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Worked with an old Geordie from Newcastle a few years back. His dad had served in WW2, fought in the Western Desert, Sicily, and Italy. The old boy was still alive in 2011 when the Tottenham riots broke out. The dude I worked with called home to see that his dad was OK because he was living in a seniors place in London. He was safe and none of the woglodyte violence came near his home. The only problem that he had was a massive sense of disgust at what Britain, that he joined the forces in 1939 to help save, had turned into. Apparently the old blighter basically told his son that if he knew in 1939 what Britain was going to descend to by 2011 then he never would have joined up to fight against Hitler because if Germany had won then at least they never would have let the slime of the Third World to come to Europe and hollow it out from the inside like worms destroying an apple. If that isn't about the saddest yet most justifiable opinion for someone who once fought for their country to have then I don't know another opinion that is.
RIP to Lee Rigby and all the others who fell. Too bad so many of the people you ended up dying for simply weren't worth it.
If there's a group of people perfectly defined by the term 'mewling quims' it's the relativists, apologists, sympathizers, and outright leftist cowards who end up on council governments in Britain.
Worked with an old Geordie from Newcastle a few years back. His dad had served in WW2, fought in the Western Desert, Sicily, and Italy. The old boy was still alive in 2011 when the Tottenham riots broke out. The dude I worked with called home to see that his dad was OK because he was living in a seniors place in London. He was safe and none of the woglodyte violence came near his home. The only problem that he had was a massive sense of disgust at what Britain, that he joined the forces in 1939 to help save, had turned into. Apparently the old blighter basically told his son that if he knew in 1939 what Britain was going to descend to by 2011 then he never would have joined up to fight against Hitler because if Germany had won then at least they never would have let the slime of the Third World to come to Europe and hollow it out from the inside like worms destroying an apple. If that isn't about the saddest yet most justifiable opinion for someone who once fought for their country to have then I don't know another opinion that is.
RIP to Lee Rigby and all the others who fell. Too bad so many of the people you ended up dying for simply weren't worth it.
I think they fear the fascists more than they fear the Islamists, if you look at recent history. It seems, at least at the political level, that the worst outcome is anything that helps the EDL. If you read a less breathless account (London Evening Standard: Backlash over 'extraordinary' move not to include Lee Rigby's name on Woolwich memorial) that appears to have been the motivation.
He said: �It does seem to me that there was a vast movement saying we want something with his name on.
�If the council are saying they won�t have one because they are worried about the EDL or worried about extremists, that is not a good reason not to have a name on a momument. I refuse to have terrorists tell me what we can do in our own country.�
I've noticed this previously, where the head of the EDL has repeatedly had his rights violated in order to appease Islamists. My gut feeling is that there is a strong groundswell of support for fascism right now in England, and those in power are petrified to give anything they can get their fingernails under, if you get my drift.
It'll all backfire, I suspect, in a most unfortuante way. There will be blood.
My gut feeling is that there is a strong groundswell of support for fascism right now in England
I'd support it if I were in the UK. If fascism meant that children were safe to walk the streets then so be it.
I say this given that liberty and freedom have been dead in the UK for quite a while now so it's not like they're giving it up in exchange for security.
The fascist government would eventually give way to a democratic government (given that this is the UK). But they'd take out the trash, first.
I think they fear the fascists more than they fear the Islamists, if you look at recent history. It seems, at least at the political level, that the worst outcome is anything that helps the EDL. If you read a less breathless account (London Evening Standard: Backlash over 'extraordinary' move not to include Lee Rigby's name on Woolwich memorial) that appears to have been the motivation.
He said: �It does seem to me that there was a vast movement saying we want something with his name on.
�If the council are saying they won�t have one because they are worried about the EDL or worried about extremists, that is not a good reason not to have a name on a momument. I refuse to have terrorists tell me what we can do in our own country.�
I've noticed this previously, where the head of the EDL has repeatedly had his rights violated in order to appease Islamists. My gut feeling is that there is a strong groundswell of support for fascism right now in England, and those in power are petrified to give anything they can get their fingernails under, if you get my drift.
It'll all backfire, I suspect, in a most unfortuante way. There will be blood.
Enoch Powell was right. The pressure cooker blowing apart one day is simply an inevitability and those dimwits that put the setting on high heat are going to have to answer for the fallout.
I'm absolutely convinced that one day some Muslims are going to do something so terrible in a Western city that the conflagration will be set off in an instant and won't stop until it's burnt itself out. The dry tinder that's been put in place by over fifty years of an absolutely reckless top-down immigration policy (put in place by both the left that feel far too sorry for scum and by the right that brought in cheap labour in droves in order to drive wages down) has no choice but to explode.
As far as I go, after Nathan Cirillo and Patrice Vincent's murders, I really don't know what outcome I want anymore. A false peace with scum that destroy everything they touch and ruin every place they go to is really not a peace worth having.
As far as I go, after Nathan Cirillo and Patrice Vincent's murders, I really don't know what outcome I want anymore. A false peace with scum that destroy everything they touch and ruin every place they go to is really not a peace worth having.
Well said.
Enoch Powell was right. The pressure cooker blowing apart one day is simply an inevitability and those dimwits that put the setting on high heat are going to have to answer for the fallout.
I'm absolutely convinced that one day some Muslims are going to do something so terrible in a Western city that the conflagration will be set off in an instant and won't stop until it's burnt itself out. The dry tinder that's been put in place by over fifty years of an absolutely reckless top-down immigration policy (put in place by both the left that feel far too sorry for scum and by the right that brought in cheap labour in droves in order to drive wages down) has no choice but to explode.
As far as I go, after Nathan Cirillo and Patrice Vincent's murders, I really don't know what outcome I want anymore. A false peace with scum that destroy everything they touch and ruin every place they go to is really not a peace worth having.
Great post.
Fascism?? The views espoused by the EDL seem almost mild compared to the values and mores held dear by the British....and by extension Canadians, Aussies and Americans, just a few short decades ago. Were the men who fought the Axis powers fascists? It's a term too lightly used by those today.
Fascism?? The views espoused by the EDL seem almost mild compared to the values and mores held dear by the British....and by extension Canadians, Aussies and Americans, just a few short decades ago. Were the men who fought the Axis powers fascists? It's a term too lightly used by those today.
Agreed. The EDL get a bad rap. They're actually pretty multi-cultural. There are Sikh chapter leaders. There's this one kid who's at every rally with a rainbow flag. I listen to their podcast sometimes. The kid is a co-host. Actually I think he's 19 now, but a mature 19. There's another co-host who's a Liberal.
There are British organizations that are more like what people think of when they mention EDL though. The EDL tries to keep them away. There's the BNP which is a political party. They have a more racist angle, and there's this new one, that was put up in response to those Muslim Patrol guys. They do stuff like stand in front of Choudhry's house challenging him to come outside. I forget what they're called. Is it 'Britain First', or something like that?
You know who are real, raw 100% fascists by the definition of the term though? The "Anti-fasists", or "Antifas". The guys who attack the EDL on the streets and the Progressive arm of the British media preen over.