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What a bunch of covid sheep. Obv haven't looked beyond the main stream media ie BBC and sky do some research.
Good government sheep do as your told regardless to the facts and harm
1000s of people die each year from flu0 -
In my early 20 s Before being in a abusive relationship I was never scared of any thing I would walk my dog and all different times some times really late at night or really early in the morning .Since being abused my ex partner my faith in the police and the Justice system has gone really down hill .It’s very sad what’s happened to this poor lady who was walking home especially by a police man we are supposed to trust the police . It’s all very sad and I hope he’s fully punished to the maximum .I don’t understand tho why this ladies case in particular has caused such a up roar if some one could fill me in that be great it’s terrible what’s happened to her but there have been other ladies who have been out and who have been attacked and murdered is it because this has been done by a police man ?I still live day to day re living bad memories , with my mental illness caused by that trauma I went threw years again and I just never really feel relaxed and safe if the door bell goes or my phone rings I go into a massive panic .0
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@scottishdanny Just a friendly reminder to be considerate of other people's experiences, particular those who have sadly lost loved ones to covid-19. Although the topics discussed generate different views, we ask all our members to be respectful of others' opinions even if they don't agree with them. See our online community guidelines for more details.1
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Cher_Scope said:@scottishdanny Just a friendly reminder to be considerate of other people's experiences, particular those who have sadly lost loved ones to covid-19. Although the topics discussed generate different views, we ask all our members to be respectful of others' opinions even if they don't agree with them. See our online community guidelines for more details.0
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woodbine said:One last comment, a policeman (allegedly) murders a young woman, members of the public are outraged and want to show some empathy then the police clamp down, odd is it not?0
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My 14 year old son was robbed and left in a pool of blood, he now suffers ptsd,should he just man up and get on with it? Mental health hasn't got time limits. Can i ask why you're here? i dont recall seeing any introduction.0
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@Audinut70 I'm sorry to hear about your experience and you have my sympathy. The comment in question has now been removed and I apologise you had to read it. We can never delete how our words impact others but where any content breaches the online guidelines please be reassured action will be taken by the team.
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I was more concerned how it would have made cupcake88 feel. I just didnt understand why he was here if he just wanted to skit people's problems. I've got strong opinions but i try to respect people's feelings.0
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I am not being disrespectful or rude but the thread is suposed to be about women's safety why does everything turn to corona virus which is off topic there are corona virus threads where those comments can be put its a shame that a perfectly good topic and thread has gone off topic0
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I'm sorry, what was my last post? It was about a woman's mental health after domestic violence, whats that got to do with covid?0
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scottishdanny said:Cher_Scope said:@scottishdanny Just a friendly reminder to be considerate of other people's experiences, particular those who have sadly lost loved ones to covid-19. Although the topics discussed generate different views, we ask all our members to be respectful of others' opinions even if they don't agree with them. See our online community guidelines for more details.0
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