If houses had been set on fire *by* ethnic minority people, I suspect the BBC would have somehow rediscovered the active voice
What a surprise, they've gone for the 'Kemi Badenoch' of journalism.
I'm not sure which is worse.
The idea that rearming Belfast's paramilitaries is a solution to racism.
Or the idea that we should take lessons in keeping safe in our homes from the country with the most domestic gun deaths in the world.
Otto English
Steve Peers
Russ Jones
Chidi Ejimofo
The houses of ethnic minorities in Belfast didn’t ’go on fire’ last night - as my radio has told me - they were set alight
The second amendment can be hard to defend because when things are going even moderately all right, you do not need to own a gun
When shit like this starts happening, though, it's a damn good right to have
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The second amendment can be hard to defend because when things are going even moderately all right, you do not need to own a gun
When shit like this starts happening, though, it's a damn good right to have