alfredmizen
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- Mar 11, 2015
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Ok. Understood
But do you think it is wrong that a single man, living in a three bedroom social house should be asked to move to a smaller one?
No I Don't.
Ok. Understood
But do you think it is wrong that a single man, living in a three bedroom social house should be asked to move to a smaller one?
I genuinely find it strange, how you, SHC and others can find such inane piece in a daily newspaper, which clearly doesnt in any way try and sympathise or even begin to condone the killers motives at any level, so offensive.
I genuinely find it strange, how you, SHC and others can find such inane piece in a daily newspaper, which clearly doesnt in any way try and sympathise or even begin to condone the killers motives at any level, so offensive.
I cannot think how anyone can see anything other than the killer being a deranged fantasis or other, or are us poor people meant to see some political consequence of Brexit or maybe its just the poors trait of being a little bit thick and racists all at the same time.
You cant on the one hand think its an outrage and then be disappointed it wasn't on the front page, unless you crave being really really outraged all of the time.
What I find massively interesting is the majority of the article is about Mair being a Nazi. So why is the headline about his (probably unjustifed) fear of an immigrant taking this house? It misrepresents the content of the article. It's almost like the reporter is trying to do his job and the sub-editor didn't think the content suited the editorial of the paper.
Remember also at the time of this murder, the front covers of the Mail, Sun and Express were becoming increasingly hysterical about immigrants in the lead up to the referndum. Could that have influenced Mair? We don't know, much like we don't know if this influenced him. No mention of that in the Mail article? It's almost like they're a bit embarrassed by something.
Fine but you can't have it both ways though, if Mair is a 'deranged fantasist' then so are the killers of Lee Rigby. If Lee Rigby's killers are Islamic fundamentalists, then Mair is a Neo-Nazi. Stop making excuses for him, his crime was clearly ideologically driven.
Of course you can be. Are you seriously telling me that there was a bigger news story yesterday than the perpetrator of the first political assassination in this country in 25 years being found guilty and sentenced to life without parole, for a premeditated, ideologically driven attack? Again, when Lee Rigby's killers were sentenced it was pages 1-7. This story wasn't on the front page because it didn't suit the Daily Mail's editorial stance to give big space to a home grown white fascist terrorist. It's supposed to be a newspaper.
That they then saw fit to perpetrate rubbish like this article is just salt in the wound.
Can you tell me how you arrive at the conclusion that his fear about immigrants taking his home is "probably unjustified " ?
And you arrived at this conclusion how ?Fair point, I'll clarify.
- Was there a possibility the house could have been given to a family of immigrants? Yes there was.
- Was that possibility more likely than it being given to a non-immigrant family? No it wasn't.
But my point really is that regardless of that, in the context of this crime, does it really matter?
You've got this the wrong way around. If you think this neo-Nazi murderer that you're so keen to defend had good reason to think immigrants were about to steal his house, you have to prove that this was the case; it's not beholden on anyone else to prove it wasn't, because a negative cannot by definition be proven.
Firstly I'm not defending anyone , secondly the OP has made definitive statements that the likelihood of immigrants rather than British people taking his house isn't the case , I questioned how he had arrived at this conclusion, not difficult really.
It is what the Daily Mail is implying with this article. Read the comment from Mair's step father's half sister.
I don't care what the Mail is implying , I'm asking how SHC arrived at the conclusion that it's not likely to be the case , and like it or not I cannot help but piss myself laughing at "Mair's step fathers half sister" !
It is what the Daily Mail is implying with this article. Read the comment from Mair's step father's half sister.
Think that's called 'alt-right' now.
Ok. Understood
But do you think it is wrong that a single man, living in a three bedroom social house should be asked to move to a smaller one?
He's not interested in the truth or otherwise of that point - he is distracting attention from the key point that the Daily Mail has an editorial policy to treat islamic terrorists and far right terrorists differently. And are using this headline as a way to imply justification for the murder...while somehow managing to imply that the blame lies in part with immigrants. Which as stated above is an insult to the memory of Jo Cox.You've got this the wrong way around. If you think this neo-Nazi murderer that you're so keen to defend had good reason to think immigrants were about to steal his house, you have to prove that this was the case; it's not beholden on anyone else to prove it wasn't, because a negative cannot by definition be proven.