and not the woman adorned in red..would his reaction have been ok.

FFS any wonder we laugh at you in the EU.

All your type can see is an Asian dressed in black.In Europe we see Europeans.I wont lie though...The Far right is on the rise in Europe :yuk::yuk::yuk::yuk:

Marsh. 23-06-2019 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10602650)
I hope the Conservative party sue the venue or the security firm, no way should an intruder have been allowed to get that close to the main table, she could have been anyone :(

All these coulds. Let's stick to the facts, eh, not the fairytales.

arista 23-06-2019 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10602650)
I hope the Conservative party sue the venue or the security firm, no way should an intruder have been allowed to get that close to the main table, she could have been anyone :(



Reports are saying someone let them in
via a side door
Security were at the Entrance
Long way away.

A Worker at the event let the protesters in.

Twosugars 23-06-2019 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10602740)
Reports are saying someone let them in
via a side door
Security were at the Entrance
Long way away.

A Worker at the event let the protesters in.

Lucky they were some peaceful "leftie" protesters
Imagine if it was far right... Tommy and his thugs, for example


Lefties throw milkshakes and leaflets
Far right beats up people

Beso 23-06-2019 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10602635)
No because racial profiling isn't a good thing either, that should be obvious. What a weird question to ask....

I'm afraid racial profiling is ingrained in the minds of about 95 percent of the population. ...which is a good thing as it keeps the population wary of others..which in this day and age is the only way to survive travelling around our large cities.


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