Its not the conclusion that is important (they were released without charge after all), its the process. It sends a chilling warning to anyone else who wants to criticise the school and authority that they will face the full wrath of the police, their respect and social proof destroyed and your life turned upside down as the Internet is forever and employers now doing research on you online when considering candidates.
Meanwhile shoplifters can walk out of shops with their bounty without fear or consequence.
shoplifters can walk out of shops with their bounty without fear or consequence.
UK police were famously too afraid to file rape charges - despite a 12 year old girl having an aborted foetus matching the <censored religion> adult man
If it's a private group chat how did anyone find out about it? They didn't even tell them what the offensive comments were? I'm kinda surprised the police in the UK can hassle fags, I thought they were a protected group
Invite in parents group and I suspect the school got wind of what was said and the police got access as part of their investigation. The news article does mention explicitly that it is a private group.
Or for someone to show something to someone outside of the group. There was a Grenfell bonfire video that was shared in a private group that someone showed to someone else and then it spread and went viral. Don't assume that anything in a private group will stay private because there are individuals who do not keep things private.
They did have a nice little riot for a while, armed with little more than bricks and garbage cans ("rubbish bins"). It came to an end sadly as the majority of "anti-racist" (read: anti White) White British sided against their nation and kinfolk on the side of the foreign invaders for good-goyim points.
Which is why they crack down so hard on dissenting opinions and the spread of information. People need to gather together and be more than a crazed lone wolf if fighting back is to achieve anything other than being a suicide.
Its not the conclusion that is important (they were released without charge after all), its the process. It sends a chilling warning to anyone else who wants to criticise the school and authority that they will face the full wrath of the police, their respect and social proof destroyed and your life turned upside down as the Internet is forever and employers now doing research on you online when considering candidates.
Meanwhile shoplifters can walk out of shops with their bounty without fear or consequence.
UK police were famously too afraid to file rape charges - despite a 12 year old girl having an aborted foetus matching the <censored religion> adult man
Muslim rape gangs can rely on the police to not only keep the victims silent, but actively apprehend them and return them to gang custody.
I live in this police force area. They have the lowest burglary clear up rate in the country.
If it's a private group chat how did anyone find out about it? They didn't even tell them what the offensive comments were? I'm kinda surprised the police in the UK can hassle fags, I thought they were a protected group
Some parents that were invited to the group probably sold them out. Or maybe one of the children informed on their parents.
That kind of shit happens in the kind of regime that doesn’t tolerate “disharmony”.
Invite in parents group and I suspect the school got wind of what was said and the police got access as part of their investigation. The news article does mention explicitly that it is a private group.
Still needs one of the parents to rat the others out for that to happen, though.
Or for someone to show something to someone outside of the group. There was a Grenfell bonfire video that was shared in a private group that someone showed to someone else and then it spread and went viral. Don't assume that anything in a private group will stay private because there are individuals who do not keep things private.
So then, one of the other parents ratted them out is what you're saying?
We don't know. The school got wind of what was said in the private group but how or why hasn't been disclosed yet to my knowledge.
It wouldn't surprise me if the governments were monitoring all communications in real time
I'm going to flirt with Rule 2 on this one:
Until British officials start getting shot trying to enforce this crap, nothing will change.
UK citizens get the government they tolerate.
Now you know why they want to take the guns, and the knives, and the harsh language. And crack down on any sharing of information.
And now they took the ninja swords. Their options are quickly evaporating!
They did have a nice little riot for a while, armed with little more than bricks and garbage cans ("rubbish bins"). It came to an end sadly as the majority of "anti-racist" (read: anti White) White British sided against their nation and kinfolk on the side of the foreign invaders for good-goyim points.
Bludgeoning weapons never go out of style. What are they gonna do, ban literally everything other than the dirt under your feet?
Watch them ban trees because you can take a big stick and use it as a club.
And being black pilled about it guarantees no one does a fucking thing.
Which is why they crack down so hard on dissenting opinions and the spread of information. People need to gather together and be more than a crazed lone wolf if fighting back is to achieve anything other than being a suicide.
You're retarded and I'm upset that I'm going to have to explain to you why.
You're a bad actor come to spread a message of demoralization. Get the fuck out of here and don't ever come back.
But not everyone. We have the numbers
This shit is absolutely not sustainable.
Get burgled, one officer gives you a case number and nothing happens.
Have a pikey break into your work van, gets recorded on multiple cameras, have footage. Case number, nothing happens.
Say hurty words. Suddenly six of the cunts are avaliable
"Woke"ism has done what fascism and communism failed to do, bring europe to its knees.