AI does a nice job of summarizing two-tiered law enforcement in the UK:
When you are a guy in the UK helping a girl but you have the wrong skin color for the female cop. pic.twitter.com/tW8JQcpQro
— Dr. Clown, PhD (@DrClownPhD) July 11, 2026
Real video would suffice to make the point. The clip below was taken in the East Timorese colony in Dungannon, Northern Ireland. In a standoff between locals and those imported to displace them, the first responding officer hurries through a crowd of foreigners wielding clubs and knives to go after someone on the other side who had picked up a stick in defense:
A large group of foreigners armed with knives and sticks show up at the protestant area of Dungannon in Northern Ireland.
A police officer runs past them to arrest a local man who had picked up a stick to defend his community.
Two-tier policing… pic.twitter.com/SXlix63Pkz
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) July 14, 2026
Also in Northern Ireland, a migrant from Africa recently tried to cut a European’s head off in the middle of a Belfast street.
Modernity provides more context:
In one recent case, officers were captured shielding three black aggressors who had assaulted a white British teenager in Birmingham, then manhandling and swearing at the victim while forcing him into a police vehicle the wrong way. Bystanders trying to explain the situation were ignored as more officers piled in.
Other documented incidents include South Yorkshire Police officers using batons, shoves and Tasers on teenage girls during dispersal operations, with the force later admitting the clip looked “nothing short of shocking.”
Video of the latter incident can be seen here.
Separate footage showed officers manhandling a five-year-old boy, smashing a man’s head into a bollard before dragging him, and slamming an elderly woman, Siobhan Whyte, to the ground during protests linked to the murder of her daughter by an illegal migrant.
A 50-year-old military veteran was struck with riot shields and kicked in the head multiple times while sitting on a wall filming.
Then there was Henry Nowak, whom police handcuffed as he bled to death and his alleged murderer Vikrum Digwa yelled racism.
These cases share a common thread: native residents or victims frequently encounter swift, heavy-handed intervention, while threats tied to mass migration and certain imported communities receive softer or delayed responses until public outrage forces attention.
The authorities have the media on their side. However:
Bodycam footage and civilian videos repeatedly contradict official narratives that downplay risks or deflect criticism by labeling concerns as bigotry.
You can see why moonbats in Europe want to ban X.
On a tip from abcanc.