There’s a very disturbing video doing the rounds on social media showing the behaviour of an Asian man who because of his conduct can be reasonably presumed to be Muslim, exiting a route 113 bus in Oxford Street after attacking a visibly Jewish man. When the man left the bus, after accusing the bus driver of also being ‘a Jew’, he went around to one of the exit doors and shouted through the window what sounds like ‘I’ll slit your throat for Palestine’.
Here’s the Tweet reporting this along with the video from this tweet embedded below.
The Jewish person in question reported this to the police and to Transport for London and although he’s had a relatively OK response from TFL, as you can see from the Tweet below, the response he got from the Metropolitan Police was less than satisfactory.
The complainant appears to have approached the Met via the non-emergency 101 phone number route but was brushed off. It is only after this brush off that he tried, without success, to get in touch with the Met via the emergency 999 number.
The incident with the Muslim threatening to kill this Jewish man ‘for Palestine’ was the second experience within a few hours that this Jewish man had had with Jew hating arseholes. In the previous incident whilst on the escalator of a tube station, a random white man said ‘I hate Jews’. Whilst nasty and not something that I would either condone or approve of, this incident was much less serious than the later incident which involved a man threatening to slit a Jewish man’s throat, after all a threat to kill in considerably more worrying than a random arsehole talking shit. Random possibly drunken tossers spouting bollocks have been a part of the London scene from time immemorial. Ideally neither of these incidents would have happened but it is very telling that the Met Police chose to brush off the report of the more serious threat to kill incident.
It is interesting to consider how the Met and the British Transport Police would have reacted had it been a Muslim who had claimed to be the victim of either of these incidents? I very much doubt that the incident on the escalator would have been let go by the BTP and the Met would have gone in mob handed to apprehend a non-Muslim if they had made an equally disgraceful threat to that made to the Jewish man on the bus against a Muslim passenger.
When coupled with the Met’s poor performance when the ‘Palestine’ convoy came to London which involved convoy members shouting that Jewish women and girls should be raped, the brushing off of this Jewish man’s complaint about the threat to kill, gives more credence to the claims that London is being policed inequitably. Such inequitable policing doesn’t exactly inspire confidence among London’s Jews that they will be protected from a rise in Left wing and Islamic Jew hatred and neither does it make non-Jewish and non-Muslim Londoners think that the police are on their side.