@ZackPolanski Ordinary people? You are just an enabler for the islamification of this country. Once they have the numbers you and your regressives will be dropped like hot potatoes.
I don’t support rioting from anyone but when BLM did it, Labour said that MPs should speak to the black community and listen to the concerns.
Following the scenes in Belfast, has any Labour MP mentioned speaking to white, working class communities to listen to their concerns?
Here’s the problem. The liberal political class wants us to treat atrocities like Belfast as single, random, isolated incidents. “Yes, it’s horrific, but don’t overreact,” they say. “Let the police do their job. Justice will be delivered. Let’s remain united,” and so on.
But the public can see that such incidents *aren’t* random or isolated. They are, in fact, all the consequence of massive state failure in the area of asylum and immigration. All roads lead back there.
That’s why people are angry.. They are sick of the platitudes that get trotted out after each fresh incident. They don’t want to hear them anymore. They know that the decisions of establishment politicians have brought us to this current pass, and they don’t trust those same politicians to fix things, especially when some of them refuse to even recognise that the public’s anger is justified.
There has been a huge vibe shift in recent years. Imagine - God forbid - there were another 7/7. Does anyone think the public response would be anything like as restrained as it was then? We are in really dangerous territory.
The public don’t want flowers and candles and “Don’t let them divide us.” They want someone who says, “I recognise that the state has failed abjectly. We have allowed far too many people to settle in the country without knowing who they truly are. It has disrupted your communities. Your anger is justified. And I will do everything in my power to put things right.”
Any politician unwilling to articulate that message, fully and sincerely, is effectively sanctioning more years of growing social disharmony and discord. Things cannot heal until those in power recognise the extent of the problem and what it will take to fix it. And, on both counts, most of them don’t.
That’s why the next few years are going to be very, very turbulent.
@MatthewOToole2 Oh perhaps you could read them nice bed time stories about attempted beheading and gouging out of eyes. For god sake the violence is disgusting but from all sides.
@ZackPolanski A nice PR opportunity for you to gain a few more Islamists as voters. Once they have the numbers they will spit you and all your regressive friends out, if you’re lucky. Could be worse.
Imagine if rioters in Belfast had murdered over 1100 people in 24 hours, videod it all, celebrated wildly about how many ‘Jews’ they’d killed, raped women, desecrated corspses in the streets, them vowed to do it again. And then a reform councillor had responding by lauding those events as a ‘fight back.’ And then that councillor was promoted to deputy leader of the entire party for it. That is literally exactly what your party, the Greens, did under your leadership. You have not got the slightest leg to stand on. In fact it is people like you and the Greens who have played a major role in stoking tensions to this point, in justifying outrageous mob violence, in defending open sectarianism, and so on.
@MatthewStadlen Any concern for the attempted beheading and gouging out of eyes? A man dying with handcuffed hands and begging for help from the police that have been taught to treat him as less than? The rape and torture of thousands of young white girls. Who is backwards here.