2 May 2026

Jews' Fear Weaponised Again - Zionist Spin Shown The Door

The Jews have "a history of serious violence and mental health issues." MGM, Male ritual Genital Mutilation, aka Metzitzah B'peh [Mutilation Blow Job] soft name 'circumcision' has been shown to statistically increase the instances of violent mental disorders by well over 100%.

KernowDamo: Zionism claims to protect Jews, but Golders Green shows how Jews' fears gets seized, spent and turned into danger for everyone else.

Right, so two Jewish men have been stabbed in Golders Green, a Jewish area of north London, and before the blood had even dried politically, the backers of Zionism were already trying to capitalise on it. Police say the attack happened on Highfield Avenue at 11.16 yesterday morning, with two men aged 76 and 34 treated for stab wounds and taken to hospital in a stable condition. Counter Terrorism Policing has declared it a terrorist incident, and one line of enquiry is whether London’s Jewish community was deliberately targeted. The arrested man is 45, a British national born in Somalia, and the Met says he has a history of serious violence and mental health issues. None of that softens the attack, none of that makes a knife less dangerous, and nobody with a functioning moral compass needs a focus group before condemning two Jewish people being stabbed in the street. But the second part of this story is what happened when the political class, the Israel lobby crowd, the racism merchants and the police back slapping brigade all arrived at once, because Jewish fear was not just being protected, it was also being weaponised at that police cordon. Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, stood in Barnet and gave the public the official version of the arrest. He said officers believed the suspect was a terrorist, said he refused to show his hands, said he was violent, said he continued to pose a clear threat, and said the officers feared he might be concealing an explosive device. As a suspected terror attack, they have grounds for that, the same was seen in other terror examples, such the 2017 London Bridge, or Fishmonger’s Hall in 2019 or Streatham in 2020.

In Golders Green, North London, a serious incident involving two Jewish men who were stabbed has been declared a terrorist incident by counter-terrorism police. This event has quickly become a focus in the "uk news" and "latest news" headlines, sparking a significant "police investigation". The attack raises concerns about "religious intolerance" and is being closely watched by the local Jewish community.

 

 

 

Met Police Chief Tries To Crush Polanski; Puts Himself In The Dock Instead

KernowDamo: Mark Rowley tried to put Polanski in the dock over a retweet — and ended up putting the Met’s politics, tactics and neutrality on trial instead.
 
Right, so Sir Mark Rowley has put himself in the dock by trying to put Zack Polanski there instead. The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police has taken a retweet by the Green Party leader – nothing he’s actually said himself, just a retweet of someone else’s comment - written a formal public letter rebuking him in his capacity as Met Police Chief, gone onto national broadcast studios on top of that to defend it in uniform, and done all of that in the final week before local elections. Polanski did not direct an arrest, did not interfere with officers at the scene, did not stand in Golders Green giving tactical advice from a Green Party soapbox, and did not defend the man charged over the attack. He reposted this: criticism of police force after footage circulated of officers kicking a man repeatedly in the head during his arrest. Rowley then took the authority of Britain’s biggest police force and aimed it straight at a named party leader, while telling everyone this was not politics, absolutely not politics, perish the thought, it’s just the most senior police officer in the country publicly disciplining the leader of a political party days before voters go to the polls, when he is supposed to maintain a position of absolute impartiality. 
 
Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, has publicly rebuked a Green Party leader over a retweet, sparking a debate in "uk politics". This incident, which has become a significant item in the "uk news" and "latest news" headlines, highlights the intersection of policing and "political commentary". The Commissioner's actions have generated considerable "political news" and discussion.

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