Sunday 8 August 2010

TAKING THE SMIRK OFF HIS FACE

I read that the corrupt ex Inspector Ali Dizaie had been attacked in jail. Poor man.
He was physically attacked and faeces smeared over family photographs. Oh, and OF COURSE RACIALLY ABUSED.
This crook who came to our country and was overpromoted in spite of his dubious ability by his incessant use of the "race card". He even tried to sue when he was not promoted even higher using this method.
Prominent in the Black Police Association he failed to see the irony in that. Firstly that association by definition is racist as it discriminates on ethnic grounds. Secondly, he is not black. He is little darker than I am but I like to think I have a better looking face than his ugly mug and a less arrogant smirk than he formerly had.
Hopefully the latter characteristic has been somewhat removed now by his time in jail.

For some reason he is an inmate of Leyhill open prison near Bristol. Now I know something about that institution having visited a relative there many years ago.
I was amazed by the conditions there.
Imagine an upmarket holiday camp in lush parkland and you get some idea of it. It was better than that and the prisoners seemed to be the bosses of the warders.

Why was this overpromoted arrogant thug, a friend of Iran's president (can't spell his name) ever put in so cosy an environment. The establishment there is hardly punishment and I'm sure far superior in comfort to those of his beloved Iran.

He should be in a proper jail if there are any to pay for his abuse of our society.

Also if being "racially abused" bothers him so much why does he not go back to his own country? If he remains here it must be because in spite of the abuse he has to suffer is of a lesser nature than the problems he would face in Iran under the care of his friend, the president.

Perhaps he would have been stoned for his adulterous behaviour or had his hand cut off for theft.

Now that WOULD be abuse, but under Sharia Law, just. Perhaps Sharia Law should be introduced for muslims in Britain so that they feel at home and welcome.

This thought applies to all those who moan and sue for "racist" abuse. If it is so bad here there is nothing stopping them going back to their own environment where they will not be so abused.
I was abused once in France and came back home vowing never to go there again and to remain amongst my own people who do not abuse me. Yes I know I am liable to be abused by immigrants as many are but their opinions do not bother me as I AM WITH MY OWN as he should be.

P S I read today that Wigan and Leigh have the fifth lowest percentage of immigrant births in the country. We are in a way insulated from the disaster that is befalling other towns and only see it when we venture outside the borough.
Long may we be able to resist Wigan Metro's efforts to make us more diverse and "vibrant"
We are happy as we are.




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ETHICS AND THE CO OP

I see a soldier has been refused service in a Co op in Croydon on account of his being in uniform.
Now all the people I know would give a squaddie preferential treatment rather than penalise him. Our soldiers represent the "best of British" and even when fighting in illegal wars are OUR lads and are always on OUR side.

I know what a wonderful diverse and vibrant place Croydon is but I would hazard a guess that the checkout person who refused to serve the soldier was not what you might think of as an English person. If they were they are a disgrace to our people and should be punished for it.
The Co Op says that it was a mistake and that in the past policemen in uniform have not been served.
What do they mean, a mistake? How can you make such a "mistake" They could see his face (unlike some others who undoubtably patronise that shop) so what is the problem?
I bet they would have been glad if a cop in uniform was in their shop when a robbery took place.
The Co Op is too politically correct with all their "ethical" principles while endorsing the party of the war criminal Tony Blair.

In recent years they have become more competitive and our local shop is good in contrast to the situation in the past when there was nothing worth buying in their premises. But they still can not escape their outdated principles and so they make excuses for their insult to one of our brave lads.
I had an ex squaddie who asked me for assistance and in appreciation for the danger he had put himself fighting "for Queen and country" I have andeavoured to help him as much as I can.

Now what about those who are against "our Queen and country"?
I would give them NOTHING but then I would be done for "racism".
If that situation were ever to occur that is what I would do whatever the cost.
You are either 100% for us or I do not want you and will not deal with you.

This is MY land and I appreciate those who put their lives in danger on our behalf. Those who do not back them or treat them with civility should be punished, if foreign deported and if so called British ostracised by decent people.

The person who refused this man SHOULD BE SACKED .

yaz