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    Re: Businessman Munir Hussain freed by court

    British justice being what it is, I suspect Hussain reckoned that British penal system would be too weak to rehabilitate a hardened beast like that. And he would have a point.

    He was a bit heavy with his hands, but I've not heard a tenth of the Leftist howling being directed at the likes of the kind of scum who slash people up down back alleys, just for the sake of a wallet and a mobile phone.

    When have people from the Left accused the likes of, say, Fred Barras of being a SOB? Or the bloke who got his come-uppance from Hussain? Why do the avengers get all the vitriol and the deserving avenged get the sympathy?
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    Re: Businessman Munir Hussain freed by court

    (..A few hours later...)


    Hmm, radio silence from the Red Brigade! Let's see if we can make it easier for them by having this little

    LEFT WING PILLOCKS' COUNTER-HATRED CHALLENGE!!

    For the sake of argument, let us say for now that Manir Hussain is indeed a piece of violent, volatile filth who deserves to rot in jail for his brutal behaviour. Behaviour, yes, which the anti-normal people PC lunatics widely condemn with each frenzied pulsation of their dogma-corroded minds.

    So, let us see if they can continue their barrage of hatred firing at the truly hateable as we take a look at violent and highly dangerous MARK SHIRLEY:



    Murderer Mark Shirley sentenced for rape, victim Helen Stockford | Bristol News

    Or how about this prime example of gallows material, ripe for loud condemnation: http://news.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=13609&z=12

    Let's hear... the silence? Is it only ordinary members of the public fit for verbal execution? Prove me wrong! And if I'm wrong, let's extend the challenge to all the other villains, killers and ASBO menaces blighting the nation! It isn't hard.
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    Re: Businessman Munir Hussain freed by court

    Republic of Pubic, I have a fragrant life outside this place, and I live in the UK, so time zones comes into play, but I also do not find it a compulsory need to respond to every whack job here,now what was the question again
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    Re: Businessman Munir Hussain freed by court

    Not so much a whackjob, more somebody who's sick and tired of PC mindsets and willing to mock them.

    The question again: Why do Lefties make less noise attacking the real criminals? It's all social workers begging for clemency, mandatory early release (with even more time slashed from that), lavish 'rehab' programmes and Billy Bragg distributing accustic guitars for them, but all the likes of Hussain get are insults and wishes that he was still where he was.

    Even Maylene Klass was lectured to by officious jobsworths for scaring off some louts, though it wasn't official.
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    Re: Businessman Munir Hussain freed by court

    I for one respect the rules of law, I for one respect the way these laws were created, I for one respect the use of reasonable force, I for one respect our Police force, I for one do not wish to see vigilante justice, I for one have a number of Chief Constables and Judges commendations for Citizens arrests.

    I always think that the blowhards who spout this type of puerile rhetoric are the same sad people who indulge in road rage.
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    Re: Businessman Munir Hussain freed by court

    Quote Originally Posted by Republic_Of_Public View Post
    Not so much a whackjob, more somebody who's sick and tired of PC mindsets and willing to mock them.

    The question again: Why do Lefties make less noise attacking the real criminals? It's all social workers begging for clemency, mandatory early release (with even more time slashed from that), lavish 'rehab' programmes and Billy Bragg distributing accustic guitars for them, but all the likes of Hussain get are insults and wishes that he was still where he was.

    Even Maylene Klass was lectured to by officious jobsworths for scaring off some louts, though it wasn't official.
    excuse me, im quite left, and i believe mr hussain was in the right, so please don't generalise

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    Sorry about that Spudmeister, but from my experience Leftists I've met through life (including a fair lot at college) have tended towards attitudes of making a lot more of a fuss about villains than victims.

    That is why, to put it in B L Zeebub's erronious language, I 'blow hard' about it. Safety valve time if you like in pure reaction to the climate of feeling marginalised in an area which sees its share of antisocial crime.

    I don't want to see vigilante justice either, but I know I'm far from the only one feeling cut off from the wider world when it seems like some of us get abandoned to the antics of various vermin. Some of us rant, some of us join organisations or parties of different hues, and some of us get violent ourselves.

    I'd much rather try and bait those I see lambasting the wrong person. Better than caving in heads, though many deserve it.

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    If you live in the UK? why don't you become a Special Policeman and contribute to society instead of whining about your marginalization.
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    Re: Businessman Munir Hussain freed by court

    Quote Originally Posted by Republic_Of_Public View Post
    Sorry about that Spudmeister, but from my experience Leftists I've met through life (including a fair lot at college) have tended towards attitudes of making a lot more of a fuss about villains than victims.

    That is why, to put it in B L Zeebub's erronious language, I 'blow hard' about it. Safety valve time if you like in pure reaction to the climate of feeling marginalised in an area which sees its share of antisocial crime.

    I don't want to see vigilante justice either, but I know I'm far from the only one feeling cut off from the wider world when it seems like some of us get abandoned to the antics of various vermin. Some of us rant, some of us join organisations or parties of different hues, and some of us get violent ourselves.

    I'd much rather try and bait those I see lambasting the wrong person. Better than caving in heads, though many deserve it.

    Not wanting vigilante justice while describing a vengeful sustained attack which left someone brain damaged, as " A bit heavy with his hands" speaks volumes.
    Baiting opponents might be seen as trolling.
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