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Just reading that he's glad the poor kids aren't around anymore makes it distressing to the soul.

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10 hours ago, The Horse's Mouth said:

Anyone else find it a bit disgusting the Southport killer thing is being turned into where he bought the knife like that ****ing matters 

This is just what I expect from Britain now. Attempting to ban or restrict things as a response to failings of the state. Like when David Aimess was killed and everyone decided the problem was social media freedom. Just unbelievable levels of gaslighting.

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Posted
4 hours ago, st albans fox said:

He doesn’t have a scooby (in line with most of the worlds population btw) 

but then none of most of the worlds population isn’t the most powerful person on the planet 

 

can we look on the next four years as being a giant experiment in lunatics actually running the asylum ?   I think he’s surrounded  by more nut jobs than last time - hopefully his Nobel peace prize journey can take a couple years of his time up so we only have two more to get through.  But what will the nut jobs be up to whilst he’s doing that ??  

I'd imagine that most of the worlds population  (given that is mostly people in developing and undeveloped countries with large populations who haven't travel far beyond their village or town), has no idea of foreign countries beyond their immediate neighbours.

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1 minute ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

I'd imagine that most of the worlds population  (given that is mostly people in developing and undeveloped countries with large populations who haven't travel far beyond their village or town), has no idea of foreign countries beyond their immediate neighbours.

Ok - add in ‘developed’ to my statement then 😀

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Just now, st albans fox said:

Ok - add in ‘developed’ to my statement then 😀

I know.

 

I'm always amazed at how little attention people pay to geography, especially UK geography.

 

People go places with no idea where that is or how they got there lol

 

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3 minutes ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

I know.

 

I'm always amazed at how little attention people pay to geography, especially UK geography.

 

People go places with no idea where that is or how they got there lol

 

... and then practically all different policy is often based out of the mouths of leaders that these people then elect.

Posted
13 hours ago, The Horse's Mouth said:

Anyone else find it a bit disgusting the Southport killer thing is being turned into where he bought the knife like that ****ing matters 

It’s an attempt at deflecting from the real issues, nothing more, nothing less. 

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14 minutes ago, leicsmac said:

.... which are?

That the British state is not well-equipped enough or not willing enough to tackle serious incidents like these, I guess. 

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Just now, bovril said:

That the British state is not well-equipped enough or not willing enough to tackle serious incidents like these, I guess. 

If that was the answer that was going to be forthcoming, then I would certainly  agree.

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Ooof, I do hope the suffering of this Rwandan lad is long. 

 

I don't want the death penalty. I reckon even in 10 years when he's 28 this guy's head will still be frazzled. Maybe even at 38 still, considering himself some kind of celebrity like Ian Brady. 

 

But at 48 it'll start to wear off. 58 more still. 68. 78. 88. 

 

I hope this guy lives long and suffers. 

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4 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

Ooof, I do hope the suffering of this Rwandan lad is long. 

 

I don't want the death penalty. I reckon even in 10 years when he's 28 this guy's head will still be frazzled. Maybe even at 38 still, considering himself some kind of celebrity like Ian Brady. 

 

But at 48 it'll start to wear off. 58 more still. 68. 78. 88. 

 

I hope this guy lives long and suffers. 

Kettle.

 

Sugar.

 

Stairs.

 

Numerous times. He won't enjoy the notoriety for long. Turn a blind one on suicide watch. 

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11 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

Ooof, I do hope the suffering of this Rwandan lad is long. 

 

I don't want the death penalty. I reckon even in 10 years when he's 28 this guy's head will still be frazzled. Maybe even at 38 still, considering himself some kind of celebrity like Ian Brady. 

 

But at 48 it'll start to wear off. 58 more still. 68. 78. 88. 

 

I hope this guy lives long and suffers. 

Can I ask, why are we calling him Rwandan, wasn't he born in Britain and is a British citizen?  Or am I wrong, and he has Rwandan citizenship?

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4 minutes ago, Bilo said:

Kettle.

 

Sugar.

 

Stairs.

 

Numerous times. He won't enjoy the notoriety for long. Turn a blind one on suicide watch. 

Let this cvnt live. No blind eyes to suicide. I want this guy's screams to echo around his cell. 

 

Plenty soiled food, regular sugared boiling water wash down. And as you say, careful on those stairs. But let him live to enjoy it 

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3 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

Let this cvnt live. No blind eyes to suicide. I want this guy's screams to echo around his cell. 

 

Plenty soiled food, regular sugared boiling water wash down. And as you say, careful on those stairs. But let him live to enjoy it 

Fair one. Save him once he has a nice scar around his neck from the attempts. Let him know that he can't even hang himself properly. Let his mind absolutely destroy him day after day after day after day. Turn him into a gibbering, shambling pitiful wreck and let that continue until he prays for death.

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1 minute ago, HighPeakFox said:

I'm not a fan of righteous vengeance. 

In the same way that I'm not advocating for his death, but I would laugh reading his obituary. 

Posted
Just now, Bilo said:

In the same way that I'm not advocating for his death, but I would laugh reading his obituary. 

I will take no further interest in him, unless he somehow gets out. 

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19 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

Can I ask, why are we calling him Rwandan, wasn't he born in Britain and is a British citizen?  Or am I wrong, and he has Rwandan citizenship?

A good English white boy would never do something like this.

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Blokes on prison wings up and down the country rubbing their hands together hoping he gets sent to their place.

 

I'll give him a couple of months tops before a guard "forgets to lock a door" and he's in a body bag. 

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