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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Just another MAGA hypocrite.
« Last post by funk51 on Today at 04:28:56 AM »
     
                              OH NO boohoo I've been so owned by the tough men of MAGA, I am going to meltdown for a few days see you all after the snow storm. ;D ;D ;D If I survive it. Why can't they just nuke it ???;) ;) ;) ;)
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Average day in UK :D
« Last post by Donny on Today at 04:26:10 AM »

Based on data from the UK Ministry of Justice and independent reviews, there is a significant over-representation of Black individuals in the criminal justice system compared to White individuals, particularly in the prison population, despite representing a smaller share of the general population.
Prison Population: As of 2024, White individuals accounted for approximately 71.8% of the prison population, while Black individuals accounted for roughly 12.1%. Considering that Black people make up approximately 4% of the general population in England and Wales, they are disproportionately represented in prison.
Youth Custody: The disparity is even more pronounced for young people. In 2020, 32% of children in prison were Black, despite Black people accounting for only 13% of the total prison population at that time.
Sentencing and Remand: Black defendants are more likely to be remanded in custody (49% in 2020, compared to 36% for White defendants). They also serve a higher proportion of their sentences in custody (67% in 2020) compared to White prisoners (60%).
Sentence Length: Since 2016, White defendants have consistently received shorter average custodial sentence lengths (ACSL) compared to other ethnic groups. In 2024, the average sentence for White defendants was 18.4 months, compared to 28.6 months for Black defendants.
Arrest Rates: In 2022/23, Black people were 2.2 times as likely to be arrested as White people (20.4 arrests for every 1,000 Black people, compared to 9.4 for every 1,000 White people).
Key Factors and Context
Offence Mix: A major factor in these statistics is the "offence mix," as Black defendants are more heavily represented in categories that carry higher custodial sentences, such as drug and weapon offences.
Drug Offences: Drug offences accounted for 36% of convictions for Black offenders in 2022, compared to 18% for White offenders.
Systemic Disparity: The 2017 Lammy Review and subsequent data indicate that, even when controlling for offence type, Black individuals are still more likely to receive custodial sentences compared to White individuals.
Guilty Pleas: White defendants have historically had higher guilty plea rates (79% in 2020) compared to Black defendants (66% in 2020), which often results in lighter sentences.



why not sort out south africa griffith? just because your family were too cowardly to stand up when the blacks took their land. are all the 'men' in your family racist cowards? at least the KKK act on their racism instead of hiding on message boards like you, donny and kwon. you even ran away from the UK. haha. zero fucking spine- then again the majority of the saffers I met in London talked a great fight but went over like skittles. worst 'fighters' I have ever seen.

It´s no wonder that you stick up for these sub human criminals ..you´ve admitted to your criminal past as you, yourself said you were in jail !
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Did Bertil ever get compared to Haney onstage? Looks like a contender werent Bertils best years the early 80s? Haney wasn't really Haney until about 88-89 imo. Could Bertil have beaten him when he was younger?
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Average day in UK :D
« Last post by 38 returns on Today at 04:23:49 AM »
you are now known as shit lips  :D

you are irrelevant

ran away to germany with a kraut wife- another immigrant ruining a country.

how long were you elected for Donny? For the commies?
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Average day in UK :D
« Last post by 38 returns on Today at 04:21:28 AM »
Black individuals are significantly overrepresented in the UK prison system, comprising approximately 12–13% of the prison population as of 2020–2024, despite making up only about 3% of the total UK population.


Based on data from the UK Ministry of Justice and independent reviews, there is a significant over-representation of Black individuals in the criminal justice system compared to White individuals, particularly in the prison population, despite representing a smaller share of the general population.
Prison Population: As of 2024, White individuals accounted for approximately 71.8% of the prison population, while Black individuals accounted for roughly 12.1%. Considering that Black people make up approximately 4% of the general population in England and Wales, they are disproportionately represented in prison.
Youth Custody: The disparity is even more pronounced for young people. In 2020, 32% of children in prison were Black, despite Black people accounting for only 13% of the total prison population at that time.
Sentencing and Remand: Black defendants are more likely to be remanded in custody (49% in 2020, compared to 36% for White defendants). They also serve a higher proportion of their sentences in custody (67% in 2020) compared to White prisoners (60%).
Sentence Length: Since 2016, White defendants have consistently received shorter average custodial sentence lengths (ACSL) compared to other ethnic groups. In 2024, the average sentence for White defendants was 18.4 months, compared to 28.6 months for Black defendants.
Arrest Rates: In 2022/23, Black people were 2.2 times as likely to be arrested as White people (20.4 arrests for every 1,000 Black people, compared to 9.4 for every 1,000 White people).
Key Factors and Context
Offence Mix: A major factor in these statistics is the "offence mix," as Black defendants are more heavily represented in categories that carry higher custodial sentences, such as drug and weapon offences.
Drug Offences: Drug offences accounted for 36% of convictions for Black offenders in 2022, compared to 18% for White offenders.
Systemic Disparity: The 2017 Lammy Review and subsequent data indicate that, even when controlling for offence type, Black individuals are still more likely to receive custodial sentences compared to White individuals.
Guilty Pleas: White defendants have historically had higher guilty plea rates (79% in 2020) compared to Black defendants (66% in 2020), which often results in lighter sentences.



why not sort out south africa griffith? just because your family were too cowardly to stand up when the blacks took their land. are all the 'men' in your family racist cowards? at least the KKK act on their racism instead of hiding on message boards like you, donny and kwon. you even ran away from the UK. haha. zero fucking spine- then again the majority of the saffers I met in London talked a great fight but went over like skittles. worst 'fighters' I have ever seen.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Average day in UK :D
« Last post by Donny on Today at 04:18:54 AM »

83.6% of universal claimant benefits are british born or irish- not immigrants. concentrate on the blacks in germany you are terrified of.
you are now known as shit lips  :D
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Average day in UK :D
« Last post by 38 returns on Today at 04:16:25 AM »
More "immigrants" are on social money than white natives  ;)


83.6% of universal claimant benefits are british born or irish- not immigrants. concentrate on the blacks in germany you are terrified of.
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-I was a billionaire (RSD) as an 18 year-old. It didn't matter, I was poor as a church mouse.
-An ounce of gold is worth $5,000.00 now. This year it might go much higher.

get my gist?

Dang - I remember it being just over 1K.
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Training Q&A / Re: The Mature thread
« Last post by Donny on Today at 03:39:02 AM »
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: =l
« Last post by FitnessFrenzy on Today at 03:33:50 AM »




X-box thief.
Oil on canvas.
Johnny Falcon, 2011.


Falcon’s X-box thief freezes a private, almost throwaway moment and elevates it into a public artifact. The composition stages a woman mid-gesture—phone pressed to cheek, body folded inward—caught between defiance and fatigue. The bedroom is not a sanctuary but a battleground of the everyday: rumpled sheets, cluttered edges, the low-lit intimacy of a space where desire, boredom, and strategy coexist. This is sexuality without glamour—charged, pragmatic, and unclean—where allure is a tool as much as an impulse.

The painting circles the vanity of the working class, not as narcissism but as survival. Self-presentation here is improvised, not curated: a performance learned on the fly, enacted in cramped rooms where power is negotiated with glances and posture rather than wealth. Falcon suggests that female cunning—quick, adaptive, unsentimental—can still seduce even after transgression. The theft of the man’s X-box becomes a comic yet pointed symbol: leisure extracted, dominance inverted, desire bargaining with loss.

Irony hums beneath the surface. The subject does not know she has been canonized; she does not know the image has escaped its room and begun circulating, accruing commentary and myth on an internet forum. Her fame is accidental, algorithmic, unconsented—a reminder that modern celebrity often emerges not from aspiration but from exposure. Falcon turns the banal into a mirror for our era, where the smallest domestic scenes can be lifted, reframed, and sanctified by attention alone.

In X-box thief, the ordinary is not merely observed; it is consecrated. The painting argues that internet notoriety is the new museum wall, that classed interiors and compromised desires are today’s history paintings, and that a single, messy moment—once uploaded, once shared—can be transformed into legend.
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