Someone looted Lush.
“Don’t worry darling, I got something for you”
Paul Williams, 45, was jailed for two years and two months on Friday after pleading guilty to one count of violent disorder in connection with the Sunderland riots.
The court heard he had entered the city centre to collect a takeaway, but ended up at the “forefront” of an “orgy of mindless destruction, violence and disorder”.
His defence lawyer said he had no political opinions around immigration and was “entirely unaware of the basis of what started this”.
Newcastle Crown Court heard Williams threw metal fencing and a can of beer at police, stripped off his shirt and ran at the line of riot shields.
It makes you wonder what goes on in some people’s heads (or doesn’t go on).
he had entered the city centre to collect a takeaway
That’s one expensive takeway. I hope it was tasty.
So he just innocently went into town to get a takeaway wearing an ill-fitting St George’s cross t-shirt?
What a spot of luck for him!
To be fair to him (and I’m not feeling fair), that photo is of the previously mentioned rioter who was done for inciting violence, which totally wouldn’t believe looking at his picture.
His defence lawyer said he had no political opinions around immigration and was “entirely unaware of the basis of what started this”.
That was his defense? Granted he didn’t exactly leave his lawyer with much option but that’s a terrible defense.
“I don’t know why I did it judge, I did it anyway. Can I go now?”
Mackems. What can I say?
Meanwhile, Ashkan Kareem, 33, has been jailed for 12 months after participating in a clash in Darlington on 5 August.
Kareem said he was trying to protect a mosque from being attacked by “racists”.
The presiding judge said Kareem was part of a group which gathered in opposition to men “chanting racist and far-right slogans”, but it was “abundantly clear that would result in violence and it did”.
So we are American school systems now? Defend yourself, believe it or not, straight to jail. What if he wasn’t part of a group, and they attack him? Still jail?
I get what the judge is saying, but that is fucking bull shit. If I can’t protect my own beliefs, why do they get to roll down the street screaming hate?
(Disclaimer, I am from America, but I can see how it could read differently)
not knowing more context than what you provided, he was not protecting himself: he was protecting a building. they were looking to make the situation violent, and he provided the catalyst
If I see a hate group coming for my shit, my people, my property, my fucking anything, you are god damned right I’ll do what I have to do to protect it. If it is me against ten, you are fucking right I’m hitting up the homies for backup. If you are actually being genuine, you are part of the problem
property is not worth violence
So I’ve sat down, cooled off, and really thought about this. You are right. This wasn’t about property though. This was about his people and their beliefs. This was a sacred place of worship
The uk isn’t like Texas where you get gunned down for trespassing or shoplifting, life and peace is valued over property. Please don’t try and export your capitalist obsession for property over people to the rest of the world.
my people
You conveniently ignored that in your life and peace values
I don’t think that Lush haul will cover all the missed Christmases and birthdays.
Does he get to keep the loot tho
I’m not a lawyer, but I think Supermarket Sweep rules apply.
Can you pick me some soap up from Lush, Honey?
The last soap he’ll be picking up for a while!
Get it? Prison rape hahahaha