Dark Days Ahead

Sargon of Akkad
8 Aug 202418:23

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the current political and social unrest in England, focusing on the controversial leadership of Starmer and the Labour Party's victory with a low voter turnout. It highlights the public's growing dissatisfaction with immigration policies and the perceived lack of justice impartiality. The script describes the government's response to riots and violence, accusing it of favoring certain communities over native English citizens, leading to a sense of abandonment and fear among the populace. It concludes with a note of optimism for political change in the future, despite the present challenges.

Takeaways

  • πŸ›οΈ The script discusses a perceived lack of legitimacy in the current UK government, with the Labour Party led by Starmer winning a landslide election with low voter turnout.
  • πŸ—³οΈ Starmer's victory is based on a small percentage of the total electorate, with only 34% of the votes cast in an election with the second-lowest turnout since 1885.
  • 😑 There is ongoing unrest and riots in England, sparked by a tragic incident involving a second-generation Rwandan immigrant and the subsequent government response.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ The government's stance is seen as favoring certain communities over native English citizens, with promises of increased protection for mosques and threats of legal action against protesters.
  • πŸš” The police's absence during some of the riots and the government's denial of a two-tier policing system have led to a belief in systemic bias against the native population.
  • πŸ“° Media reports of anticipated far-right riots did not materialize, leading to speculation of misinformation or manipulation to control public perception.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The script criticizes the government's handling of the situation, suggesting a disconnect between the government's actions and the concerns of the English community.
  • πŸ‘₯ The narrative describes a divided society, with the government seemingly favoring immigrant communities while neglecting the native English population.
  • 🌐 The script implies a broader issue of mass immigration leading to a sense of dispossession among native English citizens, contributing to social tension and unrest.
  • πŸ€” The author expresses concern for the future, suggesting that the current government may not be capable of addressing the underlying issues causing social unrest.
  • πŸ’‘ Despite the grim outlook, there is a hint of optimism for change in the future, with the possibility of a political shift that could address the concerns of the English community.

Q & A

  • What is the current political situation described in the script regarding the UK?

    -The script describes the UK as being under a government that is technically valid but spiritually alien, with a low voter turnout and a lack of legitimacy in the leadership of Starmer's Labour Party.

  • What percentage of the electorate voted in the election mentioned in the script?

    -Only 60% of the electorate voted in the election, which is the second-lowest voter turnout in a UK election since 1885.

  • What percentage of the total electorate does Starmer's win represent?

    -Starmer's win represents only 20% of the total electorate, as he won 34% of the 60% turnout.

  • What event triggered the riots described in the script?

    -The riots were triggered by the murder of three children at a dance school in Southport by a second-generation Rwandan immigrant, which was perceived as a targeted attack.

  • How does the script characterize the government's response to the riots?

    -The government, led by Starmer, is described as responding with threats and a hardline approach, positioning itself against the English community and in favor of protecting mosques.

  • What is the 'Muslim Defense League' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'Muslim Defense League' is described as a group of armed, black-clad individuals who took to the streets to hunt down and beat English individuals in response to the riots.

  • What perception of the police and government actions is highlighted in the script?

    -The script highlights a perception of a two-tier system of government and policing, where certain communities receive preferential treatment, and the English community feels targeted and unprotected.

  • What was the outcome of the 'far right' protests announced by the media?

    -The 'far right' protests largely failed to materialize, with the media's announcement possibly being a hoax, and instead, left-wing groups and others turned out, leading to further unrest.

  • How did the media and government respond to the unrest described in the script?

    -The media and government are described as coordinating a message of unity against the far right, with headlines and statements that suggest a unified front, despite the actual absence of far right protesters.

  • What is the script's view on the future of the UK's political landscape?

    -The script suggests a bleak outlook, with a lack of representation for the English community and a government that is out of touch with the people's concerns, predicting more unrest in the future.

  • What is the script's stance on violence and protests?

    -The script clearly states that it does not support or endorse violence or riots, advocating for democratic solutions and expressing concern for the safety and representation of the English community.

Outlines

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πŸ›οΈ Political Turmoil and Social Unrest in England

The script describes a politically unstable situation in England, where the Labor Party, led by Starmer, has won an election with a historically low voter turnout. The government's legitimacy is questioned as it is based on only 20% of the entire electorate. The country is facing riots following a tragic incident involving a second-generation immigrant from Rwanda, which has sparked debates on immigration safety and the government's response. The government's actions, including Starmer's declaration to prosecute those concerned about immigration and his commitment to protect mosques, have further fueled the unrest and highlighted a perceived lack of empathy for the English community's concerns.

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πŸ›‘οΈ Rise of the Muslim Defense League and Perceived Two-Tier Policing

The script details the emergence of the Muslim Defense League (MDL), a group of armed individuals who have taken to the streets to counteract what they perceive as threats to their community. This has led to incidents of violence against English individuals, with the police seemingly absent during these events. The government's denial of a two-tier policing system is challenged by the apparent preferential treatment of certain communities during protests and riots. The script also discusses the government's response to the unrest, including the deployment of a 'standing army' of police officers and the use of media to shape public perception of the situation.

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πŸ“° Media Manipulation and the Illusion of Unity

This paragraph discusses the role of media in shaping public opinion, with headlines from various newspapers suggesting a unified front against the far right. The script suggests that this unity is more an illusion propagated by the media and the government rather than a genuine reflection of the situation on the ground. It highlights the discrepancy between the media's portrayal of events and the actual participation of various groups, questioning the authenticity of the displayed unity and the government's coordination with media outlets.

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πŸ™οΈ Disenfranchisement and the Call for Justice

The final paragraph delves into the feelings of disenfranchisement and fear experienced by the English community. It criticizes the government's handling of the situation, accusing it of pandering to immigrant communities while neglecting the concerns of its native population. The script argues that the government's actions have led to a lack of safety and a sense of perpetual tension. It concludes with a note of optimism for the future, suggesting that the current government may not be re-elected and that change could be on the horizon.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Occupied

In the context of the video, 'occupied' refers to the feeling of being under the control of a government that is seen as alien or disconnected from the people's values. It is used to describe the current state of England, suggesting that the government is not in tune with the populace's sentiments, which is a central theme of the video.

πŸ’‘Starmer

Starmer refers to Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK's Labour Party. In the script, his leadership and the party's victory in an election with low voter turnout are criticized, indicating a lack of legitimacy and a narrow base of support, which is a key point in the video's critique of the current political situation.

πŸ’‘Legitimacy

Legitimacy in this context pertains to the perceived right of a government to hold power, often based on the support of the populace. The video questions the legitimacy of Starmer's government due to its reliance on a small percentage of the electorate, highlighting a disconnect between the government and the people.

πŸ’‘Riots

Riots are acts of violence and disorder that occur in a community. The video describes ongoing riots as a reaction to perceived injustices and a lack of safety, particularly after a tragic incident involving a second-generation immigrant. These riots are a central element of the video's narrative, illustrating the social unrest and dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs.

πŸ’‘Mass Immigration

Mass immigration refers to the large-scale movement of people into a country. The video suggests that mass immigration has led to social conflict, including grooming gangs and terror attacks, contributing to a sense of unease and the perception that England is becoming unsafe, which is a significant theme in the video's discussion of societal issues.

πŸ’‘Two-Tier System

A two-tier system implies a division where different groups are treated differently, often unfairly. The video alleges that there is a two-tier system of government and policing in England, where certain communities receive preferential treatment, leading to a sense of injustice and further unrest among the native population.

πŸ’‘Muslim Defense League (MDL)

The MDL, as mentioned in the video, is a group that emerged in response to the riots, purportedly to protect mosques. The formation of the MDL and its actions are used in the video to illustrate the perceived preferential treatment and protection of certain communities, which is a point of contention in the video's discussion of societal divisions.

πŸ’‘Far Right

The term 'far right' is used in the video to describe political groups or individuals with extreme conservative or reactionary viewpoints, often associated with nationalism and anti-immigration sentiments. The video discusses the government's reaction to far-right protests and the perceived bias against them, which is a key part of the video's critique of the political climate.

πŸ’‘Cobra Meetings

Cobra meetings refer to the Cabinet Office Briefing Room A meetings, which are high-level, confidential meetings of government, military, and intelligence officials in the UK. The video mentions these meetings in the context of the government's response to the riots, indicating the seriousness of the situation and the government's strategy to handle it.

πŸ’‘Disenfranchised

Disenfranchised individuals are those who feel excluded from the political process or whose concerns are not addressed by those in power. The video uses this term to describe the English community's sentiment of being ignored by the government, which is a central theme in the discussion of the political and social divide.

πŸ’‘Reform UK

Reform UK is a political party in the UK known for its anti-establishment and anti-EU stances. The video ends on a note of optimism regarding the potential for Reform UK to gain prominence in future elections, suggesting a possible political solution to the issues discussed in the video.

Highlights

England is currently under an alien government that lacks spiritual connection with the people.

Starmer's Labor Party won with a low voter turnout of only 60%, the second lowest since 1885.

Starmer's victory represents only 20% of the entire electorate, with less than half the votes of Jeremy Corbyn in 2019.

The Conservatives' loss, not Labor's win, led to Starmer's 412-seat government.

Riots ensued after a second-generation Rwandan immigrant's targeted attack in Southport.

The government's response to riots showed a perceived lack of empathy and a hardline stance against the English underclass.

Starmer declared anyone concerned about immigration as 'far right' and pledged to prosecute them.

The Muslim community formed the Muslim Defense League in response to the riots, further escalating tensions.

A two-tier system of policing is suggested by the differential treatment of various communities during riots.

Media reports of 'far right' riots were debunked as a hoax, yet still dominated newspaper headlines.

Starmer's government is criticized for not having a moral mandate and for ignoring the concerns of the English community.

The transcript suggests a growing dissatisfaction with immigration policies and a feeling of dispossession among the English.

The British State is accused of pandering to immigrant communities while cracking down on the English.

The transcript highlights a perceived lack of impartiality in the justice system, favoring new communities over the English.

Starmer's response to the unrest is seen as dismissive of the English community's concerns.

The transcript predicts a potential political shift towards Farage's Reform UK party in the future.

The speaker emphasizes a democratic solution and rejects violence while expressing concern for the current state of affairs.

Transcripts

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things are going pretty badly in England

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at the moment we are a country occupied

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by a technically valid but spiritually

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alien government and boy does it show

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starmer's labor party won their

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landslide in a year of phenomenally low

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voter turnout only 60% of the entire

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electorate voted the second lowest in a

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UK election since

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1885 only 2001 was lower with

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59% starma only won

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34% of this 60% of the turnout this

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means that starmer's Reign hangs on a

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mere 20% of the entire electorate and of

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the so-called popular vote Labour

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received a devastatingly low 9.7 million

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out of the 48 million registered voters

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which is half million votes fewer than

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Jeremy Corbin won in

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2019 in

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2024 it wasn't that labor won it's that

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the conservatives lost the collapse of

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their vote delivered up to starma his

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412 seat

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government and this complete lack of

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legitimacy shows as we are less than a

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month into the starma regime and Things

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Are I suppose we could generously say

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chaotic at the time of recording there

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have been constant riots after a second

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generation Rwandan immigrant murdered

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three children at a dance school in what

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appears to be a targeted attack in the

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Sleepy English town of Southport the

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pain and outrage of this brought forth a

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well of feeling that has been bubbling

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under the surface for a long time the

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pervasive feeling that Mass immig ation

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is making England unsafe one predominant

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aspect of this is from Islamic

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immigration as for decades now the

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English have suffered from social

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conflict widespread grooming gangs and

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repeated Terror attacks from an

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unchecked minority of this community

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after putting an end to the disorder

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instead of attempting to empathize with

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and mify the English who have never

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voted for immigration but have

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consistently voted for parties who

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promised to reduce immigration starma

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has acted like an angry Tyrant who is

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enraged by this upper te underclass and

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has set himself firmly against the

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people who have been traumatized by this

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event he declared the people who are

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concerned about this far right which in

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Liberal parlance means evil Beyond The

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Pale or Unworthy of moral consideration

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he then declared that he would prosecute

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them to to the fullest extent of the law

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starmer's machineman man delivery of

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this statement essentially rendered the

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concerned parents of this country

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enemies of the state and he conversely

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committed to protecting mosques showing

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that the Muslim Community were in fact

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his favored clients in this dispute this

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of course did nothing to calm tempers

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and riots continued over the weekend in

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Outrage towards what appeared to be star

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partiality towards foreign communities

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against the legitimate concerns of the

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English Community which st's messaging

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implied was illegitimate and racist

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because let's be very clear about

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this it's not

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protest it's not

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legitimate it's crime in response to

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these RS stama made another statement in

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which he reiterated his threats against

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the English community

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that they would feel the full force of

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the law and would be hunted down and

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meanwhile his labor government would

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commit 30 million of your money to State

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protection of mosques in his exact words

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I guarantee you will regret taking part

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in this disorder whether directly or

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those whipping up this action online and

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then running away themselves starma was

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clearly incensed and appears to have

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decided to take these outpourings of

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grief as a personal attack on himself

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his government and his entire moral

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system if this was allowed to stand then

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all of liberalism becomes invalid I

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suppose and so starma has taken the most

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Hardline actions he can concurrent to

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this the Muslim Community understandably

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afraid for the Integrity of their

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mosques and emboldened by

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support fielded what has been termed the

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mdl the Muslim Defense League this took

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the form of large numbers of armed black

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clad palestin waving pseudo

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paramilitaries who took to the streets

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to hunt down English Lads and beat them

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senseless now guys obious coming over to

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the Pu and showing dominance certain

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dominance over everybody you know I mean

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videos from Middlesboro Birmingham and

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elsewhere emerged on social media which

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showed these Muslim gangs arbitrarily

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beating Englishmen in the street the

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police were absent from these riots and

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the government did not acknowledge them

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needless to say this reinforced people's

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belief that there is a two-tier system

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of government and policing in this

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country where the state has chosen

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protected client groups to receive

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different treatment to the majority

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native

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population starma and his government

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denied that there was a two-tier system

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of policing in England but the reality

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is right in front of our eyes there's no

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two-tier policing there is policing

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without fear or favor we can see what

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they do and how they have behaved in the

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face of potential and actual violence in

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the past be it at the Bley grammar

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school protest the pro Palestine protest

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or the black lives matter riots we can

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see that they are afraid of these

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communities and so treat them with a

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light touch the the English riots

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continued this week and starma called

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another Cobra meeting the result of this

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meeting was a third statement in which

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he tripled down on his aggressive

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postering describing the police as a

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standing army against the English riers

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though he did decline to call them far

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right this time we have a standing army

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of specialist officers public uh Duty

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Officers uh so that we'll have enough

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officers to deal with this where we need

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them at this point it seemed that the

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energy and outrage had all but peted out

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the rots had become sporadic the

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protests far less frequent so it came as

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a bit of a surprise to hear that on the

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morning of Wednesday the 7th of August

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it was announced that we should expect

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30 or more far right riots that evening

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this was something of a surprise because

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there appeared to be no chatter in the

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Grassroots networks about it nobody

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seemed to be aware of further protests

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nobody knew who was organizing any

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protests we had only learned about this

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from the mainstream media then it was

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announced Again by the media that in

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fact we ought to expect a hundred new

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far right demonstrations across the

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country again everyone wondered where

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this was coming from but the media even

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provided us a handy map to let us know

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where the far right would be protesting

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we were to expect far right protests in

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some of the most leftwing and diverse

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areas of the

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country how odd evening came and these

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farri protests actually failed to

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materialize it seems though that quite a

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large number of the leftwing Coalition

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did turnouts onto the streets though

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leftist rental mobs Muslim Community

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leaders armed with swords and the urban

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inner city youth who didn't really know

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why they were out on the streets but

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clearly understood that the media was

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giving them directions of some kind the

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far right almost entirely failed to turn

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out and in the absence of an actual

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enemy to fight the diverse youth of Cen

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decided to attack the police and Smash

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the Place up so confused why are they

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trash in the

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play this is the only

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place in England today I've

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seen getting

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trashed what is going on to hammer home

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the that this is a two-tier system of

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policing the Metropolitan Police did

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make sure to publish a statement

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informing everyone that this was

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actually nothing to do with the counter

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protest and it was just quote pure

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antisocial Behavior which apparently is

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just completely normal and we shouldn't

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worry about it Guardian journos took to

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the streets excitedly filming the large

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Gathering of the globalists clients and

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everyone seems to have gone home Before

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Sunset one man who apparently went to

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one of the demonstrations demanded that

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the throats of his enemies be slit they

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are disgusting

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nothing and we need to C that Ro and get

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rid of them all he is apparently a labor

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counselor and I assume that he's angling

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for a promotion but before the evening

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was even over we were already being

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treated to the next day's newspaper

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headlines all of the major papers ran

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what were essentially the same headline

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with exactly the same picture to deliver

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the same message Britain was United

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against the far right from the Daily

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Express to the Daily Mail to The Times

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They all joined the guardian in agreeing

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that anti-hate Marchers face down the

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evil far right naturally this had the

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stink of government coordination about

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it and that fact was simply admitted by

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hope not hates Nick LS when he posted

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quote yes the list was a hoax but just

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look at the front pages of today's

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papers an anti-racist message is being

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transmitted to millions of homes this

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morning this I believe is the result of

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starmer's third Cobra meeting where

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someone has clearly given him a dressing

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down and told him to use the subversive

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means available to get a grip on all of

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this starma even made it sound like the

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evening's protests were actually his

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idea in the first place uh yes last

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night it was much better than was

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expected uh but we are not going to um

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you know give up on our efforts here

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that's why it's very important that I

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continue my discussions coordinating um

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with law enforcement with police leaders

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to make sure we've got the right

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officers in the right place to keep

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pushing on the criminal justice response

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I was very keen that we're able to

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demonstrate uh that if you're involved

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in disorder within days you'll be in the

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criminal justice system and some people

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starting long terms of prison that needs

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to continue and so that is my sole Focus

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the globalist Liberals are currently

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posting all over Twitter to thank

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goodness that this is all over Britain

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has come together again and everything

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is fine but who exactly did come

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together the Muslim Community who came

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out to

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[Music]

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chant the Communists who came out to

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chance we are black white Muslims and

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we're Jews and we're gay we are Black

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[Applause]

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White we are

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white and the urban youth who got bored

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and smashed up their own high streets

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notably absent from the people coming

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together were the normal English folk of

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Britain the ones starma is currently

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doing his best night and day to

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prosecute so far we've seen

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disenfranchised teenagers middle-aged

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moms and pensioners put away for

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standing up against immigration and I'm

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sure we'll see many more prosecutions to

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come once again the brittleness of st's

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regime is revealed in their own actions

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they don't have a moral mandate from the

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people they don't really know what to do

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about the problems we face and they

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don't even seem interested in solving

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them and this apparent restoration to

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the status quo will only last until the

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next diverse atrocity that is visited

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upon us which I suspect will not be in

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the very distant future so what should

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we make of all of this first of course I

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do not support violent protests and

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riots I do not think you should get

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involved however I'm just an observer to

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all of this and my input counts for

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not but I think I can explain why people

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are reacting this way

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but I want you to not misinterpret this

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as an

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endorsement I think the problem stems

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ultimately from the lack of Grace shown

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to the English Community from the

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British State people have not been happy

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with the levels of immigration for a

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long time and recent polls show that

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this dissatisfaction has only been

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growing Yugo polling suggests that a

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majority of people of all political

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Persuasions blame recent immigration

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policy as the source of the riots and I

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think that this is because Mass

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immigration is making people feel

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dispossessed of their own country

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there's a reason why they're chanting we

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want our country back this is meant to

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be their country England the land of the

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English and we see foreign colonies that

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in OT desure self-governing status at

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this point all over the

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land this is not acceptable and yet it

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has been brought about as a matter of

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policy because the newcomers often do

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not accept the moral authority of the

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British State we know the authorities

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are afraid because they regularly put

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out what can easily be described as

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hostage videos in which the police are

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surrounded by these foreign communities

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and give a submissive speech while

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looking scared and

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deflated and so the British state

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panders to them as a way of keeping them

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pacified and on side while

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simultaneously cracking down hard on the

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English Community the one-sided favor of

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the police and justice system has been

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widely noticed by the English and they

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are not happy with it because it

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violates one of their most sacredly held

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beliefs that Justice should be impartial

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and based on the behavior of the

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criminal not their words but their

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actions

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instead now we have a police force that

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claims to police without fear or favor

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when in reality they are deeply afraid

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of these new communities and show them

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endless

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charity while scorning the English

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community and persecuting them for the

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things that they say this cannot go on

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forever and it's all come to a head

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recently and starmer's reaction was to

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turn his cold mechanical bureaucratic

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face towards the English and tell them

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that their concerns did not matter this

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puts the English community in a very

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dark place I don't really see where we

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can go from here we have been betrayed

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by the political class who imported

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millions of strangers to become favored

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minority communities whilst the English

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had given little to no redress of their

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just

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grievances various public figures of

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immigrant descent have made posts to

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describing how they now join us in

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feeling afraid being in England and are

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thinking about returning to their

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countries of origin that's simply

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something the English can't do this is

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our country of origin we have nowhere

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else to go so we are left to feel alone

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and Afraid in our own country abandoned

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by the authorities under the looming

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threat that an atrocity like the one

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that took place in Southport and sparked

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this whole conflagration could be

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committed against them us at any time

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and in any

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place we don't feel safe because we

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aren't safe our children aren't safe our

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towns and cities aren't safe and there

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is no end in

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sight we have to live in a state of

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Perpetual tension because the dangers

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which have been imported into this

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country as a matter of policy are

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imposed Upon Us regardless of how we

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have voted

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and what's more nobody in a position of

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authority is even willing to hear out

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the concerns they are totally blinded by

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ideology and have declared a deao war on

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their own

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constituents we have been left to the

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wolves and told that we deserve this

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fate and they're not even interested in

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hearing our side of the story we are not

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represented in our own

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government as I said I do not report any

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kind of violence I believe in a

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democratic solution and actually there

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might be some light on the horizon I

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don't believe starma is capable of

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winning another election now so I am

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actually optimistic that farage's reform

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could come out on top in

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2029 but that is a long way off and it

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seems that dark days still lie ahead

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