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Feminism has reached deep into the police like most other areas of public service. For example, I don’t know if you have seen Avon and Somersets Police and Crime Commissioners objectives around Domestic Violence ( http://www.avonandsomerset-pcc.gov.uk/Document-Library/TERM-ONE/Police-and-Crime-Plan/PoliceandCrimePlan15/AS-Avon-Somerset-Crime-Plan-2015-web.pdf )
Here is what it says:
“Tackling domestic and sexual abuse, particularly towards women and children
I will encourage and enable reporting, support
early intervention and improve access to support services, particularly amongst those most vulnerable to harm”.
The PCC is a woman, Sue Mountstevens. Reading this, She obviously has no sense of irony.
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Everywhere!
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I rarely ring for a taxi but last time I did found myself chating to the driver.
Turned out he’d been a policeman until recently, and clearly nowhere near retirement, had nevertheless left because he was finding the job ‘unpalatable’.
I felt it scarcely polite to ask for more detail on such a slight aquaintance, but guessed right anyway.
My belief is that this is but another face of the ‘Long March’ that seeks power above all else.
Not by guns, bombs and invading soldiers this time, but by stealth, deception and corruption.
Part of the broad front to which feMarxism belongs and why it is so often rightly referred to as a “Cancer”.
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