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Of course they're investigating and will give it their full attention, unlike last year when the police dumped 432,000+ cases within 24 hours of them been reported. Keep 'em peeled. :emoticon-0100-smile

And a damn sight more rigorously than the Police investigated Hillsborough or grooming incidents, and issues such as the so called 'elite' perverts.
 
Crystal Palace fans on target, not for the first time.

The woke media won't even show the questionable banner.

Newcastle takeover: Police investigate Crystal Palace fans' banner criticising Saudi Arabian deal - BBC Sport

It’s not the media being woke, it’s more legal concerns around quite serious legal accusations.

Anyway, if the media were being woke about it, wouldn’t they want to run the picture because there are serious feminism and homophobia concerns?
 
They are featuring a picture alleging a country could be behind terrorist acts, an allegation that quite a few other countries might well agree with.
The rest of the banner is almost certainly true
I can't see a problem with it.

Almost certainly or definitely?
 
It’s not the media being woke, it’s more legal concerns around quite serious legal accusations.

Anyway, if the media were being woke about it, wouldn’t they want to run the picture because there are serious feminism and homophobia concerns?

Some newspaper and tv channels showed the banner others didn't. The link to the BBC didn't include the picture of the banner.
 
You might think that, I couldn't possibly comment
I bet the USA would though

What I’m saying is, unless you can prove it’s definitely true, it’s a risk to run it.

Some publications would have higher risk assessments than others, but I can understand why some wouldn’t
 
They are featuring a picture alleging a country could be behind terrorist acts, an allegation that quite a few other countries might well agree with.
The rest of the banner is almost certainly true
I can't see a problem with it.
Sadly I think lawyers might find one, bet they're working overtime now to do so.
 
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