英国警方被迫接受培训,以承认他们的“白人特权”。
UK Police Being Forced To Undergo Training To Accept Their 'White Privilege'

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/uk-police-being-forced-undergo-training-accept-their-white-privilege

泰晤士河谷警察局正在强制要求警官进行“公平培训”,重点关注“白人特权”和微侵略行为,尽管最近仲裁庭裁定该警局歧视白人警官。一项对该培训的独立审查发现,它“常常被视为妖魔化白人”,一些白人警官感到自己处于不利地位。少数族裔警官也表达了不满,称该培训损害了多元化努力,因为一些人认为晋升会被认为是不劳而获的。 审查报告强调了白人警官的强烈负面反应以及被忽视的感觉。前警官罗里·吉奥格汉批评这项培训,称其为“分裂性意识形态”和批判性种族理论,这种理论在一个公正的警务部门中没有立足之地。 泰晤士河谷警察局发表声明称,他们将从就业仲裁庭和独立审查中吸取教训,以改进他们的合作方式。此外,据报道,西约克郡警察局允许少数族裔候选人全年申请工作,而白人申请人必须等待具体的招聘活动。


原文

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

One of Britain’s largest police forces is mandating “equity training” for officers, focusing on “white privilege”, “micro-aggressions” and the distinction between “non-racist versus anti-racist.”

The Telegraph reports that Thames Valley Police is putting officers through the training despite a tribunal last year finding that the force positively discriminated against white officers.

As we highlighted, the force appointed an Asian detective inspector without considering white officers for promotions.

The three officers who won the case, had all been working for the force for between 19-26 years and were actively blocked from applying for the position.

Now the rest of the force is being put through the “equity training,” which according to an independent review of the case “can often be seen as demonising white people and therefore building barriers to the learning.”

Former assistant chief constable Kerrin Wilson, who led the review, notes that some officers expressed “strong feelings of frustration” at the training.

“As white males they felt disadvantaged and … they had the perception that unfairness was allowed for minority groups but not for majority populations,” she writes.

The review also notes that minority officers were also annoyed by the training which they said was harmful to meaningful diversity efforts. 

The review states that minorities don’t want to participate in such schemes in which “the damage to their reputation is greater than the opportunity they may have been afforded.”

“A number of minoritised [sic] staff have declared openly that they will not seek promotion or specialist moves in the foreseeable future as this has left them feeling that even if they did succeed in securing promotions their efforts would not be accepted by some as genuine,” it states.

The review continues, “Some staff have stated that despite being in the force for many, many years they now feel that [it] has become a hostile environment and they would not advocate for the force as an employer of choice for those from a minoritised background.”

The review also highlighted there has been a “very strong, at times bordering on aggressive” response from white officers, who feel “they have no support within the force” and want to see repercussions for higher ups pushing ‘positive discrimination’.

“There is a tangible feeling of being overlooked which is reflected in the wider societal discourse that is emerging around the UK and so cannot be ignored,” the review further proclaims.

“If this is not addressed, this may well lead to even greater divides within the force as cultural attitudes become more hostile,” it adds.

Former government advisor and ex police officer Rory Geoghegan, commented “Police officers and staff deserve far better from their leaders than to be crudely categorised by skin colour and subjected to reductive, divisive ideologies.”

“The independent review exposes this troubling practice, but it fails to identify or confront the underlying issue: the unthinking acceptance of critical race theory – a deeply political framework that has no place in an impartial police service,” Geoghegan added.

Thames Valley Police issued a statement declaring “Our staff and officers represent a diverse group with a range of views on many issues – but it’s our shared values that bring us together to protect our communities.”

“We are committed to learning from this employment tribunal and independent review to improve how we work together,” the statement further suggests, adding “We strive to be fair and courageous in how we serve our colleagues and the community.”

This latest development comes as it has also emerged that West Yorkshire Police is permitting Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates to submit job applications all year round, but making White people wait for specific recruitment drives.

*  *  *

Your support is crucial in helping us defeat mass censorship. Please consider donating via Locals or check out our unique merch. Follow us on X @ModernityNews.

Loading...

联系我们 contact @ memedata.com