Fong said:And when was the last one, which was the question I asked, not how many.
Bit silly comparing history from 20-30 years ago and saying well we should have a crack down on the irish cause they are reponsible.
Kid_Eternity said:I've posted a brief blog entry (can't be arse with a full written thing, it's been a long week and I'm tired...) over at Pickled Politics. Maybe Smokedout could cover it too, two bloggers being better than one in terms of getting it made more visible?
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By JULIE MOULT,
JAMIE PYATT
and TOM REILLY
October 07, 2006
MUSLIM yobs who wrecked a house to stop four brave soldiers moving in after returning from Afghanistan sparked outrage last night.
The house in a village near riot-torn Windsor had BRICKS thrown through windows and was DAUBED with messages of hate.
Four young Household Cavalry officers who had planned to rent it were also the target of phone THREATS.
They were yesterday forced to look elsewhere to live — after top brass warned them against inflaming racial violence near the Queen’s Windsor Castle home.
Last night furious Shadow immigration minister Damian Green said: “This is a shocking development.”
Colleagues of the officers branded the vandalism a “disgrace”. A source at the regiment said: “These guys have done nothing but bravely serve their country — yet they can’t even live where they want in their own country.” The £3,000-a-month detached home in picturesque Datchet, Berks, is less than a mile from Windsor Castle. It was attacked as extra police were drafted into Windsor — where battles have raged for days between Asian and white gangs.
On Wednesday a Muslim-run dairy was firebombed.
The young officers — from the same regiment as Prince Harry — had planned to use the four-bed house for rest and recuperation after months risking their lives on the frontline.
Louts struck two days after the four arrived in uniform in an Army Land Rover to view it.
The source said: “A gang of local Muslims set about keeping them away. They hurled bricks through the windows and then wrote offensive graffiti across the front of the house.” The vile messages included one in 4ft letters on the drive — warning: “F*** off”.
Sources inside Windsor’s Combermere Barracks — where the officers are based — confirmed Muslims had made calls threatening the men.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006460631,00.html
The house in a village near riot-torn Windsor

And when was the last one, which was the question I asked, not how many.
the pic showed 2 broken windows and some spray paint. the dramatic wording of that article actually put me off my breakfast.
chegrimandi said:an ex-BNP member who stood as a council candidate this year is found with 22 chemical components in his house - the largest ever found in a house in this country - is arrested....at a time when this country is on red alert for terrorist attacks, unprecedented levels of security at airports etc...and its not newsworthy?
can you imagine if this had happened in an asian household in lancashire...
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With the 'liquid bombs on planes' (not very credible) plot recently, they even named the suspects, so I doubt it.Wilson said:could they be not reporting it because of some kind of reporting restriction to do with prejudicing trials (or some similar legal bollocks)![]()
gnoriac said:With the 'liquid bombs on planes' (not very credible) plot recently, they even named the suspects, so I doubt it.
determined to show they are not anti Muslim? Have you seen the stuff they've come out with in the last three days alone??david dissadent said:Why so little attention from the Labour party, the Daily Mail and other groups determined to show they not anti Muslim?

chegrimandi said:the disparity in the reporting of this story and any that features suspected asian/muslim terorrists speaks volumes about the press...
TonkaToy said:Oh I see. So let me get this right. If I plan to carry out armed robbery but get caught, if the police and the experts come to the conclusion that I'm incompetent and didn't quite have the tools and the knowledge to succesfully pull it all off, then I should be let off?
snadge said:The thing is the liquid bomb scare was just that, impossible to pull off in reality.
yeah your right froggy muslims treat women slightly better than the bnpfrogwoman said:Not very surprising, ive been saying that they'll try something like this for ages.
theres fuck all difference between the two and its especailly apparent in their attitudes to women ...

Fong said:You kind of missing the point.
Here let me ask you a couple of questions.
When was the last time this country was involved in a terrorist attack that was instigated by white people.
Was any threat made.
What are the 'real' facts of the case.
Now the first question will likely be, 20 years. The second answer as far as you are concerned is, No. And lastly, you don't know. All you know is a selective report of a witnesses statement.
Look, if I came to your house, I bet you any money, I could find 22 chemicals. I could find 22 chemicals in my own house.
Now how the fuck does Mrs Buchannan, who is nothing but a witness, know about rocket launchers?
Now when all the facts come out, then there might be something worth reporting, but to go throwing your toys out the pram and act like this is some sort of racist incident when no facts are known beyond a snippet in a local paper of one witnesses testimony, is a bit silly.
goldenecitrone said:Who was that nutter blowing up bars in Soho and Brick Lane? That was only five years ago.
Groucho said:It doesn't fit their agenda, so it doesn't get reported as a major news story. Unlike, for instance, the Daily Express headline 'Muslims ban Christmas' from last year which does (although it was accurate bar three words - it wasn't Muslims, they didn't ban anything, least of all Christmas).
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