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Letters: The police don't stand a chance in today's Scotland


Police look on as Rangers fans stream into Glasgow city centre streets on Saturday. Many officers were later to come under attack.
I HAVE just read Kevin McKenna’s scathing comments regarding Police Scotland and its response to recent public order situations ( Poverty and political failure lie at the heart of violence , The Herald, May 17).
The implementation of Police Scotland was widely regarded as a shambles (and had been anticipated well in advance by anyone with any foresight). Police officers today now operate in a society where personal responsibility is sadly lacking and, more recently, wokery is to the fore. ....

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Letters: We have no right to disrespect other cultures by disregarding their languages and names


ANDREW Turnbull (Letters, May 10) made some pertinent points about the importance of preserving Scotland’s languages and dialects, and I’m sorry to see that Celia Judge (Letters, May 11) profoundly disagrees.
We in the West protest about China’s treatment of the Uighurs and her efforts to impose a Han Chinese monoculture in Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong. But that’s exactly what Britain did in its imperial glory days, and traces of that remain. One aspect of that policy was the renaming of places and people to make them sound more British. The most famous example is probably Nelson Mandela, who became Nelson only after he was given that fine British name on his first day at school. ....

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