Today, in a court case in Bongistan, /pol/ was mentioned in a case involving a suspected ISIS member on a charge of 'preparing for an act of terrorism'
I was in the public gallery at the time.
>>72621397
They know of our existence.
>>72621397
>the public gallery
why do british courts have displays of art for the public? wouldn't that just congest the courthouse?
How was it called? Pol like politics, powl like pole or poll, or pee oh el?
>>72621397
Oh? Do tell more, good sir of boiled-meatistan.
>>72621508
Your court system broadcasts stuff on TV in front of millions.
>>72621397
Post details or hang yourself with your own entrails
Sandniggers are too busy killing each other and raping white women to use the internet.
>>72621580
>millions of americans are well versed in our court system due to watching court sessions for years
>brits think this is bad
lmao I guess having knowledge of the legal system is looked down upon over there
>>72621580
Not really, only CSPAN does that and nobody watches CSPAN. I guess if Judge Judy counts.
>>72621580
It is on a district by district to basis. Most do not broadcast court proceedings, but all are opened to the public. Except in special sealed non criminal cases. Like Adoption.>>72621397
>>72621397
There was a /pol/ edit in the Daily Mail on friday
>>72621576
'pol' rhyming with 'doll'
>>72621578
Yeah, my friend was giving a character reference to him, and then his barrister said 'Even anon, who is a member of the online islamophobic activist group 'pol' can testify that the defendant has always been a moderate and tolerant muslim for as long as he has known him'
The guy was just in possesion of questionable material like anarchist cookbook, breivik's manifesto and other stuff like that.
>>72621790
Source
>>72621397
Tell us more or i didn't fucking happen.
>>72621816
>rhyming with doll
>/paul/
>>72621729
It's legal over here now actually. Its mostly useless except for law students and we have the equivalent of Judge Judy over here now too.
>>72621397
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>>72621790
>yfw no more bongs on /pol/ after this
>citizens, stop slacking. It's time for jumping jacks
>>72621397
Britbong court case on a bank holiday weekend? I don't think anyone is falling for that one, m8.
>>72621816
Interesting. I would object to the term Islamophobic though. That implies an irrational fear or suspicioun of Islam and I think now at minimum a healthy suspicioun of Islam is warranted.
>>72622217
das raysis cracka-ass
>>72621816
>member of /pol/
So he comes here occasionally and defends @MPSCaszenove?
I pose as a isis member on many websites even /pol/ am i on a list desu senpai?
>>72622217
nothing about irrational. Phobia is just fear.
Irrational is a tack on like the "hate" in homophobia
>>72623343
you best believe it cunt
>>72621397
bin that offensive post
25+ replies and still no source
>>72623851
>OP says he heard it while in a public place
>expects there to be a news article on this
Are you sure It's not reference to the autistic tripfag that always used to post on /int/ (and likely /pol/ too) who lived in Jersey and was eventually arrested on terror charges?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-jersey-31868491
>>72623952
>suspected ISIS member on a charge of 'preparing for an act of terrorism'
Pretty newsworthy, don't you think?
and >>72621790 ?
>>72621764
"Judge" Judy is merely an agreed upon arbitrator to a dispute, rather than an actual judge.