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

I wouldn't worry about the refugees that much if I were you guys. After all, cultural and religious assimilation exists and works! In a few generations the descendants of the New Britons will be literally indistinguishable from the native population.
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This genuinely feels like a hostage video.
 
This genuinely feels like a hostage video.
I'd argue it's different because here it feels less like they're held at gun knifepoint and more like they're genuine race traitor cowards that "go with the flow". Thanks to the turbo-anarcho-totalitarianism shitslam is being astroturfed as this the new clique of strength/power/badassery, and these guys fell for it because they're betas seeking validation. It's sad, but nothing can be done once the fresh meat is already in - only lead can fix the totally degenerate and violent brainwashing fresh converts go through once lured into the death pedo cult.
Peak hostage footage IMHO was that clip from the summer protests with the blonde police cuck in an office surrounded by the 3 shitskins-in-chief, somebody repost that if you remember what I'm talking about.
 
I think it is a psyop by the Islamic groups to piss off the natives provoking them to make moves and then their "elite" goat fuckers will alter laws to punish the natives accordingly.

They love rage-baiting, but the issue is that it only goes so far because their numbers are still "small," per se. Look at the Lake district mosque, they purchased the land without consulting local contractors and because locals are pissed they are refusing to supply them. Carrying building supplies is expensive over long distances and would be most of their costs.
 
I'd argue it's different because here it feels less like they're held at gun knifepoint and more like they're genuine race traitor cowards that "go with the flow". Thanks to the turbo-anarcho-totalitarianism shitslam is being astroturfed as this the new clique of strength/power/badassery, and these guys fell for it because they're betas seeking validation. It's sad, but nothing can be done once the fresh meat is already in - only lead can fix the totally degenerate and violent brainwashing fresh converts go through once lured into the death pedo cult.
Peak hostage footage IMHO was that clip from the summer protests with the blonde police cuck in an office surrounded by the 3 shitskins-in-chief, somebody repost that if you remember what I'm talking about.
I’d say that thing in Batley was the peak for this
 
Weirdly, the “fuck off, we’re full” voices I hear the loudest are second and third generation black and brown people who have integrated.

The “no human is illegal” people are always really pasty white and live in areas so white it looks like it’s snowing.
I do get this. If you came here back when there weren’t many, and you assimilated and lived a law abiding and decent life, you are quite right to feel pissed off. Not only are they taking the piss but it affects you directly - people who previously would have been all ‘oh but old Desmond he’s a star, lovely bloke’ now just labels you as another One Of Them.
Older decent immigrants have a huge amount to lose.
We could have avoided all this by just keeping immigration low enough to not impact us. Now there’s going to be a vast amount of human suffering, probably some serious civil unrest and violence, and our remaining freedoms taken.
I hate the people who did this to us so much. we had a lovely country. We could cope with low immigration. It could have all been Ok, and they had to ruin it for all concerned
 
Weirdly, the “fuck off, we’re full” voices I hear the loudest are second and third generation black and brown people who have integrated.

The “no human is illegal” people are always really pasty white and live in areas so white it looks like it’s snowing.

It's quite similar with Maine and Vermont and New Hampshire being uber white ethnostates that vote blue no matter who at the federal level.

The Deep South has more racial diversity than the Far North and goes deep red for the most part.
 
It's quite similar with Maine and Vermont and New Hampshire being uber white ethnostates that vote blue no matter who at the federal level.

The Deep South has more racial diversity than the Far North and goes deep red for the most part.
I know my based Black woman isn't the statistical norm, but I once saw an elderly Black woman ask a congregation to pray for God to give the Republicans electoral victory over the Democrats.

This was Pentecostals, who have been racially mixed since the beginning (founded by a Black man that preached to mixed congregations in the early 1900s) and seem to be much less bloc-voting and sectarian than other Blacks because of it.
 
The issue of comparing UK minorities to USA minorities is that, at the latter case they are majorly still Christian. So as different as things get, there is still a shared moral core.

But Pakis and Hindus are straight up savages who still support honour killing and biological castes.
 
Then why does 13% of your population make up over 50% of your prison population if that is important?

Because at one point the feds decided to flood the black communities with meth and other drugs. Introduced welfare, absolutely obliterated their family units, and also stopped segregation which meant black owned business no longer had the security of business.

I hate niggers but I don't hate black people. There's a difference.

I actually see what happened to blacks as a stark warning over how effective the state can be at destroying entire ways of life in a short space of time. I believe the US government is doing the same to the white population (and succeeding) as schizo as that sounds.

Obviously everyone has personal choice and agency but when you grow up around perpetual shit then your view is that everything is perpetual shit.
 
Then why does 13% of your population make up over 50% of your prison population if that is important?
I'm not an American (though I wouldn't be surprised the ratios are similar in most countries), but as @Londo said, a lot of it is the result of bad/malicious government policies. And even then I'd sooner trust a random American black than any Euro mudskin.
 
The predictive programming has began:
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/is-britain-heading-for-a-summer-of-discontent-xvjx2ts6z/https://archive.is/syQPK
The Birmingham bin strikes have sparked fears that industrial action could spread to other sectors and parts of the country, heralding warnings of a “summer of discontent”.
Sir Keir Starmer came to power on a pledge to settle public sector pay rows, saying triumphantly in August that Labour had “ended the national strikes that have crippled our country for years”.
However, unions have raised the prospect of a return to walkouts for teachers, civil servants and resident — previously known as junior — doctors.
The Conservatives are warning of a “summer of discontent”, a play on 1978-79’s winter of discontent that was characterised by crippling strikes under the Labour prime minister James Callaghan.
These are the sectors where the prospect of industrial action looms.

Bins


The pay claim rows that sparked the Birmingham bin strike could spread to other parts of the country.
The walkout being staged by Unite stems from the scrapping of the role of waste recycling and collection officer. It came after lawyers successfully argued the role discriminated against female workers on pay grounds.

About 25 equal pay claims are being launched by the GMB Union, including against councils in Brighton and Hove, Sheffield, Coventry, Glasgow, Barnet, Southampton, Leeds and Cumbria.
If the moves are successful, government sources said that similar strikes could break out over waste collections roles being axed.
Clare Keogh, Unite’s national officer for local authorities, said this week that anger at council cuts was growing nationwide among refuse workers and that there was “massive potential this will escalate”.

NHS

After the Covid pandemic the NHS was plagued by strikes, with resident doctors undertaking action for nearly two years. They were intermittently joined with action from nurses, GPs and pharmacists, all unsatisfied with their pay and conditions.
The Labour government swiftly ended the resident doctors’ action, and later resolved family doctors’ work-to-rule-style measures.
Now resident doctors have re-entered a pay dispute with the government, saying that key elements of the agreement last year have not been upheld.
Junior doctors rally in London for pay restoration.

Junior doctors in a rally outside Downing Street in June last year
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The Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration, which advises the government on doctors’ pay, has not yet published its annual report. Now the BMA’s resident doctors committee (RDC) has voted to restart their dispute — the first stage before potentially beginning industrial action.
The co-chairs of the RDC, Melissa Ryan and Ross Nieuwoudt, said that it was “disappointing” to be in this position.
They said: “We had hoped that the pay deal last year marked the start of a new era of co-operation between the government and doctors in securing a path to pay restoration through mutual trust and negotiation. Wes Streeting [the health secretary] has made it clear that he wants to avoid the mistakes of the previous government’s intransigent approach, and we welcome that.
“However, co-operation requires mutual trust. The failure to keep to agreed timetables is an ominous sign that that trust is already eroding.”

Schools

Teachers are one step closer to walking out after the National Education Union (NEU) backed a formal strike ballot unless the government improves its pay offer and promises to fund it.
Delegates at the union’s annual conference in Harrogate this week voted to trigger a ballot if ministers refuse to raise the proposed 2.8 per cent rise for 2025-26, which they condemned as “inadequate and unfunded”.

Union leaders warned the offer would deepen the recruitment crisis and jeopardise the government’s own target of hiring 6,500 more teachers.
NEU members in England have already signalled support for industrial action in a preliminary vote, demanding a fully funded increase in line with inflation.
The Department for Education (DfE) argued in December that the proposed rise was “appropriate” given the “challenging financial backdrop”.
Teachers received a 5.5 per cent pay boost this academic year, fully funded and widely welcomed, but the union said the latest proposal fails to address retention issues and amounts to an effective pay cut. With no funding attached, the stance from ministers has further inflamed tensions — prompting union leaders to brand the offer “insulting” and warn that strike action remains firmly on the table.
Meanwhile, teachers and support staff are walking out at schools earmarked for forced academisation by the DfE, as concern grows over the consequences of the policy.
The DfE insisted the policy was designed to drive up standards, particularly in underperforming schools, but opponents said it was increasingly triggering resistance on the ground. Some schools have held weeks of strikes, with one taking industrial action for 48 days in the past six months.

Universities

Relentless announcements of job losses and course closures sweeping across British universities have inflicted lasting reputational damage and threaten to deepen the financial crisis engulfing the sector, senior academics have said.
Staff at institutions facing redundancy programmes said the impact of the cuts was being felt beyond campus walls, with concerned students and parents raising the issue at open days.
Some events designed to attract applicants have been disrupted by protests.
At Coventry University, members of the University and College Union (UCU) staged an “alternative open day” last month to draw attention to proposed job losses, prompting the institution to accuse its branch of an “extraordinary act of self-harm”.
Universities are contending with a toxic mix of soaring costs, a downturn in international student recruitment, rising staff bills — including employer national insurance contributions — and the expense of maintaining vast campuses.
The union estimated that one in two institutions is planning staff or course reductions, with 5,000 job cuts already confirmed since September and up to 10,000 roles at risk this academic year.

Civil service

Officials at Angela Rayner’s Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) are to stage a walkout from April 22 for up to nine days.
Plans to reduce working from home and the closure of some buildings have sparked a row with the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS). Members at the Newcastle branch of MHCLG, which is under imminent threat of closure, will walk out from April 22 to May 2.
Officials at other offices said to be at risk of being shut down will strike for four days from next Tuesday in Birmingham, Exeter, Truro and Warrington.
The mandate for strikes lasts for six months, leaving open the possibility that further industrial action could be taken up over the summer and up until September 8.
PCS said last week that talks so far had been “unsuccessful and largely disappointing”.

Railways

There are no planned strikes on lines operated by the Department for Transport.
However, drivers at Hull Trains last month launched a fresh round of strikes lasting eight weeks over claims a colleague was unfairly dismissed.
Members of the Aslef union have already held walkouts in March and April, with the current dispute expected to last until May 24.
It's taking the angle of it being a purely labour relations industrial action deal which completely leaves out the bubbling frothing possibly of blood rivers race war, I think they're either afraid of naming the elephant in the room or are perhaps really that out of touch.
 
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It's taking the angle of it being a purely labour relations industrial action deal which complete leaves out the bubbling frothing possibly of blood rivers race war, I think they're either afraid of naming the elephant in the room or are really that out of touch.
In all fairness, the "blood rivers race war" would likely need another spark just like Southport last time, we already know the bin strikes are happening which could potentially spread, it's simply more relevant currently.
 
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I think it is a psyop by the Islamic groups to piss off the natives provoking them to make moves and then their "elite" goat fuckers will alter laws to punish the natives accordingly.
Burger here. The clown world coalition as a whole tried this with us and it backfired, harder than they could have imagined. The silent majority is a very real thing.
 
Happy Easter to my fellow Brits.

For the first time in a long time I see the sun rising on this glorious Island and think that shit will be okay eventually.

What a glorious day to know trannies are suffering and people are openly hating on Muslims. My social media has been filled with seeing Muslims being told to stop being pedos and to fuck off back home if they don't like that this is a Christian nation. What an absolutely glorious turn of the tables we are seeing.

As a protestant there aren't many Saints outside of the bible I follow. However I think it's time for a new one.

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I have Europe on a countdown now, with Italy making serious moves at breaking away from Europe with Poland and Hungary. The French people are just as pissed as the British and the Germans recently ruled in their supreme court that they can override the ECHR. Starmer has to follow suit because the opposition are dogwhistling this and Starmer always copies.

Slowly but surely, there is a growing anti-Muslim resentment in the Government as the paymasters have realised this is a very failed scheme. You can't be king if it is all ash.
 
I have Europe on a countdown now, with Italy making serious moves at breaking away from Europe with Poland and Hungary. The French people are just as pissed as the British and the Germans recently ruled in their supreme court that they can override the ECHR. Starmer has to follow suit because the opposition are dogwhistling this and Starmer always copies.

Slowly but surely, there is a growing anti-Muslim resentment in the Government as the paymasters have realised this is a very failed scheme. You can't be king if it is all ash.

I didn't know Kier was chill like that.

Turns out all the data going to KF from the UK was located at *checks notes* 10 DOWNING STREET
 
I have Europe on a countdown now, with Italy making serious moves at breaking away from Europe with Poland and Hungary. The French people are just as pissed as the British and the Germans recently ruled in their supreme court that they can override the ECHR. Starmer has to follow suit because the opposition are dogwhistling this and Starmer always copies.

Slowly but surely, there is a growing anti-Muslim resentment in the Government as the paymasters have realised this is a very failed scheme. You can't be king if it is all ash.
Why do you keep posting like you’ve got secret inside knowledge when you’re just making shit up.

You have zero knowledge of politics in the UK and your takes on European politics are even worse.

Please stop playing a character and be yourself.

You don’t have deep state sources, you just have mental illness.
 
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