Our government seems more bothered about stopping people seeing bad stuff happening, then it does about stopping the bad stuff happening.
It is said bad stuff which is inciting disorder. Trying to hide it from people will make things worse, not better.
It blows my mind that in moments like this, instead of thinking “right, we really need to stop the issues giving people cause for concern’ this government instead thinks ‘what we need to do, is control people even further’…
Absolutely clueless.
Sharon Osbourne slams Keir Starmer and brands him a “w*nker.”
“Keir Starmer’s a w*nker in England. He’s as weak as f**king maidens water. He’s the flip flopper. He is a w*nker.”
Well the pattern is now set:
Atrocity
Condemn in weakest terms possible
Calls for calm
Angry scenes
Family of victim used
Full force of the law
New laws limiting everyone's freedom
Ignore problem that caused atrocity
HOLY SHIT.
A senior police officer has just admitted to two-tier policing in Birmingham.
When asked why there were almost no police present during violent unrest, he said they “met with community leaders,” allowed the community to “police within themselves,” and chose a “style of policing” because a “small minority of criminals” would attack officers.
Translation: They stood down because certain communities threatened violence against the police — and the police decided it was better for the narrative to let them run wild than to enforce the law.
This is not policing. This is surrender.
Britain now has areas where the state has ceded control to parallel societies that openly threaten violence if the law is applied equally.
The mask is off.
Two-tier policing is real. The police are afraid of certain groups. And the British people are paying the price.
This ends when we say it ends.
Restore law and order. End two-tier policing now.
🇬🇧 The UK just banned White middle-class men from applying for a paid internship in a taxpayer-funded organization that works for parliament... what the AF is going on in that country?!?
Applications are only open to women of black heritage or from lower socio-economic backgrounds for the position at the National Audit Office.
And it's not the only one being openly racist against White men
If you want an internship at a UK spy agency such as MI5, MI6 and GCHQ, tough luck if you're White.
They are only open to people who are from a Black, Asian, mixed heritage, or ethnic minority background.
How the hell is this legal?
In the UK, the ironically titled "Equality Act" allows them to take "positive action" to "address disadvantage or under-representation."
So, it's ok to be racist and sexist, provided it's directed at White British men.
Source: The Telegraph
Writer: Ian
Lucy Connolly was torn from her young daughter and thrown in prison, not for committing a violent crime, but simply to send a message.
Her case was used by the corrupt establishment as a warning to deter other British citizens from speaking freely online.
This is pure evil!
A white British mother was separated from her child as political punishment for her words she voluntarily deleted from Facebook.
This is not justice.
It is authoritarian intimidation designed to silence dissent.
Please share this and follow @AllisonPearson for more updates on the situation in the UK.
Link to the article: https://t.co/lfGJ0tZKzC
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!!
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The most damning thing about the Henry Nowak case is not just the bodycam footage; it is how long it took for the system to respond at the right level.
Only after national outcry, public horror and sustained pressure has there been a move to send in inspectors to examine the force’s culture.
If that is what it takes to prompt serious scrutiny, what happens in the cases that never go viral, never make the front pages, and never have a name the whole country learns?
I found this moving account of someone at the Southampton vigil for Henry Nowak on Facebook:
Last night a few people mentioned the 'Southampton Riots' and were surprised I was there. So let me clarify.
I went to Southampton to show my respect for Henry, that his death wasn't in vain, and that knife crime and two tier policing needs to stop.
I am not a 'grief tourist', a 'far right fascist' or a 'rioter'.
What the media didn't show you, was that the initial 2000 people showed absolute respect. A minutes silence, the Lords prayer, a song.
The only incitement was the police who tried to push us down the stairs twice to bait a reaction.
Then we marched. People parked their cars and joined us. People came out of flats, houses and shops and joined us. Drivers bibbed their horns showing solidarity. Sikhs shook our hands apologising. (we know it's not their fault) When we passed the Gurdwawa there was silence and no chants. The march grew to about 5,000 people. We ALL CARE. This won't be shown on social media as it doesn't fit the narrative.
The police tried to kettle us. Fire engines and ambulances sent up and down the road for no other reason than to remove us.
At Belmont Road (where Henry died) we stayed 100m away from the location. The police were protecting the Digwa house. Where the father, charged with various knife offences (not charged with perverting justice or kidnap) and the brother charged with similar knife offences (but not perverting justice, kidnap and assualt) were happily watching TV. 1000 of us all got on one knee. We asked the police to join us. At this point there was no riot gear. They refused. They were asked please join us. They refused.
I don't for one minute condone the riots or violence. I was stood on top of a high wall with two polish fellas. Out of the way. We could see from our vantage point the police donning riot gear behind the row of vehicles.
At that point I and a friend from the IOW left and walked back. Then the riots, which we never saw, must have occurred.
Please don't be blindsighted by the biased media. Please watch GB News.
This isn't black v white. Many different ethnicities joined us and as mentioned Sikhs shook our hands. I never saw any race hate whatsoever.
This isn't left v right.
It's about the unlawful killing of a white man because he was white, because of knife crime and because the police are so scared to be called racist they prioritised lies and false claims of racism instead of an obvious desperate and dying young man.
If you can't see that yet, then I really hope that that day will soon come.
Thank you to the messages of support too.
I will never ever change. I will always stand up for what I believe in. My integrity has been expensive, yet worth every penny.
For those that missed this before, here is the silence observed perfectly by the 2000 at Southampton Police Station..
Thank you.
@ianmiles I disagree. We should dispense appropriate justice here. If we want them put to death, we need to be strong enough as a nation to do it ourselves, and not rely on any other country to do that job because we are too weak to.