Black ones? (The correct answer at this point is that black lives matter to me as well as everyone else's)
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I’ve been called ‘snowflake’ on numerous occasions and don’t mind it. I also don’t find the term offensive enough. I prefer calling someone if needed cuuntwaffle or waanking sock.
Not you of course good sir, just plain twp and sensitive on this occasion.
*tips hat*
Not really. Its just that he was an asylum seeker.
He could have been a Welsh tourist, or a Chinese delivery driver, but he was an asylum seeker.
Seeking an asylum, which luckily he found in Glasgow. He then shows his gratitude by slicing up a few fellow asylum seekers. Sounds like a nice guy.
Sorry for having a go at him Eric. Those thoughtless innocent folk getting in the way if his blade.
Well if the fact that he was an asylum seeker would be no different than if he was a welsh tourist etc then why is it relevant enough to mention it and why do you find it necessary to suggest that he should be grateful and shouldn't go round stabbing people ?
He clearly a bad egg or was threatened by others or he was ill , his asylum status shouldn't have anything to do with it
If it did then all the asylum seekers in that hotel would be killing each other , day in day out, because they are asylum seekers
Dont apologise , it's not a problem
What do we know about this bloke and what has led to him stabbing other asylum seekers ? We have no idea yet do we ? He could have been attacked by others , he could have had a psychotic episode .....often brought on by stress .....and being without a home is stressful ......he could have been just a complete bastard .....it should all come out in the wash
But if he did have a psychotic episode and had voices in his head then his behaviour isnt strange , its abnormal , the blokes ill
Well it depends doesnt it ?
If he was a paranoid schizophrenic then it wouldnt be a case of him being grateful and not wanting to attack people , his mind would be disturbed , he wouldnt know what the **** he was doing
It could be he was being attacked by a gang
Being grateful isnt at all relevant , I certainly dont agree with your opinion which is being made off the cuff without digesting some possible circumstances
saw gruesome photos of this on social media earlier and the chap involved was from Sudan so they say
Well a psychotic episode doesnt come out of the blue , it's either substance induced or its stress related due to chemical changes in the brain or it's been there dormant for years or he has a history of mental illness
Or he was in fear of his life in that environment and was being attacked
Or he was a complete bastard
Clearly after attacking 6 people with a knife and trying to murder a police officer the police seemed to have no option but to shoot him
Let's hope all those injured make a full recovery , the copper injured is ok and the facts behind this attack are established
Well you know feck all about what happened and nor do I. But it's gone from a terrorist attack to , according to the police , not a terrorist attack
So either he attacked others because he was a bastard , he attacked others because another group in that hotel were attacking him ......unlikely as he also tried to kill a police officer or he was mentally ill. Reports are out there saying he had a history of mental illness .
So I dont think it was to do with his suitcase being sent to the wrong room .
Where did I say it was a terrorist attack?
The guy was an asylum seeker - had not been granted asylum. Who knows if it would have been granted? Who knows if that person was a wrong 'un? Difficult to ascertain in a lot of cases - it's absolutely foolish to expose members of the public to risk.
Thank god there were brave police to prevent the situation being far, far worse - making the "All Cops are Bastards" chant at the march in Glasgow the week before look pathetic.
No , I said it had gone from being a terrorist attack on social media to something else , I didnt mention you at all .
Are you saying we shouldn't take in and assess asylum seekers because of the risk to the general public ?
Because as with those suffering mental illness it is asylum seekers that are more likely to be attacked by the general public than the other way around
It's clear the police did a fantastic job and it seems they had no option but to shoot him .
As for the chant ACABs well they clearly are not are they and I am sure the majority of people on the march in glasgow the week before were not chanting it
I'm saying if you take in asylum seekers - and let's ignore the fact many are abusing the system by not seeking asylum at the first SAFE country - then you need to do so in a manner that protects both themselves AND the general public whilst assessing eligibility.
Not allowing seekers to wander around willy-nilly.
Say there's a criminal falsely claiming asylum. Do you think they would abide by the system or disappear without trace as soon as possible?
As for mental illness, that remains to be determined.
He was being monitored by a liaison officer after fellow Sudanese asylum seekers told the authorities he was behaving oddly , it doesnt seem that he was being allowed to wander around willy nilly. There were concerns about this mans mental health that much is certain .
The killers of stephen lawrence were pre meditated racist murderers
This guy it appears was ill and it was fellow asylum seekers who raised their concerns
I will explain , the killers of stephen lawrence are convicted , cold blooded murderers , this man , it appears , clearly wasnt .
This man was first thought to be a terrorist , right wing assholes over social media were up in arms , foaming at the mouth . Then the police said it wasnt a terrorist attack so the muslim haters went back in their box . Then it was revealed the attack took place in a hotel housing asylum seekers . So the rumours start again with the same old nonsense .
He was initially in a flat
He was , along with other asylum seekers in the area placed in a hotel , which is where the attack happened . He clearly wasnt left wandering around willy nilly , he was in a hotel and he was being monitored by a liaison officer after fellow asylum seekers in the hotel raised concerns about his mental health
Now his monitoring is up to the authorities and that's a different question altogether
It seems to be that one asylum seeker in this country is too many for some