Quote of the day 29th August 2021 – A well deserved dig at a bunch of politicised plod.

 

Yet again the thuggish middle class Communist ‘Tarquins’, who appear to make up the bulk of the Extinction Rebellion movement, have brought destruction and mayhem to London’s streets. This time as well as blocking roads and generally behaving like the sort of twats most people would cross the road to avoid, they’ve also vandalised the Victoria Memorial which is situated in front of Buckingham Palace.

As usual the Metropolitan Police have shown an extreme degree of political partiality towards Extinction Rebellion and basically let them get on with whatever they were doing without any consideration for the ordinary law abiding Londoners. When the Met did get off of their fat politically correct arses and confront Extinction Rebellion it was normally after the XR loons had done damage to public or private property. The Met didn’t take care to prevent such damage, they just turned up after the incident.

Following on from the Victoria Memorial vandalism the Met Police put out this mealy mouthed Tweet about how there had been arrests following the incident at the memorial that involved red paint or dye being thrown on it.

It was left to a Twitter user called Melindi Scott to point out to the Met something that has been obvious to the rest of us regarding their dealings with the dirty Communist scum that is Extinction Rebellion. She quite rightly pointed out that for far too long the Met have not policed Extinction Rebellion’s destructive activities, but instead have facilitated them.  The destruction at the Victoria Memorial could have been prevented the Met failed to do so and instead settled for dealing with the aftermath.  A shameful failure to protect a heritage site by the Met.

Ms Scott said:

Ms Scott’s comment about the Met treating the Extinction Rebellion tossers with kid gloves is bang on target. This is why I have no hesitation in choosing Ms Scott’s comment for today’s Quote of the Day.

2 Comments on "Quote of the day 29th August 2021 – A well deserved dig at a bunch of politicised plod."

  1. And yet, the Met had no qualms about invading the entirely peaceful protest by Gurkha veterans, confiscating chairs and tables in the process. It’s no wonder the police are known as ‘The Filth’.

    • Fahrenheit211 | August 31, 2021 at 1:53 pm |

      It is becoming increasingly noticeable that the Met play softball with some demonstrators such as Stinky Rebellion and the BLM/Marxists but go in heavy with other groups that the Left is not favourable towards. Completely agree that they deserve the moniker of ‘filth’, after all they’ve earned it.

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