Quote of the Day – It’s the political classes who have created the conditions for the current disturbances.

Saw this from Peter North on the X platform:

I don’t condone any of what I’ve seen in Belfast. I mean, I’d go to prison if I did, but all the same, it’s not my preferred way of doing things. But then my preferred way of doing things (voting and public debate) hasn’t made the slightest impact on the decision-making of the state.

As such, there was a certain inevitability about this. Moreover, it’s not really my place to judge. I am an extremely fortunate individual who happens to live in a 99% white area, miles from any “diversity” and thanks to my self-employed status, I don’t have to self-censor or live a double life at work. I don’t have to bottle up my opinions. I actually make a modest income by expressing them.

Most low income working class people, meanwhile, have to live in close proximity to diversity and the squalor that goes with it. Their votes are even more worthless as mine, and they can’t speak their minds freely because there’ll be some HR ghoul in the mix who will fire them. Ordinary people bear the burden of potentially losing everything for having the wrong opinions. Meanwhile, they can work hard to carve out a little corner of peace for themselves, just for the local authority to turn next door into a migrant HMO with illegal Deliveroo drivers coming and going at all hours. It’s their communities being turned into alien, hostile and violent slums. To then say there is no justification for riots is to tell them they simply have to suck it up – even when they run the risk of an African savage beheading them.

What are they supposed to do? Write to their MP? Everyone has a breaking point. While politicians call for calm, they can only expect to be heeded if they actually do something, but remaining calm when the politicians continue to sit on their hands as people are butchered in the street is absolutely bovine. Ultimately these riots are a consequence of the wilful deafness of politicians, and the blame for what we’ve seen tonight lies squarely in their shop.”

To a large extent Mr North is correct here. We would not be living in the conditions where there are so many flashpoints for potential violence if the political classes had not created these conditions. It’s the politicians that have dumped uneducated and sometimes uneducatable migrants on mostly working class communities or told us that we should ‘put up and shut up’ with and about gang rapists, imported political corruption and migrant crime. If the Establishment had not imported tens of thousands of potential savages from lands where savagery is the social norm or turned a blind eye to migrant related crime or given different people different rights according to their skin colour or religious affiliation then we might not be in the precarious and dangerous position we are in today.

I don’t want violence. I don’t want disturbances or mobs or suchlike. I don’t want them because they are ultimately destructive of the things that we should be preserving, but violence is what we might get and we’ll get it because the political classes who are stuck in an ideological prison of their own making have created the conditions for violent pushback. If we don’t want all these horrors and what they will bring then we need to get out there and vote for something a whole lot better than what has been served up to the public by the political classes for far too long.

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