St Georges Day April 23rd
2008-06-22 19:00:06 UTC
We have grown used to young men being shot and stabbed to death. Every
week we read about another killing, usually involving black men
fighting over drugs. But now the killings have crossed the social and
racial divide to include middle-class white kids. This culture of
violence has been marketed by the entertainment industry and tolerated
by political correctness.
The police have launched a number of gimmicks. They have unveiled an
airport-style metal detection arch that will buzz when an armed
offender walks through. That’s fine, but what happens to the weapon
carriers? If they are to be treated with the usual leniency there is
no point in detaining them in the first place.
We have no choice but to lock-up British kids who defy the law but
there’s no reason why we should tolerate criminal aliens. The Italians
have started deporting foreign defaulters. They have not been thrown
out of the EU or threatened with UN sanctions. The excuse that we
can’t do anything because of Human Rights legislation is nonsense.
International treaties are always open to interpretation.
We could empty our prisons by sending home foreign-born criminals. And
criminals born here of foreign parentage should be given the choice of
volunteering to go to their ancestral homeland or facing long prison
sentences.
It serves no purpose for us to feed and guard aliens who could be sent
home with a note around their necks proclaiming them to be drug-
dealers, rapists, murderers, dole-scroungers, pimps or people
smugglers. Their own people would know how to deal with them.
The bleeding heart liberals and anti-white fanatics who are the
backbone of the Labour Party would no doubt do some of their
traditional wailing and gnashing of teeth. But the rest of us,
including the law-abiding immigrant population, would sleep much safer
in our beds.
The old gang has built a society in which a little girl called Khyra
Ishaq starved to death in Birmingham; a city with thousands of social
workers. And where one child under 10 is killed every week (Daily Mail
29-05-08). They have turned our streets into battlegrounds and our
police into political enforcers who think that killing innocent
bystanders is part of the job. No doubt a public enquiry will excuse
all those dedicated professionals who are supposed to be protecting
us.
The police should think carefully about demanding the right to strike.
There’s an argument for treating armed police officers as soldiers. We
rarely prosecute soldiers for shooting people but if the police want
the same rights as civilian workers they must accept the consequences.
This would apply not only to shootings but also to the growing number
of fatalities from speeding police cars.
http://www.efp.org.uk/news%206.html
week we read about another killing, usually involving black men
fighting over drugs. But now the killings have crossed the social and
racial divide to include middle-class white kids. This culture of
violence has been marketed by the entertainment industry and tolerated
by political correctness.
The police have launched a number of gimmicks. They have unveiled an
airport-style metal detection arch that will buzz when an armed
offender walks through. That’s fine, but what happens to the weapon
carriers? If they are to be treated with the usual leniency there is
no point in detaining them in the first place.
We have no choice but to lock-up British kids who defy the law but
there’s no reason why we should tolerate criminal aliens. The Italians
have started deporting foreign defaulters. They have not been thrown
out of the EU or threatened with UN sanctions. The excuse that we
can’t do anything because of Human Rights legislation is nonsense.
International treaties are always open to interpretation.
We could empty our prisons by sending home foreign-born criminals. And
criminals born here of foreign parentage should be given the choice of
volunteering to go to their ancestral homeland or facing long prison
sentences.
It serves no purpose for us to feed and guard aliens who could be sent
home with a note around their necks proclaiming them to be drug-
dealers, rapists, murderers, dole-scroungers, pimps or people
smugglers. Their own people would know how to deal with them.
The bleeding heart liberals and anti-white fanatics who are the
backbone of the Labour Party would no doubt do some of their
traditional wailing and gnashing of teeth. But the rest of us,
including the law-abiding immigrant population, would sleep much safer
in our beds.
The old gang has built a society in which a little girl called Khyra
Ishaq starved to death in Birmingham; a city with thousands of social
workers. And where one child under 10 is killed every week (Daily Mail
29-05-08). They have turned our streets into battlegrounds and our
police into political enforcers who think that killing innocent
bystanders is part of the job. No doubt a public enquiry will excuse
all those dedicated professionals who are supposed to be protecting
us.
The police should think carefully about demanding the right to strike.
There’s an argument for treating armed police officers as soldiers. We
rarely prosecute soldiers for shooting people but if the police want
the same rights as civilian workers they must accept the consequences.
This would apply not only to shootings but also to the growing number
of fatalities from speeding police cars.
http://www.efp.org.uk/news%206.html