The police have not adequately enforced the law against the criminal manifestations of the slave cult. But they have been enforcing silence on whoever points out the criminal manifestations of the cult.
We can only reply that it is our duty as citizens to report crime to the police. We can only ask the police to uphold the law. We can remind them that they are officers of the law. We can tell them that we are all equal under the law, that no one is above the law, that there is no special group that may not be criticised, challenged or offended. We hold all officers of the law and public servants accountable. We stand outside police stations, courts and the offices of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to remind to those who work there of the responsibility of public office and the absolute nature of justice.
Justice is impartial, we can say. There is an impartial judge, he is the source of law and arbiter between all men. We worship him, and to do so we defy all other powers.