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Re: Forum gossip thread by Brent

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Started by RW, March 11, 2017, 02:32:29 AM

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Now please tell Brick I don't belong here so he can stop convincing me I do, mmmkay.
Beware of Gaslighters!

Bricktop

Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "RW"
QuoteOn May 30, a Facebook user from Quebec posted a photo showing Arabic writing on a London patrol car. The post included the statement: "So it starts. The little toes in the door already." The poster also asks the question: "Why is this acceptable?"



The writer also questioned why "police" is not spelled out in French, even though both French and English spell the word exactly the same.



Now police in London, Ont., are being forced to defend decals on patrol cars that have the word "police" written in a number of different languages, including Arabic, which is the one that has angered some people.



Although the decals have been on London Police Service cruisers for at least nine years, a recent Facebook post about Arabic writing on patrol car has resulted in many angry phone calls from Americans upset over the apparent "Islamization of Canada." The post was picked up by a conservative American blog site that also published the phone number for London police.



"Headquarters has been getting calls like crazy," Const. Sandasha Bough said. "Some of them are being patched up to me and people are just screaming at me." Bough couldn't provide specifics on how many calls have come in, but said they've remained steady throughout the day Friday.



The decals were added to police cars in 2009 to represent many of the city's various ethnic groups, but the Arabic one is the only one to draw criticism. Using figures from Statistics Canada, officials selected the most frequently used languages for the stickers, including Vietnamese, Chinese, Persian and Polish. There are plans to include Spanish stickers in the future. "It was a means of being inclusive of the diverse members within the city of London," Bough told CBC News.



The Facebook post on the decals was shared nearly 18,000 times and liked nearly 2,000 times.



London police received some calls after the post originally appeared, Bough said, but calls intensified after it was re-posted to the U.S. blog site.



"Canadians see this as an example of favouritism and inconsistent with French-Canadian values," according to the blog run by an individual identified as Dr. Rich Swier. "This is yet another example of the Islamization of Canada."



The writer suggests people complain and recommended fellow Americans voice their displeasure.



Why do Americans give a shit about what's written on our police cars?



And don't wonder what this fear monger shit buys us.

What a frickin forum wrecking idiot.


OK, son. I've had enough.



You need to pull your fucking head in, and stop with the badgering and bullying.



I am now pissed.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "RW"
QuoteOn May 30, a Facebook user from Quebec posted a photo showing Arabic writing on a London patrol car. The post included the statement: "So it starts. The little toes in the door already." The poster also asks the question: "Why is this acceptable?"



The writer also questioned why "police" is not spelled out in French, even though both French and English spell the word exactly the same.



Now police in London, Ont., are being forced to defend decals on patrol cars that have the word "police" written in a number of different languages, including Arabic, which is the one that has angered some people.



Although the decals have been on London Police Service cruisers for at least nine years, a recent Facebook post about Arabic writing on patrol car has resulted in many angry phone calls from Americans upset over the apparent "Islamization of Canada." The post was picked up by a conservative American blog site that also published the phone number for London police.



"Headquarters has been getting calls like crazy," Const. Sandasha Bough said. "Some of them are being patched up to me and people are just screaming at me." Bough couldn't provide specifics on how many calls have come in, but said they've remained steady throughout the day Friday.



The decals were added to police cars in 2009 to represent many of the city's various ethnic groups, but the Arabic one is the only one to draw criticism. Using figures from Statistics Canada, officials selected the most frequently used languages for the stickers, including Vietnamese, Chinese, Persian and Polish. There are plans to include Spanish stickers in the future. "It was a means of being inclusive of the diverse members within the city of London," Bough told CBC News.



The Facebook post on the decals was shared nearly 18,000 times and liked nearly 2,000 times.



London police received some calls after the post originally appeared, Bough said, but calls intensified after it was re-posted to the U.S. blog site.



"Canadians see this as an example of favouritism and inconsistent with French-Canadian values," according to the blog run by an individual identified as Dr. Rich Swier. "This is yet another example of the Islamization of Canada."



The writer suggests people complain and recommended fellow Americans voice their displeasure.



Why do Americans give a shit about what's written on our police cars?



And don't wonder what this fear monger shit buys us.

What a frickin forum wrecking idiot.


OK, son. I've had enough.



You need to pull your fucking head in, and stop with the badgering and bullying.



I am now pissed.

I agree BT, enough is enough.

Anonymous


Anonymous

Quote from: "seoulbro"Knock it off Herman.

Consider it knocked off.