Justice, Thy Will be Done

When Chris Kaba was shot and killed, there were cries from the usual suspects that justice must be done. Although, as is usual, they didn’t actually mean justice. What they meant was whitey must pay.

The wheels of justice grind slowly and two years on, the police officer has been acquitted and the proposed disciplinary action has been shelved – likely because the top brass realised that they were on the wrong side of the argument here and the majority of the public dislike injustice. Contrary to how he was portrayed, Chris Kaba was not a nice boy next, but an English George Floyd – a nasty criminal who was running from the police at the time of the shooting. He was a danger to the public and someone taking out the trash being hounded out of their job goes against the grain for most decent people. When Kaba died, the sun shone a little brighter as the world became a better place with one less scumbag in it.

The police officer was charged, tried and acquitted. Justice has been done.

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  1. It might be indicative of a change in the wind. I am hearing discussions about repatriation and even depatriation of people who should never have been here in the first place. Hopefully those voices get a little louder here. The reality is multiculturalism, in all its forms is a failed experiment.

    This police officer should never have stood trial and had the criminal background been known and racial grifters sidelines then he never would have.

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