When advocates of the by now obviously failing ideologies of multiculturalism and mass migration are asked to describe what benefits opening Britain’s borders and ‘Lebanonising’ Britain’s culture has had, one of the easy answers for them is food. Food and particular wider food choices is one of the things that these advocates claim is a major benefit to Britain.
But is a wider selection of food availability and a more open palate a sufficient compensation for the rest of the things that a slavish adherence to ‘diversity’ has brought? Does it make up for the rape gangs that seem to be almost everywhere now, the imported and home grown violent religious maniacs, the increased crime, the displacement and forcing out of established British and settled minority communities and the increased pressure on national infrastructure? Does it make up for the latest horror that mass migration has brought to Britain’s shores, people accused of crimes against humanity?
GB News said:
“A Syrian man has become the first person in the UK to be charged with crimes against humanity.
The man, who cannot be named due to legal reasons, is accused of leading the suppression of anti-government demonstrations during the start of the Syrian Civil War in April 2011.
The crimes are said to have taken place during former Syrian President Bashar Hafez al-Assad’s tumultuous tenure.
The 58-year-old was on Monday charged with three counts of murder as a crime against humanity (CAH), three counts of torture, and one offence of conduct ancillary to murder as a CAH.”
I wonder if the accused entered the United Kingdom of one of he ‘Syrian refugees’ we were all exhorted by our governments and various NGO’s to welcome? If he did then I wonder how many others who might be suspected of similar crimes are also resident in the UK. The problem with taking refugees from war zones, especially war zones in the Middle East and Africa, is that the host country may well run the risk of importing both those who are victims of the conflict and those who might be the ones who have created the victims in the first place. It’s all too easy for a dictatorship serving monster to take advantage of the suicidal empathy that has engulfed Western nations and there might be many more monsters in Britain that we’ve taken in by mistake.
Thanks multiculturalists and the refugees welcome idiots, as if things were not bad enough we’ve probably imported a few spicy war criminals from various places as well as some spicy food.
Link
GB News story
https://www.gbnews.com/news/syrian-man-first-person-uk-charged-crimes-against-humanity





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