🚨TWO TIER STARMER HAS SPOKEN.
When an asylum seeker tries to butcher a man in broad daylight, the Prime Minister tells the British public to "stay calm."
But the absolute second everyday people take to the streets to protest his open borders disaster, he immediately threatens them with the "full force of the law." 🤡
He cannot find the police to stop a burglary or a stabbing, but he will magically find thousands of officers to lock you up for being angry about it.
They despise the working class and they are not even hiding it anymore.
RT if you are completely sick of this rigged two tier justice system! 🇬🇧🔥
Justice for:
Henry Nowak
Rhiannon Whyte
Wayne Broadhurst
Peter Lynch
Lee Rigby
Bebe King
Elsie Dot Stancombe
Alice Dasilva Aguiar
Kriss Donald
Barnaby Webber
Grace O'Malley-Kumar
Ian Coates
James Adams
Samantha Badham
Philip Beer
Anna Brandt
Ciaran Cassidy
Rachelle Chung For Yuen
Elizabeth Daplyn
Arthur Frederick
Karolina Gluck
Gamze Gunoral
Lee Harris
Ojara Ikeagwu
Emily Jenkins
Adrian Johnson
Helen Jones
Susan Levy
Shelley Mather
Michael Matsushita
James Mayes
Behnaz Mozakka
Mihaela Otto
Atique Sharifi
Ihab Slimane
Christian Small
Monika Suchocka
Mala Trivedi
Anthony Fatayi-Williams
Jamie Gordon
Giles Hart
Miriam Hyman
Shahara Islam
Neetu Jain
Sam Ly
Shyanuja Parathasangary
Anat Rosenberg
Philip Russell
William Wise
Gladys Wundowa
Lee Baisden
Benedetta Ciaccia
Richard Ellery
Richard Gray
Anne Moffat
Fiona Stevenson
Carrie Taylor
Michael Brewster
Jonathan Downey
David Foulkes
Colin Morley
Jennifer Nicholson
Laura Webb
Saffie-Rose Roussos
Mary Nell Jones
Sorrell Leczkowski
Eilidh MacLeod
Megan Hurley
Olivia Campbell-Hardy
Chloe Rutherford
Liam Curry
Georgina Callander
Courtney Boyle
John Atkinson
Martyn Hett
Philip Tron
Kelly Brewster
Elaine McIver
Angelika Klis
Marcin Klis
Alison Howe
Lisa Lees
Michelle Kiss
Wendy Fawell
Jane Tweddle
Chrissy Archibald
Sebastien Belanger
Kirsty Boden
Ignacio Echeverria
James McMullan
Alexandre Pigeard
Xavier Thomas
Sara Zelenak
Jack Merritt
Saskia Jones
Emily Jones
David Amess
Thomas Roberts
David Wailss
Joe Ritchie-Bennett
James Furlong
Christopher Yates
Luke Harden
Ross Parker
Kurt Cochran
Christopher Hanley
Charlene Downes
Lucy Lowe (and her unborn child)
Sarah Lowe
Eileen Lowe
Emily Jones
Gordon Gault
Richard Everitt
Terence Carney
Thomas Parker
Samuel Winter
Andrew Clark
Robert Price
Ben Kinsella
Catherine Burke
Luliana Tudos
Amie Gray
And every other victim of mass-uncontrolled migration.
Stellen Sie sich vor:
— Ihre 12-jährige Tochter wurde gestern von vier farbigen Männern mehrfach vergewaltigt.
— Sie gehen mit ihr zur Polizei und erstatten Anzeige.
— Die Beamten sind nicht bereit, die Anzeige entgegenzunehmen.
— In Ihrer Verzweiflung beschreiben Sie das Vorgefallene in den sozialen Medien.
— Zwei Tage später werden Sie deswegen von der Polizei abgeholt und ins Gefängnis gesteckt. Ein Richter verurteilt Sie zu einer unbedingten Gefängnisstrafe.
— Die Täter werden nicht behelligt.
— Im Parlament wird dieses Vorgehen mit grosser Mehrheit gutgeheissen, weil man nicht islamophob sein wolle.
Das hat sich in Grossbritannien hundertfach so zugetragen, und das Unterhaus in London hat vor wenigen Tagen so entschieden.
Children seeing nudity online? Unacceptable.
Men parading through British city centres in leather fetish gear during “Pride” pretending to be dogs? Teaching primary students about anal sex? Stunning and brave.
Got it 👍
Three days after Henry Nowak died in police handcuffs Hampshire Police wrote a statement calling him the aggressor.
They knew his killer was a liar. They wrote it anyway.
Then they tried to brief the public mid-trial about “disinformation.”
🤬🤬🤬
The most chilling detail in the Nowak scandal is not just that officers handcuffed an 18‑year‑old, dismissing “I’ve been stabbed” with “I don’t think you have, mate,” as he lay dying.
It’s that Hampshire Police then tried to intervene during his killer’s trial with a public “disinformation” statement so reckless the CPS had to warn it could compromise the integrity of the case.
Any chief constable who thinks it’s acceptable for his force to run PR ops in parallel with live proceedings about his own officers’ conduct is not a guardian of justice but a liability to it.
Boon has apologised on camera, described the footage as “distressing”, yet still refuses to accept the only meaningful consequence: resignation.
If a member of the public even hinted at trying to sway a jury mid‑trial, they’d face contempt; when a force does it, we’re supposed to call it “communications”.
This isn’t a comms misstep, it’s institutional self‑preservation overriding due process — and it has happened on Boon’s watch.
And yet, he wasn’t.
Why not?
I think part of the issue is that if police have to consider the racial and religious identity of each person they come into contact with, which laws etc apply to which group (ie identity policing), then things like “who has been injured and how badly” become secondary considerations and mistakes will continue to be made.
Should the police now consider every Sikh who calls for police a potential threat due to the possibility that the knife he wears has been used in a crime, is or isn’t the same kind of official ceremonial knife supported by religion?
Laws in any country have to consider everyone in that country and be applied equally regardless of religion, race or background. Otherwise there simply will be no true integration.
We will continue to be divided into communities rather than behaviour of individuals as long as we allow separate laws to exist for different groups.
@BritIndianVoice I dislike all of this talk of “communities” when it’s the individuals that matter.
If individuals were held responsible for their own behaviour regardless of “communities” I don’t think we’d be in this mess.
I think that’s too easy.
For change to happen, the mindset at the top tiers need to change which means changes made to those that make the decisions.
They need to get rid of this “two tier policing” and “two tier justice” systems that they have going on. This means the police chiefs and judges who continually give lesser sentences (or no sentences) based on colour or religion rather than on behaviour.
I can’t comment on other people.
There are times when I miss things like BGT etc that I curse them but — I noticed about 8 years ago when they reported a couple of events I was at so differently to what had actually occurred that I figured they weren’t to be trusted.
It made me angry enough to think: life is short and I can continue to watch lies etc and be angry or I can do other things with my time and be more peaceful. So now I listen to (and read) stories and books etc or watch reruns.
There’s lots of movies and shows that I missed watching because of raising kids and working etc which are “new to me” so I’m not bored or anything.
I don’t watch those either. For us, it simply isn’t worth it. I’m happy watching reruns etc or reading a book, painting, baking etc with my time than paying a company for lies and deceit.
If enough people do the same hopefully, some day, they’ll get the message and increase their standards but I’m not holding my breath.
Well BBC iplayer. That’s obvious. But for watching box sets, regular Amazon, Disney plus etc you do not need a licence.
For those like me, I consider it a worthy sacrifice. I refuse to pay BBC so forgo watching anything live at home.
For football games I really want to watch I’ll go to my local and watch it there.