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By Andy Mac
I have this uncanny knack of always being out of the United Kingdom whenever something serious stirs on these shores. This time was no different. A sun-drenched Mediterranean scene greeted me on my first full morning in Sicily as I opened the shutters in my hotel room a couple of weeks ago. Ever keen to know what had been happening back in Blighty, I opened the GB News app on my phone to read of an anticipated public address to be given by Nigel Farage on the appalling death of young Henry Nowak in Southampton last year. A young white boy, targeted by yet another individual for whom the mark of Britishness extends to nothing more than a photograph on a UK passport, asphixiated in his own blood as the police handcuffed him following a mere accusation of racism from the assailant. When my mate awoke in a nearby bed, I informed him of Farage’s forthcoming address and expressed my conviction that that general media and political reaction to his lengthy list of truisms would be filled with more revulsion and rage than their original reaction of the death of young Henry. So it proved to be.
Barely had the symbiotic efforts between the government and the mainstream media to deflect public attention away from Henry Nowak and towards Nigel Farage begun to abate, when the cogs of propaganda production were again whirring into action a few days later. Sadly this time, both agents were unwittingly helped in their efforts by rioting crowds on the streets of inner city Belfast. A couple of nights prior to the wanton destruction, a migrant from Sudan (that enlightened country of philosophers, innovators and scientists) attempted to behead a forty-something Scotsman who’d been living in Belfast for a number of years. The initial reports – presumably penned by the same morons who assured us Axel Rudakubana was nothing more than a slightly tanned version of Victor Spinetti – suggested there had been a ‘stabbing on a street in Belfast’. It was only when amateur video footage captured the horrific primeval enormity of what actually happened, as well as the courageous efforts of neighbours who fought off the attacker, that people took to the streets. I need hardly restate the fact that the rioting was wrong, immoral and utterly counter-productive. That puts me in a different position to Northern Ireland’s First Minister, Michelle O’Neill, of Sinn Fein, who has a history of being somewhat selective in what violence to condemn. But it’s what she did afterwards that gives you a classic indication of how the political and media classes were going to handle the narrative delivery to the general public. Whilst Stephen Ogilvie lay in a coma in a Belfast hospital, with his face looking as if it had experienced an encounter with a master butcher, O’Neill was busily canoodling with representatives of the city’s burgeoning migrant community – assuring them that ‘diversity is our strength’. For that’s what it’ll always be going forward. It wouldn’t matter if every native Brit was raped, gutted, beheaded in the street, and then had his or her corpse spat upon by an invader. The cataclysmic, turbo-charged demographic changes unleashed on countries across the Western world are the primary cause of both violence and civil/political unrest. Governments have done this to us, nobody else. And they will go to lengths we can’t even imagine in order to avoid admitting culpability for the resulting cacotopian mess!
British and European leaders celebrate multiculturalism even as the sick ideologies shaping our respective nations grow both in size and in hostility to the civilisations that initially welcomed them. Thankfully with Sikhs (the murderer of Henry Nowak was a Sikh), the vast and overwhelming majority are peaceful and well-integrated. That being said, the death of Henry was every bit the consequence of a British state that contorts itself into Twister-like positions to excuse or justify every minority demand or grievance that raises its ugly head. The attack in Northern Ireland was more of a wake-up call. Currently, around 70 percent of the world’s ‘refugees’ are Muslims fleeing from Muslim states. Where do they head to? Why, the West of course! Here, they find countries ripe for the picking – eagerly teaching impressionable citizens about self-hatred, so-called white privilege, the evils of colonialism and slavery, and why nationhood is nothing more than a piece of land that anyone and everyone is entitled to squat on and abuse. Furthermore, why should we be surprised at yet another terror attack from a Muslim? At the end of the day, the Koran enjoins Muslims to to kill and attack non-Muslims. That’s why there have been over 40 major terror attacks in the name of, and on behalf of, Islam in modern times, starting with the Munich Olympics massacre all the way back in 1972.
It is precisely because governments across the West cannot ever admit to the societal damage they’ve caused that the tool of deflection reserved by a captured and compliant media must come into play. Not only must the lion’s share of any media attention concentrate on the reaction of a frightened, angry and disgusted public rather than the original perpetrator, but those responsible for bringing their attention to the horrors they now live adjacent to must take a greater share of blame and condemnation than the scumbags who triggered these chains of events in the first place! Cue the canons of opprobrium pointing in the direction of Nigel Farage, Elon Musk, Putin, Donald Trump, the Man in the Moon and anyone else they can aim at. We’re being endangered by monsters politicians have invited in, and now those same politicians are angry at the social media enablers for bringing those monsters and their crimes to our attention!
We live in a country where young white girls can be raped by Pakistani Muslim men to the point where their fallopian tubes become little more than scar tissue, and we know it will be hushed up for the sake of diversity. Additionally, we now discover a white boy can be stabbed multiple time, yet his life has a fraction of the worth of a murderous ogre because the latter played the race card; and that a British man can face a prospective beheading in a UK city, but the focus must be primarily on asinine rioters instead of the decisions that led to that situation in the first place. And they really do wonder why hatred for both media and politicos is at an all-time high?
