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    From D. Ray@d@ray to uk.politics.misc,soc.culture.british,alt.politics.uk,alt.discrimination,alt.censorship on Tue Jul 21 02:54:36 2026
    From Newsgroup: soc.culture.british

    July 8, 2026, by Edward Dutton

    When a significant portion of society loses trust in the police then that society is in serious trouble. In that direction lies the rise of
    protection rackets and the collapse of a unified society. This is precisely what has happened in the UK since 1999 and the MacPherson Report which
    accused the police of rCLinstitutional racismrCY based mainly on its mishandling of the murder of a Black teenager in London in 1993. Since
    1999, the police have effectively been inculcated with the idea that their purpose is to protect ethnic minorities from the native population, that nothing is worse than rCLracism,rCY that any allegation of it must automatically be taken extremely seriously and that, in effect, the White
    man must be assumed to be guilty. ItrCOs gone so far that IrCOve now had my own run in with the UK police.

    Two recent examples serve to illustrate the state of the British
    constabulary. In December 2025 in Southampton, a White student called Henry Nowak was stabbed by a Sikh. The Sikh then rang the police and dishonestly accused Nowak of having made racist remarks. When the police turned up,
    Nowak was lying on the ground bleeding to death. rCLIrCOve been stabbed,rCY he mumbled. Such was the policerCOs contempt for him that the male officer replied, rCLI donrCOt think you have, materCY before arresting him and even handcuffing him. The Sikh, who was ultimately convicted of murder, was at
    no point handcuffed, even when he was eventually arrested.

    Film has emerged, taken in June in Birmingham, of a young White man being beaten up by a group of Blacks. The Blacks are seen dispersing as a young, short female police officer rushes in to attack the White man as he gets up from the ground. Clearly disorientated and not knowing itrCOs a police
    officer he strikes back, knocking off her hat. She arrests him, adding,
    rCLWalk to the fucking car, you dick!rCY The police initially denied that anything was wrong with this incidentrCobefore putting out another press release claiming that the arrestee had been the victim of an assault and
    they were now looking for the suspects, whom theyrCOd permitted to run away.

    If it wasnrCOt for members of the public filming these things, and putting
    them on Twitter, we would never know about this police corruption rCo this Two-Tier Policing, as itrCOs commonly termed rCo so it is no wonder that the British government is interested in restricting social media access under
    the pretence of protecting children from rCLharmful content.rCY Studies on the kinds of people who become police officers indicate that they are not very intelligent (their IQ is about average) and that they are relatively high
    in Narcissistic traits (which would predict their wanting power and
    authority over people).

    One of the ways in which we can expect them to deal with their
    understandable insecurity about their intelligence and status is to
    proclaim that they are more rCLmoralrCY than others; to take the current morality rCo Woke rCo and strongly believe it and signal it in order to reassure themselves that they matter. This is precisely what we see with
    the UK police. In the 1990s, they werenrCOt trusted by the Black minority and they were widely regarded as rCLracist.rCY This has now been completely reversed. They are an arm of the Woke Deep State and are not trusted by
    White people or, at least, not by politically conservative White people.

    In March, my crew and I were filming a documentary in Luton, a thoroughly Islamised part of the UK that birthed Tommy RobinsonrCOs English Defence League. We were at the recently shut down Vauxhall car plant and couldnrCOt
    get inside due to Nepalese security guides. A camera man IrCOd hired sent up
    a drone. I thought nothing of this as, in my experience, if yourCOre in a restricted zone for drones rCo as I once was in Budapest rCo then they simply wonrCOt fly. Before long, a car arrived with three police officers, one of
    the two females being covered in tattoos. They arrested the cameraman for flying the drone too close to Luton Airport. Worryingly, this means that ex-Communist Hungary has better technology than the UK.

    I got chatting to the non-tattooed female officer. She asked what my film
    was about and I innocently said rCLthe decline of Luton.rCY It was almost as if, in that moment, a light bulb went on in her indoctrinated brain:
    decline of Luton = critical of the government = dissident = far right =
    evil. She asked who I was and I refused to tell her. rCLThatrCOs a bit evasive,rCY she said, reflecting the tendency of the less intelligent to
    misuse high order words. Why wouldnrCOt I tell her? I responded that, as far
    as IrCOm concerned, the police canrCOt be trusted. rCLWerCOre not all like that,rCY
    she responded, seemingly personally offended.

    After a while she came over and told me that though I had done nothing
    wrong and I was with someone whorCOd been arrested and because we were near
    an airport she had the right to my details and could arrest me if I refused
    to provide them. Two barristers later told me that this was nonsense and
    that she was just a corrupt or ignorant police officer. But I provided her
    with an address and number. When we left, she was the only one of the three
    who refused to say goodbye to me. She was very annoyed.

    The cameraman was interrogated for three hours and a significant part of
    the interrogation was about me. They wanted my mobile number, which he
    refused to give, so they could rCLpass it on.rCY Would the drone be filming asylum seekers? It turned out we were close to an asylum seeker centre,
    which explained why there were groups of Black men in track suits wandering around. rCLWerCOre trying to help you. You could get in trouble working with this man. HerCOs far right.rCY

    Clearly, the British police feel that an aspect of their job is political rCo as with secret police in communist countries. If you are not rCLon boardrCY with Woke rCo if thererCOs even the slightest hint that you dissent rCo then you
    are an rCLenemyrCY of the state, you are rCLtroublerCY and information must be gathered on you. Whites are also dangerous and must be heavily policed
    whereas Blacks are allowed to run riot. As this distrust of the police by conservatives grows, we can expect to see the growth of parallel societies,
    of the effective breakup of the UK. Certainly, the behavior of the police
    seems to indicate that the British Establishment is deeply concerned that organised dissent rCo or even the mere existence of lone dissenters rCo among the native population might lead to their losing their grip on power.

    <https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2026/07/08/britains-police-are-there-to-suppress-the-white-majority/>

    <https://archive.ph/fIJ4K>

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  • From Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and the United States Homeland Security Advisor@un-americans@trump.org to uk.politics.misc,soc.culture.british,alt.politics.uk,alt.discrimination,alt.censorship on Thu Jul 23 20:35:17 2026
    From Newsgroup: soc.culture.british

    D. Ray wrote:

    July 8, 2026, by Edward Dutton

    When a significant portion of society loses trust in the police then that >society is in serious trouble. In that direction lies the rise of
    protection rackets and the collapse of a unified society. This is
    precisely what has happened in the UK since 1999 and the MacPherson
    Report which accused the police of rCLinstitutional racismrCY based
    mainly on its mishandling of the murder of a Black teenager in London in >1993. Since 1999, the police have effectively been inculcated with the
    idea that their purpose is to protect ethnic minorities from the native >population, that nothing is worse than rCLracism,rCY that any allegation
    of it must automatically be taken extremely seriously and that, in
    effect, the White man must be assumed to be guilty. ItrCOs gone so far
    that IrCOve now had my own run in with the UK police.

    Two recent examples serve to illustrate the state of the British >constabulary. In December 2025 in Southampton, a White student called
    Henry Nowak was stabbed by a Sikh. The Sikh then rang the police and >dishonestly accused Nowak of having made racist remarks. When the police >turned up, Nowak was lying on the ground bleeding to death. rCLIrCOve
    been stabbed,rCY he mumbled. Such was the policerCOs contempt for him
    that the male officer replied, rCLI donrCOt think you have, materCY
    before arresting him and even handcuffing him. The Sikh, who was
    ultimately convicted of murder, was at no point handcuffed, even when he
    was eventually arrested.

    Film has emerged, taken in June in Birmingham, of a young White man being >beaten up by a group of Blacks. The Blacks are seen dispersing as a
    young, short female police officer rushes in to attack the White man as
    he gets up from the ground. Clearly disorientated and not knowing itrCOs
    a police officer he strikes back, knocking off her hat. She arrests him, >adding, rCLWalk to the fucking car, you dick!rCY The police initially
    denied that anything was wrong with this incidentrCobefore putting out >another press release claiming that the arrestee had been the victim of
    an assault and they were now looking for the suspects, whom theyrCOd >permitted to run away.

    If it wasnrCOt for members of the public filming these things, and
    putting them on Twitter, we would never know about this police corruption
    rCo this Two-Tier Policing, as itrCOs commonly termed rCo so it is no
    wonder that the British government is interested in restricting social
    media access under the pretence of protecting children from rCLharmful >content.rCY Studies on the kinds of people who become police officers >indicate that they are not very intelligent (their IQ is about average)
    and that they are relatively high in Narcissistic traits (which would
    predict their wanting power and authority over people).

    One of the ways in which we can expect them to deal with their
    understandable insecurity about their intelligence and status is to
    proclaim that they are more rCLmoralrCY than others; to take the current >morality rCo Woke rCo and strongly believe it and signal it in order to >reassure themselves that they matter. This is precisely what we see with
    the UK police. In the 1990s, they werenrCOt trusted by the Black minority
    and they were widely regarded as rCLracist.rCY This has now been
    completely reversed. They are an arm of the Woke Deep State and are not >trusted by White people or, at least, not by politically conservative
    White people.

    In March, my crew and I were filming a documentary in Luton, a thoroughly >Islamised part of the UK that birthed Tommy RobinsonrCOs English Defence >League. We were at the recently shut down Vauxhall car plant and
    couldnrCOt get inside due to Nepalese security guides. A camera man IrCOd >hired sent up a drone. I thought nothing of this as, in my experience, if >yourCOre in a restricted zone for drones rCo as I once was in Budapest
    rCo then they simply wonrCOt fly. Before long, a car arrived with three >police officers, one of the two females being covered in tattoos. They >arrested the cameraman for flying the drone too close to Luton Airport. >Worryingly, this means that ex-Communist Hungary has better technology
    than the UK.

    I got chatting to the non-tattooed female officer. She asked what my film
    was about and I innocently said rCLthe decline of Luton.rCY It was almost
    as if, in that moment, a light bulb went on in her indoctrinated brain: >decline of Luton = critical of the government = dissident = far right =
    evil. She asked who I was and I refused to tell her. rCLThatrCOs a bit >evasive,rCY she said, reflecting the tendency of the less intelligent to >misuse high order words. Why wouldnrCOt I tell her? I responded that, as
    far as IrCOm concerned, the police canrCOt be trusted. rCLWerCOre not all >like that,rCY she responded, seemingly personally offended.

    After a while she came over and told me that though I had done nothing
    wrong and I was with someone whorCOd been arrested and because we were
    near an airport she had the right to my details and could arrest me if I >refused to provide them. Two barristers later told me that this was
    nonsense and that she was just a corrupt or ignorant police officer. But
    I provided her with an address and number. When we left, she was the only
    one of the three who refused to say goodbye to me. She was very annoyed.

    The cameraman was interrogated for three hours and a significant part of
    the interrogation was about me. They wanted my mobile number, which he >refused to give, so they could rCLpass it on.rCY Would the drone be
    filming asylum seekers? It turned out we were close to an asylum seeker >centre, which explained why there were groups of Black men in track suits >wandering around. rCLWerCOre trying to help you. You could get in trouble >working with this man. HerCOs far right.rCY

    Clearly, the British police feel that an aspect of their job is political
    rCo as with secret police in communist countries. If you are not rCLon >boardrCY with Woke rCo if thererCOs even the slightest hint that you
    dissent rCo then you are an rCLenemyrCY of the state, you are
    rCLtroublerCY and information must be gathered on you. Whites are also >dangerous and must be heavily policed whereas Blacks are allowed to run
    riot. As this distrust of the police by conservatives grows, we can
    expect to see the growth of parallel societies, of the effective breakup
    of the UK. Certainly, the behavior of the police seems to indicate that
    the British Establishment is deeply concerned that organised dissent rCo
    or even the mere existence of lone dissenters rCo among the native
    population might lead to their losing their grip on power.

    <https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2026/07/08/britains-police-are-ther >e-to-suppress-the-white-majority/>

    <https://archive.ph/fIJ4K>



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