🚨KEIR STARMER COMMITS TO CRACK DOWN ON X
Lib Dem Leader Ed Davey says it's "NOT FREE SPEECH"
Starmer agrees and says we need to crack down on X for whipping up violence
These people are insane
They're authoritarian and dangerous
They must be removed from power
'Sir Keir Starmer it is time to follow America's way. It is insanity not to.'
Following the Belfast knife attack by a Sudanese migrant, @beverleyturner urges the Prime Minister to heed Donald Trump's warnings and follow the President's policy on mass uncontrolled immigration.
"I'm very fucking angry, there is a seething anger. I have a feeling that tonight is going to be a pretty hair night."
Coronation Street legend @charlie_lawson1 expresses the fury felt by the Northern Irish from both sides of the religious divide after last night's beheading bid.
No, Nigel Farage has not supported, encouraged or incited the Belfast riots.
He described the stabbing/attempted beheading that triggered unrest as “horrific” and called for immediate disclosure of the attacker’s identity and immigration status, saying the public is “entitled to the truth.”
Farage has consistently said he wants riots stopped and attributes unrest to long-term immigration and policing failures, advocating policy change rather than violence. Claims blaming him directly for rioters setting buses on fire have no supporting evidence.
@moneillsf Funny how you supported and had no issue with the BLM riots, but suddenly have a problem when people react to a 3rd worlder attempting to behead a white person.
It also says a lot that you seem to have more issue with this than with the attempted beheading.
Let’s break down this statement.
The violence is condemned, and rightly so….but notice how the focus is placed entirely on the “thugs”, “racists” and “masked men”.
There is no mention of the politicians, policymakers or institutions whose decisions may have contributed to the tensions in the first place.
This is a classic tactic: focus on the reaction, ignore the cause.
In Marxist terms, attention is directed towards ordinary people fighting each other while those with power escape scrutiny.
Condemn violence by all means. But don’t let the debate end there.
The real question is….who made the decisions that got us here?
Gotta hand it to Gemma O'Doherty - bang on point in 2019...before I fully realized the Globalist Mass Migration destruction that was befalling us (and our children)
Just LISTEN:
The PSNI has stated the African attacker responsible for attempting to behead a man in Belfast last night arrived from Sudan, through Dublin.
If you were paying attention this isn't a shock, the signs were there. A few years ago we saw dangerous Sudanese men dumped into working class communities across Ireland, volatile men who clearly held a deep hatred for all Europeans.
Politicians across Ireland and the UK have opened the doors to some of the most undesirable people on the planet, welcomed them into our communities, and forced taxpayers to pay for them while they wreak havoc on our streets.
We can't go back to normal after this, an Algerian man is currently on trial in Dublin for the attempted murder of three children, another African man is due to go on trial for attacking a 10 year old girl in Dublin last year, and now we have attempted beheadings in Belfast.
I refuse to accept this as a normal part of life.
🚨More cars ablaze in Belfast with police on the scene.
Have people finally had enough with mass migration?
This is what happens when you force something on people against their will, and repeatedly refuse to listen.
Belfast is burning.
But not because of one man.
Or one political party.
Or one attack.
Yesterday was simply the straw that broke the British people’s backs.
How many women and girls have been raped? How many innocent people have been stabbed in the street? How many extremist attacks have been planned or carried out?
How many British citizens have suffered at the hands of violent criminals who crossed our borders illegally and were welcomed with open arms by the government?
And how many times were legitimate concerns raised about open border policies, mass uncontrolled migration, strained infrastructure, and the swathes of violent attacks being perpetrated by illegal migrants?
But concerns were ignored.
Politicians turned a blind eye.
And a majority of the British population was branded “racist” and “far-Right” for daring to state the obvious.
So, yes. Violence is never the answer.
But we need to stop pretending that we don’t understand how it got to this point, nor that the foundation of people’s rage and disquiet is entirely legitimate.
When Black Lives Matter protests turned violent, when buildings were burnt and riots erupted, we condemned it.
But we also sought to understand why it reached that point, and the decades of racial injustice that had built the foundation of the movement.
So why is the same grace not being extended now?
It isn’t racist to be outraged that an 18 year old boy was stabbed in the street then killed by police because he was falsely accused of “racism”.
It isn’t wrong to be outraged that an innocent man was nearly beheaded in the middle of the street.
It isn’t extremist to be outraged that tens of thousands of little girls have been raped and brutalised by Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs.
It isn’t anti-immigration to oppose mass uncontrolled illegal migration.
Belfast is burning.
But we shouldn’t be surprised.
🚨BREAKING: An anonymous group in Ireland called “Irish Citizen Army” has surfaced on the internet.
They are claiming to dismantle systemic injustices ravaging Irish citizens and fortify communities against external threats.
#belfast