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Could It Have Been The Usual Suspect After All?
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/// The man, of African appearance, is captured moving in and out of the shadows to spray the monument in London in the early hours on Monday. ///
/// The man, of African appearance, is captured moving in and out of the shadows to spray the monument in London in the early hours on Monday. ///
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/// I certainly don't think an organisation like the EDL - lead by a man with a criminal conviction for headbutting a fellow member - would flinch from doing something like this ///
Er? Please explain why a person who had head-butted a fellow member, would not flinch from defacing a Bomber Command Memorial?
Perhaps there are others which you might suggest did it?
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/// I certainly don't think an organisation like the EDL - lead by a man with a criminal conviction for headbutting a fellow member - would flinch from doing something like this ///
Er? Please explain why a person who had head-butted a fellow member, would not flinch from defacing a Bomber Command Memorial?
Perhaps there are others which you might suggest did it?
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Looking at the picture, I would be very surprised if the EDL were indeed involved in the defacing.
However, I don't think this can be described as 'the usual suspect', because I think that most would not immediately think of black Africans as Muslims.
But then there's the question of exactly what is it that marks the man out to be 'of African appearance'???
What would that be, with regard to the poor quality of the CCTV image???
Looking at the picture, I would be very surprised if the EDL were indeed involved in the defacing.
However, I don't think this can be described as 'the usual suspect', because I think that most would not immediately think of black Africans as Muslims.
But then there's the question of exactly what is it that marks the man out to be 'of African appearance'???
What would that be, with regard to the poor quality of the CCTV image???
naomi, I also think the face looks as if it's been photoshopped; it appears to have a partly opaque grey oval around it - more the colour of the floor than of the back of his head. (If the Express did this it doesn't mean the police wouldn't have the original.) It may be an optical illusion caused by lighting, or it may be a sort of pixillation for legal reasons. But whatever it is, there isn't enough in the photo as printed to support a conclusion that he's of African appearance.
naomi, I haven't necessarily found it at all. The picture is too opaque. It could equally be semi-full face, side view, or just from the back (as suggested by the position of his feet). All I can say for sure is that the back of his head (which could be just his hair) is brown - perhaps dark brown, but that could just be a lighting effect too. Nothing of African appearance.
I was looking at the back of his head, because that was the only part of his body I could be (fairly) sure I was seeing. The rest's just too low-res. This may be the CCTV, or the Express, or both. But I'll be surprised if they can make an identification from it, and - on the basis of the pictures they've printed - they haven't convinced me even of his race.
I attended a private show at Philip Jacksons studio whilst he was creating the Bomber Command monument.
I witnessed a number of veterans who were considerably moved by the majestic beauty, power and emotion that the very talented sculptor evoked in his work.
I hope the work is swiftly restored for them.
I witnessed a number of veterans who were considerably moved by the majestic beauty, power and emotion that the very talented sculptor evoked in his work.
I hope the work is swiftly restored for them.
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