There was no evidence of Fenians being involved or Anarchists.But clearly for some policemen who hadnt been on a beat ever,men like Macnaghten and Anderson are good examples of such,certain groups of people probably frightened them a bit,secretly.The Fenians probably frightened Macnaghten,with their bomb planting etc and so they became his particular bogey man.
For Anderson,it was the newly arrived immigrants from Eastern Europe with their differing languages and to his mind strange customs,that probably scared him ,so the poor Polish Jews of Whitechapel became for him a sort of scapegoat, who he could throw all his scared thoughts about aliens at.
Its sad really.
I must say men like Inspector Abberline seemed a lot more in touch with real people.You dont hear about Abberline having problems about the people who populated Whitechapel,unless they really were bombers or criminals.
For Anderson,it was the newly arrived immigrants from Eastern Europe with their differing languages and to his mind strange customs,that probably scared him ,so the poor Polish Jews of Whitechapel became for him a sort of scapegoat, who he could throw all his scared thoughts about aliens at.
Its sad really.
I must say men like Inspector Abberline seemed a lot more in touch with real people.You dont hear about Abberline having problems about the people who populated Whitechapel,unless they really were bombers or criminals.
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