Ladies and Gentlemen. Say hello to the Metropolitan Police Translator.

 

The centre of London is full to the brim of Muslims and their treasonous to Britain far Left friends who have turned out to protest for ‘Palestine’, no whoops, sorry I made a mistake, it’s not a demo for ‘Palestine’ it’s a demo to call for the murder of Jews and to celebrate the murder of Jews.

The Metropolitan Police are saying that they are dealing with this and have made a number of public pronouncements on the matter of the demonstrations that were taking place today. However many of these statements give the impression of not being what they at first seem. Therefore I thought it a good idea to put up a rudimentary ‘Metropolitan Police Translator’. Below you will find some statements or excerpts from statements by the Met and what they probably really mean or how the Met’s statements differ from the facts on the ground. Links to original statements are included if available.

Here goes:

1. Statement

Today, you will see a large police presence. Our role as an independent and impartial service, is to balance the right to lawful protest with potential disruption to Londoners. Should you have any concerns, you can speak to Police or Stewards. We have specialist officers who you will see in light blue jackets, called Police Liaison Officers.

Reality

Met Police do fuck all about gangs of Muslims shouting Khybar khybar ya yahud, a reference to a battle between Muslims and Jews, in which the Jews came out worse, in the seventh century. This is an intimidatory statement and, in the context of this demonstration, the moral equivalent of something disgusting, something akin to shouting ‘nigger’ at a black man in the street.

2. Statement

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Taylor, who is Gold Commander today, has made his intentions clear, ‘People do not have the right to incite violence or hatred.

Reality

Kosher restaurant vandalised and burgled with ‘Free Palestine’ gratified on a bridge nearby. The Met Police despite having a massive budget for fighting alleged ‘hate crime’ doesn’t categorise this attack as a hate crime.

During the demonstration by the Hamas fans and those who desire the deaths of Jews it appears that a number of fireworks have been set off by them. The Met said:

3. Statement

We are aware of people lighting flares/fireworks within the group. This is clearly a danger to them and those around them. Action will be taken when we identify those in possession of/throwing them.

Reality

Met Police will probably do fuck all about this. Not heard of any direct action by the Met against these thugs. I doubt they will be putting up much effort to arrest the thugs nor will they do much in the way of follow up. It would not surprise me one bit if the Met’s unstated policy is to just let these savages have their way until they go home.

4. Statement

Thousands of officers are undertaking extra patrols across London following the terrorist attack on Israel. Officers have visited more than 200 schools as well as more than 300 synagogues, mosques and other places of worship. There is no place in London for hate.

Reality

The extra resources aimed at protecting those who are actually at risk from Jew hating savages is welcome. But, we should not forget that the Met also sent officers to an extremism linked mosque at Friday prayers to reassure attendees of said extremism lined mosque that they will be protected.

5. Statement

Met Police say that they will arrest those with Hamas flags or flags of any other proscribed terror organisation.

Reality

Police arrest man in Whitehall for carrying a Union Flag.

6. Statement

We will arrest those who display Hamas flags or who display materials celebrating terrorism

Reality

Hamas supporters wear clothing emblazoned with the image of a similar sort of Hamas paraglider who brought death, rape and destruction to Southern Israel.

7. Statement

Police concerned that British ‘far rightists’ will ‘provoke’ ‘Palestine’ supporters.

Reality

Met Police do nothing about Islamic religious maniac far rightists who see nothing wrong with a Swastika or ten.

8. Statement

There have been small pockets of disorder; flares, bottles and fireworks have been thrown at police. Officers remain in the Trafalgar Square area.

Reality

Allegations are starting to circle that the officers on the ground have been let down by their superiors. One allegation, so far, claims that officers were abused and assaulted but there were no arrests for this. This, if true is going to seem to some as if these Jew hating Muslims, and this demo does seem to be mostly made up of Muslims, are being given an easier ride by the Met than the Met would give say football fans.

Sadly, knowing how degraded, politicised the Islamopandering Met has become, I suspect that Met Police Translator might become a fixture.

6 Comments on "Ladies and Gentlemen. Say hello to the Metropolitan Police Translator."

  1. Fahrenheit211 | October 14, 2023 at 8:26 pm |

    And at the end of the day and at the end of the pro Hamas rally in London, we have weasel words from the Metropolitan Police.

    The Met said

    The Command Team have a very good overview of the events occurring in London today. We are aware of the multiple Twitter videos that have been posted, most of which are under investigation. However, as with most social media, there are some incidents that can be taken out of context and we cannot provide a significant update until the point of charge. We will continue to keep you updated when we can.
    https://twitter.com/metpoliceuk/status/1713239822997827727

    The reality was that the Met appear to have done very little to deal with actual illegal stuff like flying an Al Qaida flag which I saw at one point. The Met are getting a serious shoeing from ordinary Brits in the link above for engaging in what they see as pandering to the Hamas fans.

  2. Colour me shocked.
    I hope no-one expected the Met to actually do anything to the triple-M group (Mostly Muslim Mob) or previously BLM, but as you say, footie fans, Christian street preachers, people protecting statues from BLM etc., anyone who is “far right” (i.e. right of Corbyn or similar) is fair game.

    The Met are very good a making statements not so good at actual policing it would seem

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 15, 2023 at 1:26 pm |

      Agree there and those of us who were watching coverage of the biggest Jew hate march since the days of Mosley noticed quite clearly the difference between the Met’s statements and reality.

  3. I have a part time job at the local college of further education as an invigilator. Theres loads of posters warning of radicalisation and terrorism. Of course they go out of their way to absolve Islam as a source of terrorism. The biggest danger per the college are incels. Yet to read any reports of incels blowing themselves at concerts.

    The rot goes deep.

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 20, 2023 at 6:36 am |

      It is indeed a deeply set rot. Have you seen the latest Met Police screw up? Officers from the Met chased away a Jewish group and their billboard vans that were publicising the plight of those who are being held hostage by Hamas. They did this in order not to offend or incite the Hamas fans who are gathering in the Capital. Shameful behaviour from the Met.

  4. Nemisis Benn | October 20, 2023 at 6:20 pm |

    From a comment (not mine) in today’s Daily Telegraph:
    From the river to the sea, Palestine will cease to be.

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