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And yet if I were braver and lived in Manchester I'd want to deface it too. Of course it matters what kind of person he was. There is a huge difference between recognising and acknowledging his death was unlawful and being so upsucky to the black community that you have to ignore his criminal doings and paint him on a wall to fawn over.
16:11 Sat 27th Feb 2021
Don't worry, mozz. I'll paint myself into a corner even I can't get out of. You can swoop in and humiliate me. High fives all around.
Won't tell you when. That would spoil the excitement of your actually being right for once.
There, no-one could ask or do more, old mucker, old mate, eh.
perhaps they can get a mob of about 40 people to tear it down and throw it in the nearest river because thats ok.
That's different, webbo.
How ? ^
I don't know, it just is. Haven't talked to many lefties, have you, webbo.
Ah, my sarcasm detector was turned off.
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Haven’t read the whole thread, but I must admit I struggle with the idea that a known criminal, a criminal who held a knife to a pregnant woman’s bump, has been deified, and that we’re elevating him to Demi-god status 4000 miles away from where his (admittedly awful) death occurred.

Did anybody see his funeral? There was a painting of him with angel wings for gawds sake; even the most right-on virtue signallers must have cringed at that, surely.

Violence due to race is utterly evil, but let’s save it for people who deserve it, like Stephen Lawrence (who by the way I vaguely knew) not for thugs like this man.
Deskdiary, seems you are correct, no mention of his criminal thuggery
police sick to death of scum..lost it for a moment, but george is no martyr for anyone to emulate let alone put statues or paintings up for him..just a low life criminal..
\\Did anybody see his funeral? There was a painting of him with angel wings for gawds sake; even the most right-on virtue signallers must have cringed at that, surely.//

they played and sung Amazing grace at his funeral.

"Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn published in 1779, with words written in 1772 by the English poet and Anglican clergyman John Newton (1725–1807).

A slaver.....lol
I’d have been happy to flick the switch on the chair.
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eh?
Pardon?
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What chair and who is sat in it?
Electric. George.
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Crickey
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Crikey


even.
Strewth, even?
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Crikey seemed enough but if you prefer strewth...STREWTH!

'I’d have been happy to flick the switch on the chair.' why would you be happy to do that?
Because the guy was a waste of space. Actually worse because he ruined at least one persons life.

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