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Britain's banned documentary - SILENCED
Patrick says
Whole video is on Twitter.
This is the banned one?
UK riots: Just ignore the real problem and blame it all on the ‘far right’
Some issues are neglected for so long that all it takes is a single spark for everything to go up in flames
Every summer now, Canada is rife with forest fires. Some exploit the disasters to push an agenda, arguing that it’s a surefire sign of climate change, and ignoring that a lack of environmentally inconvenient controlled burns are the actual culprit. The same could be said for the riots that have swept Britain since three children were murdered in Southport at a day camp by a British 17-year old of Rwandan origin.
The British government has long known that the migration issue was out of control, and newly-elected Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer has found the culprit. It’s the “far-right” Brits that are “targeting” Muslim and “other minority communities.” Because who, en route to doing a little shopping in Mayfair, isn’t tired of passing their “Nazi salutes in the street” as they stretch their arms in between putting beatdowns on cops, as Starmer suggests.
The “far-right” is to these riots what “climate change” is to forest fires: a politically useful pretext to deflect from the long-festering negligence of the political class.
Brits are threatening to extradite Americans for posting on social media.
In Rotherham, site of the most infamous of the Pakistani ‘grooming’ gangs that targeted at least 1400 ten-year-old white girls with false friendliness and hard drugs to transform them into junkie rape toys, the locals gathered during the rioting to torch a hotel containing ‘asylum-seeking’ migrants. ...
Two-Tier Keir was particularly inflamed about the Rotherham hotel-burning, calling it out specifically in his declaration of war upon the English people. As with everything this vicious weasel has done since the Troubles came to England, this invocation of the name of Rotherham almost seemed like a calculated insult. He and his kind stood back and did nothing, no, they ran cover for the Pakistani rape gangs because they didn’t want to be suspected of racism. Or so they say. There are rumours that some of them were getting paid in kind by the gangs.
... The simple fact is that young men, from all around the world, have been rushed into our countries, for ‘humanitarian reasons’, by the millions, in a matter of just a few years, and they’re nestled inside large existing pockets of legal immigrants from the same countries.
The globalists have brought in armies. ...
... What do you want to bet the young men housed in that hotel in Rotherham are going to do as the mosque defence forces ramp up? Why, they’ll join those state-sanctioned militias, probably meaning the state is about to put melee weapons and, perhaps, firearms into their hands. Ultimately in their tens if not hundreds of thousands.
For their safety, you see.
Yours, well, that’s not so much of a concern. ...
... We probably shouldn’t overinterpret the fact that military facilities are being used to quarter the migrant formations, but the symbolism is hard to ignore.
Dispersing welfare mercenary squads throughout the countryside is an aggressive move, as it will mean the occupation forces descend directly on every shire in the country, with all the joyful looting, raping, and murdering that promises to accompany their arrival. Bringing welfare mercenaries directly into contact with small, previously homogeneous villages that liked it that way will remove the one refuge that white British still have from diversity, leaving them nowhere left to run. This is likely to spark further reaction.
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- almost no homeless, saw just one so far
- lots of trash though
- prices seem reasonable, a bit lower than SF, but that's because the pound is so low against the dollar
- the majority of people on the street are clearly not English; they are from everywhere else on earth
I did not know there was a Saint Chad: