Belfast Is Burning

I wrote here about the attempted decapitation of a random citizen on a Belfast street by a Sudanese immigrant. The result has been predictable: riots, accompanied by indefensible violence. Josh Hammer writes:

This week’s coverage has been instructive. The framing in outlet after establishment outlet has been nothing if not predictable: “anti-immigrant violence,” “far-right protesters,” “racist riots.” Northern Ireland’s first minister called the rioters “thugs” but had very little to say about the fact a Sudanese national blinded a constituent in Northern Ireland’s largest city. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the stabbing as “sickening” – fine — but devoted considerably more rhetorical energy to warning that “violence against people based on their background would not be tolerated.”
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No one in the current British or Irish political leadership has earnestly asked whether a government that imports the whole world, with inadequate vetting and nonexistent assimilation, bears some meaningful share of the culpability for the social fractures now detonating like dynamite all across the British Isles. Why bother with any introspection? Far easier to just blame the “fascist” street thug menace.

As for the regime media: It’s not that the press fails to condemn mob violence. On the contrary, it condemns it loudly and with great self-satisfaction. The press’s failure is more insidious: It’s the deliberate suppression of honest inquiry into cause and effect. It’s the refusal to consider why working-class people across Britain and Ireland are at a boiling point. The question goes unasked, the fateful underlying policies go unexamined, and the pressure cooker keeps building.

Honest conversation about the pros and cons of third-world immigration has been banned from polite media in Western Europe for many years. But the people will be heard, whether their betters like it or not. This video comes from the U.K. rather than Ireland, but it is sweeping the internet, and it speaks for many millions of Europeans:


No wonder European governments would like to ban Twitter!

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