More ‘Clown world’ behaviour from Britain’s police.

Deputy Chief Constable Julie Cook who has made her force a public laughing stock over her message to the public about the 'correct' use of pronouns.

 

I’ve often wondered what sort of career path a BSc in Transport Management and Law could lead to? Today I now have my answer. It qualifies you to be a Deputy Chief Constable of Cheshire Police and to witter on and waste time making public statements about ‘pronouns’.

Deputy Chief Constable Julie Cooke is the holder of the above-mentioned degree. However rather than use this qualification for anything positive she has used her qualification to enable her to rise through the ranks of Cheshire Police and make herself and her force a massive laughing stock among the vast majority of Britons, in order to the 0.5% – 0.6% (based on US figures) estimated number of transsexuals and transgenders.

DCC Cooke has produced a Twitter video that basically features her giving ‘thought crime’ advise about what pronouns to use for different people and why it is vitally important that this happens despite Cheshire seeing a 32% rise in crime between 2017 and 2018. This officer is so mired in political correctness that she would rather take time out to make a video like this than start to deal with the 30,768 incidents of violent crime that occurred between September 2018 and August 2019. She also seems to believe that wasting time on instructing the public on the matter of pronouns is far far more important than for example preventing or investigating the 20,167 reports of anti social and public order crimes that occurred in the same period. (See chart below)

This officer is a sad but accurate reflection of what Britain’s police and policing system has declined into. We now have officers who despite massive amounts of real crime in their areas, crime which causes real loss and real personal tragedies, reduced to telling the ordinary British subject what to say and what to think.

Britain’s police used to be admired for their effectiveness, their partnership with the public and the fact that they could police Britain whilst being mostly unarmed. Those days are now gone. I would not be at all surprised if the father of Britain’s civilian police back in the 19th century, Sir Robert Peel, is spinning in his grave at the simpering, snowflake nobodies who now occupy the upper echelons of management in British police forces. The various police forces cost the taxpayer an awful lot of money and we should expect value for that money by the police making the country safer. This money should not be wasted on pandering to the miniscule section of the population who are concerned with which pronouns are used for them. There is something sinister and authoritarian about a uniformed police officer going so public to compel the public to use words that they may not believe or to pander to various snowflakes in the trans activist community. DCC Cooke should get back to regular and necessary policing and not indulge herself with stupidity like this.

1 Comment on "More ‘Clown world’ behaviour from Britain’s police."

  1. Melvin Gray | November 1, 2019 at 8:18 am |

    It is no longer a matter of any real importance to police, that one burgle houses or commits other habitual crimes. Eclipsing these once serious matters, are the ‘offences’ to which Mr Plod takes offense. Topping their list are criticisms of the police ‘service’, particularly those appearing on social media and accessible to a world-wide audience. Such voices threaten Plods’ cosy existence and constitute their ‘most wanted’. Such voices become Plod’s target to bring into disrepute by fabricating evidence to ‘justify’ false arrests.

    UK police could well represent the most vile and corrupt of profligate, contemporary evils.

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