To be fair mate you haven’t you’ve sort of speculated a bit and you are coming across a first glance at the very least a little Bit keen for the lad to be in some way responsible. I answered your questions when you asked but like I say you do seem
a) almost angry it’s got publicity
b) keen to look beyond the surface
c) comparing it to rape , for some reason
At face value a kid that left a war zone and come the U.K. has been bullied , the alleged offender has been arrested and charge , he has apologised and the alleged offenders mum says the victim didn’t assault the lads sister . SYL however appeared gurning on Facebook live like he’s been smashing the Lemo saying he knows the facts and you seem to find that convincing . You can see why people are perhaps rubbing their chins .
Right from the get go there's been something odd about the coverage.
It's not even that bad and literally nothing to suggest it's racially motivated. The assertion that it is and no attempt to discover what went on before suggests an agenda.
*removed*
2. Literally don't get the implied criticism. Shouldn't we all be doing that? Are you scared you might find something that scupper your outrage?
3. The reason was clear. No gofundme pages for the rape victims. Jeremy Vine wasn't fuming and threatening to reveal the names and addresses of the rapists.
Even on here the vitriol is directed towards those that wanted to expose the rapists rather than the rapists themselves.
That's a double standard nobody has been able to explain.
I still can't find any quotes. I mean who interviewed her?