The 'two-tier policing' narrative is starting to stick.
The UK public is *twice* as likely as 2 years ago to think white people are treated less favourably than minorities by police.
Snapshots compare opinion after Southport & Nowak.
Data via @LukeTryl from @Moreincommon_
Who honestly believes that a distraught family sitting at their butchered son's hospital bedside spontaneously comes out with this woke shit? Ooh let's not ruin the hospitality sector!
Once again #KierStarmer is gaslighting us and lazy journos just regurgitate it :
"Mr Ogilvie's family said:
Peaceful protest is the only way forward. We do not want this terrible tragedy to be used to divide people or fuel hostility.
We have many migrants who make a deeply valuable contribution to our country, including in our healthcare system and hospitality sector and we depend on them to make our country work."
Suicidal empathy is the Labour government splurging £10 billion a year on welfare for foreigners, £13 billion a year on foreign aid, and £15 billion in the coming years on hotels & HMOs for illegals and then saying “sorry no money for our own national defence” 🤡
An illegal immigrant who arrives by dinghy admits that he's been working for the Taliban since he was 10.
He is put in to a hotel where he kidnaps and sexually assaults a 7 year old child.
British Justice gives him 2.5 years, he will serve about 18 months.
https://t.co/XbgkxsezHg
Here’s the problem. The liberal political class wants us to treat atrocities like Belfast as single, random, isolated incidents. “Yes, it’s horrific, but don’t overreact,” they say. “Let the police do their job. Justice will be delivered. Let’s remain united,” and so on.
But the public can see that such incidents *aren’t* random or isolated. They are, in fact, all the consequence of massive state failure in the area of asylum and immigration. All roads lead back there.
That’s why people are angry.. They are sick of the platitudes that get trotted out after each fresh incident. They don’t want to hear them anymore. They know that the decisions of establishment politicians have brought us to this current pass, and they don’t trust those same politicians to fix things, especially when some of them refuse to even recognise that the public’s anger is justified.
There has been a huge vibe shift in recent years. Imagine - God forbid - there were another 7/7. Does anyone think the public response would be anything like as restrained as it was then? We are in really dangerous territory.
The public don’t want flowers and candles and “Don’t let them divide us.” They want someone who says, “I recognise that the state has failed abjectly. We have allowed far too many people to settle in the country without knowing who they truly are. It has disrupted your communities. Your anger is justified. And I will do everything in my power to put things right.”
Any politician unwilling to articulate that message, fully and sincerely, is effectively sanctioning more years of growing social disharmony and discord. Things cannot heal until those in power recognise the extent of the problem and what it will take to fix it. And, on both counts, most of them don’t.
That’s why the next few years are going to be very, very turbulent.
Anarcho-tyranny is what happens when the state simultaneously fails to perform its basic duties, like controlling the borders, while restricting the freedoms of its own citizens.
This is now what is happening in the United Kingdom.
https://t.co/FiidLOMhJl
Teenage girl was given cigarettes and vodka before being gang raped by four Afghan nationals who then fled UK in back of a lorry to France, court hears https://t.co/IsXCJnPvrE
Sicko of the day: 34-year-old Omarie Adams snatches a 13-year-old girl off the street in broad daylight, drives her around Leeds for two hours, and rapes her.
Girl gives police his number and description. He gets convicted on four rapes plus more.
His genius defense?
"Didn't notice the school uniform."
She's hoping he rots. He's got 20 years extended, restraining order, and lifetime on the register.
About damn time. Lock the animal up.
What becomes immediately clear 48-hours after every atrocity in the UK — the Manchester Islamist bombing, Lee Rigby, David Amess, Southport, Henry Nowak, Belfast — is how drunk the political class is on suicidal empathy.
They must always show empathy to minorities and outsiders before displaying any genuine concern for their own people, the majority.
To them, you are “far-right”, “toxic”, “divisive”.
You are a problem, to be stigmatised, but never to be taken seriously.
You can register your dissent, but only to a point. And only so long as it can be managed.
Because if you protest, if you genuinely display any righteous anger, then you threaten the entire system, and “the narrative”.
And the grievance?
It is never to be seriously addressed. Only pushed to one side.
It morphs into utterly ridiculous and tangential debates about “social media”, “big tech”, “not looking back in anger”, “reclaiming the flag”, “tolerance”, “diversity”.
Anything but the real cause aka Islamism, mass immigration, broken borders.
These people have abdicated their responsibility and role as custodians of the nation.
They very clearly do not care about you or the country. We are merely an afterthought. An inconvenience to be managed.
All they want to do is show empathy to others, to people from outside our community, even if they end up destroying our country from within.
And that, ironically, is the road towards all the chaos and division they warn the rest of us about.
It appears he threatened to kill the NHS radiographer who treated him after he had tried to kill Stephen Ogilvy. And yet the Prime Minister and media are more angry about people protesting this.