Peter Bleksley
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They are being subjected to this lunatic brainwashing DEI race action plan training, which deliberately wants different outcomes according to different demographics, which of course flies in the face of policing without fear or favour.
And consequently, they have to impose
They have to impose what they're taught.
And when they do it, it drives that wedge that makes them and the public even further apart.
People who would, their natural default position would have been to like and respect the police are sadly turning away from them in their droves.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Many years ago, during my period of policing, and I've been honest about this, at some considerable cost, I've been vilified and abused and all sorts of stuff.
There was some dreadful things that happened to young black men.
at the hands of police officers.
They were fitted up.
They were beaten up.
And that, of course, was appalling.
It kind of led to the 1981 riots in Brixton.
And I was there that Friday afternoon and saw it all unfolding.
But of course, Lord Scarborough did a report
and the best thing to come out of the Brixton riots was the Police and Criminal Evidence Act of 1984, which at the stroke of a pen outlawed so much of which had been wrong and had caused so much disquiet.
The current generation of senior police and their predecessors have bent over backwards to try and right the wrongs of previous generations of policing.
And so they've gone completely full-scale nuclear,
woke as a result of it.
And they've tried to reach out and treat people differently and consequently unfairly.