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Racism in the Metropolitan Police Force of London



The very existence of a Black Police Officers Organisation and the separate existence of a Muslim Police Officers organisation within the The Metropolitan Police is racist. They can have no effect but to emphasise separateness. They will naturally promote the interests of that group. They will naturally want to see their members promoted to the highest ranks. Any failure by one of their members to achieve the promotion that he seeks is likely to be viewed tactically as discrimination.

The real need for any police force is cohesion; oneness. They need to be able to deal impartially with the population that they police. We are at the beginning of a process that could go downhill. It is not inconceivable that a demand will arise for black only police in black areas which could lead to policemen who understand - i.e. tolerate - illegal activity by their ethnic brethren. It could lead, for example, to aspects of Sharia Law being applied by consent within Muslim areas even where it is in conflict with the Law of the Land.


Our Socialist/Marxist masters talk of integration but it is the so called ethnic communities which bring about segregation by exercising their natural inclination to associate with their kind. It happens everywhere. The English and the Scots did it in India. In major cities around the world are to be found French Quarters, Jewish Quarters and English Quarters where like congregates with like and recreates its preferred surroundings.


Integration is only possible where numbers are small. As soon as numbers increase to the point where an ethnic community can be discerned people will cohere and set about creating an environment in their own image. It happened very early in Hounslow, close by Heathrow, where many of the incomers were employed and it has happened elsewhere, not only in our northern cities.


A population of communities cannot stand. There is bound to be conflict, even disputes, over the ownership of territory. There can only be one community to which all belong regardless of race religion or colour whose history all understand, whose standards and aspirations all share. If, for one reason or another, these conditions cannot be met by agreement other solutions will be sought.


The tragedy is that the ruling elite has decreed that it is a crime for the indigenous population to object to any of this. Incomers only have to feel or perceive, however mischievously, that they are the subject of discrimination for a crime to have been committed. Judges and particularly magistrates, whose traditional role was to temper law with common sense, are infected with the ideology of the ruling class so that no protection is available.


Wittingly the Government is at odds with the majority population. As a consequence they are facilitating and promoting the racism which they condemn.