There has been much commentary about the activities of Bacari-Bronze O’Garro (aka, ‘Mizzy’). This self-described ‘prankster’ has made a ‘TikTok’ name for himself by filming his criminal activities in London. These include house invasions by him and his mates, harassing Orthodox Jews in the street, screaming in the face of a man standing in the street and asking him if he wanted to ‘die’, harassing, touching, and asking young white women on Tube stations if they, too, wanted to ‘die’, and taking an old woman’s dog from her. O’Garro already had a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) against him, issued in May 2022, but that has not stopped him. Neither does it look as if the new CBO, issued on 25th May 2023, along with a £365 fine, will stop him.
Commentators have attempted to explain the brazenness of all this, but few have addressed the heart of the matter. Brendan O’Neill of Spiked! Has ‘explained’ the case by blaming adults for not resisting this criminal behaviour, We need to stand up to morons like Mizzy – spiked (spiked-online.com) . In O’Neill’s view, ‘too many adults are turning a blind eye to infantile delinquency’ and he seems to think that if O’Garro and his ilk were ‘told off’ in the street by publicly-minded middle-aged people then all would be well. The problem, then, is that the law-abiding middle-aged population isn’t doing what it should do. This is an extraordinary analysis. It’s as if O’Neill and Spiked! have not, in fact, realised that our society has been forcibly transformed by mass immigration, multi-culturalism, a treacherous political class, and the triumph of the narrative of black victimhood.
The truth is that the response to O’Garro’s criminality has been characterised by fear. The families and individuals who have been intimidated by him without responding have not acted because they fear that O’Garro and his mates carry knives. The news platform, MyLondon News runs a permanent category of ‘Knife Crime’ in London https://www.mylondon.news/all-about/knife-crime . Even the BBC has a category ‘Knife Crime’ Knife crime – BBC News. The overwhelming number of perpetrators, and victims, of knife crime are BAME, particularly black. In February 2022, the London Assembly noted that ‘despite making up only 13% of London’s total population, black Londoners account for 45% of London’s knife murder victims, 61% of knife murder perpetrators and 53% of knife crime perpetrators’ https://www.london.gov.uk/press-releases/assembly/commission-on-knife-crime-in-black-community That horror is even worse when one considers that old black people and black women are not the perpetrators, it is young black men, like O’Garro, who are the problem. Given that, who in their right mind, especially if one is a woman, a middle-class man, or an old person, is going to react forcefully to a young black man suddenly asking, ‘are you ready to die’?
Not only is the fear of a knife attack uppermost in victims’ minds, the fear of the black lobby, the ‘anti-racist’ lobby looms. Imagine defending oneself against O’Garro, striking out when he invaded your home, started screaming in your face. Your response would be on video, on TikTok. Then you would be targeted by the police, by well-known politicians, by social media, and broadcast media. As a white person in London, it would be you who was the perpetrator, the ‘racist’, the ‘white supremacist’. Leading the charge would be Diane Abbott, who is incidentally O’Garro’s MP and has said nothing about his behaviour. Your life would be ruined, your job forfeit. O’Garro knows this, as he has already tried to use the ‘race card’ in an interview with Piers Morgan – ‘it’s because I’m a young black male’.
Fear, too, lurks among the Metropolitan Police. It’s multiple real faults, and the constant bombarding of the force with accusations of ‘institutional racism’, along with the attitude of many of its senior officers (desperate for promotion away from the streets) means that police on the streets step very carefully around the criminality of BAME perpetrators. That explains the tardiness of the police in intervening, even though O’Garro’s activities were all over social media, even though he was already subject to a Criminal Behaviour Order.
Forget all the victim-blaming in the case of Bacari-Bronze O’Garro. His case has highlighted the impact on law-abiding people, particularly on white people, of the society that the UK’s governing and political classes have forced on us, and continue to force on us, under the appallingly ironic slogan, ‘Diversity Is Our Strength’. Fear and loathing in what was once our capital city.
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