Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 19, 2015
As an American, I generally view the British police as a Cucksquad.
While I do get sick of the brutality of the police in my own country, all of the getting in your face at random checkpoints, I prefer this situation over that of Britain, as I would rather worry about cops beating me up for forgetting to keep my insurance card in my glovebox than worry about them allowing Pakis to traffic little girls for decades and doing nothing.
Recently in America, it has appeared that American cops are being forced to side with Whites as they are under assault from the government and the media over Black murder hoaxes. In Britain, it has seemed that the cops are so closely aligned with the invasive foreign element, that they would gladly lay down and die for them.
The video of a Cucksquad member literally obeying the orders of a Moslem on the street when told to remove his military sympathy bracelet seemed to epitomize the situation there.
Ah, but now we see that there is indeed racism among the British police.
They are just more faggy about it.
Britain’s largest police force has launched an investigation into allegations that its officers used a “secret” Facebook group to air racist views about ethnic minorities.
The Metropolitan Police is examining allegations that serving officers used a closed group on the social network to post racist comments about Gypsies and Travellers. Both groups are officially recognised as ethnic minorities, and discriminating against them is illegal.
Police officers could be prosecuted if they are found to have broken the law, and will also face professional misconduct inquiries, Scotland Yard said. But the force was urged to launch a wider review amid claims that racism against both groups has become “endemic” and “part of police culture”.
The Met was first alerted to the Facebook group in April after concerns were raised by one of its members.Named “I’ve Met the Met”, it has around 3,000 participants, and serves as an unofficial online forum for serving and retired officers, but is managed on an invite-only basis and cannot be viewed by the public.Some of the comments were made during a discussion in March about the BBC Trust’s decision to clear Jeremy Clarkson and other Top Gear presenters of wrongdoing for their use of the word “pikey”, a derogatory term for Travellers. Others dated back further.
“I never knew a pikey could be offended,” read one comment. “I thought they were devoid of all normal feelings and thoughts … just my opinion based on many years of dealing with these despicable people.” Another said: “There is not a small minority of criminals from the GT [Gypsy and Traveller] community – to all intents and purposes they all depend on crime.”
The comments suggest that a “canteen culture of racism towards Gypsies and Travellers” exists within the Met, according to a formal complaint sent to Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe by the Traveller Movement charity at the end of last month.
Granted, it doesn’t appear that they were talking about Pakis or Blacks, which I would think would make more sense to talk about.
But at least it’s something.
Any opposition by law enforcement to the system of racial cuckoldry is a good thing.