Tuesday 16 December 2014

Peas in a Pod; Strike Mag, Met Police and Feminist Nambla-marchers

Peas in a Pod with PC-Plod.
punk Strike Magazine's forbidden advertising shows up denouncing Met Police UK crime;

But misrepresents the figures of Stop and Search for drugs and uses the West Midlands Police numbers which are much higher that the Met's x6.6.
Accounting practices die hard?

Also inaccurate propaganda
'It calls the Met’s own posters “propaganda pure and simple.”
“They want us to forget that they murdered Mark Duggan, an unarmed civilian, and caused the 2011 riots [and] they’d rather you didn’t talk about being 28 times more likely to be stopped and searched in London if you don’t have white skin.”
In London, however, a person of ethnic minority is actually 6.6 times more likely to be stopped by police. The poster’s figure is likely to have come from findings in the Equality and Human Rights Commission report, and may actually refer to the West Midlands Police.'
http://rt.com/uk/214555-fake-posters-condemn-police/

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/12/15/acab-posters-london_n_6326202.html
and
After Strike Mag supported Cross Burnings, 
a feminist compliant Barbie Doll produced;
http://rt.com/uk/214631-faceless-doll-sharia-law/
'...was launched in Britain by a former teacher.'

Some common ground for them to share there.

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