Hate Crime Against Whites in the UK Not Investigated by Woke Police By Richard Miller (London)

It does not surprise me to read that the UK police are not investigating hate crimes against whites, according to the Institute of Economic Affairs. You see the time that that police would devote to investigating real crimes, is now spent following up whites who criticise Islam or make comments on social media about transgenders and other protected groups. The IEA’s head of cultural affairs Marc Glendening, who wrote the report, said: ““British democracy faces an existential threat from those seeking to silence debate.” “This is the result of the emergence of a ‘culture control left’ ideology that sees state regulation of language as the principal way to enforce greater social equality.”

What we are seeing is the endgame of woke. It was seen with the British police turning a blind eye to the rape of tens of thousands of white British children by ethnic rapist/groomers as it would stir up “racism.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/grooming-child-sex-abuse-exploitation-rotherham-rochdale-police-a9215261.html

https://www.forbes.com/sites/rogerscruton/2014/08/30/why-did-british-police-ignore-pakistani-gangs-raping-rotherham-children-political-correctness/?sh=3a5ee6ab754a

“A story of rampant child abuse—ignored and abetted by the police—is emerging out of the British town of Rotherham. Until now, its scale and scope would have been inconceivable in a civilized country.  Its origins, however, lie in something quite ordinary: what one Labour MP called "not wanting to rock the multicultural community boat."

https://www.gbnews.com/news/woke-news-hate-speech-investigated-police-findings

“Hate speech against white people is not being investigated by police, a new report by a leading think tank has revealed.

The Institute of Economic Affairs found free speech was being stifled by a surge in the number of hate crime investigations

People who speak out on controversial topics, including transgender rights and Islam, were facing police probes after their opinions were flagged for being potentially harmful.

The IEA’s head of cultural affairs Marc Glendening, who penned the report, claimed laws were only partially being applied.

He also suggested police were refusing to seek prosecutions for similar cases directed at white victims.

Glendening called for a new concept of free speech in a bid to overcome “rising censorship”.

The new concept would focus on the right of all individuals to express their opinions.

He said: “British democracy faces an existential threat from those seeking to silence debate.

“This is the result of the emergence of a ‘culture control left’ ideology that sees state regulation of language as the principal way to enforce greater social equality.

Hate speech against white people is not being investigated by police, a new report by a leading think tank has revealed.

The Institute of Economic Affairs found free speech was being stifled by a surge in the number of hate crime investigations.

People who speak out on controversial topics, including transgender rights and Islam, were facing police probes after their opinions were flagged for being potentially harmful.

The IEA’s head of cultural affairs Marc Glendening, who penned the report, claimed laws were only partially being applied.

 

He also suggested police were refusing to seek prosecutions for similar cases directed at white victims.

Glendening called for a new concept of free speech in a bid to overcome “rising censorship”.

The new concept would focus on the right of all individuals to express their opinions.

He said: “British democracy faces an existential threat from those seeking to silence debate.

“This is the result of the emergence of a ‘culture control left’ ideology that sees state regulation of language as the principal way to enforce greater social equality.

 “This necessarily involves violating the speech rights of individuals who wish to express views considered transgressive.

“Defenders of political pluralism now need to wage a counter-attack based upon a foundational, natural rights-based defence of free speech.”

The number of non-crime hate incidents flagged to police rose from 45,000 in 2013 to 120,000 ten years later.

Transgender and religious hate crimes have witnessed notable increases, with respective hikes of 11 per cent and 9.1 per cent.”

 

 

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