This is so sick and twisted it is beyond words. It also speaks to the fact that the death cult of “woke” has completely gained hegemony over the lion’s share of institutions, including law enforcement, all over the Western world.
Met police tell a jewish lady showing Hitler`s Nazi Swastika is ok if taken in context pic.twitter.com/zh77oQy8qT
— neil (@neiljettel3) March 31, 2024
According to Met Police:
– the sign on the left is means an arrest needs to happen
– the swastika on the right is absolutely no problem pic.twitter.com/NKSGpD7TZX— MURPH (@murphaloid) March 30, 2024
This UK police officer is telling a Jewish woman that the overwhelmingly Muslim and “persons of colour”, who were waving a Nazi Swastika are not breaking the law, and that it should be all “taken in context”! I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that had this feral antisemitic lynch mob, which was waving swastikas, hypothetically been white people, who were neo-Nazi skinheads, as opposed to Muslims and “people of colour.”, then the former would have been IMMEDIATELY arrested and charged. However, as the past few months has clearly demonstrated, Muslims and “People of Colour” have largely been given a proverbial free pass, where committing hate crimes is concerned.
Hate crimes in Western countries evidently ONLY apply to when white people are the offenders in question
WATCH: Met Police Officer Tells Jewish Woman Swastikas Should Be ‘Taken in Context’ at Anti-Israel Rally
By: Kurt Zindulka, Breittbart, March 31, 2025′
London’s Metropolitan Police has come under criticism after footage emerged showing an officer telling a Jewish woman that swastikas seen at a pro-Palestinian protest should be “taken in context”.
A clip shared widely online appeared to show a London police officer suggesting that under certain circumstances swastikas paraded in public could be legal, despite Britain’s tough restrictions on so-called hate speech.
In the clip filmed at a pro-Palestinian rally on Saturday, the officer was heard telling a Jewish woman: “I don’t have an in-depth knowledge of signs and symbols. I know the swastika was used by the Nazi party during their inception and the period of them being in power in Germany in 1934… I’m aware of that.”
“So under what context is a swastika not disrupting public order? Could you just explain under what symbol that is not disrupting public order?” the woman asks.
“I haven’t said anything about it that it is or it isn’t. Everything needs to be taken in context doesn’t it,” the officer replied.
“I’m confused about in what context a swastika is not anti-Semitic. This is what I want to know,” the exasperated woman shot back.
“Why is a swastika not immediately anti-Semitism? Why does it need context? This is what I’m confused about. This isn’t even about Israel. In what context is a swastika not anti-Semitic and disruptive to public order?” she questioned.
“I suppose to some I don’t know how everybody would feel about that sign. Now if you came up to me and you felt mass alarm and distress about a symbol that someone was…” the officer responded.
The officer then told the woman that he would not leave his position and that it was not his responsibility to “walk down the road” to where the woman claimed the Swastika was being displayed.
After the publication of the interaction, the Metropolitan Police claimed that in the full conversation, the officer had told the woman that the person in question had been arrested by another officer. A total of four people were reportedly arrested during the pro-Palestinian demonstration on Saturday.
When the @metpoliceuk refuse to arrest Hamas supporters with a swastika sign today in London one officer told a girl that swastikas disturbing public order “depends on context”
If you’re holding a sign with a swastika at an anti-Israel march — this is blatantly antisemitic. Come… pic.twitter.com/MjDNnHomnv
— Emily Schrader – אמילי שריידר امیلی شریدر (@emilykschrader) March 30, 2024
A Met spokesman said: “We’re aware of an online clip from today’s protest in central London showing an interaction between an officer and a woman during which there is an exchange over concern around protestors displaying offensive banners, including swastikas.
“The online clip is a short excerpt of what was a 10-minute conversation with the officer. During the full conversation, the officer establishes that the person the woman was concerned about had already been arrested for a public order offence in relation to a placard.
“The officer then offered to arrange for other officers to attend and accompany the woman to identify any other persons she was concerned about amongst the protestors, but after turning to speak to his supervisor, she then unfortunately left.
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Author: Pamela Geller
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