Posted: 25 May 2017 04:15 PM PDT
In the months before weeping little girls with nails in their
faces were carried out of the Manchester Arena, the authorities of that city
were hard at work fighting the dreaded threat of Islamophobia.
While Salman
Abedi, the second-generation Muslim refugee terrorist who maimed and killed
dozens in a brutal terrorist attack, stalked the streets wailing, “There is
no god but Allah and Mohammed is the messenger of Allah”, Manchester police
were busy with more important things.
The Greater Manchester Police are one of only two police forces to list
Islamophobia as a hate crime category. Earlier this year, Chief Constable Ian
Hopkins honored Tell Mama for fighting Islamophobia. Tell Mama had lost
funding earlier when its claims of a plague of violent Islamophobia fell
apart.
Shahid Malik, the chair of Tell Mama, had been photographed with the leader
of Hamas. Appearing at the Global Peace and Unity conference, where plenty of
terrorism supporters have promenaded, he boasted, “In 2005 we had four Muslim
MPs. In 2009 or 2010 we’ll have eight or ten Muslim MPs. In 2014 we’ll have
16 Muslim MPs. At this rate the whole parliament will be Muslim.”
Last year, Hopkins had appeared at a Muslim Engagement and Development (MEND)
event at the European Islamic Centre along with Azad Ali. Ali has praised
Anwar Al-Awlaki and other Al Qaeda figures. He justified the murder of
British and American soldiers, he praised Hamas and Hezbollah. Instead of
arresting him, the Chief Constable appeared at the same forum with a
terrorist supporter.
Also present was Greater Manchester Police Crime Commissioner and Interim
Mayor Tony Lloyd who came by to talk about "eradicating hate". This
was at an event attended by Anas Altikriti of the Cordoba Foundation, who had
backed terrorists murdering British soldiers and accused Jews of dual
loyalty.
Tony Lloyd will be the Labour candidate in Rochdale; home of the Muslim sex
grooming cover-up
Both Manchester Mayor Burnham and Chief Constable Ian Hopkins had appeared at
MEND events. MEND’s Director of Engagement is Azad Ali.
After the attack, Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham vowed on camera, “terrorists
will never beat us”. The terrorists don’t need to beat Burnham. He’ll eagerly
collaborate without so much as a single slap.
Last year the left-wing politician fought the government’s efforts to crack
down on Islamic terror. “It is creating a feeling in the Muslim community
that it is being spied upon and unfairly targeted,” he whined.
Terrorists will never beat us. Unless they have their useful idiots operating
on the inside for whom Muslim feelings come first and little girls being torn
to pieces by shrapnel come last.
Burnham accused opponents of Islamic terror of racism, xenophobia and all the
usual stuff. He insisted that there was a huge Islamophobia problem that was
being hidden because Muslims were too afraid of the police to report this
rash of imaginary crimes.
"There’s a lot of people in this country not necessarily at risk from
‘Islamic extremism’ but it’s far-right extremism," Andy insisted.
This is what led to the Manchester Arena bombing. Mayor Burnham sold out the
police. The police sold out the people. The authorities were chasing
Islamophobia when they should have been fighting Islamic terror.
Mayor Burnham and Chief Constable Hopkins pandered to Islamists, prioritized
Islamophobia and dutifully opposed the government's fight against Islamic
terror.
The Islamophobia lie killed 22 people in Manchester. It happened on the watch
of the GMP.
No one takes Islamophobia more seriously than the Greater Manchester Police.
When Muslim sex grooming gangs were abusing little girls in Rochdale, the GMP
dutifully covered it up. On one of the recorded interviews, a police officer
can be heard yawning as a girl describes her abuse.
An MP who had pursued these cases said that the authorities “were afraid of
being called racist."
Even after Judge Clifton brought it out into the open, stating, “You preyed
on girls because they were not part of your community or religion",
Detective Chief Superintendent Mary Doyle insisted, "I think if we start
to get ourselves hung up on race and ethnicity issues, we take away the real
issues."
Detective Constable Maggie Oliver resigned from the GMP for its mishandling
of the sex grooming cases. She has warned that offenders are still on the
loose. “What I saw in Rochdale was police officers and senior cops acting
without any shame because it was convenient to ignore the abuse they knew was
happening,” she warned.
There’s still no shame.
Oliver blamed Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy. Fahy had been knighted for
“services to policing”. His “services” included warning that the British
government’s Prevent crackdown on Islamic terrorists was contrary to “British
values” and would alienate “non-violent Muslims”.
"A lot of Muslims feel that there is a constant anti-Muslim narrative in
the media,” he mewled.
Fahy was replaced by the GMP’s deputy chief constable. Ian Hopkins had cut
his teeth on explaining the importance of Ramadan the same year that the GMP
was apologizing to the victims of Muslim sex grooming. Even as the GMP fell
from 8,000 to 5,300 officers, the new Chief Constable picked up a £172,000
($223,000) salary. That was down from Fahy’s £206,000 ($267,000) package.
Chief Constable Hopkins declared that people have a right to be “safe from
hatred”. After the Manchester Arena attack by a second-generation Muslim
refugee, he warned, "We understand that feelings are very raw right now
and people are bound to be looking for answers … it is vital that our diverse
communities in Greater Manchester stand together and do not tolerate hate.”
Feelings will occasionally grow raw when picking the nails of the latest
Muslim terrorist attack out of your child’s face or knowing that she has been
raped by a dozen Pakistani men. It may even be possible that in their final
dying moments, the victims of the Manchester Arena attack were afraid of
Islam.
If only they could be prosecuted after death.
The cowardly denunciation of Islamophobia was as strong as anything in
Hopkins’ statement. It is Islamophobia, not the victims of Islam, that
agitates the Chief Constable’s sensitive sympathies.
It was not the victims of Muslim sex grooming in Rochdale or its cover-up
that outraged Hopkins. His greatest moment of outrage came when the London
Times headlined the story of an Imam murdered by a fellow Muslim for not
being Islamic enough as, “Imam beaten to death in sex grooming town.”
The headline was “offensive to the thousands of peaceful law abiding
Muslims”, Hopkins complained.
It wasn’t the abuse of little girls that was the problem. It was calling it
out for what it was.
The Jihad has been kept quiet through such shameful expediencies. When the
head of the Clarksfield primary school complained about threats to blow up
her car due to an Islamist “Trojan horse” plot to take control of the
institution, the GMP found nothing.
Of course. Finding something might have been Islamophobic.
The Manchester authorities were in the business of fighting Islamophobia.
They made that their priority. Not only did they lie about the true threat,
but they wasted resources that might have gone to stopping the attack. The
blood of innocent children is on their hands. But that’s nothing new.
Just ask the abused little girls of Rochdale.
This time around the consequences were harder to brush under the rug. The
world saw what happened in the Manchester Arena. And they were horrified.
This time the victims couldn’t be hidden away.
The question is whether anything will be done.
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