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To: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck who wrote (2411)10/13/2006 11:28:59 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 20106
 
And we, the fools that we are, think we can settle this through the UN which has Russia and China as veto powers.



To: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck who wrote (2411)10/13/2006 12:31:13 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20106
 
“Racist” Schoolgirl (14 yrs old) Arrested in al-Britannia
brussels journal ^ | 10/13/2006

brusselsjournal.com

From the Daily Mail
via the Brussels Journal:

A teenage schoolgirl was arrested by police for racism after refusing to sit with a group of Asian students because some of them did not speak English. Codie Stott’s family claim she was forced to spend three-and-a-half hours in a police cell after she was reported by her teachers. According to Codie, the five – four boys and a girl – then began talking in a language she didn't understand, thought to be Urdu, so she went to speak to the teacher.

“I said ‘I’m not being funny, but can I change groups because I can’t understand them?’ But she started shouting and screaming, saying ‘It’s racist, you’re going to get done by the police’.” Codie said she went outside to calm down where another teacher found her and, after speaking to her class teacher, put her in isolation for the rest of the day.

A complaint was made to a police officer based full-time at the school, and more than a week after the incident on September 26 she was taken to Swinton police station and placed under arrest. “They told me to take my laces out of my shoes and remove my jewellery, and I had my fingerprints and photograph taken,” said Codie. “It was awful.”

[…] Robert Whelan, deputy director of the Civitas think-tank, said: […] “A lot of these arrests don’t result in prosecutions – the aim is to frighten us into self-censorship until we watch everything we say.”

(Excerpt) Read more at brusselsjournal.com ....