This week we have seen our supposed apolitical police force abandon the pretence of being an unbiased organisation, treating everyone equally in the name of law and order, and witnessed a young man, dying of wounds inflicted by a lying criminal, being arrested and handcuffed by officers whose minds have been so corrupted by the brainwashing, to which they have been subjected by the woke, that they could think for a moment that what they were doing was right.

It has been sickening to see the political elite hide behind the grief stricken words of a bereaved father, in order to avoid admitting that their policies are responsible. Every time they comment it is to say that we must not show anger, as that is something the father did not want. The hypocrisy is repulsive, as we all remember how they reacted when George Floyd was killed in the USA, an event which had nothing to do with the UK. The PM taking the knee, woke mobs shouting in the street, and all the liberal commentators shredding crocodile teas.
The truth is that this terrible event is the direct result of the nauseating policies which the Left has been imposing upon us, directing the police to treat those from ethnic minorities with kid gloves, while coming down hard on white people.

Even if Henry had made a racist comment, which he did not do, the crime of murder is far worse than anything that any possible verbal comment. These days the old saying about sticks and stones appears to be ignored, stupidly, as those who are actually racists condemn themselves by their own actions, and just bring down contempt upon their heads.

When a people, driven beyond any reasonable bounds, demonstrates in the streets, the woke authorities are ready to react in as aggressive manner as they can. Of course no one should be making violet assaults on the police, but the vast majority of the British people are reaching the point where they cannot tolerate much longer the prejudice being directed against the indigenous population.
There comes a time in the descent of a country when it becomes obvious that the decline has reached the point of no return, although it may not be obvious at that particular moment. This would have been true of the ancient Empires, such as Rome, the more recent ones, such as the Spanish and the Portuguese, and of nations such as Tsarist Russia. It may be that, after years of deterioration, Britain has come to that instant, and there remains little chance of ever recovering.

Over the last few decades we have seen a growing insanity poisoning our society, so that we have come to give credence to such nonsense as the idea that a man can become a woman, just by saying he has, that it is acceptable to watch freedom of speech, and thought, being suppressed, that the concept of advancing one's personal situation by working hard is unacceptable, and that our history and values, and the reputations of our historic heroes, should be denigrated in the name of political correctness.
The obvious imbalance in the way justice is now being administered is worthy of any of the totalitarian regimes which have so blighted history, and the utter failure of the politicians to recognize this fact is despicable.

It seems that we have now fallen over the precipice, and that the only way now is down.