Horrors upon horrors on the streets of these islands today.

 

Sometimes you wake up and its a normal day. At other times however you wake up to a full on WTF story like this one from Belfast, Ulster.

Apparently according to various social media and mainstream media sources that I’ve seen this morning so far, a 15 year old boy was stabbed to death in what is claimed to an attempted beheading. The alleged assailant is of African appearance. Some locals, in what is said to be a Catholic Republican area of Belfast, intervened in the attack prior to Police Service of Northern Ireland officers got there with one of the locals trying to stop the attack by smashing the assailant about with a sporting implement, a Hurley Stick.

Neither the identity of the young man who has been killed nor the identity of the alleged assailant has yet been released or disclosed. The alleged attacker has been taken to hospital.

Here’s one of the videos that I have seen. Warning it’s pretty graphic. I debated with myself whether to put it up but I believe that doing so is a journalistic necessity in telling the story so I’ve put this video up.

https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status/2064115140031549610

This is absolutely horrendous. If the accounts given about this incident are to be believed then there’s been an attempt to behead a 15 year old boy on a street in what has traditionally been one of the more heavily policed parts of the UK. If the narrative is correct then we have in this case a foreign invader, whose entry to the country has been facilitated by the British State, attempting to behead and allegedly cutting the eyes out of a teenager on the street, this must be a new low for Britain.

There is bound to be a political impact to this both locally and nationally. Locally, this attack has made everyone, no matter what confessional community they are from, genuinely feel unsafe. I can foresee cross communal protests and actions arising out of the incident and some of these protests are going to be quite angry indeed I predict. There’s also going to be pressure on local politicians to deal, to the satisfaction of all of Ulster’s citizens, with the problems of invader settlement and invader crime. I don’t know if there is any truth in the rumours I’m hearing that Sinn Fein in Belfast have been in the past, prior to Sinn Fein’s migration change of heart for 2024 and it’s pivot to a more cautious system, far too accommodating of migrants and, as alleged, towards Islam. If that is the case then people are going to put political pressure on their elected Sinn Fein representatives over this issue.

Nationally this story could not have come at a worse time for the UK Government. The sight and description of this horrific and needless attack in Belfast coming so soon after the justifiable anger over Hampshire Police’s conduct during the encounter with Henry Nowak and his murderer, is not going to turn down the public’s anger. Add this to the ongoing protests at migrant centres and of locals objecting to their presence and the government has a very angry public problem. Some of our less timid members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords will of course recognise how bad things have got and will go out to bat against the issues that are angering the public. Others in Parliament may whine or emote or parrot the party line or worse fail to understand why Britons are angry or emphasise with the British people. They’ll have shown who they are and can be mostly voted out.

There’s going to be much more public pressure on national politicians over the increasingly worse problems in British society. Unfortunately this public disquiet over what has been done to Britain by successive governments may well be ignored by the current Government who will most likely respond oppressively and make the disquiet worse. They will go after the symptoms of problems such as the public’s response to Britain’s problems rather than actually sorting out the root cause problems that have led to a level of public disquiet that I’ve not seen for many years and may indeed end up much worse than I’ve observed.

I predict a long hot summer politically both in Parliament and elsewhere. I foresee a pattern of attacks or wrongdoing attributed to invaders, a public response to attacks that is mostly peaceful but might be triggered into violence, followed by state oppression of protestors which thereby generates more hostility to the Government, for not sorting out the problems that may have led to disorder in the first place and more sympathy for those who may be seen as unjustly oppressed. Some Westminster politicians will speak up, will be honest about the governmental failures of the last thirty or so years, they will admit where they and their parties went wrong and that it has led to where we are today. Others won’t do that for various reasons but the pressure on politicians to speak up for Britons will I believe increase dramatically over the next six months. Britain is I’m afraid not in a good place at the moment and quite frankly anything could happen we could have the cycle of migrant crime then protest with the additional input of violent sectarians into the mix. Things in Great Britain are at present exceedingly unpleasant for many and I see the potential for things getting worse.

May the memory of the young man murdered in Belfast be or a blessing. RIP.

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