The British Summer of Discontent - The growing civil unrest of the native British population, sparked by the murder of 3 young girls in Southport

From Spacebattles.
I'm not getting this logic; since when is unfettered immigration the only appropriate policy for a nation in the Anglosphere? I mean, it's also assumed to be the progressive position in the US but only by the left and RINO businessmen/corporations.
Left-wing things can run like a rabid dog for as long as the PR is good
I should have qualified with "organic". The riots allowed to run their course are almost always never organic and if they are, eventually get co-opted and directed by the State.
 
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Take from a random monarchist youtuber, and unfortunately i have to agree, truth to the matter nothing will change in any western country as long as we are slaves to the same uber cucked managerial class.
 
What is up with people saying dumb shit like "nothing ever happens" and "this will be over in a week" in this thread? Why are you having this defeatist and cynical attitude?

I ironically expected this attitude more from the same British that are now fighting against the police. Not from you.

So much doomposting, let the people have a chance to fight this, for fucks sake.

Fight for the right to riot and assault random people on the street? If you want to "solve" immigration literally the only way you can do it is in the ballot and you sure as hell didn't seem to capture the popular vote on that. Demonstrations are all well and good to bolster your cause whatever it is and you should have the right to do it but you're not overturning the government. If you really wanna "force change" aside from the ballot why don't go after the politicians actually making the laws and the judges applying absurd sentences for serious crimes instead of going after the lowest common denominator?

To change things you need to organize and work long term, this is just a circus that will do nothing but weaken whatever point you're trying to make, you aren't a saviour of evropa or whatever, you're just a britbong and just like the britbongs that organized to make whatever situation is the current one so should you.
 
Fight for the right to riot and assault random people on the street? If you want to "solve" immigration literally the only way you can do it is in the ballot and you sure as hell didn't seem to capture the popular vote on that. Demonstrations are all well and good to bolster your cause whatever it is and you should have the right to do it but you're not overturning the government. If you really wanna "force change" aside from the ballot why don't go after the politicians actually making the laws and the judges applying absurd sentences for serious crimes instead of going after the lowest common denominator?

If you want to change things you need to organize and work long term, this is just a circus that will do nothing but weaken whatever point you're trying to make.

JUST VOTE HARDER GUYZ 🤓
 
And it just builds even more resentment. Then the question becomes if arms traffickers or foreign countries try to lend their help to those who wish to burn down the mosques.
There's a long list of countries I can conceivably expect to be interested in destabilizing the UK, and NATO along with it. Many of them already have large intelligence networks there. Realistically speaking, the present riots can and will go hot if the opportunity is presented.
 
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Fight for the right to riot and assault random people on the street? If you want to "solve" immigration literally the only way you can do it is in the ballot and you sure as hell didn't seem to capture the popular vote on that. Demonstrations are all well and good to bolster your cause whatever it is and you should have the right to do it but you're not overturning the government. If you really wanna "force change" aside from the ballot why don't go after the politicians actually making the laws and the judges applying absurd sentences for serious crimes instead of going after the lowest common denominator?

To change things you need to organize and work long term, this is just a circus that will do nothing but weaken whatever point you're trying to make, you aren't a saviour of evropa or whatever, you're just a britbong and just like the britbongs that organized to make whatever situation is the current one so should you.
If you really think that all of this fiasco can be fixed by the magic of ballots and voting, then you and I are not in the same page.
 
In addition, use a site like xcancel.com (just replace x.com with xcancel.com in the url bar) and archive that as well so people can view the replies without having to be logged in.
xcancel, and any nitter instance, will archive faster. Its lighter on resources vs x.

Edit: this is not to suggest ignoring the original x url. Archive that as well.
 
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Take from a random monarchist youtuber, and unfortunately i have to agree, truth to the matter nothing will change in any western country as long as we are slaves to the same uber cucked managerial class.
This person's solution relies on a new managerial class rising in a system that actively prevents the rising of new elites, which is comparable to to the idea of simply voting harder to solve things. If your premise is that no popular revolt can succeed without elite support, but then there are no elites who will support such an uprising, but the system already in place prevents the rising of new elites, the conclusion to this youtuber's logic is that nothing can be done.
 
JUST VOTE HARDER GUYZ 🤓
the fuckery France did to stall Le Pen shows how well that works, but there is cause for hope. The west is swinging right, I dont see how on Earth Trump loses this election. Le pen is at best stalled. Germany is facing its own populism problem.
Starmer is going to be all alone with his immigrants and everyone else in the world and around him will all hate him in the coming few years ahead.
 
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Take from a random monarchist youtuber, and unfortunately i have to agree, truth to the matter nothing will change in any western country as long as we are slaves to the same uber cucked managerial class.
I mean the only thing that would legitimately change things is kier starmer does something incredibly stupid and let's not forget with the Canadian convoy they pulled back gave into the demands and cracked down later. For British protesters they can basically say full insurrection at this point and go for broke or not expect a country afterwards. They only have one of two choices realistically.
Movements need to sustain momentum and remember this is an organic very socially right now we're in a crisis period in the Strauss Howe theory and it's going to probably end in Civil War or world War 3 for the countries involved and it won't be pretty.
 
Fight for the right to riot and assault random people on the street? If you want to "solve" immigration literally the only way you can do it is in the ballot and you sure as hell didn't seem to capture the popular vote on that. Demonstrations are all well and good to bolster your cause whatever it is and you should have the right to do it but you're not overturning the government. If you really wanna "force change" aside from the ballot why don't go after the politicians actually making the laws and the judges applying absurd sentences for serious crimes instead of going after the lowest common denominator?

To change things you need to organize and work long term, this is just a circus that will do nothing but weaken whatever point you're trying to make, you aren't a saviour of evropa or whatever, you're just a britbong and just like the britbongs that organized to make whatever situation is the current one so should you.
when it came to armalites and ballot boxes, one was markedly more effective at giving the british hell than the other.
 
From Spacebattles.

"But you haven't expressed any legitimate concerns"

Off the top of my head.
  • Overburdened public services.
  • Overburdened transport network.
  • Massive competition for housing.
  • Overburdened NHS, mental health, and social care.
  • Undercutting the economy with an unskilled worker class, liable to modern slavery and corporate exploitation.
  • Amplification of sectarian politics and antiquated cultural practices.
  • Destabilising community cohesion and poor integration efficacy.
  • Unsustainable and poorly judged long term effects for the taxpayer.
  • Religious violence and intolerance.
  • A need to 'water down' cultural definitions and the implementation of draconian laws on speech and discourse in compensation.
Is it that there are no 'legitimate' concerns, or that people from a comfy, middle class existence, have never experienced the problems first hand because they are too comfortable to ever encounter it?
 
I see a lot of people stating that, but wouldn't that just be pouring more fuel onto the fire? We have a people that are so tired of being repressed by a government that favors non-natives and criminals that they're rioting like the French. If their government doubles down on what's making them riot in the first place, I expect things to escalate, not die down. How much can you take away from people until they go "fuck it, I've got nothing left to lose" and dedicate their lives to their cause?

Further repression worked against the Hungarians after 1956. It might not work, of course. The current ruling class in the West isn't logical, but it is fully ideologically committed to multiculturalism and mass immigration, the way the Vatican was fully committed to papism in the 16th century, or the Romanovs were fully committed to autocracy despite one incident after another in the late 19th century.

Is it that there are no 'legitimate' concerns, or that people from a comfy, middle class existence, have never experienced the problems first hand because they are too comfortable to ever encounter it?

There are no legitimate concerns, because those problems aren't worth bothering about, or only a racist would think they're problems, or they can be solved by printing more money.
 
"But you haven't expressed any legitimate concerns"

Off the top of my head.
  • Overburdened public services.
  • Overburdened transport network.
  • Massive competition for housing.
  • Overburdened NHS, mental health, and social care.
  • Undercutting the economy with an unskilled worker class, liable to modern slavery and corporate exploitation.
  • Amplification of sectarian politics and antiquated cultural practices.
  • Destabilising community cohesion and poor integration efficacy.
  • Unsustainable and poorly judged long term effects for the taxpayer.
  • Religious violence and intolerance.
  • A need to 'water down' cultural definitions and the implementation of draconian laws on speech and discourse in compensation.
Is it that there are no 'legitimate' concerns, or that people from a comfy, middle class existence, have never experienced the problems first hand because they are too comfortable to ever encounter it?
You forgot introducing female genital mutilation to the UK. Reintroducing illnesses we had cured.
 
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