• Re: [OT] Is Britain heading for civil war?

    From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to no_offline_contact@example.com on Sun Jun 15 18:05:39 2025
    On Thu, 12 Jun 2025 13:59:33 -0400, Rhino
    <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:

    Leo Kearse explains the riots that have been happening in Ballymena,
    Northern Ireland, and how they may indicate Britain is heading toward
    civil war as politicians refuse to consider any letup in the wholesale >importation of "problematic" people.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHp4a_iooQc [11 minutes]

    Of course it's not remotely unusual for politicians in Western countries
    to open their borders to unvetted strangers who may not have our best >interests at heart and then resolutely denouncing any opposition to this >practice as xenophobic, racist and hateful.

    Heck the United States has been doing that for 70+ years at the United Nations...

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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 16 03:33:32 2025
    On Jun 12, 2025 at 10:59:33 AM PDT, "Rhino" <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:

    Leo Kearse explains the riots that have been happening in Ballymena,
    Northern Ireland, and how they may indicate Britain is heading toward
    civil war as politicians refuse to consider any letup in the wholesale importation of "problematic" people.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHp4a_iooQc [11 minutes]

    Of course it's not remotely unusual for politicians in Western countries
    to open their borders to unvetted strangers who may not have our best interests at heart and then resolutely denouncing any opposition to this practice as xenophobic, racist and hateful.

    "This racist thuggery was targeted at our minority ethnic community."

    Leaving aside the fact that there was nothing racist about it whatsoever, it's not going to be long before the government won't be able to make that claim anymore. They're importing sub-Saharans and practitioners of the Religion of Peace so fast, they won't be a minority much longer.

    That cop at the press conference was giving serious Baghdad Bob vibes-- the Iraqi Minister of Information during first invasion of Iraq who was famous for making claims so wildly at odds with reality-- i.e., "American soldiers are so terrified by the might of Saddam's army that they're committing suicide on the battlefield"-- that he became a parody of himself. He also kept denying that American troops had entered the city even as the walls of his TV studio shook from the impact of bullets and shrapnel. That's the kind of credibility that the cop in that video has.

    Kearse is absolutely right that the government's insistence on forcing
    cultural enrichment on the people of Ireland has ironically erased all the old internal bad blood between Catholics and the Protestants. When you find yourself forced to endure a muezzin yowling over a loudspeaker five times a
    day and the police not only won't listen when you report that your nine-year-old was raped by the neighborhood DEI gang, but they charge *you* with a hate crime for talking about it, suddenly all the old rivalries don't seem all that important anymore.

    Who knew that after all those years of negotiations and cease fires with the PIRA, all they needed to do was dump a half million Muslims into the middle of it all and the hostilities would cease overnight?

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