This is exactly why Pride Fest is not for kids or sane gay adults anymore. A grown man wearing a diaper with little kid cartoon characters was spotted at Milwaukee’s Pride Fest where all ages are welcome.@mkepride
Although deleted, the NAMP document can still be accessed through the Wayback Machine. There are some really crazy things inside.
First, Kabbani redefines antisemitism out of existence. Citing Georgetown professor John Esposito, he argues that "Semitism" originally referred to speakers of Semitic languages, which includes Arabs, so Islamophobia is "a modern kind of antisemitism." The word coined to describe anti-Jewish hatred gets repurposed into something Muslims primarily suffer from.
Esposito happens to be a self-described "very close friend" and longtime defender of Sami Al-Arian, the convicted Palestinian Islamic Jihad financier who was deported to Turkey.
Second, Kabbani doesn't just call the IDF a terrorist organization. He lists sixteen "genocides" he attributes to "Zionist terrorist groups including the IDF" since 1947 — none of which were even remotely close to actual genocide, obviously.
These include Haifa, Deir Yassin, Tantura, Al-Lydd, Qibya, Kafr Qasim, Khan Younis, Abou Zaabal, Bahr al-Baqar, Sabra and Shatila, Al-Aqsa, The Cave of the Patriarchs, Qana, Jenin, Gaza in 2008, 2012, and 2014. And the ongoing "Gaza genocide" now.
Third, Kabbani writes that "not a single Israeli infant was a casualty during the said attacks" and that the one child who died "occurred two days following the attack, with circumstances involving IDF gunfire."
Yet Amnesty International — no friend of Isrel — has documented at least 36 Israeli children murdered that day. And yes, one infant was decapitated.
Despite all this, NAMP is still affiliated with 16 of Britain's 43 police forces. The College of Policing still calls them "an important part of policing."
Flashback:
Mahmoud Habbash, the adviser to the Palestinian president, has revealed that Hamas deliberately kills women and children in Gaza in order to damage Israel’s image. They use them as human shields and then sacrifice their bodies as propaganda tools.
This is not a secret. This is official Palestinian Authority admission.
Time and time again, Hamas starts futile wars against Israel, using women and children in Gaza as human shields to cause their deliberate deaths.
Once the bodies pile up, Hamas and its supporters parade the corpses in front of cameras to accuse Israel of “genocide.”
The Western media, hungry for dramatic images and hostile to Israel, happily plays along with this grotesque propaganda.
My husband hid his money. After a 23-year divorce, I’ve won £6m
https://t.co/Nqt6UyxHzg For women in this situation, do NOT move out of the family home. Call a divorce lawyer who has a forensic accountant, because they are able to open laptops with information re money.
I have found yet ANOTHER copy of the busy bodies guide for primary schools
It seems @HSELive have iterated the gender identity page of busy bodies 3 times, 2020, 2023, 2026
3 versions below, the reason it keeps changing is they are making this nonsense up @AnneOConnorIRL
A 28 Day Journey To Dismantle Your Inner White Supremacy. Sussex Police Called It Leadership Training.
"Me and White Supremacy" by Layla F. Saad describes itself in its own words. It is a 28 day truth telling journey to guide people with white privilege to discover, examine, unpack and dismantle their inner white supremacy. It is a one of a kind resource for people with white privilege to do the internal personal work of anti-racism. Its purpose is to facilitate personal and collective change to dismantle the oppressive system of white supremacy.
This book was the basis for a Senior Officer Book Club within Sussex Police. According to the "It Starts With Me" annual report published on the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner's website, Sussex Police launched the book club to embed anti-racist thinking at the highest levels of leadership. Senior officers described it as one of the most impactful books they had ever read. The programme was supported and signed off by Katy Bourne OBE, the Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner for Sussex.
Read that again. The strategic leadership of Sussex Police, the people responsible for the decisions that shape how the county is policed, were guided through a 28 day programme designed to make them discover, examine and dismantle their inner white supremacy. Not their unconscious bias. Not their cultural assumptions. Their inner white supremacy. Those are the book's own words.
The founding philosophy of British policing could not be more different. Sir Robert Peel established the Metropolitan Police in 1829 on a principle that has guided every officer since. The police seek and preserve public favour not by catering to public opinion but by constantly demonstrating absolute impartial service to the law. Every person. Every community. Every accusation. The same standard. Without exception. That principle has nothing to say about white privilege, inner white supremacy or dismantling oppressive systems. It has everything to say about treating every citizen equally before the law.
The Sussex Police book club is not an isolated initiative. It sits alongside the Metropolitan Police document that informs officers that neutrality is a myth and that their whiteness prevents impartiality. The NPCC guidance telling officers that racial equity does not mean treating everyone the same or being colour blind. The Hampshire Race Action Plan committing to pursue offenders causing harm to ethnic minority communities specifically. The College of Policing practice bank covering white privilege, white fragility and intersectionality. Each produced by the same ideology. Each pointing in the same direction.
The most important detail in the Sussex Police document is not the book club itself. It is who signed off on it. Katy Bourne OBE is a Conservative. She has held the position of Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner since 2012 and was re-elected for a fourth term in May 2024. The ideology that produced this book club does not respect party boundaries. It has captured British policing across both parties and across decades.
This week Shabana Mahmood stood at the despatch box and said the police have a sacred duty to act without fear or favour. She is right. A senior officer book club designed to make the strategic leadership of British policing confront their inner white supremacy is not consistent with that duty. It is its precise opposite.
The question Henry Nowak's death demands is not whether individual officers made a mistake. It is whether the ideology embedded in British policing at every level, from the book clubs of senior officers to the diversity training of frontline constables, is compatible with the absolute impartial service to the law that Peel demanded and that every officer still swears to uphold.
The book says dismantle inner white supremacy. The oath says absolute impartial service to the law. Sussex Police called it leadership training. One of these is policing. The others are not.
Following on from two tier policing, did you know that some police forces do not even look after their own?
I posted this in March, but it deserves repeating.
As a safeguarding lead, I speak to victims and survivors of child sexual exploitation regularly. Some have never reported what happened to them. Some are only just beginning that process. Others have already been through court and seen convictions secured.
Months ago, I was contacted by a victim who remains completely anonymous. I do not know her real name. Only her online handle.
As we spoke, something stood out. The way she spoke. Direct. Professional. Structured.
She sounded like someone in uniform, she sounds like me.
The victim in this case is a serving police officer.
She told me that her employer discovered she had been a victim of a grooming gang as a child.
Instead of receiving support, attempts were made to attribute her PTSD to the abuse she suffered as a child, despite her diagnosis relating to injuries sustained whilst serving in uniform. Attempts were made to “manage her out” a tactic used by those in uniform to remove people when they become problematic to protecting the reputation of the institution.
One thing safeguarding work has taught me is that victims are often hiding in plain sight. They are not statistics in a report or names in a court case.
Sometimes they are the very people serving the public.
This police officer is one of them.
‘’Please join me in walking out and refusing to platform this bigot’..Audience members could be heard urging the protesters to leave’
‘Oxford professor cancels lectures after abuse from pro-trans protesters’ @michaelpforan@telegraph https://t.co/CCIITiD7PE
SHE REFUSED TO DELIST SICK CHILDREN
Harvey Morrison Sherratt was nine years old. He had scoliosis so severe his spine curved to 130 degrees. He had been waiting over three years for surgery at Children's Health Ireland (@CHI_Ireland).
Then, without a word to his parents Gillian @GillSherratt23 and Stephen @Stephen63224725, someone at CHI quietly removed him from the waiting list.
The reason? They had wrongly decided he was a palliative patient. Terminally ill. No future. Not worth the slot. The only problem is that was completely false.
Harvey was never linked to a palliative care team. Nowhere in his medical records was he referred to as palliative. Nobody ever even uttered the word to his parents.
Harvey finally got the surgery in late 2024, by which point his curvature was at 130 degrees and could not be fully corrected. He died on 29 July 2025.
Anita Little was the business manager responsible for administering the spinal surgery waiting list at CHI. She claims she was dismissed for serious misconduct following instructions to suspend the names of ten patients. She refused. She blew the whistle.
The protected disclosure also claimed that "threats to silence" a staff member were made after concerns were raised internally within CHI about Harvey's case. CHI's response was to fire her. A High Court injunction stopped them replacing her. Now, after mediation and a settlement, she is breaking her silence.
Harvey's parents got only spin, only lies and only deception about why he was removed from a scoliosis surgery waiting list when an independent expert had deemed him suitable. They found out in a Sunday newspaper why Harvey was removed from the list.
A child died. A whistleblower was sacked for caring. And the institution responsible is being dissolved into the HSE by 2027 as if that solves anything.
Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill @CarrollJennifer and Tanaiste Simon Harris @SimonHarrisTD have agreed to recommend a statutory public inquiry.
Fifteen months since Gillian first found out her son was quietly erased from a list. No answers yet on who made that call, when, or why.
This is not a system failure. This is what a system designed to protect itself from accountability looks like when it gets caught.
Follow this case. Share it. Harvey deserved better. So do all the other children still waiting.
@Independent_ie@IrishTimes@thejournal_ie@SundayTimes@BreakingNewsIE@rtenews@MLorrM@Victoria_Rixon@stevemiddi1@sharmilaxx@SueAllison809
THIS IS PC HASSNAIN SHAHZAD
He has been allowed to walk free from court on a suspended sentence despite him being convicted of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.
Meanwhile people are walking into court rooms and being jailed for social media posts.
SHARE THIS EVERYWHERE!!
Predator awareness
Senior executives at Islamic charity privately warned that £350,000 aid to Gaza 'very likely to have helped fund Hamas and other terror groups' https://t.co/LL57FrVo73
PC PAUL DAVIES
He has been convicted after encouraging a teenage girl to send naked images of herself to him. Davies had access daily to children as he was a safeguarding officer in schools.
EIGHT MONTHS RELEASED in less than half of that. ⛔️⛔️⛔️‼️‼️‼️
Domestic abuse victim gives police filmed evidence of her evil husband drugging and raping her and they refuse to act saying they can see no evidence of criminality leaving Dannielle MacDonald to face years more torture. MSP Stephen Kerr to call chief constable to account.
@loungerscouk Is there any reason why you have this politically charged flag in your Bath branch which is overwhelming used by mothers with pre-school children in the day?
"Everyone Welcome" except of course the large amount of people who see this flag as misogynistic & homophobic.
So now we've finally opened the box of Muslim homophobia (a box that was made entirely of glass, by the way), can we move on to some of the other issues that people have spent years pretending not to notice?
Can we talk about Sharia courts?
Can we talk about forced marriage?
Can we talk about child marriage?
Can we talk about honour-based abuse and violence?
Can we talk about the treatment of apostates and people who leave the faith?
Can we talk about blasphemy laws and the push to bring them to the UK?
Can we talk about the stabbings, bombings, beheading and diversity bollards?
Can we talk about the persecution of religious minorities?
Can you talka about their history of Islam colonisation?
Can we acknowledge that many many countries were colonised by islam?
Can we talk about slavery within muslim countries, past and present?
Can we talk about censorship and restrictions on free speech?
Can we talk about segregation between the sexes?
Can we talk about cousin marriage and the social issues that can arise from generations of it?
Can we talk about the intimidation faced by some ex-Muslims who speak publicly about their experiences?
And if we have time, perhaps we can discuss the cousin-fucking as well.
What amazes me is not that these conversations never happen. What amazes me is that so many people acted shocked when they finally do.
None of this was hidden.
The box wasn't locked.
It wasn't buried underground.
It wasn't even opaque.
The bloody thing was made of glass.
The information has been publicly available for decades.
The teachings, the laws, the polling data, the court cases, the news reports, the testimonies from ex-Muslims, women, and gay people from Muslim communities—none of it was secret.
Yet for years, anyone who pointed to these issues was told they were imagining things, or being Islamophobic.
Now that people are finally willing to acknowledge the homophobia, perhaps we can have a few more honest conversations.
I'll be here when you're ready.