Remind me not to hire an 18 year old civilian as a security guard at an event. That fear of being branded a racist far overpowered his important gut impression that the guy looked dodgy.
Most 18 year olds today are either fully saturated with that fear of being called a racist, or filled with the desire to root out, expose, and punish anyone who THEY think might be a racist.
mission accomplished, Khan & Co.
That’s ridiculous. He should also be charged with the deaths. If you can’t do the job you are paid for, you should quit. So what if he was called racist. Many lives could have been saved. If he wasn’t trouble, he’d be criticized but big deal.
Keep in mind that this is the UK we’re talking about, where being “racist” is a criminal offense. The guard was, IMHO, fully justified in his hesitancy, and the prevailing conditions that engendered that hesitancy, as well as the deaths that resulted, can be laid squarely at the feet of the UK government.
Members of official grievance groups are like the lords and ladies of bygone days. A member of an inferior class should think twice before daring to accuse one of his betters, let alone get in their way.
As an aside I heard a “come visit Manchester” commercial on the radio today. Their list of attractions wasn’t very persuasive …and bombers too!
Same for the San Bernardino massacre a few years back. suspects acted suspicious but neighbors did not report them fearing being called “racists”. Then they shot up the Inland Regional Center killing 15. And then they got a nice secret moslem funeral. Should have been fed to the hogs.
He probably would have been arrested for complaining. I know in Germany if you make any complaint against a rapefugee you can be arrested.