LamieRobertson
Not awoke
Interesting clip ....radio 5 presenter and Burnley fan..i think he puts it quite well
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08ht5t4
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08ht5t4
I wasn't screaming anything.
If their leadership and defunding of the police is of no concern to you that's fine, doesn't mean others can't hold a different view and it doesn't necessarily mean they are racist for doing so.
Defund the police advocates cutting police budgets and redirecting those funds towards mental health care and community projects. The theory being this would prevent strain on the police services further down the line. I don't know if the UK police force can bear any more cuts but in the U.S where towns with populations of less than 10,000 have military sized budgets with armoured Humvee's sitting unused in police garages then yeah, I'd say it's worth looking at.
But the issue isn't about just cutting money. It's about reform, improving the standards of policing and rooting out the officers that shouldn't be in the police. These things need to be clearly defined and standardised. Just cutting funding is simply going to make things worse imo.
You'll end up with more officers under pressure, wihch in the US will cause more deaths, and the standard of recruitment won't get any better. It may even get worse as it will attract lower 'quality' of people that you don't want wearing a uniform, especially in the US where police brutality is more common than over here (in the UK it's the other way around...the police are the ones normally on the end of a beating because they are so ill-equipped and under trained, as well as the growing lack of respect towards the police).
You're right, it isn't about just cuts. It's about reallocating resources.
You're ignoring the main issues with the police and why the recent riots started.
Like I said cuts don't address that, so we'll just continue to get riots (even if more money goes elsewhere).
I did. Like I say, I found the quote from them a bit strange. Still, there seems to be a concerted effort to discredit them by screaming "marxist!" People are generally on board with the anti-racism thing so they're attacked from a different angle.
You're ignoring the main issues with the police and why the recent riots started.
Like I said cuts don't address that, so we'll just continue to get riots (even if more money goes elsewhere).
So if I were to say say that I am on board with the anti-racism thing, but find that the BBC calling the Burnley banner racist at the very least a bit baffling, how would that sit with you?
Honest, genuine question.
Very good post, if we can get all the blacks to stop thinking of themselves as victims all the time and educate them into looking after their own house then maybe we can put an end to all this racism and black lives matter nonesense once and for all. I’ve noticed it’s starting to do more harm than good now with many people getting fed up of their whinging. Certainly the kneeling before matches in support of that white cop that killed the black rapist in America needs to stop. It’s sending out the complete wrong message.
I wasn't screaming anything.
If their leadership and defunding of the police is of no concern to you that's fine, doesn't mean others can't hold a different view and it doesn't necessarily mean they are racist for doing so.
I would say that you're ignoring or wilfully misunderstanding the sentiment of the bloke who paid for the banner.
John Humphreys (a staunch Remainer) was illuminating after his R4 retirement.
He said that the BBC’s management culture behind closed doors had spent years poo-pooing the heart felt concerns from across the the UK about mass immigration, the effect on their communities and trades. Dismissing the countless millions as either racist or not as worthy as them. Imho if governments and influential others such as the BBC had listened over the last 23 years, been more flexible of thinking, compromises could’ve been made. We wouldn’t have ended up with the split of the nation right down the middle.
[I’m a Remainer btw, but respect the views of the many Brexiteers I personally know].
John Humphreys (a staunch Remainer) was illuminating after his R4 retirement.
He said that the BBC’s management culture behind closed doors had spent years poo-pooing the heart felt concerns from across the the UK about mass immigration, the effect on their communities and trades. Dismissing the countless millions as either racist or not as worthy as them. Imho if governments and influential others such as the BBC had listened over the last 23 years, been more flexible of thinking, compromises could’ve been made. We wouldn’t have ended up with the split of the nation right down the middle.
[I’m a Remainer btw, but respect the views of the many Brexiteers I personally know].
Neither I or you can be certain of the sentiment behind the banner, we can only have an opinion.
So can I not be anti-racism without agreeing lock, stock and barrel with opinions of those who choose to shout ‘racist’ at anybody who differs from their own narrow mindset?
The sort of riots where beered up EDL members attack the police and throw Nazi salutes at statues of Churchill?
So for those advocating cuts, what's the plan?I'm not ignoring anything as far as I'm aware. Who is advocating cuts without a plan?
Defunding is a terrible term being used because it implies no police. Police reform is what people want but because of the way the police system works in america the only way that can be done is to force them into it by witholding funds until they make the reform steps. Their police force and how it conducts itself and the power of their police union is a concern to me.