Posted on 07/10/2016 4:30:32 AM PDT by C19fan
Scuffles broke out among demonstrators yesterday as people gathered in the capital to protest against the killing of two black men by police in the United States.
Brixton was brought to a standstill as crowds chanting 'black lives matter' and 'hands up, don't shoot' packed into Windrush Square.
A fight broke out after crowds said a bus passenger made a derogatory remark towards them.
He was punched by one protester after being ushered away by six or seven police officers. One officer told the Press Association he believed the driver had been arrested.
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” HALT! Or I may be forced again to say HALT!”
Soros shorting the pound again?
“Why in the h-l would anyone in Britain give a rats @$$ about what police do in the USA?”
Britain and the US have glommed on to aspects of each other’s popular culture forever. They can’t let the whole “white guilt” movement just pass them by!
"First of all, as painful as this week has been, I firmly believe that America is not as divided as some have suggested," Mr Obama, visiting Poland, told a news conference in Warsaw.
Blacks in the UK have the similarly high rates of illegitimacy and crime as those in the US, hence the similar bad attitudes they have toward police though not quite as much against whites due to the greater degree of interracial marriage/relations.
I appreciate that they give a rats @$$ about what is happening in the USA - without them pretty much all we would have is the leftist lamestream media.
Bump to that!
Thats SO 70s!!
Here, this’ll put you in the right frame. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5LzOlNZPCc
At least corrections are easy now. When I was young and made a spelling error we had to start from scratch on a new stone tablet. /s
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