Britons start to turn their ire onto their police and it easy to see the reasons for this.

One of the #FreeTommy demonstrations in Westminster (picture from https://www.politicalite.com/red-pill/tommy-robinson-supporters-storm-downing-street-after-his-arrest-and-jail-sentence/ )

 

The arrest and gaoling of Mr Tommy Robinson has awoken Britons to both the negative affects of Islam on our society and the complicity in, or hiding of Islamic crimes or crimes by foreigners by various British police forces. Because of the incarceration of Mr Robinson and the steady drip drip drip of stories about Islamic and migrant crime and the piss poor response to these horror stories by the police protests are becoming more regular and more angry. This anger, an anger that I would say is morally justified, has resulted in a second sizeable and very angry demonstration that took place outside the gates of Downing Street the official home of Britain’s Prime Minister.

As expected, the Tommy Robinson case has acted as a focus of attention for the public and it is encouraging people to speak out. Words that people have held in for years, possibly decades for fear of being arrested on some spurious ‘hate speech’ charge are tumbling out of the mouths of those who were previously silence. There is much justifiable ire in the words of those who have now found their voices, and of course much this ire is being directed at the politicians who have sold us down the Islamic river via the failed ideology of multiculturalism. However, it is the police, so often implicated in or accused of cover-ups of Islamic crime and crime committed by migrants, that are increasingly becoming the target of public anger.

In the video below, a video which the channel it was published on claims is of the second Free Tommy demonstration in Whitehall on Monday, you can see just how much these ostensibly and seemingly ordinary decent people who are demonstrating for Tommy’s release, really hate what our police have become. They were shouting ‘shame, shame’ at police officer’s guarding Downing Street. Some of the demonstrators seemed to be asking the officers ‘how they slept at night’ knowing what that the force they joined has turned into one that hides crimes, when committed by Muslims or migrants and harasses the ordinary subject, when the subject sticks their heads over the parapet and criticises the ‘religion of peace’.

Video from Buska In The Park:

 

I cannot help but notice, not just in connection to the demonstrations on Monday, Sunday and Saturday, that there is a growing hatred brewing for the police. This is unusual to say the least for Britain. The inhabitants of these Islands are more often than not quite well disposed to the idea of good order, and have supported the police over the years in helping to keep this order. This is changing and it is changing because of the various police-related scandals that have shown the public how readily the police will throw British subjects under the bus in order to protect an Islamic community that is markedly more hostile to this country than any other minority religious group. If you don’t believe me on this issue of ‘hostility’ then just check the Pew Research data which shows a marked propensity for Muslims to hate this country, our culture and our people.

The 2016 figures on Muslim attitudes show that a full one third of Britain’s Muslims would not report a terror plot to the police and statistics on Jew hatred show 34% of Muslims believe in the conspiracy theory about ‘Jewish power’ whereas this is only believed by 8% of the non Muslim population. Even the academic and journalist Trevor Phillips, one of the original promoters of the ‘Islamophobia’ narrative, now believes that things have gone bad. He is quoted as saying it was ‘terrifying’ to find out that 100,000 British Muslims showed some sympathy for suicide bombers. Islam has brought problems and rather than deal with the problems the political classes have responded by ignoring these problems or using the police to intimidate dissenters who engage in criticism of Islam.

It is this pandering towards Islam by the police, at a time when Muslims are making up 84% of the members of on street or in kebab house grooming gangs, that is playing a major role in turning the public against the police.

These protests have caught the police on the hop. They didn’t expect so many people to turn up at Downing Street and be so angry. They and their political masters may well have thought that Britons had been sufficiently intimidated by years of ‘hate speech’ laws and bullying that they would accept the gaoling of Mr Robinson quietly, they were wrong.

The arrest of Mr Robinson appears to have opened floodgates that have been welded shut for far too long. The Robinson case has caused more and more people to step forward to tell the truth both about the damage that the ideology of Islam is doing to various British communities. But they are also talking about how police inaction and sometimes downright corruption and dishonesty is leaving Britons in grave danger of harm from Islam-inspired crime, crime that the police seem to want to hide from the public. Selective policing like this is never fair policing and this is one of the issues that has been highlighted following the Robinson case. Senior police officers need to get their houses in order before even more trust is lost by the public in their officers and their forces.

As I’ve said before on here, in Britain we are supposed to be policed by consent, the officer is technically just a civilian in uniform and it is because of this policing by consent policy that the United Kingdom can get away with having only approximately 130,000 police officers to manage a nation of millions. If the police lose the respect of the public, which they are doing rapidly over the Islamic Rape Gang, Islamopandering and ‘hate speech’ issues, then they may find that the public do not feel that inclined as much as they once did, to assist or co-operate with the police, and cooperation in a policing by consent culture is something that plays a vital role in policing.

How will the police fare if, when requested to, the normal law abiding man on the Clapham Omnibus instead of saying ‘how can I help you officer’, just turns their back on the officer in disgust at what the uniform now represents? Where will we be then? At the moment I get the impression that some officers may be opting for the quiet life and following orders even when those orders are ethically wrong. This is a matter of concern and I would like to take this opportunity to remind those officers who take this attitude that this ‘superior orders’ excuse didn’t work at Nuremberg in the late 1940’s and it will not work either at some future tribunal where their conduct may be examined.

When we think of demographic groups we have been somewhat conditioned by the media and by academe to think mostly of demographic groups as minorities within a larger whole and categorised by race, gender, sexuality, religion etc etc. However what it is easy to forget that by far the largest demographic group in Britain is the working classes of various forms and categories of work. It is this demographic group, a group that has borne the brunt of the sort of savagery and crime that has been imported to Britain with the ideology of Islam, that is starting to find their voice and if I was the government I would start to listen to it as the alternative is much more protest and division.

Britain’s working classes have, over the decades since 1997 where the middle class left has been on the ascendant; been crushed, demeaned, disparaged, harmed, mocked and dispossessed by government policies that reflect the hatred that the middle class left has for Britain’s working classes. These policies, often based around the middle class left’s obsessions with race, anti-nationalism, sexuality and latterly gender, have been extremely destructive to the nation and in particular to the working class communities that had to deal with the ramifications of these policies. The elitist middle class Left do not have to worry about their daughters being raped or their sons being stabbed or see their nice areas overrun by the followers of an ideology that preaches their destruction. It’s the working classes who have to deal with these problems, problems which are caused or exacerbated by the politics of the middle class Left.

The vast numbers of people who in the past have been slapped down and told ‘shut up and enjoy the diversity’ whilst their daughters are being violated by a Muslim rape gangs have plainly had enough. This population are getting up off the canvas, before the count is out. Because of that I reckon that we are in for some seriously turbulent times, but it is a turbulence that could be avoided by the government taking seriously people’s complaints and the police behaving to a higher standard than they are at present. We have a situation in Britain where few people trust the political classes and even less trust the police, that is not a good thing, it is instead an indication that a society is sick.