in case anyone comes along being beastly to the poor Allans.
Fúck. Me.
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in case anyone comes along being beastly to the poor Allans.
Fúck. Me.
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And what exactly do those feebs propose doing about it should some understandably outraged citizenry decide to torch the fúcking place?
Currently reading 'The Strange Death Of Europe' by Douglas Murray. :-(
Basically, we're fùcked. And we've done it to ourselves. :-( :-(
Doesn't every civilisation peak and then turn milky and soft and allow, welcome even, the barbarian hordes?
That is exactly what has happened to us. Our decadence has reached the point where the views of fey milquetoasts like Owen Jones and jorge are considered mainstream, whilst those of us clinging to older values, such as the right not to be exploded, are deemed dinosaurs and martyred for our beliefs.
Either we fight back or we let Corbyn and his ilk defile our collective anus to the death.
It would be entirely valid. These people believe that bomb victims and raped girls are just necessary sacrifices on the road to their dream of a 'diverse' (i.e. Non-British) Britain. Indeed, deep down grey feel that this is the price we deserve to pay for the awful crime of being white and British.
I am really quite angry. :furious:
I'm not sure we can accurately judge public sentiment anyway, can we. Surely, if you remove violent lunatics from the equation, most people actually enjoy a bit of the other, don't they? Certainly I'd guess that most would class themselves fairly liberal on the topic anyway, wouldn't they?
And the French. And with fairly good reason.
Actually, our whole "don't mention the War" thing never made any sense to me. These people are actually like that, if they're not kept well-fed and beered. That seems to have led to, and cemented, the idea that those in the right should try to avoid calling out those that are wrong, which has led to all this.
Oh, is that all. Polling and voting are always two very different things.
And we mustn't forget that the Eurotrash aren't actually democratic by nature in the first place; they don't really understand the concept so it's actually pointless asking them anything. They will do as they are told by their betters and that's it. Always been that way.
To me this problem started with the support of the politicial and media classes for the muslim side in the Bosnian war. I was never aware of any sense of furious muslim grievance before then, but the hysterical calls for intervention on their behalf, fuelled by unverified propaganda stories circulated by PR companies, and in some cases completely fabricated by journalists, created the muslim-as-victim icon which has been with us ever since. Centre-stage in all this was The Guardian newspaper.
Nah, sorry. Salman Rushdie was the canary in this particular coalmine. We watched a community in this country call for a man to be killed for blasphemy and threatened to the point that the state had to protect him full-time and it didn't wake us up to the fact that something had gone very, very wrong in our muslim population. That was in 1989. We pussyfooted around them then and they saw we were weak.