Sasha Johnson shot in the head?!?

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You know, I was sure you were a BNP member as it came up around then when VIRII and a few others were the loudest bunch but you had a slightly different approach than them :)

No mate, absolutely not, we were all there, including Asians & Blacks, to try and deal with the Polish problem and at 63 I still haven't voted for anybody.
I was born in Nigeria, then lived by the railway station in Stoke where all my friends were Asians & Blacks, Garth Crooks the footballer was my best mate for years.
I was bought up in a very multi-cultural area where I was baby-sat by Pakistani, Indian & Jamaican families and I never went hungry.
Up until I was 12 the only music I listened to was Motown, Soul and Reggae.
Years on and all my bosses are Asian & Black so if it bothered me I wouldn't be there.
It's hurtful that because I went to a couple of BNP meetings to deal with a white Polish problem that people thought I was inclined that way but I understand why they thought that.
 
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I think there are a lot of good black people representing the black community these days.
Well the people in that demographic I work and socialise with don't feel the need to "represent" or get political at all, they just get on with their lives.

Most of us are middle aged so they definitely experienced pretty overt, nasty racism in their childhood days. I'm sure that was crappy and I'm sorry that was a thing but I take my hat off to their resilience and the fact that they didn't develop a massive chip on their shoulder despite it all. Unlike some others obviously.
 
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No mate, absolutely not, we were all there, including Asians & Blacks, to try and deal with the Polish problem and at 63 I still haven't voted for anybody.
I was born in Nigeria, then lived by the railway station in Stoke where all my friends were Asians & Blacks, Garth Crooks the footballer was my best mate for years.
I was bought up in a very multi-cultural area where I was baby-sat by Pakistani, Indian & Jamaican families and I never went hungry.
Up until I was 12 the only music I listened to was Motown, Soul and Reggae.
Years on and all my bosses are Asian & Black so if it bothered me I wouldn't be there.
It's hurtful that because I went to a couple of BNP meetings to deal with a white Polish problem that people thought I was inclined that way but I understand why they thought that.

Yeah, it was a while after that I realised you weren't actually part of that 'group' but it was the whole BNP thing that made me, and a few others, think you were.

Sorry about that :)
 
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Oh they are still posting the same old nonsense. Stuff like 'she probably asked for it', 'look at her history she is nasty', 'Why are they always blaming white people for black on black crime', 'its a cultural issue'. The usual rhetoric.

Young women gets shot in the head and 'shes nasty'. Class.
No, I simply asked what the rhetoric was. Interesting that my post was deleted.

If you have evidence that the perpetrators were not 4 black men, you should offer this evidence forward to the correct establishment, it's serious if you do.

Care to answer my question though.??

Nice that you raised your head above the parapet though. Pathetic
 
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She has bought 3 $million+ homes with the cash.
They have tried to look in to it, but she has hidden the money very well in of shore banks.
This Sasha girl or someone else?

Never realised being a professional race grifter was so profitable. I'm in the wrong job!
 
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There was a snippet of this video posted earlier where she's using an ethnic slur against a black man opposite her, hadn't realised this is actually from an interview involving "Tommy Robinson", there is a longer clip here:

(warning, as per the shorter clip already posted there is some swearing from Sasha, she does seem to have a bit of a temper!)

I had no idea that vid involved TR. What was quite revealing is that Sasha seemed not to know about BLM in the US and their aims. Like many she's just taken BLM as a statement and run with it. She clearly hasn't looked at the stats either or believes they aren't true. Her personal anecdotes apparently count for more.
 
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Yeah, it was a while after that I realised you weren't actually part of that 'group' but it was the whole BNP thing that made me, and a few others, think you were.

Sorry about that :)


Thanks for that Raz, much appreciated.
However some people only see one thing and put two and two together and make five so I should never have mentioned it in the first place.
If I'd said I was going to a Labour meeting to hopefully sort out a white Polish worker problem nobody would have blinked.

A good example:
I was invited to assist at the Sixth Form College with older students.
The Lecturer mentioned that now they were all 18 they were legible to vote so had anybody thought about it.
One girl said she was going to vote BNP and asked why, she came out with what I thought were her Dads words.
I finally spoke and asked her and all the others to never vote for the BNP because they were an horrible party,a couple of minutes passed where I really tore into them.
The following day I got called into my Managers office where a parent had complained about me promoting the BNP in a class full of girls :eek:
My Manager already knew the full story but gave me a dressing down because I shouldn't have spoke about it because somebody would twist it.
After that I started to really think about words that came out of my mouth that couldn't be twisted against me.
 
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After that I started to really think about words that came out of my mouth that couldn't be twisted against me.
So what you're saying is.... :eek: ;)

It does seem these days that people are more keen than ever to infer sinister things from what you say (or what you don't) rather than politely asking for clarity or giving you the benefit of the doubt. Drives me nuts.
 
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