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Sounds like another case of fuck around and find out.
Tommy was the one with the gash on the forehead and we only see the aftermath the altercation, to fit a narrative by the MSM. No doubt bosses of the tube station are scrubbing their CCTV footage.
Not sure if it's true but I have heard on the socials and some witness statements online that Tommy was cut by a set of keys.
According to a witness, Robinson and the man were arguing, then Robinson punched him, knocking him unconscious.
That seems to fit with Robinson reposting a comment saying "a pre-emptive strike is totally legal".
Robinson has not commented directly on what happened but re-posted statements by supporters to his X account, including one which said: 'If you cross a line and attack someone physically, or threaten to attack them physically... A pre-emptive strike is totally legal.' www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1495919...ctivist-fled-UK.html
Technically, it's true Jo, you are allowed to self-defence with reasonable force.
Some reports say he was intoxicated, so how do we not know Tommy used reasonable force within the law and gravity and booze took over. We don't see the full video.
Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: Lester Pidgeon wrote: Green Man wrote: like another case of fuck around and find out.
gash on the forehead - cut by a set of keys...
Does ANYONE care?
No.
Although I don't agree with violence from him or toward him.
He's a career criminal.
I see though the team behind him already have the begging bowls out while he luxuriates abroad.
He has never been found guilty by a jury, though.
Does it make a difference?
I mean traveling on a forged passport would probably bring a guitly verdict judge or jury.
As to catching a plane he obviously had a ticket so I'm not too sure that was so terrible if as he claims the bloke approached him but the sensible thing to do would probably have been to ensure the guy was OK seeing he was knocked out.
hedda wrote: Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: Lester Pidgeon wrote: Green Man wrote: like another case of fuck around and find out.
gash on the forehead - cut by a set of keys...
Does ANYONE care?
No.
Although I don't agree with violence from him or toward him.
He's a career criminal.
I see though the team behind him already have the begging bowls out while he luxuriates abroad.
He has never been found guilty by a jury, though.
Does it make a difference?
I mean traveling on a forged passport would probably bring a guitly verdict judge or jury.
As to catching a plane he obviously had a ticket so I'm not too sure that was so terrible if as he claims the bloke approached him but the sensible thing to do would probably have been to ensure the guy was OK seeing he was knocked out.
Surely there is CCTV vision as it's an airport.
It's stupid for him to do that but it was a long time ago, he is not the only one. Many travel illegally everyday without ID.
hedda wrote: Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: Lester Pidgeon wrote: Green Man wrote: like another case of fuck around and find out.
gash on the forehead - cut by a set of keys...
Does ANYONE care?
No.
Although I don't agree with violence from him or toward him.
He's a career criminal.
I see though the team behind him already have the begging bowls out while he luxuriates abroad.
He has never been found guilty by a jury, though.
Does it make a difference?
As to catching a plane he obviously had a ticket so I'm not too sure that was so terrible if as he claims the bloke approached him but the sensible thing to do would probably have been to ensure the guy was OK seeing he was knocked out.
Surely there is CCTV vision as it's an airport.
All we see is Tommy saying he came at me Bruv, with a gash on his forehead. Some bloke lying down, it's odd we only see the aftermath. I wonder if tube station security will say "Cameras were not working", which is the case of something the media are scared to report on, they are hiding something that goes against the narrative.
Even if Robinson were attacked or responded to a perceived danger leaving a unconscious body without even checking whether they are alive or not are the actions of a pretty nasty piece of goods.
Such an attack can also result in very serious legal consequences if the attacked person has permanent injuries.
Like JK I don't know much about him and don't really wish to.
To leave the scene - whatever occured - is cowardly. The man could have been dead or dying. I had a relative who died from one punch to the head on a night out.
To respond to a female BBC reporter's online request for a response by posting "slag".
Well...enough keyboard time on the unhappy, bitter little twerp...
And yes I'm happy to judge him without knowing him. Like Trump, don't excuse him by looking at the media when their own words and actions are in plain sight.
hedda wrote: One punch killings happen all the time.
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Even if Robinson were attacked or responded to a perceived danger leaving a unconscious body without even checking whether they are alive or not are the actions of a pretty nasty piece of goods.
Such an attack can also result in very serious legal consequences if the attacked person has permanent injuries.
Robinson is just a thug.
How do we know he Tommy punched him not pushed him or he just stumbled, like people do when they are intoxicated ?
To leave the scene - whatever occured - is cowardly. The man could have been dead or dying. I had a relative who died from one punch to the head on a night out.
Talk about consequences..when I moved to Australia permanently Sydney had the most vibrant nightlife I've ever encountered even after living in New York for 3 years.
Streets and streets of nightclubs and bars from the "Gay Mile" of Darlinghurst to the bordello and strip joints of Kings Cross with smart nightspots crammed in between (I once saw comedian Robyn Williams give an impromptu comedy routine in one after he'd finished dinner).
And then 2 killings happened..exactly like the Tommy Robinson incident..one punch to 2 teens from thugs on a packed street with both teens dying after hitting their head on the pavement.
Suddenly 24 hour liquor licensing was cancelled & over a year dozens of nightspots closed. The vibrant nightlife literally was gone within 2 years.
I think Robinson may have even had a legal liability to check on the unconscious man.