What Next Will European Police Have? Trained Attack Tigers? By Richard Miller (London)
This one is particularly nasty viewing, and has bad optics for the Covid police, as they set an Alsatian dog upon a Covid protester. Apparently, the cops were too weak to subdue him themselves, even with all their weapons. After this, some comments on the British cops recent politically correct dealings with the eternal rape gangs.
“Video has emerged purporting to show a police dog mauling a man at an anti-lockdown protest in Amsterdam.
The footage, which was published on social media by an account called Guerrilla Reporters, appears to have been filmed during an anti-lockdown protest held in the Dutch capital on Sunday. In the video, a police dog is seen apparently biting a man’s arm as other officers used batons against the surrounding demonstrators.
At the time of this reporting, the local police have not confirmed the veracity of the video, however, a report from the public broadcaster Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS) features an image appearing to show the same man being bitten by a police dog, with a caption that reads “the police have used dogs”.
Pictures that were published by the Getty Images photography service also appear to show the same instance of the police dog attack.
Thousands of Dutch citizens and protesters from across Europe gathered in the city on Sunday, despite the protest being banned by authorities on Thursday, according to the local newspaper De Telegraaf.
While police claimed that there were strong indications that groups with a propensity for violence were likely to be present during the protest, Michel Reijinga, the leader of Samen voor Nederland, — which seemingly helped organise the event — stated that such a claim was “complete nonsense” and that rioters are never welcome at the group’s demonstrations.
The Dutch paper also reported that protesters were asked to leave the Museumplein (Museum Square) — a central public space in Amsterdam — by police on Sunday, who closed off the location’s exits.
The publication De Volkskrant noted that the Museumplein was been designated a “safety risk area” on Sunday from 11 am to 11 pm, giving police the power to preemptively search anyone in the area during those times.
The Netherlands is currently under severe lockdown measures, with all non-essential shops being forced to close, along with bars, restaurants, theatres, and cinemas.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte also told the Dutch elderly that there would be “no cuddling the grandkids” over the holidays, having cancelled Christmas through the use of tough restrictions.
Despite the rolling lockdowns, the country’s royals have been caught breaching measures, with news emerging that the family held a lockdown-breaking birthday bash for the crown princess.
While a government agency claimed that 21 people were invited to the party at a time where only a maximum of four people could visit a person’s home, other sources have claimed that around 100 individuals in total may have attended the event.”
Over in my native Britain, the controversy over the ethnic grooming gangs, who target white children for abuse, continues. The politically correct police who allowed the rapes to continue for years until exposure, did not record the ethnicity of attackers, if they were non-white, and did not do so until December 2019. My take on all of this is that this mass war-time level of raping is simply part and parcel of the Great Replacement, and but one consequence of mass immigration, multiracialism, multiculturalism and enforced diversity. It is more important for the system to preserve the illusion of racial harmony, than deal with crimes like rape. But, have someone on the street without a useless mask, and … set the hounds on them!
“Police in Rotherham, where the authorities failed to tackle South Asian heritage “grooming” gangs due to political correctness for years, failed to record most abusers’ ethnicity in the year to December 2019.
Despite national and regional inquiries all concluding that victims had been failed and claiming lessons had been learned after the grooming gangs scandal was finally exposed at scale, an investigation by The Times has found that every police district in South Yorkshire, a major centre of abuse, still “routinely failed to log the ethnicity of those suspected of sexually abusing minors”.
Rotherham, which along with Rochdale was arguably ground zero for the scandal breaking nationwide, was the district most reluctant to log predators’ ethnic background, failing to record the ethnicity of an astonishing 67 per cent of suspects.
Independent investigations strongly suggest that a highly disproportionate number of grooming gang abusers are men of South Asian, mostly Pakistani Muslim heritage, and their victims largely white working-class girls and young women, but members of the media are still generally unable to describe suspects as anything other than “Asian” — to the chagrin of British Sikhs, among others — because the authorities almost never release information on their national and religious background.
“I reviewed these historic failings and, like this investigation by The Times, found that data collection on offenders is still poor, which is why I am making it mandatory for police forces to record the ethnicity of those arrested and held in custody as a result of their suspected involvement in grooming gangs,” commented Home Secretary Priti Patel of the situation, not explaining why she did not implement such a measure before the newspapers highlighted police failings if she was already aware of them.
The Tory MP, whose department has broad responsibility for policing, border control, deportations, and national security in the Boris Johnson administration — and is performing rather poorly across the board — added that “community and cultural factors are clearly relevant to understanding why people offend”, although to date police, prosecutors, and judges have remained unwilling to concede that the systematic abuse of mostly white non-Muslim girls and women by mostly South Asian Muslim men is racially or religiously motivated.”
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