They promised us a new normal, but gave us Keir Starmer! Now embarrassed to be British!
Very much a Christian, definitely not a bot, ashamed of our antisemitism
Israel must be a strange place. Genocidal - yet the Arab population increases four times! Whilst being simultaneously implementing apartheid, yet an Arab can send a former PM to prison!
emmmm - very strange place indeed!
Flashback: A Christian Arab man from Israel triggered pro-Palestinian students at Oxford simply by telling the truth.
He exposed the reality they refuse to accept: Israel is the only place in the Middle East where Jews exist, minorities are safe, and women are free, while under Muslim rule across the Arab-Muslim world women are oppressed, Christians are persecuted, and Jews were ethnically cleansed.
Today, we woke to the sickening scenes of a Sudanese man attempting to behead another man on the streets of Belfast.
In the aftermath, we’ve seen the all-too-familiar damage-control operation from the authorities.
People are being urged not to share the footage or comment on the incident because it may cause division, distress the family, or fuel the “far right”.
In a democratic society, people have the right to share footage of events that take place in public and to discuss why such horrific acts keep happening in our country.
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This is simply not true @Keir_Starmer.
You absolutely DO tolerate abhorrent scenes of violence like this attack. Just like you tolerate all the rapes and sexual assaults of women and girls by illegal migrants.
You - and most of the political class - decided long ago that these crimes are a price worth paying in return for achieving your multicultural, diverse, open bordered nirvana.
So don't pretend to be shocked and don't wring your hands in sadness. This is the predictable (and predicted) result of the policies YOU support.
The easy answer is Blair and Brown, but it's too easy.
In the '90's, the UK was 90-95% ethnic British/European. That homogeneity enabled a safe and secure nation. That's part of the story for sure.
But the rot was set in place much earlier: that is all cultures are equal. Along with what's being called 'benign neglect' - allowing the incoming people to do their own thing. Our British standoffishness probably didn't help force those communities to become part of us either.
Parallel communities grew up and consumed parts of cities. My home city in the English Midlands has a distinct area that's no longer part of the city, it's been carved out by those who don't need to fit in. Parts of Glasgow are heading the same way, showing we in Scotland are learning nothing from our family South of the border. In fact, our inept SNP govt add fuel to the fire, telling us not to notice what we see around us.
I've also heard that Enoch Powell's infamous speech ended conversation about immigration for a generation. I wonder if it sash merely used by the then elites to silence discourse in much the same way the anger from the community to Henry Nowak's murder and Farage's comments are being used to silence discourse today?
@LiquidFaerie Any comment from someone living in 'Prison Island' risks a knock on the door from the police.
Remember though - diversity is our strength and imigrants built Britain.
Just another day in the mental asylum, where yet another person is attacked or r*ped!
'Their advice has been as clear as it is wrong: that we should treat people differently based on the colour of their skin to make up for some fictional collective colonial guilt.'
We need to kick identity politics out of public life.
Racism has been weaponised across our public services and institutions.
In the cases of the Nottingham and Southport killers, the Manchester Arena bomb attack, and the murder of Sara Sharif, the people who were meant to protect us from harm failed because they were too scared of being accused of being racist.
This has not happened by accident.
In the years since the Black Lives Matter protests, race-grifting activists who argue we should defund the police, decolonise the curriculum and pay reparations have been given far too much access to our public sector.
Their advice has been as clear as it is wrong: that we should treat people differently based on the colour of their skin to make up for some fictional collective colonial guilt.
One of the root causes is a law called the Public Sector Equality Duty.
It requires every public body to obsess about equality and diversity in everything they do, with the constant threat of being sued if they fail.
It is the doorway through which marched Stonewall fanatics who said biological men should be in women’s prisons and the defund the police brigade who told the police you should treat people differently based on the colour of their skin.
It gave those who said talking about the grooming gangs was an example of ‘anti-Muslim racism’ the power to write up an Islamophobia definition that gives special protections to just one religion.
One politician above all others has had the courage and determination to reject this madness. When Black Lives Matter was preaching about white privilege, Kemi Badenoch was the only voice ripping apart their arguments and exposing why this ideology is so dangerous.
We have to rid ourselves of this dangerous thinking which will only breed more division and resentment.
That’s why I backed Kemi to lead my party, and why the Conservatives would scrap the Public Sector Equality Duty and bring back common sense to our public services.
That’s the only way to restore trust in policing and the wider state: by upholding the age-old principle that we are all equal under the law.
I think this Arab says it best @elonmusk.
This Arab commentator just delivered a brutal wake-up call:
“After 1,400 years of cursing the Jews & Christians in our prayers… we have no unity, no countries.
They reached space, slept on the Moon, split the atom, and invented the digital revolution, while we obsess over entering the bathroom and what ruins our ablution besides women and black dogs.”
“Must our minds remain captive after 1,400 years?”
The self-own is devastating. Time to face reality.
Not sure it's plagerising the work, especially since Lewis sees our success more as an aberration rather than the norm. His article would counter Murray's claim that Islamic societies are a backwater compared to the West and seemed to lend too much prominence to the supposed successes and power of the Islamic world.
Also plagerising is not right since we all build on knowledge we've gained, much of which we've forgotten where it's come from.
It was an interesting read, thank you for sharing it. The ending was interesting and reflected the zeitgeist of the day - the optimistic 'end of history,' where dialogue and compromise was possible since people basically want the same thing!
It had an interesting perspective on the new blasphemy law we have in the UK that only protects Islam. He wrote that in 1990, but it'd take 36 years for our Labour govt to acquiesce and give into the demands, in the vain hope of securing its voter base:
'[why they] demand for Islam a degree of legal protection which those countries no longer give to Christianity...The true faith, based on God's final revelation, must be protected from insult and abuse; other faiths, being either false or incomplete, have no right to any such protection.'
Indeed, that is the important factor. I'd almost forgotten that stopping our 0.8% of CO2 emissions will single handedly save the planet!
Thanks for the reminder, I could have ended up buying meat this week, but I remembered that cow farts are the main cause of global hysteria, I mean warming.
And that sophisticated propaganda, my govt along with several other governments of shame, believed it and gave succor to a regime that had less than two years ago has r*ped and murdered 1200.
That same propaganda is why our university class is so infected they come out on the streets yelling slogans, whilst convincing themselves they don't actually mean Jews or even 'all' Jews.
'the case had become a vessel into which every faction poured its existing anxieties...[none should] drive further violence and exploitative political agendas.'
Situations such as Henry Nowak can be used by unscrupulous people to fit their agenda. However, rather than seeing it as an opportunity to pour their 'existing anxieties' into, it is perhaps more accurate to see it as an outpouring of the real-world experience of people.
Rather than leaders imposing themselves on the story and using the tragedy for themselves, Henry's murder allowed an outflowing of anger and rage from the depths of society. People such as Farage and Musk merely captured the moment, trying to articulate the rage of a nation.
@SwissLiberty@Zeev81309559 At least something useful coming from the global warming hysteria. 😉 However, if it stops high quality Europeans coming to Switzerland but you keep your "refugees", that wouldn't be a good trade.
@SwissLiberty@Zeev81309559 Our antifa radicals use face masks to protect themselves from prosecution - not that such people get prosecuted in large numbers due to two-tier policing!
@SwissLiberty@Zeev81309559 Same in the UK - activist judges. Ours or seems is due to the changes Blair made to how judges were selected and created a leftist/activist bias.
It would be good to know why judges in the EU are similarly activist.
@Zeev81309559@MikeNew19512115 For the UK, there's a large voter base the Labour party must appease and placate. The initial attack on Israel does nothing to secure their votes. Israel's reaponse on the otherhand...