I've made the point many times that Britain's rulers do not act on behalf of the British people, instead ceaselessly pursue the globalist/NWO agenda. I could fill this blog every day with examples so I pass except for exceptional cases. Like this one.
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Police have hauled in for questioning a woman in her seventies ('a pillar of the community') who blew her horn at an Afro-Caribbean woman who didn't bother moving after paying for her petrol, instead dawdled, chatting on her phone etc. What, you might well ask, is remarkable about that? Happens all the time in diverse multi-cultural Britain. Well the reaction of top cop for starters.
Anthony Stansfeld is Police Commissioner for Thames Valley, one of the most important law enforcement positions in the country. And what do we expect from such people in response to outrages such as this? Mealy-mouthed politically-correct bromides that studiously avoid the real issue, rampant criminality among blacks. Not this time. The other driver was "taking ages" at a petrol station, so the woman, in her seventies, beeped her horn to get her to move, he revealed. Mr Stansfeld described the woman as a "pillar of society" and called for a review of current rules after the woman had to be questioned on suspicion of a hate crime. He said that current laws mean detectives have to investigate anything that is “perceived” to be a hate crime, which could result in “huge injustices”.
He added: "It was an absolute classic. An elderly couple turned up at a petrol station and there was a woman who had filled up with petrol in front of them. "She was taking ages fiddling around and the lady who was driving, who was in her seventies, peeped on the horn and out flew an Afro-Caribbean lady who screamed abuse at them, went into the kiosk and reported it as a hate crime. "We had to investigate it. [The elderly lady] was questioned under caution. And this woman was a pillar of society. She was hugely upset." He added: "She asked us to remove it but the law is such that once it's on the books we cannot do so."
Well he didn't hold back, did he? Frankly I'm amazed. You don't reach a position like his without faithfully implementing the nation-wrecking agenda. Maybe he's an honest and patriotic man sick of what his traitorous superiors are forcing to do. Or maybe he senses a change in the wind, that the nativists are restless and a major reaction is on the horizon. Presumably he's aware of JFK's aphorism "those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
To my mind this is a significant development.

Police have hauled in for questioning a woman in her seventies ('a pillar of the community') who blew her horn at an Afro-Caribbean woman who didn't bother moving after paying for her petrol, instead dawdled, chatting on her phone etc. What, you might well ask, is remarkable about that? Happens all the time in diverse multi-cultural Britain. Well the reaction of top cop for starters.
Anthony Stansfeld is Police Commissioner for Thames Valley, one of the most important law enforcement positions in the country. And what do we expect from such people in response to outrages such as this? Mealy-mouthed politically-correct bromides that studiously avoid the real issue, rampant criminality among blacks. Not this time. The other driver was "taking ages" at a petrol station, so the woman, in her seventies, beeped her horn to get her to move, he revealed. Mr Stansfeld described the woman as a "pillar of society" and called for a review of current rules after the woman had to be questioned on suspicion of a hate crime. He said that current laws mean detectives have to investigate anything that is “perceived” to be a hate crime, which could result in “huge injustices”.
He added: "It was an absolute classic. An elderly couple turned up at a petrol station and there was a woman who had filled up with petrol in front of them. "She was taking ages fiddling around and the lady who was driving, who was in her seventies, peeped on the horn and out flew an Afro-Caribbean lady who screamed abuse at them, went into the kiosk and reported it as a hate crime. "We had to investigate it. [The elderly lady] was questioned under caution. And this woman was a pillar of society. She was hugely upset." He added: "She asked us to remove it but the law is such that once it's on the books we cannot do so."
Well he didn't hold back, did he? Frankly I'm amazed. You don't reach a position like his without faithfully implementing the nation-wrecking agenda. Maybe he's an honest and patriotic man sick of what his traitorous superiors are forcing to do. Or maybe he senses a change in the wind, that the nativists are restless and a major reaction is on the horizon. Presumably he's aware of JFK's aphorism "those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
To my mind this is a significant development.