@voyagerstar10 It’s important for friends in US to understand that the regime denies the existence indigenous British people: made explicit in the 2009 rejection of ILO Convention 169 and again with 2026 Protecting What Matters policy paper. We can’t even engage in the civic space as a people.
@Lewis_Brackpool It’s literally illegal for us to socially or politically organise as an ethnic group and everything you see here is downwind of this issue. To the state we are just a “census category”, and we have had all our key English rights removed (speech, association, right to bear arms).
@Lewis_Brackpool It’s important to understand that the regime denies the existence indigenous British people: made explicit in the 2009 rejection of ILO Convention 169 and again with 2026 Protecting What Matters policy paper. We can’t even engage in the civic space as a people.
@owenjonesjourno@Harry_pitt Indigenous & settler crime are not analytically identical. Indigenous crime is part of the baseline reality a polity inherits; other crime is a result of policy choices. The question is not whether indigenes commit crime, but if settlement raises crime above the preexisting level
@RestoreBritain 100,000s of indigenous children, targeted for their ethnic background, are raped and tortured by a organised campaign of racially motivated terror-rape by Mirpuri settlers for 50+ years who had no democratic mandate to even be there and the best the state can do is cover it up.
@beverleyturner@VP And any foreign settlement has never had a shred of democratic mandate, it is entry a category error of the oversight of imperial legislation. (British Nationality Act of 1948) writ large.
@beverleyturner@VP It’s important for friends in US to understand that the regime denies the existence indigenous British people: made explicit in the 2009 rejection of ILO Convention 169 and again with 2026 Protecting What Matters policy paper. We can’t even engage in the civic space as a people.
@beverleyturner@VP It’s literally illegal for us to socially or politically organise as an ethnic group and everything you see here is downwind of this issue. To the state we are just a “census category”, and we have had all our key English rights removed (speech, association, right to bear arms).
@TomlinsonCJ@RaheemKassam https://t.co/v4Z1zFo57H
All of this downwind of the regime making it both illegal for the British people to exist as a people, and for it to be impossible for them to engage in the civic space as group. It is entirely a category error /imperial oversight of the BNA writ large
@StateDept It’s important for friends in US to understand that the regime denies the existence indigenous British people: made explicit in the 2009 rejection of ILO Convention 169 and again with 2026 Protecting What Matters policy paper. We can’t even engage in the civic space as a people.
@owenjonesjourno Obviously @owenjonesjourno, aside from the complete lack of democratic mandate for ANY settlement post 1948, this means that even one death isn’t “worth it”, and they must all be decolonised. Boudicca fought and died for much less of a horror that any of this.
@owenjonesjourno Eg for LBD to suggest aggregate benefits of settlement “make Britain brilliant” it must outweigh the negatives; such as 100,000s of indigenous children, targeted for their ethnic background, raped & tortured by a organised campaign of racially motivated terror-rape by Mirpuris.
@curtis_yarvin It’s important to understand @curtis_yarvin that the regime denies the existence indigenous British people: made explicit in the 2009 rejection of ILO Convention 169 and again with 2026 Protecting What Matters policy paper. We can’t even engage in the civic space -as a people-
@curtis_yarvin It’s literally illegal for us to socially / politically organise as an ethnic group and everything you see here @curtis_yarvin is **downwind**of this issue. To the state we are just a “census category”, and all our English rights removed (speech, association, right to bear arms).
@visegrad24@JDVance It’s literally illegal for us to socially or politically organise as an ethnic group and everything you see here is downwind of this issue. To the state we are just a “census category”, and we have had all our key English rights removed (speech, association, right to bear arms).
@visegrad24@JDVance It’s important for friends in US to understand that the regime denies the existence indigenous British people: made explicit in the 2009 rejection of ILO Convention 169 and again with 2026 Protecting What Matters policy paper. We can’t even engage in the civic space as a people.