Adam Bloom is next featured comedian
At Banbury, Comedy Unleashed
26th June, The Banbury Cross Inn
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This week Moby showed how to change the world with a single act of defiance.
Amazing bravery, nothing will ever be the same after he put his middle finder up to a sign. Stunning and brave.
🚨 THE MOST BLATANT, UNDENIABLE EXAMPLE OF TWO-TIER POLICING YOU WILL EVER SEE! 😡
A police liaison officer is filmed calmly addressing a large group of Muslim men outside a mosque in Stoke-on-Trent (Staffordshire Police, near Darul Falah Mosque in Hanley) amid disorder.
His exact words, spoken through a megaphone:
“If there’s any weapons or anything like that, what I would do is discard them at the mosque.”
“Don’t give anybody any reason to have any interaction with the police, so if there’s any weapons, get rid of them. We are not going to arrest anybody.”
Absolutely staggering. No searches. No arrests. Just friendly advice to stash the weapons inside the mosque and carry on.
Imagine if it was a group of white English lads tooled up with knives, bats or worse in the middle of the same chaos. We’d have seen riot gear deployed, police dogs, baton charges, mass arrests, air support, the full works, followed by blanket media coverage branding them “far-right thugs”.
Instead? A calm, helpful suggestion. A quiet word of advice: “Just discard them in the mosque, lads.”
This is blatant, on-camera proof of two-tier policing happening openly in the UK.
The force itself admitted this footage damaged public confidence. No wonder.
ICELAND FOUNDER BLASTS TWO TIER POLICING AFTER COPS RUSHED TO STORE OVER BOGUS RACISM CLAIM WHILE IGNORING VIOLENT SHOPLIFTERS
Sir Malcolm Walker founder of Iceland revealed the incident at a store in Enfield London where a man in his 20s was caught taking milk bottles out of the fridge opening them and putting them back.
An Asian shop supervisor remonstrated with a black customer only for him to phone police claiming he had been racially abused after being caught tampering with milk bottles.
Officers arrived within three minutes handcuffed the supervisor dragged him to a police car and detained him for two to three hours before the matter was dropped.
Walker described it as a terrible over the top reaction and madness adding that staff face weekly violence including punches threats with knives or hypodermic needles yet police rarely respond.
He has lodged a formal complaint with Scotland Yard over what he calls two tier policing.
The customer was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence while the Metropolitan Police stated they serve all communities equally with no fear or favour.