Report hits back at ‘disgraceful’ accusations of two-tier policing after summer riots
MPs have declared the police response to last summer's riots "entirely appropriate", dismissing accusations of disproportionate policing.
Police force accused of anti-white bias teaches officers about slavery
The police force that put a temporary block on hiring white candidates has given its officers training about the slave trade as part of efforts to become an “anti-racist” organisation.
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Even if you assume the police response was entirely proportionate (a report by the Home Affairs Committee may be not altogether unbiased) then the disproportionate 'justice' dished out by the courts may still be seen by many as two tier.
MPs have declared the police response to last summer's riots "entirely appropriate", dismissing accusations of disproportionate policing.
"Very well done, officer! I don't want my head on a pole after they've stormed my constituency office!"
I’m starting to think they’ve been deliberately misleading us all along about anti-racism; according to one of my father’s old textbooks, the prefix ‘anti’ in Ancient Greek means not only ‘instead of’ or ‘opposed to’ but also ‘opposite’ in the sense of ‘face to face’ or a mirror image.
Fire them all and start over.
Just as you get the feeling wokery might be on the down slope, something happens. And usually in a taxpayer funded organisation
DJ - yes, the 'justice' dished out by the courts seems to be the bigger issue for many. It validates police action.
Sam - "I assume I may expect a similar response if report suspicious noises outside my house."
Macheath - I think it is deliberate and always was, a move connected with the official solution to demographic decline via low birth rates.
Timbotoo - or a least the senior officers who promote this kind of thing.
Bucko - yes it's clinging on here in the UK.
I wonder if West Yorkshire's teaching their officers about slavery included who was actually enslaving the Africans to be sold (or killed if they weren't sold)? The answer being other Africans (David Lammy's tribe, the Bantu, were said to be the biggest slavers in Africa after the Zulus).
I wonder if it's mentioned that Britain banned slavery some 50 years before other European countries and America, the freed slaves offered the opportunity of being returned to Africa, and the West Africa Squadron of the Royal Navy actively fought (and many died) to free slaves being shipped to those countries.
I also wonder if mention is made of those English south coast towns which were invaded by North African slavers and men and women taken back to North Africa to be sold?
The more cynical side of me suggests that these will not be mentioned.I
Penseivat
Penseivat - I'm sure you are right, none of that is likely to be mentioned. Otherwise they would be aiming for a police force which is too well informed, they would get even more shrieking complaints about being far-right or something. A pity, it's time the reality of it was officially acknowledged.
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