By John Wayne on Friday, 06 February 2026
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Two-Tier Policing: London's Slide into Selective Justice – Christians Banned, Islamists Unleashed, By Mrs Brittany Miller (London)

My London – once the beating heart of empire, now a cautionary tale of how "tolerance" twists into tyranny. In the crisp air of early 2026, we've got fresh exhibits in the museum of absurdity: police banning a peaceful "Walk with Jesus" march to spare the feelings of the local Muslim community, while turning a blind eye to Islamist mobs chanting in Arabic, flashing Nazi salutes, spitting on citizens, and mimicking beheadings. If this isn't two-tier policing – where one group's rights are sacrosanct and another's are sacrificial – then I'm the Archbishop of Canterbury. Let's unpack this farce, shall we?

First, the ban. The Metropolitan Police nixed a UKIP-organised "Walk with Jesus" procession set for January 31 in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets – an area with a hefty Muslim population. Why? Because allowing it would be "reckless," risking "serious disorder" from counter-protests or provocation. Intelligence suggested clashes, they said, not because of the Christians' crucifixes or hymns, but due to the potential backlash from those who might find a stroll with Jesus... inflammatory. UKIP called it out as blatant bias, pointing to how pro-Palestine marches routinely get police escorts through Jewish neighbourhoods without a hitch. This isn't the first rodeo; back in October 2025, a similar UKIP demo was canned for the same reasons. Critics like Adam Brooks fume that the Met is "scared of the extremists within the Muslim community," while faith groups in Tower Hamlets hailed the ban as a win against "Islamophobia" disguised as Christianity.

Now, contrast that with the scenes from the Islamist side. Videos circulating on X show crowds taking over London streets, complete with beheading gestures (that throat-slitting mime isn't exactly subtle), Nazi salutes (ironic, given the history), and spitting on passersby – all while chanting in Arabic and shutting down traffic. Dr. Maalouf's post nails the hypocrisy: "UK: Police in London have banned a 'Walk With Jesus' march to avoid provoking the local Muslim community. But Muslims are allowed to do this. Why the double standard?" Eyal Yakoby's footage amps it up, capturing the intimidation in real time: "Islamists in London have taken to the streets, making beheading gestures, spitting on British citizens, and putting up Nazi salutes." No bans here, folks – just business as usual under Keir Starmer's watch. The Geller Report calls it "open intimidation," and they're not wrong; this is the kind of street theatre that would get native white Brits arrested for "hate speech" faster than you can say "Tommy Robinson."

What's two-tier policing, you ask? It's the unwritten rule where enforcement bends to the winds of political correctness/woke. Native or Christian protests? Scrutinised, restricted, or outright banned if they might "offend." Islamist or pro-Palestine demos, even with overt threats? Protected, escorted, and excused as "cultural expression" or "free speech." Remember the 2024 riots? White working-class lads got swift jail time for disorder, even posting comments or likes on social media, while other groups' excesses, such as patrolling streets with machetes, were met with kid gloves. Fast-forward to 2026, and it's entrenched: Christians rerouted or silenced to prevent "provocation," while aggressive marches roll on. As one Instagram post put it, "Christians get blocked, others get protected." It's not about safety; it's about submission.

Tie this to the French connection for extra irony. Across the Channel, far-Left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon is openly cheering the "Great Replacement" – that demographic shift where native populations dwindle amid mass immigration. In a Toulouse speech, he urged his followers to "embody the new France, the France of the Great Replacement," framing it as a positive vibe for municipal elections. Reactions on X range from outrage ("They're promoting our genocide") to mockery ("Just a conspiracy theory"). But in the UK, we're living the sequel: policies that prioritise immigrant sensitivities over indigenous rights, accelerating the very replacement Mélenchon celebrates. London's becoming a no-go zone for Christians in certain boroughs, while Islamists claim the streets. If this keeps up, "Walk with Jesus" might need a visa to enter Tower Hamlets.

Satirically speaking, why stop at bans? Let's rename the Met the "Multicultural Enforcement Team" – motto: "Protect the Provocable, Punish the Peaceful." Imagine the briefing: "Lads, if it's a Bible they're waving, intervene. But if it's a scimitar gesture, just wave back." It's laughable until it's not – until churches close, freedoms erode, and the "new Britain" looks a lot like the old caliphate.

The trouble? This isn't sustainable. Backlash brews: polls show rising frustration with immigration and policing bias. If Starmer and Sadiq Khan don't course-correct, expect more votes for Reform parties or, worse, real disorder. The UK prides itself on fair play; two-tier anything undermines that.

https://x.com/Herqles_eng/status/2017948477813076451

https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/2014697281627295974

https://x.com/EYakoby/status/2017630807267934565