Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
- 26,121
I don't think it does speak volumes. I think it's one situation which is being used to prove a point which is hard to prove.
The (mainly white male) Police force, in this case do not have a pro-muslim agenda. By using that clip as proof that the Police have double standards isn't helpful to any discussion.
I've no strong opinions on this but I do think there's a case for saying that there some police that are anti-Tommy Robinson. The incident in Cambridge proves this and whilst I get that he's done a lot of things to put himself in that position, everyone should be treated equally and fairly under the law. From what I've read, he is being targeted.
The pre-emptive actions against him in the name of a greater good is all part of this huge debate about free speech and I don't have any answers but I'm certain that silencing people we don't agree with is not the way forward.