Tuesday, 6 December 2011

British Justice Is A Joke

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An English lady, Emma West, is traveling with a young child on a tram between Croydon and Addington. The tram is full of third world aliens. Many white people find being in close contact with blacks to be psychologically stressful, culturally repellent, and often feel threatened by them. Under severe stress, Emma West reaches breaking point and uses some choice language.

Emma West, comes from Croydon, a place which was virtually razed to the ground this year by ethnic gangs who rampaged for three days, indulging in an orgy of burning looting and violence.

She has seen first hand what these people are capable of.

All she did was vent her frustrations. She has been refused bail not once but twice and will spend Christmas behind bars separated from her small children who have been taken away from her!
 
Meanwhile, four Somalian savages who kicked a woman in the head while yelling "kill the white slag" get off virtually scot-free.

Rhea Page, a care worker, was left with a bald patch where her hair was pulled out in the attack and was left ‘black and blue’ after suffering a flurry of kicks to the head, back, arms and legs while motionless on the pavement.

The judge, Robert Brown, gave the Somalians suspended jail terms on the excuse that they had been drinking and they were not used to it. Miss Page, a care worker, called the sentence ‘disgusting’ and said the gang deserved ‘immediate custody’.

‘It’s no punishment at all,’ she said. ‘And for them to say they did it because they were not used to alcohol is no excuse. If they were not supposed to be drinking then they shouldn’t have been out in bars at that time of night.

‘Even after the police came and they all ran away, one of them came running back to kick me in the head one last time.

‘I honestly think they attacked me just because I am white. I can’t think of any other reason.’

Miss Page was treated for bruises and grazes after the attack in June last year as she walked to a taxi rank with boyfriend Lewis Moore, 23, in Leicester city centre.

At the time she worked caring for people with autism and learning difficulties but gave up the job after repeated absences because of stress and flashbacks.

She is still having counselling and suffers panic attacks.

She said: ‘We were just minding our own business but they kept shouting “white bitch” and “white slag” at me. When I turned around one of them grabbed my hair then threw me on the ground.

‘They were taking turns to kick me over and over. I thought they were going to kill me.’

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