The Use of the Word Alleged


In this wonderful world of cctv, their is a lot of footage about of people doing some nasty shit.

It fucks me off when the said person in the footage denies it, but fuck me when the press and other media refer to them as the “alleged” it somewhat interferes with my mental interface.
Currently some rag head is languishing in a hospital bed recovering from multiple perforations sustained from the police (confirmed) whilst he allegedly opened fire on a bunch of civilians!!!!!!!!!

I don’t think that it was alleged, I definitely saw him get shot by the police (confirmed) and I am pretty sure it was him on the video shooting at the civilians, unless we have some ridiculous JFK scenario (Puff of smoke behind the grassy knoll) and the bloke had a blank firing replica!

what a load of bollocks.

I appreciate innocent until proven guilty, but fuck me when its screamingly obvious can we skip that part and not have our intelligence insulted!

The Grauniad.

Nominated by : Lord benny

16 thoughts on “The Use of the Word Alleged

  1. I agree that the cowardly gunman should have been referred to as “The cunt in the video shooting innocent people”, but if used correctly the word ‘alleged’ can be used to spread all sorts of mischievous information.

    It is alleged that Kier Starmer’s wife regularly gives him a pegging with a strap-on which has been moulded to the exact size of Emmanuel Macron’s cock.

    Allegedly, David Lammy has had a tyre hung from the ceiling in his house, paid for by the taxpayers, for swinging upside down from whilst drinking tea from the spout of a teapot.

    Good morning everyone!

  2. The only thing you can say for certain if it was a ledge and we know one can play silly games on here and get away with it.

  3. If you like malicious slander and gross defamation of character(I do)
    Then “alleged” is a godsend.
    A get out of jail card
    A golden ticket.

    No costly court case!!
    I can insinuate that celebrities are sexual deviants and politicians corrupt with impunity 👍👍

    Also like “its rumoured”
    And “in my opinion”.

  4. Sometimes, the word ‘alleged’ can get you a little closer to the truth.
    Take the arson attacks on our esteemed PM.
    The official line is that a couple of young Ukrainian men set fire to property owned by him for absolutely no apparent reason.
    Unofficially, it is alleged in some quarters, that they were disgruntled rent boys.
    Spurious accusations? Or inside information leaked by old bill?
    We’ll probably never know the real truth, but Starmers card is marked.
    Which can only be a good thing.

  5. It is rumoured that Nigel Farage has a tiny cock, supposedly no more than 2 inches on the bonk.

    Un-named sources also allege that he is a premature ejaculator.

    One of his past partners, who didn’t want to be identified said, “In my opinion, he is a 2 push Charlie”.

  6. I can’t remember who the politician was who called a policeman in Downing Street a pleb.

    Instead of defending himself like a normal person by saying, “Look, I make a thousand decisions a day and I probably get 990 right. I am sure that the policeman can forgive my small outburst of frustration”.

    No, he said, “I did not use the words attributed to me”.

    Yes, you smug, arrogant cunt.
    Of course you didn’t use the words ‘attributed to me’, you called him a pleb.

    People can use word games and politicians, many of whom are trained lawyers, are well practiced in them.

  7. It is safer to qualify a claim with the word “alleged” as, if you’re wrong and/or upset the wrong people, including the government when one of their delightful enrichers commits heinous acts against our people, you can end up in prison. Besides which, the camera does seem to lie a lot these days, especially when it is politically expedient.

    Whilst the incident is in the process of being memory-holed, we may remember what happened at Manchester Airport around 18 months ago. CCTV footage seemed to show police brutality against an innocent young British man for no apparent reason. The mainstream media leapt to the occasion, the organised and fanatical left wing filth took to the streets, and the – err – local community protested outside the police station. Police brutality and defund the police and institutional racism and… then some cheeky rascal released another video clip, to the apparent, or alleged, irritation of some in the authorities. And then we saw a very different side to the story. The rest, so they say, is history. I’m not even sure what the outcome has been, as the media seems strangely disinterested.

    I’d stick with “alleged”. Sometimes we are wrong, and we always – especially as political dissidents in a nutcase, socialist country – need to exercise additional caution to protect ourselves. Think smart, think S-Mart.

    • Why are all top brass coppers such wankers?

      Softly spoken Walter the softy types.

      Mark Rowley head of the Met looks like a geriatric Harry Hill.
      No way he could arrest anyone.

      And that West Midlands cop responsible for keeping the brummie ayatollahs happy by banning jew football fans.
      Hes camp as fuck.
      With his man boobs and limp wrists.

      No alleged.
      Bunch of twats.

  8. ‘Understands’ is another one

    The BBC ‘understands’ that Jess Phillips is more frightening than Alien

    The Aussie rag head was alleged to have shot multiple people, ended up in hospital, obviously had memory loss…. Not me bruv.

  9. Yes “alleged” can be used as a get out of jail card, or more correctly to qualify a statement being made. However it adds nothing when applied to the bleedin’ obvious. “The stolen gear was in his bag and we have film of him nicking it”
    If I may I should like to add ‘rage bait’ when applied to a piece of news. The phrase has a touch of disbeleif about it but and hints it should be dismissed (similarly to ‘scare story’). The real question to ask is ” but is it true?” instead of dismissing it altogether. It is most often used by The Left.

  10. Whatever happened to the tried and trusted maxim ‘If they’re black, they’re guilty’? Things were much more straightforward in the days of old fashioned common sense!

    Good morning, everyone.

  11. What’s worse is when it’s an ethnic or a peaceful (and, it always is), those media cunts always say ‘A British citizen’ or ‘a person of white european origin’ when the world and his pet whippet knows they are not. The Manchester Arena murderer was a ‘British Citizen”. And, the Southport treeswinger child killer was ‘from Cardiff’.In other words the cunts want to blame white British people for the crimes of these d’arc-ee filth and migrant cack.

    However, on the rare occasions a white one acts up (Saint Jo of the Holy Cox), they are only too happy to give us the assailant’s name, age, height, shoe size, and especially skin colour.

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