The Met Police or Ofsted? Which is worse?

I wonder. Would Ali Dizaei, the swaggering bully who became a Commander in the Metropolitan Police, have been sent to prison for four years if he had picked on a white man rather than an Iraqi.  Dizaei was convicted of misconduct in a public office, and of perverting the course of justice, after he had arrested and tried to frame an Iraqi web designer to whom he owed £600.  As a former president of the National Black Police Association, Dizaei (born in Tehran, Iran) habitually alleged racial discrimination when accused of misconduct, but that didn't work against an Iraqi.

 

The bigger disgrace is that Dizaei was ever a senior officer in the Metropolitan Police. Every one of his senior colleagues who connived at his continuing appointment should be sacked forthwith.  It won't happen, of course, because the Met Police don't really do policing as we used to understand in England.  They do political correctness.  They are the uniformed arm of the liberal elite who have stolen this country from us. 

 

Which brings me to Ofsted.  Please read this:

In lessons across a range of schools, inspectors saw teachers present a scenario in terms of a problem, such as human rights, child poverty, the environment, or globalisation, without the understanding that something needs to be done and, indeed, can be done. Such lessons can impart a notion of guilt with implied responsibility but without making clear the possibility of redress.  The better teachers, however, helped students to understand why it is important to know this information and what people can do, individually and collectively, to change things for the better.

 

This is paragraph 35 of the Ofsted Report Citizenship Established? published in January 2010; which discusses the teaching of 'Citizenship' in schools.

 

Notice that this is not some left-wing teacher engaging in agitprop about 'right-on' causes with impressionable children.  This mischievous and sinister doctrine is being peddled by the very national institution that is charged with protecting educational standards in schools. 

 

The senior officials of Ofsted should also be sacked forthwith. 

Posted on 11 February, 2010
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