@atniek@elonmusk 💯 John! Most people are too fast asleep to notice how language is re-engineered to achieve control creep. Eg. 'Critical' becomes 'divisive'. Then 'divisive' is used in a way that comes to mean insurectionary. Etc
@MarioNawfal Yes. Successive British governments have been eager to extend almost unconditional benefits to unemployed workers, instead of compelling them to retrain for, and take up, alternative employment opportunities. And then to replace them with foreign labour.
Well the pattern is now set:
Atrocity
Condemn in weakest terms possible
Calls for calm
Angry scenes
Family of victim used
Full force of the law
New laws limiting everyone's freedom
Ignore problem that caused atrocity
As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question.
A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye.
This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist.
In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal.
But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.”
British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation?
We genuinely do not understand this.
Tomorrow I'm going the Mike Graham Show (I've been invited because I've publicly opposed anti-Sikh racism in the light of Henry Nowak's brutal murder)
To be clear, the murder of Henry Nowak was a horrific crime and the killer deserves life in prison (as a minimum).
What should NOT happen is the demonising an entire peaceful community.
The kirpan is a recognised article of the Sikh faith. UK law provides a defence for carrying one for genuine religious reasons. It does not give Sikhs any special right to use force or to use a kirpan in self-defence.
The evil man convicted of murdering Henry Nowak was also convicted of possessing a bladed article in public. The weapon used in the attack has since been identified as a 21 cm pesh kabz (Persian/Afghan fighting dagger), not a traditional Sikh kirpan. The court said it was illegal for him to have been carrying that weapon.
As a former headteacher, I spent years facilitating Forest School sessions, lawfully carrying fixed-blade whittling knives to teach children outdoor learning skills. I continue to take a six inch knife to the woods with my children for the same reason today. Additionally, families lawfully transport carving knives to outdoor barbecues (eg. to the beach or the woods etc). Chefs carry kitchen knives to work every day. The law has always recognised that context and purpose matter. In the UK, if we can show there is a good reason to be carrying a knife, we are allowed to do so.
My concern is that we could be stepping into a trap.
After every tragedy, the public understandably demands that politicians "do something". Too often the answer is another restriction and another erosion of civil liberties (just remember how stupid that got during Covid). Today the debate is about the kirpan. Tomorrow it could be the bushcraft knife, the camping knife or the carving knife in a picnic basket. I wouldn't put it past the UK's nanny state to demand that we only carry plastic knives to the beach, when camping, or even at lunch in a cafe.
We should not exchange our liberty for the illusion of perfect safety.
I'm also aware of the increasing tendency to judge entire groups and to generalise them. White people who question illegal immigration are often labelled "far right" extremists (I've been called that myself). Many Jewish people are assumed to support every action of the Israeli government when it comes to Gaza (hence the rise in anti-Semitism). Muslims are automatically linked to Islamist extremism (even if they're against it entirely). Now it's ordinary Sikhs who are being viewed with suspicion.
Tommy Robison has publicly condemned racism towards the Sikhs (and yet MSM are silent about that). Andrew Bridgen has released an excellent statement in defence of the Sikh community (again, silence from the media). On the left, Owen Jones has condemned racism towards the Sikhs. Why isn't the government and media praising them for this shared view?
It would appear that government and MSM would prefer to keep us locked in our tribes and for our tribes to be at war with one another. The wider public can then scream for a solution, which will come in the form of digital ID and other attacks on our civil liberties.
The voices that are getting amplified are those of the genuine racists (like they forgot we fought the Nazis in WW2), and of idiots like Bobby Singh (who doesn't represent the Sikhs and is winding everyone up with his nonsense).
Let's not get played again and fall for the latest psyop. The globalists would love us to be at war with one another, instead of looking up at who's pulling the strings (and then collectively resisting the erosion of our hard-won civil liberties).
🇬🇧 A satirical AI video mocking British police by cops rushing to arrest someone for mean tweets while ignoring the knife stabber outside.
51,000 knife offences were recorded in the UK in 2025 alone.
More than a satire, it's a verdict.
Both men said “I can’t breathe”, but only one man’s death was covered relentlessly by the media.
The only conclusion that can be drawn is that the legacy mainstream media is incredibly, hatefully racist against Whites.
Time to be honest.
The security guard at the San Diego Islamic Center did his job by attempting to save children's lives and got himself deleted.
But that doesn't make him a saint, nor someone to be glorified.
He praised Hitler. I pulled these images from facebook myself.
This also doesn't mean that I agree with his murderers either. This whole incident should be a wake-up call for America.
Peter Thiel on DEI, woke culture, and political correctness in 1996:
“The multicultural educator at Stanford used say, ‘I started looking for racism everywhere, and I started finding racism everywhere.’”
“And indeed he did—if you look for anything everywhere, you will start finding it everywhere.”
“If you’re a feminist and believe everything that is longer than it is wide is a symbol of male oppression l, then you will start finding sexism everywhere.”
“When you start looking for racism everywhere, and start finding it everywhere, it’s only a small step to finding racists everywhere. There’s nothing wrong with that if the racists are really out there, but I’m going to suggest to you, they really aren’t. The problems of racism, sexism, other forms of oppression, have been vastly exaggerated, and as a result, people get unjustly accused.”
“A culture of complaint leads to a culture of blame.”
FLASHBACK:
BBC and CNN are now in full panic after Israeli forces captured and interrogated Islamic Jihad spokesperson Tariq Salami.
According to his interrogation, this is how the media game actually worked:
- When rockets hit Gaza hospitals or schools → blame Israel.
- When Hamas fires from inside those same buildings → Israel gets accused of “war crimes” for striking back.
- Every explosion was pre-agreed to be blamed on Israel, even when Islamic Jihad rockets fell short (like the Al-Ma’madani hospital blast).
This wasn’t journalism.
This was coordinated disinformation between terrorist groups and major Western media outlets.
The public was deliberately misled for years.
Demand accountability.
Share this. Don’t let them get away with it.
I’ve written and researched the whole seven front war since 7th October. It has been my whole professional life. I’ve written many papers and have just finished my book. I have written both positive and negative critiques of the war.
All of that feels irrelevant in this context. The most meaningful thing I have done since 7th October is bear witness and relay the horrors done that day. I have seen part of the sexual crime evidence in this report (above and beyond the 47 minute reel) and it remains the most horrific thing I have seen in my life. Nothing Israel has done in Gaza comes remotely close to the horrors of 7th October. The Gaza war and 7th October don’t deserve to be in the same conversation when it comes to atrocity. No comparison.
The rapes are the thing Hamas and their supporters are most scared of being exposed to the world. Every time I have written about what I have seen, 5x the usual amount of bots descend upon my replies. Abuse and outright denial.
Now, the evidence I have seen, and more, is out there. When Yoav Gallant said Israel was fighting human animals in Hamas, he was absolutely correct.
Read it for yourself: https://t.co/IxWkDeLxMV
Absolutely horrific, and even worse than we already knew, which I didn’t think possible. Including clear evidence of appalling sex crimes by Hamas which their deluded defenders have always denied.