
by PAUL COLLITS – WE ARE currently living through nothing less than a global law enforcement crisis.
And we should define “law enforcement” broadly, to include institutions like the US FBI and CIA, and other assorted Trump-hunting prosecutors.
- All their remaining credibility has now vanished. They are a national disgrace.
- They ignore real crimes, yet go arrest people for a social media post.
- Multicultural ideology has been shown, shamefully, to be too big to fail.
Also included are police in English towns like Rotherham and Telford who turned a blind eye to Pakistani sodomy gangs, while “interviewing journalists for “non-violent hate crimes” and sooling their dogs on to Tommy Robinson.
We have cops across our wide brown land down under engaged in male-hunting – like the fembot-in-chief in NSW expending massive resources to bring Alan Jones to justice, for allegedly feeling up a few grown men. And using the child abuse unit to do so.
VICTORIA POLICE
Also, in Australia, we have good old VicPol.
The Epoch Times reported last week: “Between January 2019 and June 2024, 683 Victoria Police officers and public servants in the force were investigated for sex crimes and family violence offences, prompting Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton to express grave concern.
“ ‘It’s an alarming number, it’s a number we don’t want to be talking about,’ Patton told ABC Radio.”
I bet it’s a number you don’t want to talk about, Shane. VicPol is the gift that keeps on giving.
Patton inherited Ashton’s Circus from the legendary – for all the wrong reasons – Graham Ashton, Christine Nixon and Simon Overland.
Ashton gave us Operation Tethering, to get Pell. Nixon was having her hair done when Victoria burned in 2009. She also introduced participation from the cops-on-floats in endless gay parades.
Overland gave us Lawyer X, aka Nicola Gobbo. Then he left VicPol under a cloud and ended up running the Tasmanian Department of Justice for five years. Before he was off to Burnie City Council. Stellar stuff.
On Shane Patton’s watch, VicPol took itself to a whole new level of Bearcat-delivered justice on the streets during COVID. Tasering grandmas, smashing heads on concrete floors, arresting pregnant mothers for Facebook posts, shooting rubber bullets at anti-lockdowners on the streets of Melbourne.
Patton also accompanied a couple of detectives to Rome to stitch up (I mean, interview) Cardinal Pell. We still don’t know why Patton had to go too. Perhaps he was having meetings with Vatican officials to discuss, oh, I don’t know what.
For all these services to the political longevity of Daniel Andrews, the Victorian cops got a brand spanking new $400m building in Spencer Street.
The irony of a police force – which advertised for “victims” of alleged priestly malfeasance – to be caught in acts of serial sex crimes and domestic violence should not be lost on anyone.
I suppose that police officers capable of employing informants and planting them on the legal teams of alleged criminals, to act as spies, are capable of just about anything.
We know that, publicly, VicPol people are scum. Now we know that they are privately scum as well.
Who will defend them now? Where lies their accountability?
The Epoch Times Report continues “Patton highlighted the scale of the problem, acknowledging that, ‘Anything more than one is high, but when you say you’ve got between 130 or 140 employees you’re investigating on a yearly basis, yes, that’s a significant concern’.”
Concerning? All their remaining credibility has now vanished. They are a national disgrace.
The ET continues: “The report detailed that 269 individuals were investigated for predatory behaviour or sexual harassment, while 185 faced allegations of sexual offences, including rape and crimes against children. In just the first half of 2024, 89 individuals were probed for family violence incidents.
“Many of these alleged crimes occurred both on and off duty, demonstrating the systemic nature of the issue.”
Nice bunch. Rape. Crimes against children. Not nothing, then. A touch of the Rotherhams. It is not a few bad apples. This is systemic, cultural and embedded.
When you are collaborating with the ABC, the legacy media, with politicians like ScoMo and accused rapist Bill Shorten, publishers like Louise Adler and priest-chasing lawyers like Vivian Waller to create an artificial moral panic about priestly sex abuse, well, you should be looking to your own backyard.
The first thing to strike you about the current policing malaise, apart from the obvious corruption and rancid hypocrisy of VicPol, is that police forces across the West are guilty of either too much law enforcement or too little.
On its face, this is bizarre. Ignore thousands of rapes and go arrest a journalist for a social media post that might – only might – have offended someone who cannot be named.
Shoot rubber bullets into the back of legitimate protesters then ignore the targeting of Australian Jews with arson, fire bombings and hate speech.
SELECTIVE
Let’s call this crisis one of “selective policing”. From memory, there are around 13,000 non-crime hate incidents across Britain each year. That is a lot of police time. On the other hand, don’t ask about burglary clean up rates.
Of course, there is an explanation for this apparent weirdness. It isn’t just accidental selectivity.
The second thing to strike you is the extent to which law enforcement globally has been recruited and co-opted to the woke revolution.
Only this can possibly explain the English grooming gangs atrocity. But we can’t just blame the cops here, as David Bell argues at The Daily Sceptic.
Multicultural ideology has been shown, shamefully, to be too big to fail. Nothing else could explain the abject failure of the establishment and its law enforcement institutions to arrest this dereliction of basic duty.
The British police are empowered, indeed they are enjoined, to police in the way they do by Britain’s elected representatives.
Just as all of the players in the progressive elite combined to stitch up an innocent Australian Cardinal, they all went silent when it was their guys – Muslim immigrants – who were the disgusting, evil perps.
In both cases, it is somewhat hard to believe it all actually happened.
David Bell speaks of the sheer scale of the English atrocities, and of the breadth and depth of complicity: “The scale is also vast. In the town of Rotherham where it was originally identified, it is thought at least 1400 young girls were systematically abused and raped, often for years on end.
“Across England, this is in the tens of thousands. Numbers are numbing, but individual testimonies speak of repeated torture, gang rape and threats of death – and thousands of girls were left by those in authority to this fate.
“While a particular ethnic group has been associated with these crimes, this does not in any way give the full picture. Police, social workers, politicians from many ethnicities and walks of life chose to let it continue rather than speak out, and sometimes persecuted the victims.
“It is clear people in authority made deliberate choices to protect the perpetrators, themselves or the reputations of their group or party.
“This meant that those in the British Pakistani Muslim community who stood against this, some with great courage, were also unsupported and put at risk.
“They were left alone to fight powerful people in their own communities and in the wider British establishment. Claiming this is purely an ethnic or religious problem is disingenuous.
“Leadership and institutions – political Parties, churches, mosques, schools and foundations claiming to represent or ‘save the children’ – actively chose to turn a blind eye to what they knew was happening.
“They made a choice to sacrifice more children to torture networks in the name of a façade of societal harmony.”
The police were simply a reflection of far broader elite structures and priorities.
But it isn’t just a problem of misplaced woke ideology. Police and other law enforcement and intelligence agencies have been enlisted to the service of the deep State for at least three generations. And in sometimes grotesque ways.
The CIA drugged its “charges” with mind altering substances like LSD in order to use them as killing machines who would then forget what they had done.
It wasn’t just assassinations that they orchestrated. Charles Manson’s parole officer, Roger Smith, was in on the mind-altering stuff.
For over two years, for example, Manson and his family were subject to “catch and release” protection for multiple minor crimes. They were being used for something much bigger.
It was a time of cover-ups, of protection of the powerful and of the appalling Ted Kennedy, who left an innocent young woman for dead in a submerged car following a sex party, then escaped with a slap on the wrist and was left to continue his political career free as a bird.
Put Conrad Black in jail and leave a Kennedy unimpaired by the US justice system.
Our generation, which, as a result of all the lies, tyranny and police State actions, has lost faith in government, and no longer believes anything it says.
The strategic selectivity of law enforcement continues to this very day, the day of Tony Fauci’s widely expected pardon as the last act of the Biden (or whoever was actually running the country) presidency.
PARDONED
“If you weren’t sure who the Deep State were, they all got pardoned today,” venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya reacted on X.
You could not make this up. The evil that US justice does knows absolutely no bounds. And like VicPol, the American elites, too, are full of crooks.
Social media policing of free speech is set to continue apace in the People’s Republic of Australia.
Australian Senator Gerard Rennick points out that while Facebook has decided to let his fact-checkers go, that only applies in Trump’s America. The fact-checkers are to stay in Australia!
Now we have film censorship boards getting in on the policing act, seeking to reclassify the patently racist, abominable Mary Poppins. The Brits have already done it.
In 2020, Australia outsourced law enforcement to bus drivers, sporting venue staff, retailers, supermarkets and the Australian Medical Association.
The actual police did their bit as well. My word, they did. Iron fists in iron gloves.
Some of them are probably the very same officers now under investigation (in Victoria, though one might well ask whether the numbers are replicated in other jurisdictions) for rape, sexual assault, child molesting and domestic violence.
There is policing everywhere! Except the policing of actual crime by, you know, actual police.
When there is a crisis of law enforcement – either too much, too little, done in the wrong places or not done the right way or by the right people – there is also a crisis in the rule of law, a bedrock Western institution and a cornerstone of our freedom.
If you cannot trust the cops, you don’t really have the rule of law any more. Game over for the West as we fondly knew it.
We now, coincidentally, have two ex-cops as Opposition leaders in Canberra and Melbourne.
If and when they gain office, they might turn their minds to how our police forces might be re-persuaded to clean up their own acts, to investigate real crimes and to cease policing things which don’t concern them and should very, very shortly, cease to concern the State.PC