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date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 09:36:49 -0000,
group: uk.politics.crime
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The Metropolitan Police & ECHG, English Churches Housing Group 180209
The Riverside Group
The Homophobic Hate campaign by English Churches Housing Group
(ECHG),Hammersmith & Fulham Council and The Metropolitan Police is
still continuing at the moment my tormentors think it is acceptable
to run a Hate campaign and they do not think they have done anything
wrong.
The authorities know who I am, but they think it is acceptable for a
group of people to run a homophobic hate campaign.
I have to deal with a lot of hate from my tormentors both, major and
minor incidences at the moment, my tormentors are enjoying
themselves enormously and they are hoping I will loose my temper
when I do get an investigation into this hate campaign - most people
will be horrified by the hate I have to suffer.
My Tormentors take an enormous pleasure in making my life a living
hell - my Tormentors see me as a soft target. I am not scared of them
nor am I afraid of them - I will get a full criminal investigation
into this hate campaign - on my terms and I will not shut-up until I
get to the bottom of everything these criminals have done - I mean
everything and in the process I will clear my name which my Tormentors
have elegantly blackened.
When the whole truth comes out of what has happened - you will find
that I am a Law-abiding citizen and a veteran of the Falklands
Campaign.
date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 02:47:31 -0800 (PST)
author: You For It
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Anti-white Police quotas are axed
Police are to scrap controversial race 'diversity' targets that made it
harder for white men to win jobs.
The decision could end the positive discrimination which has seen ethnic
minority applicants selected where white rivals were at least as well
qualified.
The targets were imposed after police were labelled institutionally racist
in the 1999 Macpherson Report into the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
Forces were told to recruit ethnic minority officers in direct proportion to
the make-up of their local community.
The targets, dictated by Whitehall, left many forces under severe pressure
to employ thousands of black and other minority groups as soon as possible.
Some overstepped the mark into positive discrimination.
Gloucestershire Police even went to the extent of 'deselecting' more than
100 potential recruits purely because they were white.
The force later admitted it had acted unlawfully.
Now police minister Vernon Coaker has decided central targets can be
dropped, even though few areas have met them. Individual forces will be able
to decide their own recruitment pattern.
date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 09:36:49 -0000
author: John White
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Re: Anti-white Police quotas are axed
On 21 Feb, 01:36, "John White" wrote:
> �Police are to scrap controversial race 'diversity' targets that made it
> harder for white men to win jobs.
>
> The decision could end the positive discrimination which has seen ethnic
> minority applicants selected where white rivals were at least as well
> qualified.
>
> The targets were imposed after police were labelled institutionally racist
> in the 1999 Macpherson Report into the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
>
> Forces were told to recruit ethnic minority officers in direct proportion to
> the make-up of their local community.
>
> The targets, dictated by Whitehall, left many forces under severe pressure
> to employ thousands of black and other minority groups as soon as possible.
>
> Some overstepped the mark into positive discrimination.
>
> Gloucestershire Police even went to the extent of 'deselecting' more than
> 100 potential recruits purely because they were white.
>
> The force later admitted it had acted unlawfully.
>
> Now police minister Vernon Coaker has decided central targets can be
> dropped, even though few areas have met them. Individual forces will be able
> to decide their own recruitment pattern.
Read the last sentence. Headline but no change.
date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 02:26:13 -0800 (PST)
author: unknown
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Re: Anti-white Police quotas are axed
"John White" wrote in message
news:499fcb33$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Police are to scrap controversial race 'diversity' targets that made it
> harder for white men to win jobs.
>
> The decision could end the positive discrimination which has seen ethnic
> minority applicants selected where white rivals were at least as well
> qualified.
>
> The targets were imposed after police were labelled institutionally racist
> in the 1999 Macpherson Report into the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
>
> Forces were told to recruit ethnic minority officers in direct proportion
> to the make-up of their local community.
>
> The targets, dictated by Whitehall, left many forces under severe pressure
> to employ thousands of black and other minority groups as soon as
> possible.
>
> Some overstepped the mark into positive discrimination.
>
> Gloucestershire Police even went to the extent of 'deselecting' more than
> 100 potential recruits purely because they were white.
>
> The force later admitted it had acted unlawfully.
>
> Now police minister Vernon Coaker has decided central targets can be
> dropped, even though few areas have met them. Individual forces will be
> able to decide their own recruitment pattern.
>
>
Hopefully the whole treacherous farce of New Labours positive eugenic
program can be dismantled eventually.
date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 11:13:17 -0000
author: Lee me@localhost
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Re: Anti-white Police quotas are axed
On 21 Feb, 03:13, "Lee" <me@localhost> wrote:
> "John White" wrote in message
>
> news:499fcb33$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Police are to scrap controversial race 'diversity' targets that made it
> > harder for white men to win jobs.
>
> > The decision could end the positive discrimination which has seen ethnic
> > minority applicants selected where white rivals were at least as well
> > qualified.
>
> > The targets were imposed after police were labelled institutionally racist
> > in the 1999 Macpherson Report into the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
>
> > Forces were told to recruit ethnic minority officers in direct proportion
> > to the make-up of their local community.
>
> > The targets, dictated by Whitehall, left many forces under severe pressure
> > to employ thousands of black and other minority groups as soon as
> > possible.
>
> > Some overstepped the mark into positive discrimination.
>
> > Gloucestershire Police even went to the extent of 'deselecting' more than
> > 100 potential recruits purely because they were white.
>
> > The force later admitted it had acted unlawfully.
>
> > Now police minister Vernon Coaker has decided central targets can be
> > dropped, even though few areas have met them. Individual forces will be
> > able to decide their own recruitment pattern.
>
> Hopefully the whole treacherous farce of New Labours positive eugenic
> program can be dismantled eventually.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Yes but it will need a revolution. They are currently just moving to
hide it a bit.
date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 03:25:44 -0800 (PST)
author: unknown
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Re: Anti-white Police quotas are axed
wrote in message
news:612920ad-0f7b-4e50-9e6e-a9f80fe36cac@41g2000yqf.googlegroups.com...
> On 21 Feb, 03:13, "Lee" <me@localhost> wrote:
>> "John White" wrote in message
>>
>> news:499fcb33$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Police are to scrap controversial race 'diversity' targets that made it
>> > harder for white men to win jobs.
>>
>> > The decision could end the positive discrimination which has seen
>> > ethnic
>> > minority applicants selected where white rivals were at least as well
>> > qualified.
>>
>> > The targets were imposed after police were labelled institutionally
>> > racist
>> > in the 1999 Macpherson Report into the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
>>
>> > Forces were told to recruit ethnic minority officers in direct
>> > proportion
>> > to the make-up of their local community.
>>
>> > The targets, dictated by Whitehall, left many forces under severe
>> > pressure
>> > to employ thousands of black and other minority groups as soon as
>> > possible.
>>
>> > Some overstepped the mark into positive discrimination.
>>
>> > Gloucestershire Police even went to the extent of 'deselecting' more
>> > than
>> > 100 potential recruits purely because they were white.
>>
>> > The force later admitted it had acted unlawfully.
>>
>> > Now police minister Vernon Coaker has decided central targets can be
>> > dropped, even though few areas have met them. Individual forces will be
>> > able to decide their own recruitment pattern.
>>
>> Hopefully the whole treacherous farce of New Labours positive eugenic
>> program can be dismantled eventually.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Yes but it will need a revolution. They are currently just moving to
> hide it a bit.
The apparent popularity of the BNP would have been unheard of before New
Labour knobheads began there attempt to wreck Britain from within and
rebuild it as an Islamic state.
date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 12:00:57 -0000
author: Lee me@localhost
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Re: Anti-white Police quotas are axed
Lee wrote:
> wrote in message
> news:612920ad-0f7b-4e50-9e6e-a9f80fe36cac@41g2000yqf.googlegroups.com...
>> On 21 Feb, 03:13, "Lee" <me@localhost> wrote:
>>> "John White" wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:499fcb33$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Police are to scrap controversial race 'diversity' targets that made it
>>>> harder for white men to win jobs.
>>>> The decision could end the positive discrimination which has seen
>>>> ethnic
>>>> minority applicants selected where white rivals were at least as well
>>>> qualified.
>>>> The targets were imposed after police were labelled institutionally
>>>> racist
>>>> in the 1999 Macpherson Report into the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
>>>> Forces were told to recruit ethnic minority officers in direct
>>>> proportion
>>>> to the make-up of their local community.
>>>> The targets, dictated by Whitehall, left many forces under severe
>>>> pressure
>>>> to employ thousands of black and other minority groups as soon as
>>>> possible.
>>>> Some overstepped the mark into positive discrimination.
>>>> Gloucestershire Police even went to the extent of 'deselecting' more
>>>> than
>>>> 100 potential recruits purely because they were white.
>>>> The force later admitted it had acted unlawfully.
>>>> Now police minister Vernon Coaker has decided central targets can be
>>>> dropped, even though few areas have met them. Individual forces will be
>>>> able to decide their own recruitment pattern.
>>> Hopefully the whole treacherous farce of New Labours positive eugenic
>>> program can be dismantled eventually.- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>> - Show quoted text -
>> Yes but it will need a revolution. They are currently just moving to
>> hide it a bit.
>
> The apparent popularity of the BNP would have been unheard of before New
> Labour knobheads began there attempt to wreck Britain from within and
> rebuild it as an Islamic state.
True enough. The conservatives are nearly as bad though. Both must go
and the BNP is the only party with a solution to that problem.
Admittedly some of the other policies of the BNP may be difficult to
implement but who else is offering anything at all except more of the
current failing policies.
R
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date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 11:06:03 +1300
author: Roger Dewhurst
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