Originally Posted by
stevie harkness
I saw one report trying to put a lot of knife crime down to gangs. Gang on gang violence is one thing, but a gang initiation test of stabbing the next random passer by is fking sick.
The Pomeroy train stabbing was horrific, stabbing an unarmed man in self defence? On camera. And pleading manslaughter. With a straight face. I mean who carries a knife? Keys, wallet, phone, oh hang on I forgot my blade
Violent crime is just another knock on effect of Reganomics, I hated how the Tories followed the dangerous broken American model literally from the moment I could see it happening as a young teen. I remember that time coincided with American Donahue style shows first appearing on UK TV, it was always pretty logical to me even as a 12 year old, looking at programs like that, seeing elements of their society and the different additional tiers in it caused by it that we didn't really have or were very rare that following such an obviously broken model would lead to the same problems developing in our society.
There were loads of things that were obvious, excuse for privatisation, "It's not cost effective to be owned and run by the state loses lots of money and is costing the tax payer too much" oh really? So, this business that loses so much money and is impossible to run profitably when all the profits are going back to the state is going to attract loads of investors who'll all be looking for significant returns on their investments? Yes of course it's impossible for it to make money and completely unworkable. Just makes no sense whatsoever, it's an obvious lie, like David Kelly's alleged suicide. You just look at it, man charged with doing WMD reports on Iraq, put under incredible pressure to say there were or potentially were, sticks to his morals and principals and reveals there is no evidence of any at all, then tops himself? Such an obvious lie, had Kelly lied to support a false and illegal war, then topped himself following the aftermath of his actions, you could think, maybe, but it's so ridiculous.
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's government set up the Hutton Inquiry, a public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding Kelly's death. The inquiry concluded that Kelly had committed suicide, with the cause of death as "haemorrhage due to incised wounds of the left wrist" in combination with "coproxamol ingestion and coronary artery atherosclerosis".
Lord Hutton also decided that evidence related to the death, including the post-mortem report and photographs of the body, should remain classified for seventy years
Last edited by Nineteenx; 19th July 2019 at 04:26 AM.
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