Police as the U.K. State’s stormtroopers:

‘The police of Merseyside England have issued a thinly veiled threat against all users of social media who defend the life of Alfie Evans and accuse the Alder Hey Hospital of gross misconduct in holding him prisoner against his parents’ wishes.’

But they won’t investigate muslim rape gangs for fear of being called “racist”.

When the State can prohibit parents of a dying boy from seeking a cure overseas, then it has tipped into open, outright tyranny.

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23 Responses to Police as the U.K. State’s stormtroopers:

  1. Darin says:

    Socialism-Murder is okay,when we do it. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gifhttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gif

    Gotta be careful what jokes to tell too-

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/count-dankula-nazi-pug-salutes-mark-meechan-fine-sentenced-a8317751.html

  2. Brown says:

    I can’t see what the problem is. The parents want to try something at their own expense yet the state insists the child must die athe home. I always thought it was weird that the state would take this view.

  3. KG says:

    NZ’s bureaucrat-ridden health:
    ‘As a GP crisis looms across the country, a South African doctor with more than 14 years’ experience is being forced to wait one-and-a-half years to sit her Kiwi medical exams.
    Claire Terblanche told Mike Hosking on Newstalk ZB this morning that she immigrated to New Zealand last year but can’t sit the second of two exams she has to pass until March next year because of limited space on the three-times-a-year exam.
    “I can’t take the test in November because it’s full.”
    The June sitting is also full…’
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12040593

    $28bn to fix the Auckland gridlock caused by thousands of immigrants gets priority.

    • mawm says:

      There are plenty more who’d come if not so many hurdles were put in the way. It is tough on the older more experienced GP’s because their “exam learning” was so long ago.

      $28bn thrown at a mish-mash of politically driven traffic projects will not solve the gridlock but will make it worse as their construction is going to block many major suburban arterials for years and years to come. We need to take the roading in Auckland out of politicians hands and get large international companies in to professionally plan and construct it over months rather than years. Stuff free tertiary education and migrants on the dole, it is time to spend on infrastructure.

    • Michael in Nelson says:

      It’s not just doctors KG. I know of two fully qualified builders from the UK that were told they could not get certified in Z until the did a full three year apprenticeship. They have setup a handyman service and do very good work at far more reasonable prices for small jobs. I had a quote from a local builder for some work that was $3200 but these guys did it all for less than half that. The homeowner really gets it in the wallet because the main contractors are too busy with all the new house construction and charge eye-watering fees for small jobs.

  4. When you deny a man and his wife the option of trying alternative care for a very sick child you risk creating people who think they have nothing left to lose. Health administrators now join legislators, prison administrators, police superintendents, and prosecutors who think public patience is infinite.

    It’s amazing even to contemplate a complete loss of legitimacy on the part of all Western governments but that is what is developing. Being ruled by fools, liars, twinks, and harridans is now the order of the day but normal people only have so much patience.

    I liked this exchange of comments on a ZeroHedge article (hope the formatting works):

    FoggyWorld:

    Contrary to public opinion, Trump seems able to play the long game. It’s smart because look at all that is coming out.

    ClickNLook:

    What is coming out is: people are getting used to the understanding that they are not represented in Congress at all and that they can do nothing about it, but continue paying taxes.[1]

    Paul Fussell has written how WWI destroyed the idea of meliorism. Now the idea that Western “representative” governments can never lose their legitimacy. Well, they can. Just keep it up, mothertruckers.

    • Now the idea is . . . .

      • Darin says:

        Yes,exactly,I love how some think Trump is dumb.One does not get to be the founder of or sit on the board of 535 corporations by being stupid.Trump is no dummy,he’s also used to dealing with complex problems,in fact he lives for it.

        Now compare that to our last two presidents.Who and what are they in comparison?Both were spoiled rich kids with zero to no real life work experience and both were either incapable or lacked any practical experience in complex problem solving.They both relied on others for crafting policy and both were either lied to or just went along with the adults after realising they were in deep water.

        Trump has been there,done that and has a functioning bullshit detector.He’s not perfect,but he’s a far improvement over what came before him.

        • Darin says:

          As for the UK,I think they are toast,unless somebody finally sprouts some balls and gets physical in a big way.

          Denying a parent’s right to care for their child,jailing journalists for incorrect views and now persecuting people for telling jokes.To me that has Authoritarian police state written all over it.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gif

          • Yokel says:

            Let’s see how Tommy Robinson’s march about free speech for the Right goes on 6 May. My guess is that it will either be brutally suppressed by the Plod on behalf of the Left/Muslim alliance, or it will be completely ignored. See Breitbart link in my 0630 post above. I am intending to be there.

            • mawm says:

              Plod will find an excuse to arrest Robinson again so that he can’t participate and the pro-democracy forces (yeah, right) will be out in force violently preventing the people from expressing themselves. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_sad.gif

          • Too true.

            I have always treasured the common law system and the flexibility and creativity inherent in it. It gradually established important legal principles, not least the subordination of the king to the law. Now Britain is an authoritarian state run by traitors, hostile to its citizens, and in love with its enemies.

            • Darin says:

              British law was originally written to impose limits on the tyranny of a monarch.Unfortunately it does nothing to limit the tyranny of the majority.

              They need a Bill of Rights and we need to refresh ours.

    • Gregoryno6 says:

      From Merriam Webster:
      Definition of meliorism – the belief that the world tends to improve and that humans can aid its betterment.

      I guess I’m kind of a semi-meliorist, since I see history as mostly being two steps forward and one step back.

      • I think meliorism is inherently a progressive view. There was considerable evidence for its correctness given the stunning advances in science and technology. Things got a lot better for a lot of people but then the fools threw it all away.

        Yours is the more realistic but even it is not accurate. What we are seeing is precipitous regression to anarchy and primitivism. In Germany and San Francisco you literally have defecation on the sidewalk or in people’s flower gardens.

        For the U.S., might makes right and for all the West “our values” means absolutely nothing like due process, free speech, representative government. In fact, the elite scum have found the perfect way to neutralize the popular will while retaining all the now-empty forms of its expression.

        • KG says:

          ” In fact, the elite scum have found the perfect way to neutralize the popular will while retaining all the now-empty forms of its expression.”
          And that, as they say, is the nub of the matter.