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heres another pair

http://www.dailymail....-McDonalds-queue.html

these trash certainly help to enrich our countries rich culture !
bazwillrun

Agree - like this piece of filth...what is it with certain people?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/...mbridgeshire-18070507

It's like the Baby P case...what kind of animal will do that to a child? A baby.

And it seems to be happening more frequently. What on earth is happening?
Scum indeed..... but I can't help wondering if aliens have stolen the real Mrs O.
I think mrs o is just practising ahead of her forthcoming marriage to anotheoldgit, so they will be singing from the same songsheet.
/// seems to be happening more frequently///

Is there any evidence to support this ?

Or are The Mail just reporting more of them - to support their own hidden (racist) agenda ?
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kiki and jno - I am saying nothing ;-)
Canary42

Why is it racist to report on black criminals, are you suggesting that the Mail should only report on white criminals?
AOG

The problem is - there are some people who will look at this story and attribute the crime to a race (see bazwillrun's comment).

However, if you look at responses to the Baby P story, which was equally horrific, no-one would say, "There's a serious problem with young white men..."

I wouldn't necessarily say the Mail has a racist agenda...but to appeal to the very widest right wing audience, they will regularly publish stories to increase 'click through' and therefore guarantee advertising rates. It has, however, been badly caught out on a number of stories recently (anti-gay, anti-Muslim etc), which they've been pulled up on.
No, aog, the Daily Mail shouldn't. But do you happen to think serious crimes are predominantly, in terms of the population, committed by Muslims or black people? I think anyone reading the Daily Mail might get that impression. It's not incidentally, one which your posts seem set upon removing, but that may be because it's true of all such crimes, of course. Don't think so, myself, save that the grooming case in Rochdale has a distinct cultural element and that appears common to a number of such cases in that area.

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