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Monday, 1 March 2010

Campaign for a national monument to those murdered by the UK Police Force?

The UK Police Force are the enemies of the working class; they are racist; they are the 'army' of the ruling class on the streets - don't believe the neighbourhood watch propaganda, glossy news letters and sympathetic BBC police drama's.

How many more people must die at the hands of the cowardly police? Protected by batons, hand cuffs, shields, helmets, padded uniforms, reinforcements, the government of the day and hired lackeys in the media - it is time that those murdered by these state sanctioned killers were recognised and remembered.

There are some that think the idea of a national monument to the innocents that have been bullied, battered, beaten, broken and murdered by the police is "sick" and "bitter", that lot's of people who work for the police are "very nice people"; this kind of wallowing sanctimonious display of piety is what has contributed to a steadily rising shrill wail of vengeful sorrow from within the police, demanding the "death penalty" for anyone found guilty of killing a police officer.

It may come as a surprise to some, but there are many amongst us not in the police that are "very nice people" too; those that vandalise intellect by accusing a campaign like this of being "sick" and "bitter" are similar to the fodder that spat hate at the brave Muslim activists who recently protested against the returning imperialist soldiers of the Royal Anglians.

Remembering the fallen that have been persecuted, hounded and slain for scores of decades because they are working class or because their political opinions challenge ruling class hegemony; or because they are the wrong religion or colour or creed will not only honour the memory of those individuals, but that of their families too, all victims who have fallen under the boot of the UK police.

The police have a national monument. This is where they gather, sombre and solemn in worshipful silence to sanctify their dead. Let's have one in honour and remembrance of their murder victims too.

It then follows that a national monument to those murdered by the UK Police Force will also raise awareness in the general public of the deeply oppressive, anti-working class and thoroughly racist role that the police play at an organisational level in protecting the parasitical ruling class.