My dog kept trying to sniff them. Have you noticed on sundays they all walk around carrying towels?? What do they do on a Sunday that involves them delivering towels from house to house?? I made eye contact with a wizard once at the Sainsbury’s on the big junction. I gave him the gayest wink I could muster.
Perceived reputation you say.....so you’d decline a Muslim based community policing idea based on that same preconceived reputation then? As that’s what you originally aluded to....and what I challenged you on.
I know what you mean about the 'wizards'. They do act a little aloof and arrogant and will walk straight through you rather than step to the side. I like the long coats. Reminds me of the big Tombstone shoot-out scene from an old cowboy film when a bunch are walking towards you. #jessejamescoats
My issues with a Muslim patrol are based upon current and past practices. If the Muslim community could come up with a neighbourhood scheme that wasn't all about intimidation of non Muslims, I'd have no objections.
I think they are trained to blank us out. It’s the women though I find intriguing. They are so beaten down by the men. You can just sense they want to break free. You can quite often catch the eye of them. Smile at them and see the look of shame cross their face. I see very little difference between Hasidic Jews and ultra religious Muslims to be honest. It’s all a nonsense.
I’m guessing the Shomrim swerve Saturdays like? Ever seen Sabbath switches and appliances btw, a Jewish neighbour once tried explaining them to me and why they existed, proper head **** stuff.
One lot are trying to force their archaic and barbaric religious values upon us in between blowing up concerts and ramming crowds with vans. The other lot just look a bit odd and don't like your dog.
If the Mussies get going, they'll spend 20% of every day on their knees kissing the ground. Swings and roundabouts tbh.
The entire idea of religious based community policing schemes belongs in the skip for exactly that reason. We can let the Jews have a go, that’s alright, not sure about the Roman Catholics like remember the IRA, and the Muzzies **** that.... it’s ludicrous
The IRA didn't observe the law of the land any more than the Muslims. The Jews do. Apples and oranges.
The IRA had **** all to do with Catholicism though, which merely reinforces the point about preconceived prejudice
Well, as I said right at the beginning of the topic, trying to compare what the Jews are doing with what the Muzzies are up to is bonkers. I've got no more to add to what I've already posted so will bail out here.
Quakers are another weird bunch.. Their houses get disconnected to sewers. Their **** isn’t allowed to mix with ours apparently.
The idea of ethnic based vigilante groups is completely ****ed up. They should all be jailed for impersonating the police.
We had one of those PCSO’s in my old village. We used to have our own village bobby, but he got the kybosh back in the late 90’s. This one, a pleasant enough woman, used to spend most of her time wandering around like a lost fart.
I've had some dealings when them, when trying to rent a church hall. Seemed a pretty decent bunch of confused idealists. No hierachy in their churches, everyone is equal. Total pacifists too apparently. And teetotal.
They’ve always freaked me out a bit, the few I’ve come into contact with have been both surly and downright rude.
Most deeply religious people are usually seemingly pleasant. Had my local Imam in my office the other day. He is genuinely a lovely man. Very peaceful. Comes across as subservient to be honest. Most vicars priests I’ve ever met seem like good people. I’ve met numerous quakers and Plymouth brethren, Mormons. They’re all mad as fish but inherently peaceful folk.
Though baptists and these evangelical types are ****ing annoying. They really do try an brainwash you. I’m sure I’ve told this story before about my debate in a pub with a load of born again baptists who like to preach their **** at you. I told them god was alien and told them their beliefs were all aliens. They weren’t impressed.