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Proof: the police are not a bunch of pie eating racists
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Originally posted by snaw View PostThe Tories aren't founded on racist principles. The BNP are. And I think you need to read my posts again, I'm saying, quite clearly that someone who's associated with the BNP has serious questions about their impartiality dealing with the public. SFA to do with persecution. Unless they're the ones persecuting ...Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostI think you will find that any member of any organisation can, theoretically, have issues with members outside of his or her own group.
Eg...A copper belonging the the BNP may have a conflict of interest.
So too would a copper who belongs to the Xian's, Muslims, Jews or whatever.
Also, a copper who is homosexual could have conflicts of interest. Plus a copper who was straight.
Also a copper who is a member of the local Masons.
And a copper who is a member of the local revolutionary tiddlywinks team.
The real issue here is discrimination based on one's personal beliefs and allegiances to others, and applying such discrimination evenly across the board.
Considering the police are meant to be apolitical, there is a deep irony that they are used as a political weapon by their and our political masters.
I'd widen the scope on that above statement, Snaw and say "someone who's associated with either religion or secular ideology has serious questions about their impartiality dealing with the public"
Comparing someone in the BNP or sympathetic towards them - an organisation founded on racist principles, with someone who is Muslim/Jewish/Gay etc is insulting to people from those groups.
I don't believe that being one of them in anyway compromises their impartiality towards the general public - it is possible, but that would be unusual IMO, and deserving of getting the boot if shown to be true. The police have a 'high standard' to uphold, or at least appear too, and anything which compromises that needs to be addressed.
Being a member, or openly sympathetic to the BNP and working for the police are mutually exclusive IMO, unlike being Muslim/Jewish/Xian (WTF that is supposed to be, 10 clever points for you BGG).Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Originally posted by snaw View PostMuslim/Jewish/Xian (WTF that is supposed to be, 10 clever points for you BGG).Comment
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Isn't racism illegal in the UK? If so, rather than debating the sense of banning people from supporting the BNP, shouldn't we we advocating banning the BNP altogether? How can it possibly make sense for the BNP to be allowed but supporting them to have some stigma?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Glad to see you all support the democratic process.
The BNP is a legitimate political party. They are legal, their policies are legal.
I support democracy and freedom of speech. As long as the BNP remain within the law I will support their right to exists and their right to hold the ideals they hold.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIsn't racism illegal in the UK? If so, rather than debating the sense of banning people from supporting the BNP, shouldn't we we advocating banning the BNP altogether? How can it possibly make sense for the BNP to be allowed but supporting them to have some stigma?Comment
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Originally posted by snaw View PostSorry, how does a thread on a copper getting sacked for wearing a BNP badge turn into an anti-muslim rant?
I agree most of those cases don't seem quite right. What seems even less right is your thinly disguised prejudice, and amazing recall of particular cases involving muslims in general ...
I never said ban the BNP. I agree with what Nick said - there's no place for it in the police. Clearly someone who's a supporter of the BNP's impartiality is seriously in question. Quite simply any arrest of a minority group that a BNP sympathiser makes is in question, even if he is impartial that still creates obstacles to him doing his job, and equally is unacceptable to minority groups in Britain.
It's pointing out discrepancies in Police and the Home Office disciplinary standards. As I said, I'm no BNP supporter, but I abhor positive discrimination.
I think you’ll find I was one of the only posters on here that supported allowing Sharia as an option in mediating through the courts. I’m all for inclusion, but not where you exclude others to achieve it.
The amazing recall is because most of the press made an issue out of these items."I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
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