It’s impossible to hate the senior management of Nottinghamshire Police nearly enough.

 

One of the many and dire problems afflicting Britain’s police forces has been the willingness of police force senior management teams to imbibe all manner of silly or dangerous ideologies and incorporate them into operational policing. We’ve had numerous forces, West Midlands, West Mercia, South Yorkshire and others turning a blind eye to rape gangs and thousands upon thousands of rapes because those that make up these gangs were and are predominantly Muslim and these forces don’t want to be ‘Islamophobic’. We’ve had police forces that in their effort to be ‘diverse and inclusive’ have partnered with Pride groups some of which have turned out to be led by paedophiles which is what Surrey Police did. We also have police forces that have turned out to harass women’s rights campaigners of which Wiltshire Police are one that has done this. There are also many police forces that have bought into the dangerous nonsense of transgenderism and have let this belief filter down into both police training and operational policing.

A good example of this last category happened in the Nottingham Police area when the women’s rights campaigner Kelly-Jay Keen was forcibly ejected from an International Women’s Day event for asking whether the women’s spaces that local women’s groups in Nottingham are actually for women only or whether they allow cross dressing men to use their services. Someone at the event reported Ms Keen’s questions and complained that these questions caused them ‘alarm and distress’. Police officers questioned Ms Keen at the event and physically escorted her out of the building.

Here’s the video of the incident as shown on the X platform which was uploaded by the journalist Janet Murray.

Ms Murray’s post on this incident is worth including here.

https://x.com/jan_murray/status/2029977566522573306

As Ms Murray says you may well ask why Ms Keen asked these questions in the manner that she did but Ms Keen has been fighting for women’s rights for years in the face of a State that has wholly swallowed the unscientific and misogynistic doctrine of the cult of Trans. Being ‘nice’ and asking for rights and security via polite means just has not worked and therefore it may well be seen as justified to shout out at an ideologically captured women’s group the following: “No woman has a penis.” “Woman is an adult human female.” Women’s groups have been campaigning for years for their spaces, often hard won spaces like domestic violence centres, rape crisis centres, toilets and sports facilities, to be just for women. These women campaigners and their male allies have been rebuffed at almost every turn and sometimes subjected to psychological and physical harassment by Trans Rights Activists. Maybe after being rebuffed so many times by so many groups and so many arms of the State including the police, the education sector and the NHS after asking for women’s spaces nicely it could be now be the time to shout about this problem.

Whilst the brainwashed junior officers who manhandled Ms Keen out of the building where the International Women’s Day event was occurring were in the wrong, the main culprit as to why these officers behaved as they did is down to Nottinghamshire Police’s senior leadership team . After all these officers would not have behaved the way that they did if they were not told that this was the way to behave by their senior officers. They’ve probably been told all through their training that ‘transwomen are women’ or some other similar bollocks and all these junior officers do what their training tells them to do.

Police turning out for nothingburger things might just be acceptable if the force is doing fabulous in cutting crime but that doesn’t apply to Nottinghamshire Police. Nottinghamshire Police has a woeful 9% clear up rate when it comes to burglaries with 80% of burglary investigations marked as complete but suspects were not brought before the courts as Nottinghamshire Police could ‘not reach the evidential standard’ for bringing a prosecution in these cases.

However, they did managed to send police officers out to hassle a woman who merely wants there to be a situation where women’s spaces are strictly for women, which is something that I believe should be the case. Men should never be in a woman’s space unless in exceptional circumstances and men deciding that they are a ‘woman’ is not one of them.

Nottinghamshire Police cannot effectively prosecute burglars but they can send officers out to hassle and physically remove a women’s rights campaigner from an International Women’s Day event. You really cannot hate the senior leadership of Nottinghamshire Police nearly enough for what they’ve done.

 

2 Comments on "It’s impossible to hate the senior management of Nottinghamshire Police nearly enough."

  1. Read Alex Belfield’s autobiography to learn of the abuses that the Nottingshire Police did to him.

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