Britain, shamed in the eyes of the world.

The revelation that Rotherham, and other places in the UK, have become areas where Muslim rape gangs have been able to abuse with impunity has quite rightly shocked the British people, but it has also shamed us in the eyes of the world. I look at articles about this subject from across the globe and I feel ashamed of what this country’s governments have allowed to happen for so long.

It is shameful to think that a nation and its people that gave the world so much; the railways, the jet engine, radio etc is now reduced to cowering in fear of being called ‘racist’. Britain was once a beacon of freedom and justice, and those political and economic qualities were, among other concerns. what attracted Germans, Jews, Huguenots, Sikhs, Hindus and a whole host of other immigrants who have genuinely enriched us. Sometimes the gifts that others have given us have been seamlessly incorporated into the story of this Island Nation so much so that we’ve even forgotten where they came from. One example of this is the word ‘bungalow’ and dish of ‘fish and chips’, the first is an Indian word and the second is derived from a Sephardi Jewish dish brought to Britain by Portuguese Jews.

Britain has exported its language, including the many words and phrases borrowed from other languages and peoples, so that by now English is as common a language in the modern world, as Latin and Greek were in the Ancient world. Despite all these achievements and all our history, because our politicians have allowed Muslim rape gangs to spread misery and havoc throughout our lands, we must consider ourselves shamed for having allowed this to happen.

We voted tribally, for politicians who pandered to the ideology of Islam, even while we moaned about such pandering. We continued to vote for the Labour Party, even when they were obviously placing Muslims above the law to such an extent that it looks like there may be tens of thousands of victims of Islamic rape gangs out there. We have elected representatives who brought into the political process and into the administrative system, those who followed the same disgusting violent ideology as those who bombed London’s transport system on 7/7. For three times in a row, Britain elected a party that not only allowed in hundreds of thousands of immigrants, many unwanted or unsuitable for life in this country, but also encouraged the growth of Islam.

Of course we must heap blame on those who were in positions of authority in Rotherham, just as in the future when other similar cases come to light in places like Bradford, Leeds, Newcastle, Birmingham and High Wycombe. The politicians who have encouraged, facilitated or turned a blind eye to mobs of Muslims terrorising our children certainly do need to be brought to account, but we must also take some part of the blame for what has happened.

Britain is a democracy, and until the advent of Muslim postal vote fraud, and outside of certain special areas like Northern Ireland, our electoral system was mostly honest. Since the early part of the 20th century, all adults whether they are men or women, have had the right to vote, but we have either misused that right or worse, have disregarded it, especially in recent years. We have voted for snake oil salesmen like Blair who promised us baubles and who left us with great troubles, or ditherers and machine politicians like John Major. Our apathy about voting in 2010 has even given us the unholy alliance of a Coalition between ‘Holiday’ David Cameron’s emasculated Conservative Party and the eternally treacherous Liberal Democrats.

We as a nation have either voted for those who have dumped on us from a great height or by our apathy have allowed the wreckers to gain or hold power by default. What happened in Rotherham is just an example in microcosm of what has happened in national politics. Behind the Rotherham Islamic rapists was a Labour council and a Labour-leaning police force, and Labour sympathisers in the other public services, yet still, from generation to generation, the voters of Rotherham returned a Labour MP and Labour councillors. By voting for the wreckers of Labour, or by allowing them to retain power by their apathy, the electors of Rotherham unwittingly assisted in the disaster that has befallen them.

Britain is now shamed in the eyes of the world, we are seen as a weak nation that cannot even defend its own vulnerable children and young people from the depredations of Savages. Worse than that, we have allowed the politicians who should be answerable to us, the electors, to bully us to such an extent that many people feel uneasy about pointing out the indisputable fact that Islamic rape gangs exist. We have had many chances to avoid such a shameful outcome, but because we either didn’t vote at all or didn’t vote intelligently, we let it happen.

Any of us who have voted for a party that looked or still looks the other way, when it comes to Islamic crime or Islamic sedition is guilty of assisting those who would do us all damage. We may have voted Labour, Conservative or Lib Dem for a multitude of valid reasons, but by doing so we have helped to shame and damage this country.

Nobody and no nation is beyond redemption, if not by man then by God, but there is a way for us to repair the damage we have done by our bad electoral decisions and our apathy and our surrender to bullying. We can make sure that never again is there an electoral turnout like that of 2010 where only 65.1% of people bothered to turn out to decide the future of this country. Compare that to the 1950 general election where 83.9% used their dearly bought franchise. We must vote intelligently and where possible for Islamo-sceptic candidates.

Politics and elections are important, but it is not by the ballot box alone that we can expunge the shame and guilt that the world sees. We must take back the streets of the towns and cities that have too often been turned into violent no-go areas by the followers of Islam. We must not be silenced by the screaming of words like ‘racist’ or ‘Islamophobe’, we must speak up, forcefully but peacefully, and tell the world that enough is enough. We must boycott Halal certified foods because of the proportion of the Halal certification fee that goes to fund terrorism and Jihad, we must object to Shariah law creeping into our everyday lives because Shariah is against our values. We must expose the politicians, both local and national, who choose the enemy over us and we must acknowledge that it is very close to ‘fighting them on the beaches’ time.

Islam is no friend of any Briton, let’s be honest and tell it like it is, you have nothing to lose but the chains that our politicians have placed around us.

2 Comments on "Britain, shamed in the eyes of the world."

  1. Furor Teutonicus | August 29, 2014 at 3:39 pm |

    Shame on Britain….Hmmm?

    I can NOT believe that Britain is alone in this, and the fact that we have no reports from elsewhere(Or do we??) merely shows that other “Governments” are turning a blind eye to the problem.

    Why should the Pakies,or indeed the WHOLE moslem rabble,in Germany, France, Sweden, etc, be any different?

    As usual, someone is not telling us something, methinks.

    • Fahrenheit211 | August 29, 2014 at 3:50 pm |

      Britai is not alone in this but other nations such as the Netherlands acknowledged that there was a Muslim nonce problem a while back. Britain on the other hand has tolerated industrial levels of abuse in order to not upset the Savages.

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