In the wake of the Southport atrocity, the mass stabbing of innocent children by a second-generation Rwandan migrant, the street protests continue and the divisions in society grow wider.
As this article is being written, it is now ten days since the Southport Atrocity when there was a rabid mass stabbing of little girls and two adults at a dance studio in a district of Southport. The arrested individual, subsequently charged with murder and attempted murder, Axel Rudakubana, the 17-year-old accused, now 18 years old, has been identified as the son of immigrants from Rwanda.
It is still routine amongst some liberal and left-wing journalists to refer to the killer as either “British born” or “born in Cardiff” as if that somehow deflects from the reality of his ethnic background.
Two Tier policing and ‘Two Tier Keir’ has already been covered in a number of articles on the British Movement Northern region website, and there is little point in repeating them here. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has only one response and a single narrative for what has been happening across the country and has provoked excessive reactions in towns like Rotherham and Hartlepool. He blames “Far Right thugs” and sticks to that single mantra.
Looting and arson in Southport, Hartlepool and Middlesborough was not being carried out by card carrying Nationalists and political activists. The wrecking and looting of shops was criminal behaviour taking advantage of the cover of street violence and the absence of police in those streets. It was not politically or ideologically motivated.
The violent attack on the hotel complex housing migrants in Rotherham was an excessive display of rage and uncontrolled anger by working class people pushed into a situation built on frustration. Remember what the former Conservative minister Michael Gove told the House of Commons back in March of this year, “The United Kingdom is a success story – a multicultural, multi-ethnic, multi-faith democracy. It is stronger because of its diversity.”
Although Gove was speaking as a political neo-liberal, there is no doubt that WEF adherent Sir Keir Starmer and his socialist Home Secretary Yvette Cooper ideologically favour that particular narrative.
When Sir Keir Starmer was earning his living as a human rights lawyer, ‘Two Tier Keir’ was the legal representative who took the UK government to court and won his case to ensure that migrants and ‘asylum seekers’ were guaranteed social security payments and other benefits from the British state. An enormously expensive legal action at the time, and Starmer stood tall as the champion of immigrants and ‘asylum-seekers’.
His mind-set and attitudes have not changed, hence his overt hostility towards those he deems to be ‘far-right thugs’ and his ideologically driven position on multiculturalism. Remember that Starmer ‘took the knee’ in tribute to Black Lives Matter.
The reality of the “Enough is Enough” and “Stop the Boats” anti-immigration protests is that the majority of those taking part are not card-carrying political activists The reality is that many hundreds, if not thousands, of White British working-class people are angry and have been pushed to the limits of their personal tolerance. The establishment politicians and journalists in the mainstream media forget that the multi-racial, multi-cultural society has been imposed on the British people over the decades since 1948 and the arrival of the first wave of West Indian immigrants on the ‘Empire Windrush’.
The mainstream media’s disproportionate reporting Wednesday 7th August 2024, when the media were predicting dozens of ‘far-right’ demonstrations, so-called “anti-immigration protests”. In response, the government had organised 6,000 trained anti-riot police with the view to “cracking-down’ on disorder on the streets, meaning full public order policing of any patriotic or anti-immigration protests.
News media outlets were highlighting supposed ‘far-right’ demonstrations due to take place in Newcastle on Tyne, Liverpool, Sheffield, Birmingham, Oxford, Bristol, London and Brighton. Literally nationwide, and a clarion call for left-wing organisations to flood the streets to oppose the ‘Far-Right’.
Given the short amount of time available to muster those thousands of concerned, anti-racists and social justice activists, there seemed to be no shortage of professionally produced and expensive looking banners, placards and posters being carried by the co-ordinated crowds. Next day the media were enthusing over the mass turnout of ‘anti-racism’ protests and demonstrations. Many liberal journalists were gushing about the mass scale of the “anti-fascist” turnout.
On the evening of Wednesday 7th in Walthamstow east London, huge crowds were gathered in the town centre brandishing Palestinian flags and placards supporting Gaza, the multi-racial crowd were chanting “Free, Free Palestine!” – not exactly in keeping with the many ‘LGBT Pride’ flags and banners being carried by the gathered anti-racists.
In Liverpool, Bristol and Walthamstow the featured TV footage focussed on the gathered crowds, allegedly on the streets to protect the offices of immigration rights lawyers, migrant drop-in centres and mosques. In most video clips the focus was on the brown-skinned, hijab wearing females shouting through megaphones and leading the chants of “Refugees are welcome here” and “When fascists attack, we fight back!” Really?
Of course the media are not denouncing the aggressive chants of the ‘anti-racists’ as being “radicalised extremists” but now routinely all anti-immigration protestors as “Far-Right thugs”. The BBC declared these to be “Anti-racism protests” or “Protests against “Hate”.
Indeed, some of the BBC commentators appeared to be positively giddy at the size and number of these ‘anti-racist’ demonstrations, even going so far as to suggest that many of the threatened ‘far-right’ protests had been abandoned because of the scale of the counter-protests. A clear insight into the political bias of BBC reporting and commentary. This statement of course ignored the possibility that many of those ‘far-right’ protests were only proposed online, and most, if not all, could well have been a distraction or non-existent. Two Tier reporting again.
This was not unlike the BBC’s low-level to non-existent reporting on the aggressive turnouts by the self-appointed ‘Muslim Defence League’ in the centre of Bolton on Sunday, July 4th, and in the Bordesely Green district of Birmingham a few days later.
The BBC and some national newspapers failed to mention the events in Bolton, particularly reports that masked gangs of ‘Muslim-Asian’ men had been threatening journalists and press photographers. Likewise in Birmingham, the Sky News TV crew were forced to pack up and leave when some of the ‘MDL’, peaceful protestors began to intimidate the reporter and crew, and as they tried to leave, one of the ‘peaceful’ protestors tried to stab the tyres of the Sky TV van. At least Sky News reported on this, as did Talk TV and GB News.
Two Tier policing again, the West Midlands Police were conspicuous by their absence during the incident described above, but later issued a meaningless press statement about events around Bordesely Green and the attack by the ‘MDL’ mob on a pub and an assault on a lone, White male customer outside the pub.
ITV’s ‘Good Morning Britain’ sank to new levels of politically adjusted reporting by having the former Labour MP Ed Balls interviewing the Labour Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, with a series of soft ball questions about the protests and riots, while ignoring the fact that Ed Balls and Yvette Cooper are married, a married couple who share political values and opinions. That is the ITV’s idea of an insightful political interview.
The professional anti-racist organisations have of course pushed themselves forward over the past few weeks, craving media attention, craving being quoted in mainstream newspapers, hoping to make themselves relevant and leading the cultural Marxist counter-racism campaigns. (As well as getting well funded contracts to run ‘social cohesion’ projects).
One long standing professional ‘anti-fascist’ has been urging his online readers to “mobilise” against the “far-right”, significantly in response to the Patriotic rally in Trafalgar Square on July 27th and he became so carried away with his demands for an “anti-fascist” mobilisation that he launched into a verbal fantasy recalling the Battle of Cable Street in 1936, calling for the “Non Pasaran” slogan from the 1930’s to rally the current anti-racist rallies.
All of those over-righteous anti-racism press releases and mobilisation calls ignored the ‘Elephant in the Room’. The fact that the outbreak of protests and riots outside asylum-seeker hostels and mosques was sparked by the attack on the dance studio in Southport and murder of three little girls and the stabbing of others by a black teenager with migrant roots.
The cultural Marxists are keen to ignore that reality and the fact that the atrocity in Southport followed on from previous attacks such as the stabbing of an army officer in Kent, the triple murder stabbings in Nottingham last year, and a rancid backlog of rapes and sexual assaults committed by ‘asylum-seekers’. Southport was the last straw for many people.
Contrary to what the BBC and other news outlets have stated, there were some anti-immigration protests across England on Wednesday 7th August, mostly small scale and entirely peaceful, but the mainstream media are not interested in the optics of that. The BBC were only interested in the small scale disorder at a protest in Aldershot and another in Plymouth.
British Movement maintains that the driving force in rejection of the multiculturalism that created the conditions for the Southport atrocity has to be the Fourteen Words.
“WE MUST SECURE THE EXISTENCE OF OUR PEOPLE AND A FUTURE FOR WHITE CHILDREN.”
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