Telling him he’d get a knife and kill the dude, comes back and attacks him with said knife.
No jail while others get jail or hefty fines for being mean on the internet. Thats *majorly* fucked up.
Edit: Oh, and the dude who burned the damn book got in trouble too? Damn
>Coskun was convicted at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in June of a religiously aggravated public order offence.
BreadSniffer3000 on
No idea why populists are gaining more and more momentum, really.
TerribleAd9844 on
He took a few swipes at him with the knife too. Absolutely fucked up… over a stupid book. The book burner is also a muppet too trying to incite violence through hate. The world is so twisted.
commesicetaithier on
Are British judges overly lenient for islamists because the law tells them so or out of their own volition? Are British judges chosen by and responsible before politicians? I think some bribery by people interested in destroying Europe is involved.
juanxmass on
F*ck religions
F*ck christianism
F*ck islam
F*ck judaism
F*ck them all
And f*ck all the people that try to force their religion into others, especially this dumb knife welder psycho
BigBoyBobbeh on
It’s like they’re intentionally pushing people to the extreme right with this shit
V_the_Impaler on
Absolutely deranged how people will bend over backwards not to offend the people worshiping a warmongering pedophile.
Islam is such a harmful ideology to western societies, it should be outlawed not protected by corrupt judges and politicians.
Cultural-Diet6933 on
Yeah this is why I want Konfederacja to win
WM_ on
I’m far-left but atheist in me says that we should keep burning religious books so long it no longer seems like a tabo.
brennendw on
Makes sense, jailed for a tweet.. but literally attacking someone with a knife gets you nothing.
FogOfWrap on
Deus vult!
Grating_Buttplug on
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Helpful-Vacation6763 on
This is woke nonsense, you can’t even say your’re English nowadays without being arrested, we used to be a country…etc
handmegun on
Everyone deserves a second chance.
paranoid-imposter on
So, is you pull a knife while claiming to defend Islam it’s a little bit naughty?
Beautiful_Tear_9871 on
Leftis downvoting this… what is wrong with them?
stonk_monk42069 on
UK is a shithole. They will be a Muslim nation before the end of the century.
Golda_M on
I’d like to hear some calm legal commentary to this whole incident.
I dont mean details on the proceedings. I mean a legal analysis with emphasis on the law itself, legal theory and principles.
What is interesting here is that both victims/perpetrators of the assault and provocation represent themselves truthfully. Neither deny their actions or motives.
Also the campaigners seem to be straightforward about the whys and whats.
Was the Quran burner committing a crime? What crime specifically and how are such cases legally determined? Is “provocative” a legal concept, or just an oglff hand remark by the judge?
If the quran burner was comitting a crime, does the fact that the knife wielder confronted a criminal in action reduce the severity of this actions?
I would also like to know how much is a matter of law/courts and how much is a matter of executive policy via the Crown Prosecution Service.
I wish we still had real journalists left. Whatever your sympathies, demystifying these would be really helpful.
Own-Science7948 on
Half Kurdish, half Armenian, that cannot be easy considering their history
the_motherflippin on
Every day this week I’ve had this article rubbed in my face. Divisive as fook
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Telling him he’d get a knife and kill the dude, comes back and attacks him with said knife.
No jail while others get jail or hefty fines for being mean on the internet. Thats *majorly* fucked up.
Edit: Oh, and the dude who burned the damn book got in trouble too? Damn
>Coskun was convicted at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in June of a religiously aggravated public order offence.
No idea why populists are gaining more and more momentum, really.
He took a few swipes at him with the knife too. Absolutely fucked up… over a stupid book. The book burner is also a muppet too trying to incite violence through hate. The world is so twisted.
Are British judges overly lenient for islamists because the law tells them so or out of their own volition? Are British judges chosen by and responsible before politicians? I think some bribery by people interested in destroying Europe is involved.
F*ck religions
F*ck christianism
F*ck islam
F*ck judaism
F*ck them all
And f*ck all the people that try to force their religion into others, especially this dumb knife welder psycho
It’s like they’re intentionally pushing people to the extreme right with this shit
Absolutely deranged how people will bend over backwards not to offend the people worshiping a warmongering pedophile.
Islam is such a harmful ideology to western societies, it should be outlawed not protected by corrupt judges and politicians.
Yeah this is why I want Konfederacja to win
I’m far-left but atheist in me says that we should keep burning religious books so long it no longer seems like a tabo.
Makes sense, jailed for a tweet.. but literally attacking someone with a knife gets you nothing.
Deus vult!
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This is woke nonsense, you can’t even say your’re English nowadays without being arrested, we used to be a country…etc
Everyone deserves a second chance.
So, is you pull a knife while claiming to defend Islam it’s a little bit naughty?
Leftis downvoting this… what is wrong with them?
UK is a shithole. They will be a Muslim nation before the end of the century.
I’d like to hear some calm legal commentary to this whole incident.
I dont mean details on the proceedings. I mean a legal analysis with emphasis on the law itself, legal theory and principles.
What is interesting here is that both victims/perpetrators of the assault and provocation represent themselves truthfully. Neither deny their actions or motives.
Also the campaigners seem to be straightforward about the whys and whats.
Was the Quran burner committing a crime? What crime specifically and how are such cases legally determined? Is “provocative” a legal concept, or just an oglff hand remark by the judge?
If the quran burner was comitting a crime, does the fact that the knife wielder confronted a criminal in action reduce the severity of this actions?
I would also like to know how much is a matter of law/courts and how much is a matter of executive policy via the Crown Prosecution Service.
I wish we still had real journalists left. Whatever your sympathies, demystifying these would be really helpful.
Half Kurdish, half Armenian, that cannot be easy considering their history
Every day this week I’ve had this article rubbed in my face. Divisive as fook