If you see a TERF, punch them in the face.
However, he did not attract police attention at the time and later The charges against him were dropped (Strangely enoughGiven Baker's violent past, it's safe to say he intended for his audience to act on his advice. Article 44 Contravening the provisions of the Serious Crime Act 2007; with intent to knowingly facilitate a crime. I recorded a short podcast on this subject for the UK column (coming soon, will be incorporated into my next article). For Roberts' crime to be complete, there must have been someone present at the scene who was likely to cause harassment, anxiety or distress, and she was arrested despite no one reporting such harm to officers on the scene. Baker was subsequently arrested, but prior to that the Metropolitan Police made some very questionable decisions and communications regarding the incident. The Daily Skeptic.
Intentional destabilization?
Such incidents occur repeatedly, but are not solely attributable to the power of the media; either individuals have been conditioned by exposure to dominant narratives, or companies are unwilling to engage in activities that may make them look bad. At best, it suggests a real conflict of interest, and at worst, a coordinated effort to create instability. A closer look at the TERF fiasco reveals that a significant number of the UK's 43 police and police stations have ties to TERFs. Ishigakiis a charity organization “for LGBTQ+ people around the world.” audiencelarge sums of money are being paid to Stonewall by various police forces. While that may not necessarily mean that the police are actively pursuing the Stonewall agenda, their impartiality is certainly undermined. With the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) drum being banged so hard, it is no wonder that individual officers are unable to make objective and lawful decisions at, say, a Pride event. The same would apply to the decision-making process of commanders in the operational planning of these events. This is no doubt why the BLM protests have been so disruptive to the Schedule 22 The Coronavirus Act 2020 made provisions to prohibit any kind of gathering. Other charities and organisations supported, sponsored or run by the police include: National Black Police Association (NBPA), National Islamic Police Association (NAMP), Christian Police Association (CPA), British Association of Women Police Officers (BAWP) And of course, National LGBT+ Police NetworkNot only do these classifications pose serious challenges to the very notions of diversity and inclusion, but membership in such organizations poses a threat to neutrality that increases with the status, influence and authority of the individual in question, at least in the case of Masonic lodges, where membership in such bodies is not intentionally kept secret. Freemason Although the number of criminals in police forces is less than in the past, there are numerous reports of police and criminals mingling in lodges, sometimes leading to criminal activity within the police force, so there should still be legitimate concerns.e Guardian The 2018 report deals with this issue, but surprisingly, Baroness Casey devotes no space to the subject. In fact, the Casey report is completely silent on the impact of outside influences on police behaviour. This seems a surprising omission, as if every bias, every failure of leadership, is somehow entirely organic. On the state of the collective mind, the father of modern propaganda has Edward BernaysSaid:
Understanding the workings and motivations of mass psychology allows us to control and manipulate the masses according to our will, without them knowing.
This quote was uttered a century before MINDSPACE (2010) was reproduced in a great article written by Malcolm Massey in his UK column in 2015. Malcolm's article deals with the practice of social engineering, which I highly recommend reading as it is too large a subject to explore in detail here. I quote this article because it deals with the origins of what we now know as “social engineering”. Tavistock Institute of Human Relations.
Profit from chaos?
The Tavistock Institute describes itself as “We focus on organisations that need change, individuals that need change and systems that need change”. While close ties between the Tavistock Institute and the police are not abundant, there is enough mutual interaction to warrant a mention. The police are in little doubt about the need for change, even if not in the ways many would expect. Seeing on-duty police officers attending events in the name of Pride or BLM gives a discordant impression, as both campaigns are clearly politicised. The Tavistock Institute Fulfilled its role In the government's efforts to prevent the radicalization of potential terrorists, preventInterestingly, Sir Mark Rowley headed the Metropolitan police's counter-terrorism unit in 2015, the year the new Counter-Terrorism and Security Act was enacted, and shortly before that the Tavistock chief executive was on Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC)'s “person of interest” list. Current state of the police The 2012/13 annual report dates from when Lawrie and Cressida Dick were deputy commissioners. The Tavistock Institute does not give detail where it deems it unnecessary, and its website gives only an impression of what it does. Indeed, it does say that it “assisted the police force in designing an audit process as part of a wider quality assurance programme for the organisation's occupational health services”. None of these links are particularly important, but teeth The Tavistock Institute's own connections are also important. It has worked with many government departments, local authorities, the NHS, international banks, the European Commission and many mental health charities. More importantly, it has Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trustis highly controversial Gender Identity Development Services (GIDS). GIDS is “for children, young people and their families who are having difficulty developing their gender identity.” It's time for the second interstitial podcast in this article, which returns to the issue of police enforcement of gender identity, which I have previously covered in my UK column. Adam Smith Connor The local council's decision to impose no-prayer zones around abortion clinics has inflicted new wounds on the royal peace fabric.