Saturday, August 20, 2011


Must not call Britain's rioting blacks 'jungle bunnies'

We read:
"A Tory councillor has been suspended after he made racist remarks about rioters. Bob Frost, who is also a secondary school maths teacher, described those involved in disturbances last week as 'jungle bunnies' on his Facebook page.

The 49-year-old posted the insult, referring to the riots in London on August 7, less than 24 hours after trouble flared in Tottenham, north London

The remark was removed from his Facebook page after he received a phone call from another Conservative party member. Mr Frost then wrote on Facebook: 'I have just had a phone call that accused me of racism for my above posting.

'Looking at the dictionary it would appear that the term jungle bunnies is perjorative [sic] and is a racist slur relating to African-Americans. 'Needless to say I did not mean to use any offensive racist term and was referring to the urban jungle.'

The councillor, who represents north Deal, added: 'As for the bunny bit it was originally animals but I thought people might object to me calling fellow humans this so I chose something I thought was innocuous and also cuddly.'

The councillor has been suspended from the party and an investigation into the comments has been launched before a panel decides what action to take.

Source

"Bunnies" is a bit too kind. They were behaving like jungle beasts

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

How can you tell when a politician is lying?

-L

Anonymous said...

"Even when black youth gangs target white strangers on the streets and spew racial hatred as they batter and rob them, mayors, police chiefs, and the media tiptoe around their racism, and many in the media either don’t cover these stories or leave out the racism involved.

In England, the government did not call out the troops to squash their riots at the outset. The result was that young hoodlums got to rampage and loot for hours, while the police struggled to contain the violence. Hoodlums returned home with loot from stores with impunity, bringing with it contempt for the law and for the rights of other people.

Despite all the damage that was done by these rioters, both to cities and to the whole fabric of British society, it is very unlikely that most of the people who were arrested will be sentenced to jail. Only 7 percent of people convicted of crimes in England are actually put behind bars.

“Alternatives to incarceration” are in vogue among the politically correct elites in England, just as in the United States. But in Britain those elites have had much more clout for a much longer time. And they have done much more damage..." --- Thomas Sowell

Anonymous said...

"Only 7 percent of people convicted of crimes in England are actually put behind bars."

Reason:

Jailing someone cost money, which could be better spent on politician's foreign junkets, enormus salaries and topof the line chauffered cars.

Allowing the crimnals run amok amongst the citizenry is the preferred alternative.

Anonymous said...

Heh, they say the term 'jungle bunnies' is a perjorative for african-american. I think maybe some MP is upset his constituents are being labeled americans rather than britons.

anonymoose