.@zarahussain999, the far right card. Every time. Without fail. A man is nearly beheaded on a residential street in Belfast and within hours the story becomes about the far right.
A Sudanese national, granted leave to remain, pinned a man to the ground and stabbed him repeatedly in the face, eyes and neck. A member of the public stopped it with a hurling stick. That is where this started. Not with protesters. Not with the far right. With a man who should not have been in that community, in that country, given leave to remain by a system that admitted it had no trace of him on any security database.
The burning of homes is wrong. That has been said. Now say this: the near murder of a man on a residential street is also wrong. The policy that put an unvetted Sudanese national in that neighbourhood without the community's knowledge or consent is also wrong. Three consecutive years of immigration-related disorder in Belfast is also wrong.
You feel unsafe. So does the man in hospital with stab wounds to his face and neck. So do the communities that have been told for years that their concerns are racism. So do the families who were not consulted before unvetted young men were dispersed into their streets.
The far right label is a silencing mechanism. It has been used to shut down this conversation for thirty years. Look where that has got us.
R*pes recorded:
2000:
๐ฌ๐ง England & Wales: 8,593
๐ฉ๐ช Germany: 8,133
๐ซ๐ท France: 7,500
๐ต๐ฑ Poland: 2,399
2023:
๐ฌ๐ง England & Wales: 68,109
๐ฉ๐ช Germany: 39,029
๐ซ๐ท France: 42,400
๐ต๐ฑ Poland: 1,127
Gee, it makes you wonder whatโs so different about Poland compared to the other three countries, where the numbers have skyrocketed. What changed?
Feel really sorry for the dad going down for murder now.
His Son was robbed at knife point for his bike and heโs obviously lost his head.
Scumbag thief was apparently โa top top ladโ
Fuck him, he fucked around and found out.