Are Ulster cops helping the rioters? Part 2

Some call the police “system pigs”. I suggest the term “system teddy bears” is more accurate.

To avoid breaching strict and scary UK law, this article has been heavily toned down. It is a summary of MSM reporting: RTE Raidió na Gaeltachta, The Journal.ie and the “Bauer Media” owned Newstalk Radio plus some satire, within legal limits. Take it all with a pinch of salt.

Some of Our Guys are worried that the mostly peaceful protests will peter out. They can rest reassured, the Ulster boys know that the world’s cameras are watching, and they are loving it. They will happily rún mostly peaceful protests for the next thirty years, without killing anyone, and with only very minor – but very humiliating – injuries.

On Friday, a few hundred attended an anti-migration protest in Belfast. A thousand allegedly counter protested. The cops kept the two sides apart. They did not allow the Antifa to attack. Nobody hurt. One man arrested for throwing a bottle at the police.

On Saturday 15,000 supposedly marched in Belfast for the refugees.

A petrol bomb was lobbed at a mosque. The Moslem Mother’s Collective (400 members) sent letters to all and sundry worried that their children will not be safe in school. Do they want a “one cop, one child” policy? Several cute, hardworking female foreign nurses “have been moved” from their accomodation ón the Shankill Rd.

In (London)Derry, they cancelled a protest ón Friday. Sinn Féin whined that it was an anti-migrant demo. But the internet leaflet called for people of all colours, creeds and nationalities to “Protect the Children”. If it’s good enough for Matt Groening and The Simpsons…The leaflet had the Union Jack and Irish Tricolour together. Very symbolic. The hand of friendship, yadi-yadi ya.

It was cancelled to avoid violence before the arrival of thousands of visitors, many from Bonnie Scotland, for the Apprentice Boys March. A celebration of three hundred years of not surrendering. No doubt they swapped tales of Humza Yousef, Leo Varadkar, Siddiq Khan, the Welsh mulatto minister and Two Teir Keir and his Mrs – what’s her name again? Are your Pakistani politicians worse than our politician Pakistanis?

After the march, there was a mostly peaceful protest. As Andrew Anglin might say: Twelve pre-teen Proddie Afro-Potatos firebomb Ulster system pigs, because of racism, poverty. Top cop surrenders ón live radio, begs parents to take their kids home. Ten cops file injury claims, anticipate three months paid leave in the Canary Islands while they recuperate from bruises and trauma. If their doctor will certify that the little burn ón their thumb came from a petrol bomb, there’s probably a cash payment of thousands. One teen arrested. In any rioter’s – or cop’s – language that’s a win-win scenario.

Two Tier Keir boasts that he has 5,000 in his standing army of riot cops. But only 120 are coming from Scotland to NI. The Brits had to keep 20,000 Army in Ulster to keep the Fenians down. They will need twice that, at least, to keep the Orangmen and the Fenians down at the same time.  It is notorious that loyalist paramilitaries have deep and wide connections at all levels of His Britanic Majesty’s Armed Forces. Every extra cop in Ulster is one less for the mainland. The English will be free to do mostly peaceful protesting, without worrying about PC Plod spoiling the fun.

The protests are doing three supposedly impossible things at the same time: strengtening the Union, increasing cross border friendship and increasing Catholic/Protestant cooperation and mutual respect.

The age range of mostly peaceful protestors is wide: A 58-year-old arrested in Belfast. An 11-year-old arrested for 3 counts of possessing petrol bombs in “suspicious circumstances”.  A 42 yr old arrested for a failed petrol bomb on the mosque, was released on bail. Does releasing an alleged mosque petrol bomber fit the description of a “harsh crackdown”?

In many parts of the western world, the native palefaces are scared of the big, bád Darkies. “Our government does not protect us,” you hear them whining in their online hangouts.

Here in Afro-Potato Land the Belfast cops are appealing for information: On Sunday a foreign gentleman was approached by six young people while walking in a park. They shouted abuse and intimidated the man, before throwing stones at him as he walked away.

When the Jews wanted to stone the woman for a bit of non-marital slap-and-tickle, Jesus eyeballed them and said: “Anyone of youse boyos who are without sin, cast the first stone”. They all backed down, of course. Guilty consciences, one and all.

It’s clear that the Christian youth of Belfast have looked into their souls, determined that they are more sinned against than sinning and are ready to start slinging stones, in what they consider a fun, safe, non-lethal, non-sectarian way.

On Radio na Gaeltachta ón Monday the host and his four guests spend 20 minutes cursing the Israelis as thieving, genocidial, bloodthirsty colonial maniacs and competing to show how much knowledge they have about Zionist control over the US.

When the talk shifts to anti-migration protests, the host is clearly amused, the guests are by turns worried, bored or flippant. They patronise the stupidity of Ulster Prods for not understanding that mass immigration has nothing to do with housing shortage. In fact we need to import even more migrants to build the houses that the current migrants are not prepared to build…

One guest mentions that some foreigners had their house attacked and they called the police. When the cops eventually came, they advised the foreigners to leave, for their own safety, and urged them to respect the local cultures. There’s video footage to prove it, apparently.

Úna Ní Bhroiméil, lecturer in American history in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, seems to have stumbled across some of Professor MacDonald’s academic writings: She warbles uncertainly about “identities” for a few minutes then she comes straight out with it: “The people seem to be saying that they welcome newcomers as long as they are ‘bán agus Críostaí’ (white and Christian).”

Hey! What’s that sound?

It’s a couple of Proddie carpenters from the Shankhill Road. They are installing a new Overton Window…