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    We all mistakes. It's no big deal.
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    I see another random stabbing of a girl in Burnley yesterday and thankfully it wasn't a fatality, again caught on camera i'm not sure when this perfectly normal ends. Glad i'm not the conspiracy type maybe i'd be wondering, two horrific attacks on the public caught on camera and uploaded to social media before any narrative can be framed, it almost seems as if the hidden hand is deliberately stoking up the agenda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heathblue View Post
    I see another random stabbing of a girl in Burnley yesterday and thankfully it wasn't a fatality, again caught on camera i'm not sure when this perfectly normal ends. Glad i'm not the conspiracy type maybe i'd be wondering, two horrific attacks on the public caught on camera and uploaded to social media before any narrative can be framed, it almost seems as if the hidden hand is deliberately stoking up the agenda.
    You just answered your own premise: Camera phones.

    The 90s had Bulger, Dunblane, Stephen Lawrence, among fathoms of others who would have undoubtedly spread like wildfire with camera phones and social media. The change is with the ubiquity of camera phones, not the rate of crime. It leads to the false belief that crimes like this happen more often now than today. People seeking to spin a racial agenda love this because they can cherrypick certain instances and create a narrative that a problem is worse than it actually is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    You just answered your own premise: Camera phones.

    The 90s had Bulger, Dunblane, Stephen Lawrence, among fathoms of others who would have undoubtedly spread like wildfire with camera phones and social media. The change is with the ubiquity of camera phones, not the rate of crime. It leads to the false belief that crimes like this happen more often now than today. People seeking to spin a racial agenda love this because they can cherrypick certain instances and create a narrative that a problem is worse than it actually is.
    Aint that the truth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    You just answered your own premise: Camera phones.

    The 90s had Bulger, Dunblane, Stephen Lawrence, among fathoms of others who would have undoubtedly spread like wildfire with camera phones and social media. The change is with the ubiquity of camera phones, not the rate of crime. It leads to the false belief that crimes like this happen more often now than today. People seeking to spin a racial agenda love this because they can cherrypick certain instances and create a narrative that a problem is worse than it actually is.
    I attended school in the 70’s i cant remember 1 incident in any school in St Wales at that period in time of any pupil carrying, or let alone using a knife. Unless it was in the school canteen 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    I attended school in the 70’s i cant remember 1 incident in any school in St Wales at that period in time of any pupil carrying, or let alone using a knife. Unless it was in the school canteen 😁
    Saturday Night Strangler and Neil Rutherford existed. Things like that probably did happen but due to the lack of the 24/7 news cycle, they didn't get as much notoriety.

    Case in point: Kenny Jackett's death was highlighted in black on Sky News for 20 minutes, before the breaking news pivoted to Pierre Gasly having his Monaco GP third-place penalty be rescinded. Back when there wasn't 24/7 news, things like that wouldn't even hit the news cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heathblue View Post
    I see another random stabbing of a girl in Burnley yesterday....
    The thing is, if such an assault had happened in Burnley during the Sixties, Seventies, Eighties or even Nineties, you'd have know absolutely nothing about it.

    For instance, Peter Sutcliffe is known to have started assaulting women in 1969. In July 1975, he smashed a woman over the head with a hammer in Keighley and slashed her stomach with a knife. He'd committed a number of similar brutal attacks and a few grizzly murders by the time his crimes gained any sort of national publicity.

    Things are very different now, of course. We have the internet. Thanks to the likes of Musk, Zuckerberg, their algorithms and various political agitators, those of you who spend your time diving down into social media rabbit holes will hear about all sorts of crimes you'd have been totally oblivious to during past decades. That much is blatantly obvious, but it probably doesn't fit certain narratives.

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    No. The official name is union flag. Its colloquially called union Jack, and many institutions refer it as such, including the flag institute, but as described, strictly speaking, the jack is when flown on a naval vessel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    The thing is, if such an assault had happened in Burnley during the Sixties, Seventies, Eighties or even Nineties, you'd have know absolutely nothing about it.

    For instance, Peter Sutcliffe is known to have started assaulting women in 1969. In July 1975, he smashed a woman over the head with a hammer in Keighley and slashed her stomach with a knife. He'd committed a number of similar brutal attacks and a few grizzly murders by the time his crimes gained any sort of national publicity.

    Things are very different now, of course. We have the internet. Thanks to the likes of Musk, Zuckerberg, their algorithms and various political agitators, those of you who spend your time diving down into social media rabbit holes will hear about all sorts of crimes you'd have been totally oblivious to during past decades. That much is blatantly obvious, but it probably doesn't fit certain narratives.

    I believe that i acknowledged earlier in the thread that 70's 80's etc. there wasn't any social media and if this was going on, then it would have went under the radar. In the 70's 80's and before they didn't have the surveillance of the population as they do now, I don't think its too much to expect this and previous governments with the technology at its disposal should be doing better in at least trying to pretend they are trying to do something about it, they seem pretty fkin good at routing out rsoles on twitter rather quickly, I'm not sure if you seem surprised if males with a number of young females in their family are getting rather concerned because they are actually informed that a lot of bad is going in in the streets of the UK, it might just be a rabbit hole to yourself and others, for many many people it isn't we now have old ducks marching on the street being called far right, and FWIW i don't think this is random either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feedback View Post
    No. The official name is union flag. Its colloquially called union Jack, and many institutions refer it as such, including the flag institute, but as described, strictly speaking, the jack is when flown on a naval vessel.
    Another attempt at pivoting. Your initial comment was incorrect and statements from the Admiralty and The Flag Institute confirm that.
    Game over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyote View Post
    Saturday Night Strangler and Neil Rutherford existed. Things like that probably did happen but due to the lack of the 24/7 news cycle, they didn't get as much notoriety.

    Case in point: Kenny Jackett's death was highlighted in black on Sky News for 20 minutes, before the breaking news pivoted to Pierre Gasly having his Monaco GP third-place penalty be rescinded. Back when there wasn't 24/7 news, things like that wouldn't even hit the news cycle.
    I know that news carries immediately in todays world, but the point i’m making, is i grew up in Ely, one of the roughest estates in Cardiff, and there was plenty of fighting and violence, but using weapons of any kind was very very rare.
    It was hands, heads and feet.
    In modern day UK, knives, machete’s and even guns seem a regular occurrence.

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