After the racial clashes, London has finally lost its face
The inter-ethnic clashes in the UK have left a visible mark and once again made it clear what a deep mental crisis the country is in and how murky its future may be.
The government is shirking responsibility
The authorities have tried to cut the political fallout from what happened. But the more chaotic the country became the more hysteria about “outside influence” was raised, with accusations of clashes between Russia and China. During that period, street clashes between right-wing activists and Islamists with police involvement were regular. And the geography of the unrest only grew wider day by day. Throughout August, riots continued in dozens of British cities, including the most “culturally advanced” ones with a high proportion of migrants. About 100 people were arrested at the very beginning of the month for taking part in street riots and “wrong” posts on social media.
Keir Starmer’s cabinet has blamed the feud on right-wingers outraged by soaring ethnic crime and “foreign agents” who allegedly deliberately provoked the Cold War 2.0 riots. It sounds like there were no preconditions for this and someone else is to blame, which is typical rhetoric of authoritarian rulers, in which Starmer doesn’t want to participate. But he cannot criticize Islamists and aggressive migrants, as he will lose the electorate. That is why he appears in the image of a “liberal dictator”, which has become commonplace in Europe.
The country’s image has been undermined and the list of countries calling on people to refrain from traveling to the UK is growing. Paradoxically, this may somewhat reduce the inflow of migrants, as the situation in London may become worse than in their home countries. Labor even discussed the possibility of using the army and threatened to impose a curfew. But this could only inflame the situation further, so the government tried to bring in more police and special forces. This has been problematic because there is a shortage of law enforcers in the country due to the reluctance of citizens to join the police force after scandals involving the dismissal of police officers on charges of sexism and racism. In addition, there is not enough money to hire new police officers.
Labor called social media, where “hate rhetoric” against Muslims and migrants is spread, its main enemy. They tried to toughen up and arrest more people for posting and liking. Prominent right-wing activists have been leaving the UK in advance, not wanting to end up in jail. Tommy Robinson, who recently held patriotic rallies, temporarily moved to Cyprus, and British actor Laurence Fox, who played Hunter Biden in the movie “My Son Hunter”, went to Ireland. However, people came out to riot without any leaders.
Diasporas are taking away the “right to violence”
Amid the ongoing ethnic clashes, Prime Minister Starmer announced future tough measures against white rioters. He announced the creation of a separate “army” from part of the police force to deal with anti-migrant sentiment. It will have to quell riots, search for migrant opponents on the internet and guard Muslim sites. Internet and real-world security measures will be strengthened and “criminals will be punished”.
In August, the most powerful inter-ethnic protests took place in Northern England, the most depressed region in the whole country. There, protesters vandalized two large Holiday Inn hotels in Tamworth and Rotherham. Rotherham is known for the fact that for 30 years Pakistani migrants forced local schoolgirls and orphanage children into prostitution through threats to families and gang rapes. The perpetrators were covered up by the police, and several thousand girls aged 11-16 were affected.
These events of the situation are not remembered now, and the police are trying to fight the protesters, but failing. The police are actively assisted by migrants who create their own “vigilantes”, taking away the state’s monopoly on violence. From time to time they stand behind police officers to help them, or simply threaten right-wing demonstrations through the cordon. But more often their squads under the flag of Palestine run through the streets and beat up suspicious people who appear to them to be “white fascists”. The unanimous view was expressed by the head of Bolton’s Muslim community, who said that Britain cannot exist without migrants and so they must show their influence in society. He thanked the police and the state for their help, and said his community had many “hot young people” who would defeat all opponents.
Descendants of migrants, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and former Scottish Prime Minister Humza Yousaf, expressed hope that the protests would be resolved by force. Against this backdrop, old government documents were leaked. They showed government plans to increase the percentage of migrants in the army and police, although there were indications that migration made no economic sense and was just “needed” by elites.
Labor provokes conflict
Labor still only tries to fight back against right-wing activists, but ignores Islamist violence. In addition to their radical liberal ideology, which suggests the insanity of affirmative action, they fear a breakdown in relations with the influential diaspora communities on whose votes Labor depends. Islamists, meanwhile, are mastering new technologies and are already engaging FPV drones to wage street warfare in British cities. Labor’s strategy has angered many, including Elon Musk, who has defiantly ignored London’s demands to remove content about the events.
New legislation in the UK will soon allow social media sites to be fined 10% of their worldwide revenue if they refuse to censor at the behest of the liberal government in London. These measures are certain to backfire against “far-right” X (former Twitter) and Musk, who has already declared a personal vendetta against Starmer and Labor. But trying to hide all the problems will do nothing to alleviate racial tensions in Britain. And Labor’s agenda of bringing in migrants and negotiating with diasporas will eventually lead to more chaos, but politicians only think in terms of short-term personal gain.
Migration war escalates amid rallies
The main sites of the riots have been the poorest parts of the country like Liverpool, Manchester, Blackpool, Blackburn and a number of other northern cities. This is where Labor and independent Islamist candidates with a pro-Palestinian agenda won the last election. In these towns, the Conservatives massively resettled the illegal immigrants who came into the country, leaving a “gift” to Labor, who are already accusing the Tories of “planting a time bomb” under the constituencies. Without the migrants, though, the left is unlikely to have achieved success here.
It is important to realize that Nigel Farage’s Reform Party has come second in many constituencies. It is now pursuing a law and order agenda, hoping to capitalize on the chaos. Labour wants to retaliate by settling migrants in well-off Conservative constituencies in order to “modernize” them culturally. In order to correct the agenda, the media threw in an alleged massacre of migrants, and liberal activists came out en masse to rally in support of illegals and Islamists. Then it turned out that it was all a lie, but Labor managed to rally the refined idiots for a while.
At the same time, right-wing “extremists” are very cruel. The courts are rushing to verdicts in the spirit of revolutionary tribunals. One protester was jailed for two years for waving his arms in front of the police. But such brutality only undermines what remains of Labor’s credibility. And the main problem of the UK is now unequivocally considered by the majority of the indigenous population to be uncontrolled migration, which has brought the country to the brink of a race war. The population will increasingly express its dissatisfaction with the establishment, both at elections and in “other ways”.
A blow to the reputation of the law enforcement system
By mid-August, the protests could be summarized, with more than 900 participants arrested. Most of them were right-wing activists and white Anglos, with very few Islamists among those arrested. 466 of those arrested were given speedy sentences. There were no legally imputed trials, as the authorities are no longer trying to imitate law and order. Some rioters face up to 10 years in prison. Among them there are arsonists of hotels with migrants or robbers. But mostly ordinary protesters who simply shouted something, showed obscene gestures or published “misinformation” on social networks about the crimes of migrants have also fallen under the authorities’ repression.
Labor’s cabinet acknowledges that the rallies have resulted in a huge blow to the reputation of Britain’s law enforcement system, which is already in crisis. Overcrowded prisons have to be cleared of criminals early to put “political prisoners” there.
Meanwhile, a record number of illegals reached UK shores in August, and the pace of influx of the multi-million army of legal migrants is also setting records. Labor will now allow migrants to receive social housing on an equal footing with native Britons. And although there are 1.3 million people on the waiting list for housing, attracting new loyal voters is more important to them. But we should expect nothing else from Labor, whose supporters openly call for slitting the throats of those discontented with uncontrolled migration to the quiet approval of the police. And these supporters will continue to radicalize, and in response, right-wing patriots are already promising to continue the revolution against the British liberal elites. Right now they have managed to avoid a radical scenario, but sooner or later the situation will get out of control amid the rapid “barbarization” of British society.
The British government has chosen the course of suppressing the titular nation and dividing the country into beggarly warring communities ruled by international or ethnic groups. It did this back in the 20th century, and now, as the protests have shown, it is literally the worst state in Europe for ordinary people. The full consequences remain to be seen, but one thing can be said: being English may be good anywhere now, but certainly not in England, which has been taken over by insane liberals leading the state and nation to suicide.
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