
A two-headed cunting for the uppity squawking Chinese telling Brendan Kavanagh he had to erase them from or cease his filming him playing a piano on the concourse of St Pancras station. Explaining that he had every right to film in public, one entitled Chinaman bellowed at him, telling him not to ‘touch’ his friend.
Shortly after this disturbance, the UK police arrived, and bizarrely the female officer (who’d a thunk it? ) told Kavanagh to stop filming while she ‘had a word’. She then informed him, on camera, that he ‘couldn’t say that’ sbout them being Chinese.
Kavanagh explained that was the reason he was filming, because his freedom of speech was the issue. Thickie plod bird did not seem to understand this at sll, and kept insisting he stop filming.
This sinister turn of events for Brendan just shows the level of ideological capture the Royal College of Policing has gone through by what Peter Hitchens calls the Euro-communists: the former commies who attended university in the seventies and eighties, and became influential Blairites in the nineties, swept into power in the noughties and running our institutions as they see fit, slmost none facing any challenge from successive tory government, who in turn, entertained the likes of Huawei getting telecomms contracts and Chinese supervising construction of new nuclear power stations.
Now our own citizens find themselves pushed around in their own country and then told what they can and can’t say by a politicised police ‘service’, trained in leadership through the Blairite cultural lens.
Welcome to Britain, the commie hell-hole.
Nominated by Cuntamus Prime.



