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You Have To Laugh Really.
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'Mental health issues', a catchall phrase used to excuse bad behaviour, especially when dealing with the wealthy and entitled when they stray from the straight and narrow and get caught.
13:41 Wed 01st Jan 2020
To be fair to Abacus you really cannot control what your grown up child does so linking her in is a bit off.
As for her son, go round beting up coppers then expect what comes to you.
As for private/public school education that does not stop you fro offending (I speak with first hand experience). Whilst I do agree with what DA did sending him it is a tad hypocritical of her with labours stance on private education but not at all related to this crime.
As for her son, go round beting up coppers then expect what comes to you.
As for private/public school education that does not stop you fro offending (I speak with first hand experience). Whilst I do agree with what DA did sending him it is a tad hypocritical of her with labours stance on private education but not at all related to this crime.
//What's racist about that? Insert any colour creed or gender, he/she/it would still be a moron?//
What racist is that you chose to mention it. Would you have called him a white moron if that was appropriate? No, of course you wouldn't have. You bought up his race only because he is black, as if that's another stick to beat him with.
I don't know what mental illness he's being treated for, but if he's in charge of his faculties, he should be punished accordingly.
What racist is that you chose to mention it. Would you have called him a white moron if that was appropriate? No, of course you wouldn't have. You bought up his race only because he is black, as if that's another stick to beat him with.
I don't know what mental illness he's being treated for, but if he's in charge of his faculties, he should be punished accordingly.