The perversion of US and UK justice by selective enforcement

1. Clare Lopez on “The Great Purge”

(I believe that it was actually Robert Mueller who did this great purge of islamic references from any potential terror investigation. This was revealed in an interview we did with Brad Johnson last month)

2. British people react nearly appropriately to the conviction of Tommy Robinson for causing distress to muslim rape gangs of British little girls, who forced them into sex slavery and torture, by asking them how they felt about their verdict.

I must agree with these protestors. It actually is the police. As they have known about these rape gangs and done less than nothing, often returning the victim to the abusers when they get the courage to run away and report it.

3. Five ex-heads of Scotland Yard call for public inquiry into state of policing as they warn country has ‘descended into lawlessness’

Five former heads of Scotland Yard have called for a public inquiry into the state of policing in Britain as they warned the drug and knife crime epidemic has plunged the country into lawlessness.

 

In a letter to The Times, the former commissioners said forces’ resources have been “drained to dangerously low levels” meaning that victims of crime now have “perilously low expectations”. 

 

They wrote: “The reduction of police and support staff by more than 30,000, the virtual destruction of neighbourhood policing and the inadvisable undermining of lawful police powers such as stop and search have taken their toll.” 

Theresa May is heavily criticised in the letter, and the five former senior officers each condemned the “emasculation of British policing” under her watch as home secretary. 

 

Sir Mark Rowley, former head of counter-terrorism, is one of the five to have signed the letter. He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that Police and Crime Commissioners should be abolished and the 43 police forces in England and Wales should be merged.

4. Day one of Tommy’s Contempt Of Court charge has thrown up a MASSIVE legal question. Prosecutor Andrew Caldecott QC accused Tommy of SUBJECTIVE RECKLESSNESS.

(This may seem a day or two out of date, but it shows how this trial appeared to be more political than legal. It takes selective enforcement to a whole new level when charges can seemingly be invented as needs be)

5. Interview with Tommy Robinson on his conviction.

 

About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

3 Replies to “The perversion of US and UK justice by selective enforcement”

  1. Yes Mueller was in charge of the purge of all reference to jihad from the Federal Training manuals and to destroy all of the records of people who were suspected of being part of Islamic terror groups.

    2 – 3 – 4 Pay close attention to what is developing in Britain, the Brits are close to open rebellion. I hope the people who are leading the protests/rebellion are watching their backs and have ensured operational security to the point that the police don’t know when the explosion is coming. The explosion may happen when Tommy is sentenced or it may wait until he is attacked in prison.

    Of course I could be wrong and that there are no true leaders of the rebellion, after all the US Revolution was started by the people with out a true leader and for the first couple of years there was much squabbling over who would be the leader and how the war would be fought. For those interested ger the movie 1776 and watch it, the words spoken by the actors were said by the people they are playing.

  2. The basic problem is that the UK isn’t a democracy any more.

    Tommy is prevented equal access to media for his campaign, effectively by government order.

    He gets done for a made up “free speech offence”, selectively enforced, which shouldn’t even be an offence in a democracy, *anyway*.

    They try to have him indirectly killed in prison.

    They screw up his family on the loan charges, as a way of “getting” to him.

    Etc, etc.

    No, this isn’t a democracy any more. It’s an authoritarian state with the trappings of a democracy. Somewhere along the lines of Singapore. With the difference being that Singapore’s rulers / ruling class are reasonably benevolent, whereas the UK’s are not.