Southport Attacks

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My sister in law runs a weekly group at Spellow library for mums with kids with additional needs to come along and meet up, this is going to cause so much distress to them kids and their routines. I am disgusted that they have done this to our city, dirty horrible dragged up guys
 
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Funny how when rioters in Bristol tore down a statue and threw it in the harbour, police just stood by and the Mayor supported it.

Condone one form of violence and you can hardly complain when others do it.
Weren't people pure up in arms about that?
 
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My sister in law runs a weekly group at Spellow library for mums with kids with additional needs to come along and meet up, this is going to cause so much distress to them kids and their routines. I am disgusted that they have done this to our city, dirty horrible dragged up guys
I'm sure there will be a temporary meet up place in a community hall or somewhere
 
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There doesn't have to be some sort of radicalisation. It could just be one mentally ill individual. People do all sorts of heinous crimes everyday. Just because he is black it doesn't mean he has to have been radicalised. If it was a white boy who had done it we wouldn't have all these think pieces.

Also you wrote that we should believe you that they weren't ordinary stabbings? Do you have some inside information?
It he was white I'd be thinking Andrew Tate, incel type radicalisation
 
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My sister in law runs a weekly group at Spellow library for mums with kids with additional needs to come along and meet up, this is going to cause so much distress to them kids and their routines. I am disgusted that they have done this to our city, dirty horrible dragged up guys
I did my school work experience at Spellow Library, this breaks my heart 😥
 
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This thread is actually barbaric and distasteful to even be covering this subject. This will be the last time I post on this thread. How can people on anonymous public forum accuse people of racism far right you don’t know anyone on this thread individually you can’t judge people on an opinion absolutely unbelievable. I’m a mixed race woman from toxteth
I don’t agree with Riots
But people are allowed to protest, no matter what ethnic group they belong to. It’s can’t be different rules for different ethnic groups
The police need to stop using two tier policing and treating everyone the same no matter what colour I also don’t agree with illegal integration after all we don’t know who these people are could be anyone because they come in undocumented
I also think immigrant that immigrants to Britain should respect our values and not rubbish them and I do not think it’s kicked off because of the Southport riots. I think it’s been bubbling under the Service for a long time. It’s because of a mixture of things
I wouldn’t say my opinions were racist and to the person who called me far right how bleeping dare you? You haven’t got a clue who I am. You don’t know myself individually.
Are you mixed race girl you never mentioned it before? Next you’ll be telling us you’re scouse.

give it a rest ffs, bad taste yet you were posting here from the beginning - bad taste now because people don’t agree with you? Unhinged behaviour.
 
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Funny how when rioters in Bristol tore down a statue and threw it in the harbour, police just stood by and the Mayor supported it.

Condone one form of violence and you can hardly complain when others do it.

Similarly the ones who condemned the tearing down of the statue and went to defend other statues are now backing or taking part in the actions over the last few days.
 
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So in short he was dropped off away from his target?

Nope he walked about the village of Banks (Hoole Lane) then came back to Old School Close also Banks paced impatiently then taxi arrived and went to Southport
 
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I'm sure there will be a temporary meet up place in a community hall or somewhere
Well they shouldn’t have to have a temporary spot because their library got burnt down, they should be able to continue on as normal. This is complete and utter chaos and the disruption to normal people’s lives shouldn’t have to happen because of these bleeps
 
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There doesn't have to be some sort of radicalisation. It could just be one mentally ill individual. People do all sorts of heinous crimes everyday. Just because he is black it doesn't mean he has to have been radicalised. If it was a white boy who had done it we wouldn't have all these think pieces.

Also you wrote that we should believe you that they weren't ordinary stabbings? Do you have some inside information?
Anyone can be radicalised 😂 check out the White Widow (amongst others ) one of the most prolific ISIS terrorists.
 
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My eldest son lives in Manchester. He’s 34.

He was born in Newcastle but we moved down to Manchester when he was 8. His Dad is from Singapore and he has his skin colouring. I have told him to stay indoors today. What has this world come to. He is British through and through, has lived his whole life here. Today (every day I suppose, but particularly today) he risks getting beaten to a pulp in his home city because he looks like a ‘Paki’.

*edit to add that even if he was an immigrant it wouldn’t make it any worse, but hopefully people understand what I mean!
Hope your son is ok through all this. Sad that we have to worry about our children.
Also, maybe use 'derogatory term for a Pakistani' thank you
I kind of think the perpetrator felt invisible. A loner who’s probably been, if not bullied, at the least ignored.
A young man who doesn’t live up to, in his own mind, the over masculinised stereotype.
He should be stepping out to his newly
burgeoning adult life with hope, but he’s not.
He’s sitting isolated in his room with the embers of despair, resentment and hopelessness burning and burning. For a long time.
The smile when he came into the courtroom. Look I’m not a nobody anymore, you see me now.
Not that I’m making excuses for him. He has to go down for life.
We need to understand to try and help it happening again.
This made me think of the man who was helping at scene, he said he had used the gym downstairs previously...maybe the initial target was the gym? The muscled and confident men...something he saw lacking in himself?
 
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A library is hardly a disruption..

It's not a hospital, clinic, or a place of that much importance
 
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A library is hardly a disruption..

It's not a hospital, clinic, or a place of that much importance
It’s a local centre that adults and children visit daily especially in the summer holidays. It’s a place where they do groups for SEN children like my son. It’s a building that should be bleeping respected and not burnt down by some scumbags. Regardless of whether it’s a library, a squat or Buckingham bleeping Palace this should not be happening
 
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A library is hardly a disruption..

It's not a hospital, clinic, or a place of that much importance
It’s a place where students go to do work, it’s a place where people can gain access to computers or internet when they don’t have it at home, it’s a community space where events are held. Libraries are important parts of our society, they provide people with many different ways of enrichment. They’re also archives filled with important documents and resources from history. I am devastated by the loss of this library actually because I am a student, libraries are a vital part of my studies and that negatively affects a whole community now
 
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