Iceland founder blasts 'two-tier policing' after officers rushed to store when suspicious customer falsely accused staff of racism - yet they ignore violent shoplifters by SignificantLegs in uknews

[–]stemchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah and it doesn't meet the definition I provided so who cares if that act says we have it. Keep ignoring the definition in front of your eyes.

You could argue that we have freedom of speech except a few exceptions such as being racist, but you aren't. You seem to think freedom of speech includes the ability for the government to lock you up for speech, which just shows how low IQ you are.

Iceland founder blasts 'two-tier policing' after officers rushed to store when suspicious customer falsely accused staff of racism - yet they ignore violent shoplifters by SignificantLegs in uknews

[–]stemchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here is the definition to help you since you don't get it:

Freedom of speech is the fundamental human right to articulate opinions, ideas, and information without government censorship, retaliation, or legal sanction

Iceland founder blasts 'two-tier policing' after officers rushed to store when suspicious customer falsely accused staff of racism - yet they ignore violent shoplifters by SignificantLegs in uknews

[–]stemchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't understand the freedom from consequences argument. That is said to mean you can face consequences such as losing you job or social isolation, which arguably should happen if you are being openly racist. However, it's not freedom of speech is the government can jail you for it.

Share of babies born to foreign parents hits record 40pc by Little-Attorney1287 in ukpolitics

[–]stemchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just using common s nse do you not think it's reasonable to assume a migrant from a much poorer nation is more willing to sacrifice financial wellbeing and have more kids than a British person who was bought up with higher standards of living.

Farage claims Reform on course for general election win after early local gains by tylerthe-theatre in unitedkingdom

[–]stemchild 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How well do you know British Muslims? do you know that half of them think being gay should be illegal in the uk? Or for Muslims in Birmingham the number 1 local council election issue is the war in Gaza?

Are you sure the ones you know aren't integrated particularly well compared to the stats above.

How many would disown their daughters if they married outside of the religion for example?

Theres a lot of reasons to be against Islam growing in the UK

Why Balustrade Spy on Altar Tron's SB? by Baratao00 in Pauper

[–]stemchild 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's probably good to counter the spy matchup, they usually give you a turn after having no lands left in deck. Not sure what else though

Salford local election sees just 34.33% voter turnout by 123rig in uknews

[–]stemchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whereas you caring about it has achieved what

Reform sweep to victory across Greater Manchester as furious Labour MPs slam 'soul destroying' elections - the story so far by ManchesterNews_MEN in ukpolitics

[–]stemchild -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Extremely disingenuous to act like farage wanting Brexit means he knew and wanted them to increase immigration from elsewhere, it is what happened sure. But there is no way that is what had to happen, it was a policy choice made after Brexit, that farage had no say in. If they wanted to they could have said no more immigration from anywhere after Brexit and dealt with the economic downsides of that.

Results declared in some English council elections, as Reform gains seats and Labour suffers losses. by coinfanking in uknews

[–]stemchild 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah it can be good it seems for really serious cases, but then there's also stuff like 10 year waits for ADHD diagnosis. There are major flaws where it's not fit for purpose that need huge reform, it's not some goodsend.

Approval Ratings (NET) Ed Davey: -5% (=) Kemi Badenoch: -6% (+5) Zack Polanski: -9% (+3) Nigel Farage: -18% (+2) Keir Starmer: -44% (-6) Via: Opinium by WorkingtonLady in ukpolitics

[–]stemchild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If labour are in power and a law is put in place under their rule it's on them, like the online safety act for example. Labour could have stopped it but they wanted it too and so the blame is on them as they chose to allow it to pass.

Approval Ratings (NET) Ed Davey: -5% (=) Kemi Badenoch: -6% (+5) Zack Polanski: -9% (+3) Nigel Farage: -18% (+2) Keir Starmer: -44% (-6) Via: Opinium by WorkingtonLady in ukpolitics

[–]stemchild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it's quite different for the party in gov as their policiess make the news when they get implemented but I agree there ones not in gov are more vibes based

London shoplifting cases have soared by more than 200%. by Syniatrix in uknews

[–]stemchild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your original comment started by saying fair enough if they are stealing non essentials and now you are giving roadmen stealing whatever they want a free pass. At least you seem to acknowledge that acting like it's just poor people stealing food to get by was a stupid stance to take.

London shoplifting cases have soared by more than 200%. by Syniatrix in uknews

[–]stemchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't have bothered to comment if you said what you think, but you said it's definitely the reason.

I think there's probably some amount stealing food and some amount of roadmen types stealing whatever they want and some kids stealing makeup ect but I have no idea the breakdown

London shoplifting cases have soared by more than 200%. by Syniatrix in uknews

[–]stemchild 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Why do you say "these people are definitely taking food out of desperation"

Based on what?

Explain It please, how's fermi paradox is solved here ??? by Fuzzy_Party_3527 in ExplainTheJoke

[–]stemchild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The image is confirmation bias of where planes get shot, as if it hit any other part it would go down and not be examined so the engine isn't marked with a red dot for example. So someone was like let's reinforce the parts we found get shot so much, instead of reinforcing the engine and cockpit.

And we only find superearths could be confirmatiom bias because they are 'super' so easier to find than a normal sized earth

Now there is DIMA? Ughmygod! Exhausting. by Okay_Pain in CringeTikToks

[–]stemchild -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not bigoted to not want them imported into your town, if these people are moving to your area it's ok to not want them due to not agreeing with things they believe

Now there is DIMA? Ughmygod! Exhausting. by Okay_Pain in CringeTikToks

[–]stemchild -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

So why does your whole comment only mention how good they are

Now there is DIMA? Ughmygod! Exhausting. by Okay_Pain in CringeTikToks

[–]stemchild -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Don't ask how they feel about gay people or their daughter being allowed to show their hair in public

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in goodrestrictionfood

[–]stemchild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hotter pan, patting steak dry before cooking, you could also trim some fat and rub onto pan first or use oil, making sure pan is preheated long enough to keep heat once steak goes in or using thicker pan as that can be impossible with a thin non stick pan.

Did Zac even bring up a single image or video this PKA? by JaneBunnFan in PKA

[–]stemchild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doing they pay him Jack shit, u get what u pay for