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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3


I saw blues fighting with each other at Wembley in the FA Semi Final against United when Rom missed a penno.
Nothing like anything that happened last night.
Even in Lille, when there were loads of us, hardly anything happened.

Lille has been brought up all by the big try hard social media reds.

The same Lille where the mayor issued an apology to Everton. Aye.
 
I think you are mixing up martial arts with marital aids, which is what yer bird uses when I can't pop round and slot her.

I hate to break it to you but it is the 21st century. Why do you think it is acceptable to exhibit such abhorrent levels of causal sexism and such misogynistic language.
 
I thought martial arts were supposedly the art of self-defence. So how can it be self-defence when you strike first. The authorities are having the pee taken out of them because they have slashed the funding for the Police and the government have shown that following the rules is optional.

We have a generation who have basically been allowed to make up their own rules.

How do you define self defence?

Having a group of lads approach you swearing and aggressively gesturing towards you is just as precarious a situation as some drunk bloke taking a swing at you on a night out.

The problem is the general public dont grasp the difference between police brutality and police action, a scenario for me is:

1. If one of those coppers last night had punched one of those scrotes causing trouble to the ground to neutralise them - thats not brutality.

2. If said officer then decided to stomp all over the lad knocked out on the floor with his colleagues joining in then yes thats brutality and uncalled for.

But sadly scenario 1. Is now deemed police brutality by the social media jury and police now have to let these little scrotes get away with murder.

If you go looking for trouble you'll find it faster than you may think, if you have decency and respect you'll often get through the majority of life without problem.
 

Lille has been brought up all by the big try hard social media reds.

The same Lille where the mayor issued an apology to Everton. Aye.

We actually didn't do anything in Lille. I was there.

The French police just tear gassed to clear out the square (people kicking a ball round, having a beet etc.), then really badly handled us getting to the stadium. All the videos are online.

No one kicked off at the police at all despite that.
 
How do you define self defence?

Having a group of lads approach you swearing and aggressively gesturing towards you is just as precarious a situation as some drunk bloke taking a swing at you on a night out.

The problem is the general public dont grasp the difference between police brutality and police action, a scenario for me is:

1. If one of those coppers last night had punched one of those scrotes causing trouble to the ground to neutralise them - thats not brutality.

2. If said officer then decided to stomp all over the lad knocked out on the floor with his colleagues joining in then yes thats brutality and uncalled for.

But sadly scenario 1. Is now deemed police brutality by the social media jury and police now have to let these little scrotes get away with murder.

If you go looking for trouble you'll find it faster than you may think, if you have decency and respect you'll often get through the majority of life without problem.

We have such a thing in this Country as the rule of law. Punching someone to neutralise them is clearly not self-defence.

Self-defence is clearly defined in English law. It is when someone uses necessary, reasonable and proportionate force to defend themselves or another from imminent attack.
 

We have such a thing in this Country as the rule of law. Punching someone to neutralise them is clearly not self-defence.

Self-defence is clearly defined in English law. It is when someone uses necessary, reasonable and proportionate force to defend themselves or another from imminent attack.
What is the kopites throwing bottles at the police classed as? Is that self-defence?
 

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