The British Summer of Discontent - The growing civil unrest of the native British population, sparked by the murder of 3 young girls in Southport

Genuine question, do you have halal where you're from/do you know what it is?
Most people don't and think it's just some paki label.

Halal is an inhumane slaughter method where the animal is strung up, has its' throat slit while the blood pours out, with no anaesthetic or sedation, while some stinking flip-flop wearing paki twat says a prayer.

In the UK it is illegal to NOT sedate an animal before slaughter, as it's seen as unnecessarily cruel and torturous for the animal.

It always gets my almonds jogging at where the fuck PETA or Animal rights groups are when it comes to halal, because they're awfully fucking silent.
I actually found out what "halal" was when I was working in a kitchen in the Isle of Man. I first read the word on the boxes of chicken meat we used but had no idea what it meant. I told my dad about the boxes and asked what the word meant, and he informed me. The guy who ran the place was Indian, who basically only hired (dark-skinned) foreigners, and I was the only native (white) working there. He also didn't pay me for all of the work I did, and I had to threaten to take him to court after taking evidence of my hours for months. I never got a proper pay slip/work contract; it was all "under the counter". He kept promising he'd officially hire me and increase my wage but never did.
One of his family members I worked with in the kitchen was such an annoying fucking nigger cunt, who wouldn't stop sexually harassing the short-stack Asian woman part-timer who had a boyfriend anyway (a boyfriend who was a head and a half taller than him and strong, while he was like 5 foot and a half/skinny).
He would buy expensive jewelry and wear it while we were flipping burgers and making wraps using expired ingredients.
Basically, just never eat at a restaurant owned by brown people, you never know what shady shit they're up to, and I'm so fucking tired of the mainstream media, such as the aptly named BBC, trying to gaslight me into thinking they're normal human beings who are totally decent and don't want to kill us and rape our daughters.
 
IF you want to make this thread about America, invade and annex UK.
i mean don't tempt them. it is a brown Muslim country with oil after all. i hear it even has weapons of mass destruction.
61 year old Brit gets 18 months in prison for chanting "Who the fuck is Allah?" during a protest
so i know people have been saying "England is gonna be under a caliphate soon" to get under the skin of Anglos for years, but now that:

1. people are going to jail for blasphemy

2. there is a 2 tier justice system that ignores pretty much all Islamic crime and comes down harshly on the "unbelievers"

3. there are honor killings and rape gangs that are ignored by the state.

4. the working nonbelievers are forced to pay money to support the muzrats as they destroy the Anglo culture and cities.

like are we sure this a meme anymore? what would even be the difference at this point?
 
Edit: The below only applies to Scotland and not England.

I can't reply, however the dude threatening to use a rifle as a form of intimidation should be getting a couple of years.

I am one of the few people on this Island that has a firearms license and I can tell you that the restrictions are so strict that it hurts -- you cannot legally threaten someone with a firearm in any way; not even as a joke or boast. It is one of the highest punishable crimes that the UK has. If they are found to actually have a AK-47 then I better fucking see counter terrorism or the intelligence services take over because it's literally impossible to get any form of AK in the UK legally.

If it's a fake then that also counts as a serious offence -- you cannot have a replica firearm in the UK. All weapons have to be clearly distinguished as fake, and if not then they treat it just as real (I know, it's fucking retarded).
 
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I can't reply, however the dude threatening to use a rifle as a form of intimidation should be getting a couple of years.

I am one of the few people on this Island that has a firearms license and I can tell you that the restrictions are so strict that it hurts -- you cannot legally threaten someone with a firearm in any way; not even as a joke or boast. It is one of the highest punishable crimes that the UK has. If they are found to actually have a AK-47 then I better fucking see counter terrorism or the intelligence services take over because it's literally impossible to get any form of AK in the UK legally.

If it's a fake then that also counts as a serious offence -- you cannot have a replica firearm in the UK. All weapons have to be clearly distinguished as fake, and if not then they treat it just as real (I know, it's fucking retarded).
How come I can go buy a replica Airsoft/co2 bb gun then? Genuine curiosity.

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I actually found out what "halal" was when I was working in a kitchen in the Isle of Man. I first read the word on the boxes of chicken meat we used but had no idea what it meant. I told my dad about the boxes and asked what the word meant, and he informed me. The guy who ran the place was Indian, who basically only hired (dark-skinned) foreigners, and I was the only native (white) working there. He also didn't pay me for all of the work I did, and I had to threaten to take him to court after taking evidence of my hours for months. I never got a proper pay slip/work contract; it was all "under the counter". He kept promising he'd officially hire me and increase my wage but never did.
How old were you?
 
If it's a fake then that also counts as a serious offence -- you cannot have a replica firearm in the UK. All weapons have to be clearly distinguished as fake, and if not then they treat it just as real (I know, it's fucking retarded).
This just is not true even remotely. It is illegal to **BUY** a RIF from a store without a ukara. A store cannot sell you a rif if you do not have a ukara. You can still own a rif without a ukara. There is no law against owning an rif even without any license bullshit. You can still buy one (just not from a store) without a ukara, I could legally sell anyone in this thread any of my airsoft guns. And no they do not have to be distinguished as fake at all. There is no law in England that requires them to have red tips or be bright colours, that is an american law. The airsoft pistols I own are 1;1 replicas of the real firearm and would fool even the biggest firearms enthusiast unless they were holding it. The only bright coloured rifs are ones that you can buy without a ukara. There is nothing legally stopping you from taking a two tone rif and just spray painting it black.
 
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like are we sure this a meme anymore?
It was never a meme. Cause the ‘meme’ started about 10 years ago which is when the problems started happening. It was people seeing what was happening, crunching the data and realising what the end result would be.
what would even be the difference at this point?
It would still be a better standard of living than their own countries.
 
How come I can go buy a replica Airsoft/co2 bb gun then? Genuine curiosity.

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**The below and my previous statement applies to only Scotland as I didn't realize the laws were different between the borders**

Sorry regional differences. In Scotland you're not allowed one without a license. It is fucking retarded.

Airsoft is different to "replica" in this sense. I know it's confusing.

Airsoft isn't technically a replica as it actually functions.

Air rifles are classed as firearms. Also fucking retarded.

In England and Wales, you need a "legitimate" reason to own a replica -- for example, if you have it purely for the sake of it then they can technically slap a firearms offence on you. What's a legitimate reason? Whatever the fuck they determine which makes it even worse.

In Scotland you will forever be cucked by the SNP and Scottish Government, and you aren't even allowed to have an airsoft rifle without a license.

For example, if you walk around with a airsoft or replica -- even though it cannot cause harm or inflict gross bodily harm -- they will likely treat it as a legitimate threat to life.

This just is not true even remotely. It is illegal to **BUY** a RIF from a store without a ukara. A store cannot sell you a rif if you do not have a ukara. You can still own a rif without a ukara. There is no law against owning an rif even without any license bullshit. You can still buy one (just not from a store) without a ukara, I could legally sell anyone in this thread any of my airsoft guns. And no they do not have to be distinguished as fake at all. There is no law in England that requires them to have red tips or be bright colours, that is an american law. The airsoft pistols I own are 1;1 replicas of the real firearm and would fool even the biggest firearms enthusiast unless they were holding it. The only bright coloured rifs are ones that you can buy without a ukara. There is nothing legally stopping you from taking a two tone rif and just spray painting it black.

I'm not in England. I never realized until looking in to it now that the laws were different. I always thought it was a centralized set of law purely held by London. I didn't realize England has more lax laws.


Edit: Okay the more I read in to this the more confusing it becomes. Somehow it was less confusing to apply for an actual firearms license. Why is everything in this country so annoyingly convoluted.
 
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Thanks for explaining. Can't quote you for some reason.
One titbit I know about UK gun law is you can own any gun that uses obsolete ammo without any license or registering it.
 
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Thanks for explaining. Can't quote you for some reason.
One titbit I know about UK gun law is you can own any gun that uses obsolete ammo without any license or registering it.

I don't think I gave an exactly precise answer to be honest. I was always under the impression that replicas were banned throughout the entirety of the UK, however it seems Scotland has it harsher.

I'm confused though -- what stops an airsoft rifle from being a replica. If airsoft is legal to sell but replicas aren't... what's the fucking difference to the average person?

It seems it's applied at trade rather than consumer.

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Edit: Okay the more I read in to this the more confusing it becomes. Somehow it was less confusing to apply for an actual firearms license. Why is everything in this country so annoyingly convoluted.
Why the fuck is it different in scotland? Who made that choice? I thought it was universal too. Firearms licenses are straight forward because they're not meant to be confusing. They're just meant to be incredibly restrictive in terms of who you can get to vouch and the reasoning for it. I remember applying for one ages ago and the person that I spoke to said that I couldn't use the guy who signed off on my ukara (the guy who knows that I am responsible with that sort of stuff) because our relationship would be too friendly despite never talking to him in a personal setting. The firearms license is straight forward because they block you by making the people who have to sign on it be both people that know you well enough to trust you but not too well because then they will be friendly and not impartial and it's fucking retarded.
 
Why the fuck is it different in scotland? Who made that choice? I thought it was universal too. Firearms licenses are straight forward because they're not meant to be confusing. They're just meant to be incredibly restrictive in terms of who you can get to vouch and the reasoning for it. I remember applying for one ages ago and the person that I spoke to said that I couldn't use the guy who signed off on my ukara (the guy who knows that I am responsible with that sort of stuff) because our relationship would be too friendly despite never talking to him in a personal setting. The firearms license is straight forward because they block you by making the people who have to sign on it be both people that know you well enough to trust you but not too well because then they will be friendly and not impartial and it's fucking retarded.

The source of all of Scotland's problems: The SNP.

You know what's even worse? Every semi is .22. I know for practice shooting and sports shooting it isn't a big deal but there's just something missing from .22 compared to higher calibre.

I remember visiting Vegas and being able to fire off a m16. Even a 5.56 feel better.

I had my entire existence looked in to when I applied. Anything and everything public. They contacted about 7 different people to make sure I wasn't gonna go on a spree. And they do surprise inspections so much, around 4 times in 2 years is what I've had to deal with. They interrogate you during it.

I am a sports shooter and have a membership. I nearly lost my license because I couldn't prove that I was using it for its intended purpose because, and you'll never imagine, IT WAS THE FUCKING PANDEMIC.
 
I don't think I gave an exactly precise answer to be honest. I was always under the impression that replicas were banned throughout the entirety of the UK, however it seems Scotland has it harsher.

I'm confused though -- what stops an airsoft rifle from being a replica. If airsoft is legal to sell but replicas aren't... what's the fucking difference to the average person?

It seems it's applied at trade rather than consumer.

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Airsoft guns fall under the RIF category. An airsoft gun IS a replica firearm. I would assume whatever you read was a partial quote, the thing that you are quoting in this post specifically applies to public places only, this is not the law for RIFs in general. The 'reasonable excuse' to own one is that you are playing a sport. It's also still not technically legal to carry an airsoft gun around in public. You are (legally) meant to keep it in a nondescript box or bag when transporting it in public, not that anyone really gives a shit about that. But you'll hear airsoft players talking about 'make sure you leave it in the boot of your car or under a jacket or something' because if a policeman (or nosey cunt) walks by and sees it then it will be treated as a live firearm and you will be arrested for it. You can go right now and buy a replica firearm. Here's a website based in England that ships to England where you can buy replica firearms, not airsoft. https://www.southernswords.co.uk/replica-firearms.html.

It's still a very serious crime to threaten someone with it and those threats will be dealt with as though it was a real firearm though.
 
Airsoft guns fall under the RIF category. An airsoft gun IS a replica firearm. I would assume whatever you read was a partial quote, the thing that you are quoting in this post specifically applies to public places only, this is not the law for RIFs in general. The 'reasonable excuse' to own one is that you are playing a sport. It's also still not technically legal to carry an airsoft gun around in public. You are (legally) meant to keep it in a nondescript box or bag when transporting it in public, not that anyone really gives a shit about that. But you'll hear airsoft players talking about 'make sure you leave it in the boot of your car or under a jacket or something' because if a policeman (or nosey cunt) walks by and sees it then it will be treated as a live firearm and you will be arrested for it. You can go right now and buy a replica firearm. Here's a website based in England that ships to England where you can buy replica firearms, not airsoft. https://www.southernswords.co.uk/replica-firearms.html.

It's still a very serious crime to threaten someone with it and those threats will be dealt with as though it was a real firearm though.

I feel like my collection is suddenly going to expand heavily with this knowledge. I was always under the assumption they were banned unless there was a valid reason. I don't actively compete in airsoft but it's always been something I've wanted to do so I might just risk it and get a few.

I have so many pistols I want to own but can't due to the stock requirements, and this is going to fill a nice gap for it.
 
I feel like my collection is suddenly going to expand heavily with this knowledge. I was always under the assumption they were banned unless there was a valid reason. I don't actively compete in airsoft but it's always been something I've wanted to do so I might just risk it and get a few.

I have so many pistols I want to own but can't due to the stock requirements, and this is going to fill a nice gap for it.
No you don't understand, you *DO* go to airsoft, you've just been busy recently and haven't had the chance to go recently, don't tell the government the truth they won't reciprocate it. It takes two months of active participation at a singular airsoft field to get a ukara anyway, then you have 5 (?) years after the last visit (that resets if you go again) to buy whatever you want with it
 
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No you don't understand, you *DO* go to airsoft, you've just been busy recently and haven't had the chance to go recently, don't tell the government the truth they won't reciprocate it. It takes two months of active participation at a singular airsoft field to get a ukara anyway, then you have 5 (?) years after the last visit (that resets if you go again) to buy whatever you want with it

AHHHHHHHHHHHH I see what you mean now.

You can tell living in Scotland has also started to cuck me to the sheepish ways also.
 
This just is not true even remotely. It is illegal to **BUY** a RIF from a store without a ukara. A store cannot sell you a rif if you do not have a ukara. You can still own a rif without a ukara. There is no law against owning an rif even without any license bullshit. You can still buy one (just not from a store) without a ukara, I could legally sell anyone in this thread any of my airsoft guns. And no they do not have to be distinguished as fake at all. There is no law in England that requires them to have red tips or be bright colours, that is an american law. The airsoft pistols I own are 1;1 replicas of the real firearm and would fool even the biggest firearms enthusiast unless they were holding it. The only bright coloured rifs are ones that you can buy without a ukara. There is nothing legally stopping you from taking a two tone rif and just spray painting it black.
This is wrong. All replica firearms are banned, I even had mine threated to be destroyed when I was trying to sell it back to the store I bought it from.
I walked into town a few months back to ask about air rifles because I want to get into rabbiting/ratting. I could buy a .22 rifle there and then, and I was tempted because some were sweet. The shop even had a cage in the back where he housed other people's rifles, shotguns and pistols and told me that owning a real rifle, shotgun and pistol isn't as hard as one may think. If you're ex-forces, you're nailed on to be allowed one. If you're a farmer or own private land, owning a shotty or rifle is legal as long as the coppers know about it.

A fella I worked with did proper hunting; deer and shit like that with games/groundskeepers. He has 3 rifles that are locked in a safe. Rozzers inspect the rifle and floor safe a few times a year to make sure he's inline with the law.

The American idea that we can't have guns is retarded. We can have them, but 99.9999% of people either dont know, want or care that we can.
 
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