Re: Karmelo Anthony and his defenders:
Obviously there is some blind black tribal loyalty involved, but I think there’s something else and arguably worse.
The facts seem to be this: Karmelo invaded another track team’s tent. He did this to assert dominance. When asked to leave, he issued threats: “touch me and see what happens.” After repeatedly telling him that he was not welcome, and in response to provocation, Austin Metcalf pushed him, trying to get him to comply with basic social norms. Karmelo, no doubt delighted that he had now received permission for escalation under his own code, stabbed Austin to death.
The black defenders of Karmelo believe this is how society should operate: an endless war of all against all to assert dominance, escalating when one’s assertions are rebuffed. They’re mad that the justice system got involved, because in their minds this is the proper way to conduct business: omnipresent dominance signaling, inevitably leading to violence.
They genuinely don’t understand that other people don’t operate according to those rules. And they certainly don’t understand that our rules, by drastically reducing friction and needless cost, are the very reason for the disparities in group power they complain about. We are polite internally and can thus exert greater collective power externally. A few Karmelos in the mix destroys this system.
But they don’t care that running things their way would be the end of civilization, the end of their cell phones and EBT and air conditioning, because they don’t understand it. They don’t understand anything about the modern world. They are lost here, confused. This state of affairs is not sustainable.
“The proportional amount of evil remains identical across all epochs. Evil does not increase or decrease throughout history; instead, it simply changes its outward form depending on the political and cultural climate of the time.”
-Eugene Vodolazkin The Aviator
Serious questions are being raised about NHS waiting list figures after a sharp rise in patients being removed from waiting lists without treatment.
In March alone, more than 350,000 patients were removed.
I asked Ministers, why?
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The Border Stays Open. The State Will Close the Conversation.
Before the fires in Belfast had been extinguished, the government had identified the threat. Not the border. Not the system that granted Hadi Alodid legal residency in seven months without a verifiable European asylum history. Not the Albanian gangs advertising guaranteed passage to England on TikTok this morning. The threat, as defined by this government, was the conversation.
Liz Kendall announced on Wednesday that social media firms would face new legal curbs during times of crisis. Platforms would be required to remove incendiary content more quickly when tensions were heightened. The definition of crisis and the definition of incendiary would be set by ministers. On the same day, Jonathan Hall, the government's own terror watchdog, said he had raised the national security dimension of mass migration with the government and received no reply. One question got legislation within forty-eight hours. The other got silence. Stephen Ogilvie lost an eye on a Belfast street. The government's legislative response targets the people describing what happened.
This is not new. After the summer 2024 riots the same reflex operated. People were jailed for social media posts within days of the disorder. The sentences handed to those who wrote the posts sat in the same range as those who burned the buildings. The machinery of the state was directed at speech about disorder rather than the conditions producing it. Belfast is the same pattern at higher intensity. The border stays open. Discussion of what happens at the border will be suppressed more quickly next time.
The British asylum system did not malfunction in the case of Hadi Alodid. It performed. Sudan to Paris. Paris to Dublin. Dublin to Belfast by bus. Asylum claimed in February 2023. Refugee status granted by September. Legal right to remain until 2028. There is no French record of him as an asylum seeker. The Irish government will not say how he entered Ireland. None of that prevented the system from processing him correctly by its own rules. The rules are the problem. The government has no intention of changing them.
Albanian gangs are advertising the same route on TikTok today. Filmed inside Dublin airport. Guaranteed passage. Seven thousand pounds payable on arrival. Operation Gull has arrested more than 900 people using it in a year and the advertisements continue. Enforcement is cataloguing this. It is not closing it.
Jonathan Hall, the government's own independent reviewer of terror legislation, said immigration must be treated as a national security issue. He said he had raised whether migrants from certain countries presented elevated risks of serious violence. The government responded with silence. The terror watchdog, a King's Counsel appointed to scrutinise national security law, is recording not a political failure but an institutional one. The question was asked through proper channels. Nobody answered.
The pattern is coherent even if the government will not name it. The terror watchdog raises the national security dimension of mass migration and hears nothing. The gangs film themselves inside Dublin airport and advertise openly. The border operates as it always has. And ministers announce that posts about the consequences will be removed more quickly next time. That is not an oversight. That is a set of priorities.
A government that cannot close a border it knows is being exploited, cannot answer its own terror watchdog, and cannot explain how a man with no verifiable asylum history acquired British residency in seven months has chosen a fourth option. Control the account. Leave the causes intact.
"Liz Kendall announced on Wednesday that social media firms would face new legal curbs during times of crisis."
'It's not a colour problem. It's a culture problem.'
@beattie2_dougie speaks to a Belfast resident who explains how Protestant and Catholic communities met 'as concerned parents' to protest in wake of the knife attack carried out by a Sudanese migrant.
I thought about the poor bugger who's now blind as well as deaf because some immigrant prick who shouldn't even be in Belfast tried to hack his head off with a knife.
Each to their own as they say.
How many more violent assaults, rapes, stabbings, abductions and murders will it take for enough of the British people to finally wake up?
We must tear this system down and punish all those who created it and enabled these atrocities against our people.
We must inflict severe and brutal justice on the countless foreign perpetrators. The death penalty must be brought back.
We must completely remove every single one of the violent third world savages that are completely destroying this once great nation.
Millions must go.
We must Restore Britain.
I remember all the "don't look back in anger" shtick after the Manchester bombing. We're quite used to all the appeals for calm, and the usual emollient platitudes. As a rule, we play along. I think, though, that's a throwback to a more civilised time, when as a society we gave the authorities the benefit of the doubt that the culprits would be apprehended and causes investigated. But now we've moved to a mode when the government is actively importing the danger and covering up the consequences of its own policies. As such it is not owed the benefit of the doubt - and we are not obliged to heed its calls for calm.
Labour are set to pay British firms £5K per foreign worker whilst our youngsters are struggling to find work when leaving University.
They don’t even try to hide the fact that they are trying to replace us anymore.
You couldn’t hate this Labour government more.
It’s actually disgusting that the British state does this. They manipulate & exploit grieving families of atrocious mass casualty events to emotionally blackmail the public into silence over the conditions which caused the events, which is almost always immigration.
Le plus gros coup dur jamais porté au globalisme?
Le covid.
Je suis sérieux. Et c'est même assez drôle quand on y pense.
Tout le monde connaît l'histoire de la grenouille dans la casserole. Tu montes la température d'un degré à la fois, la grenouille s'habitue, s'habitue, s'habitue, et finit cuite sans avoir jamais sauté.
Le projet globaliste, c'était exactement ça. Une casserole parfaitement gérée. Un degré par an. Un transfert de souveraineté par ci, une agence supranationale par là, un petit recul de la liberté d'expression, rien d'alarmant, dormez tranquilles. En 2019, on était à 30 degrés et la grenouille trouvait l'eau plutôt agréable.
Le problème, c'est que le projet n'était pas encore locké. Encore en phase de construction. Il fallait encore vingt ans de cuisson douce.
Et là, le covid arrive. Et les cuisiniers, ivres de leur propre pouvoir, font la seule chose à ne jamais faire: ils passent de 30 à 100 degrés d'un coup.
Confinements. Attestations pour sortir acheter du pain. Passes pour exister socialement. Censure en direct des médecins dissidents. Écoles fermées, frontières fermées, grand-mères mortes seules, et le tout coordonné mondialement avec les mêmes éléments de langage dans vingt langues.
La grenouille a senti l'eau bouillir. Et elle a sauté.
Des centaines de millions de gens parfaitement apolitiques, qui n'avaient jamais remis en question un journal télévisé de leur vie, ont vu le mécanisme à l'œuvre. En accéléré. Sans le décor. Vous ne pouvez pas montrer le plan trente ans en avance et espérer qu'on l'oublie. Le covid a été la bande-annonce du film, et la salle entière a demandé à être remboursée.
C'est la loi mécanique que les cuisiniers ont oubliée: un système de contrôle ne survit que tant qu'il est invisible. Le covid l'a rendu visible. Pic du projet globaliste et début de sa mort, la même année.
Mais une grenouille qui saute, ça ne suffit pas. Encore faut-il que le couvercle soit ouvert.
Et c'est là qu'un homme a dépensé 44 milliards de dollars pour racheter le couvercle.
Tout le monde a ri. Pire affaire de l'histoire, disaient-ils. Sauf que sans Twitter libéré, chaque grenouille qui sautait retombait seule, dans le silence, shadowbannée. Avec X, les grenouilles se sont vues. Des millions. Et une grenouille qui découvre qu'elles sont des millions, ça ne remonte plus jamais dans la casserole.
Les cuisiniers ont eu trente ans de patience et l'ont gâchée en deux ans de panique. Elon a eu deux ans d'audace et a verrouillé trente ans de futur.
La casserole est vide, l'eau refroidit, et les grenouilles construisent des fusées.
Au travail.