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originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: Bluntone22
Whereas your country is completely free from the wokist and LGBTQ+ or whatever it is agenda.
I mean, we never hear of any such stupidity coming from there do we?
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: Bluntone22
Whereas your country is completely free from the wokist and LGBTQ+ or whatever it is agenda.
I mean, we never hear of any such stupidity coming from there do we?
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: Bluntone22
Whereas your country is completely free from the wokist and LGBTQ+ or whatever it is agenda.
I mean, we never hear of any such stupidity coming from there do we?
originally posted by: Mahogany
My thoughts...
She is 100% lesbian, but she hasn't told her fellow cops because she thinks they would kick her out of their drinking clique. And then she overreacted on the girl.
The kicker, the other cops already know.
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: Shillkill
We have just as much freedom of speech as anyone else.
We don't want guns.
originally posted by: Annee
Why is an autistic teen drunk?
I don’t think we’re getting the full story.
And there’s degrees of autism from mild to severe.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: Annee
Why is an autistic teen drunk?
I don’t think we’re getting the full story.
And there’s degrees of autism from mild to severe.
In the UK, they encourage children to start drinking at an early age. By the age of 7, if you can't pound a pint of lager you are sent away to schools in Ireland.
Most "pubs" are actually daycare centres, where they also serve things called "meat pies".
originally posted by: Annee
Why is an autistic teen drunk?
I don’t think we’re getting the full story.
And there’s degrees of autism from mild to severe.
The mother of the girl, who goes by Nikita Snow on social media, explained that her oldest daughter, 18, had been out with friends on August 7. Her 16-year-old daughter, Amanda, was also with the group, per Reduxx.
The eldest sibling contacted the police after her younger sister began to act in “unsafe ways,” unable to reach her mother. She explained that her younger sister was autistic and needed a safe escort home.
“They said they would come assist in getting her home as she is vulnerable, with her being diagnosed with autism,” Snow said. “When they arrived where my two daughters were, Amanda refused to travel alone with them and wanted her sister to come with her, so she agreed.”
Snow claims she was woken up at 1 am to the sound of knocking at the door. It was the West Yorkshire Police with her two daughters.
“They said they were just bringing her home safely… [But] one of the officers had hold of Amanda and was squeezing her arm very tightly. She asked me to get [the officer] off her arm as it was hurting so I guided my daughter inside,” Snow said.
As Amanda was being brought into the house, she made a remark about the female officer that kicked off the scuffle.
Snow said: “She said ‘I think she’s a lesbian like nanna Julie.’” Snow noted that officer had short, blonde hair. “I just felt a jolt on my back… the officer had launched herself in my home at me and Amanda. She was grabbing her.”
Snow claims that Amanda rushed to a cupboard under the stairs and began crying, not knowing what was happening. She also started self-harming out of stress, per the report.
“She was crying and saying sorry to the police woman,” Snow said. “That’s when I grabbed my phone and started recording.”
Video footage shows multiple police officers surrounding the cupboard, as Amanda backed herself in for safety.
The female officer said “She’s getting arrested … Another unit’s coming, don’t worry … I’m telling you another unit is coming, she is going to get arrested tonight.”
Snow pleaded with the officers, trying to explain that her daughter had autism.
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: Annee
Why is an autistic teen drunk?
I don’t think we’re getting the full story.
And there’s degrees of autism from mild to severe.
If the complete story will make your Thursday more satisfying and rewarding
There's this new thing called Google, though there are others as well , if you enter certain search terms like in this case
"autistic teen drunk Yorkshire"
It will pull up a plethora of articles from varying locales and viewpoints, I enjoyed this one because it has more information.
I do hope these additions to the thread, have made your time spent here more enjoyable as well as educational.
humanevents.com... icer
The mother of the girl, who goes by Nikita Snow on social media, explained that her oldest daughter, 18, had been out with friends on August 7. Her 16-year-old daughter, Amanda, was also with the group, per Reduxx.
The eldest sibling contacted the police after her younger sister began to act in “unsafe ways,” unable to reach her mother. She explained that her younger sister was autistic and needed a safe escort home.
“They said they would come assist in getting her home as she is vulnerable, with her being diagnosed with autism,” Snow said. “When they arrived where my two daughters were, Amanda refused to travel alone with them and wanted her sister to come with her, so she agreed.”
Snow claims she was woken up at 1 am to the sound of knocking at the door. It was the West Yorkshire Police with her two daughters.
“They said they were just bringing her home safely… [But] one of the officers had hold of Amanda and was squeezing her arm very tightly. She asked me to get [the officer] off her arm as it was hurting so I guided my daughter inside,” Snow said.
As Amanda was being brought into the house, she made a remark about the female officer that kicked off the scuffle.
Snow said: “She said ‘I think she’s a lesbian like nanna Julie.’” Snow noted that officer had short, blonde hair. “I just felt a jolt on my back… the officer had launched herself in my home at me and Amanda. She was grabbing her.”
Snow claims that Amanda rushed to a cupboard under the stairs and began crying, not knowing what was happening. She also started self-harming out of stress, per the report.
“She was crying and saying sorry to the police woman,” Snow said. “That’s when I grabbed my phone and started recording.”
Video footage shows multiple police officers surrounding the cupboard, as Amanda backed herself in for safety.
The female officer said “She’s getting arrested … Another unit’s coming, don’t worry … I’m telling you another unit is coming, she is going to get arrested tonight.”
Snow pleaded with the officers, trying to explain that her daughter had autism.
originally posted by: GENERAL EYES
Abuse of power always pisses me off.
Since when has lesbian been a slur?