Communinny relayshuns

Remember how the police arrested and then “de-arrested” a guy who was protesting Hamas on Saturday? It’s not working out well for them.

A former Cabinet minister has accused the Metropolitan Police of “emboldening” the mob after a counter-protester carrying a sign saying “Hamas is terrorist” at a pro-Palestine rally was arrested.

Niyak Ghorbani, 38,  was pulled to the ground and handcuffed by officers after an incident close to the march through central London on Saturday. He was arrested over an allegation of assault but was later de-arrested after officers reviewed footage of the incident.

The Met is now facing calls to take action against a protester who Mr Ghorbani, an Iranian who lives in Balham, says assaulted him.

The Met is also being told off for “two-tier policing” aka different rules for different protests. It’s much like the trans thing: pro-trans ideologists can do no wrong while critics of trans ideology can do no right. If there’s a brawl, it is necessarily the fault of the ideology-dissenter.

Robert Jenrick, the former immigration minister, launched an attack on the Met for their handling of the incident and said that officers were failing to tackle “the mob” and putting free speech at risk.

“This shameful incident is the logical endpoint of consistently prioritising ‘community relations’ over even-handedly enforcing the law: the mob is emboldened and free-speech is threatened,” he said. “It’s a chilling inversion of what law-enforcement is about. Two-tier policing must end.”

Police said officers intervened to prevent a “breach of the peace” and the arrest was not over the placard but the Campaign Against Antisemitism said that the response was “outrageous” and disproportionate.

Sssshhhhhh. The Islamist communinny, like the trans communinny, can do no wrong. Critics of the communinny can do no right. This is the rule.

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