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

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We need to take bets on where the sweater is going to unravel first. Ireland? Spain? Britain? Once it hits in one area, suit's broken and others may follow.

Spain knows what to do. They've kicked out the shitskin muzzies before.
Spain is utterly pozzed. Barcelona is a beautiful city but it’s also the epicentre of all things globohomo.
 
Spain is utterly pozzed. Barcelona is a beautiful city but it’s also the epicentre of all things globohomo.
You have to consider that their manliest and most admired men look like this;

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We need to take bets on where the sweater is going to unravel first. Ireland? Spain? Britain? Once it hits in one area, suit's broken and others may follow.

Spain knows what to do. They've kicked out the shitskin muzzies before.
It's almost surreal how no one fights back anymore. They went to all the trouble of forming a lynch mob and forgot to lynch.
 
It's almost surreal how no one fights back anymore. They went to all the trouble of forming a lynch mob and forgot to lynch.
You've had 80 plus years of constant propaganda to make people docile and a legal system designed to demoralise you. The fact people are starting to wake up is a genuine miracle and the heavy handed approach of these states has made people even more aware of how dire the situation is.
 
We need to take bets on where the sweater is going to unravel first. Ireland? Spain? Britain? Once it hits in one area, suit's broken and others may follow.
Patchin to potatoes, I would put my punts on Ireland being the first swing their shillelaghs and go full St Patrick on these snakes.
 
They do tend to civil disobedience but they're a little too pro-pally... My money is on a coup in Britain and a temporary junta.
Not something I want to live through, having seen the results in other countries, but needs must when the devil vomits in your kettle...
 
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Maybe I'm just an aggro cunt but it feels like this is still just waiting for another brown to do something horrendous, to spark off an even worse powder keg than Southport.

Even the BBC news comment section is succumbing to wrong think lately. There are still more soys than ever but they are being challenged, and the many removed comments implies there are some based discussions being had on how non-whites are responsible for most of our current problems.
 
Maybe I'm just an aggro cunt but it feels like this is still just waiting for another brown to do something horrendous, to spark off an even worse powder keg than Southport.

I see it as a race.

The sane MPs making the shitskins uncomfortable enough to leave via legal means (ending gibs, banning halal, banning the burqa, closing mosques, stopping the boats, deporting criminals, etc...) vs the shitskins aping out and the people realizing the government won't do anything and taking matters into their own hands.

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The Irish government has sparked debate and concern by recruiting former Afghan soldiers and individuals from Muslim backgrounds into the ranks of An Garda Síochána. While some praise the move as progressive and inclusive, others view it as a potential breach of national sovereignty and a gamble with public safety. This initiative has led to a storm of online commentary, many questioning the vetting process, the implications for Irish society, and the broader geopolitical context.

Recruitment and Public Concerns

Reports suggest that the Gardaí, under the leadership of Drew Harris, have been recruiting from Ireland’s growing Muslim population for over two years. This aligns with globalist ideals pushed by organizations like the WEF, which promote diversity in policing and governance. However, critics argue that such policies erode national identity and sovereignty, placing individuals with no cultural or historical ties to Ireland in positions of authority over its citizens.

A significant concern centres on the vetting of former Afghan soldiers. Ireland’s lack of deep intelligence infrastructure in regions like Afghanistan raises genuine questions about the reliability of background checks. Social media users have voiced scepticism, with one asking: “How do you perform positive vetting on someone who lived in Afghanistan? Ask the Taliban for a reference?”

Historical Parallels

For some, this recruitment drive evokes memories of the infamous Black and Tans, a paramilitary force of non-Irish recruits brought in to police Ireland during its fight for independence. Critics suggest that introducing a “foreign enforcement class” could lead to a similar erosion of public trust in law enforcement. One commenter described this move as “a deliberate strategy to populate law enforcement with individuals who lack loyalty to the indigenous population.”

Cultural and Societal Impacts

The integration of Muslim officers into Irish law enforcement also touches on deeper concerns regarding cultural compatibility. Drawing parallels with events in Sweden and the UK, commentators warn of the potential rise of parallel societies and the imposition of foreign cultural norms. In one striking post, a user stated: “If people study the true fall of Rome, they’d see terrifying parallels – only this time, it’s not the Gauls or Franks but Sharia law Muslims poised to take over.”

A reference to a 2021 case in the U.S., where a Muslim officer fatally shot an unarmed woman, further fuels fears of unintended consequences in Ireland. The case highlighted cultural and procedural gaps that can emerge when recruiting from vastly different backgrounds.

Global Context: Ireland as a Battleground

Critics assert that Ireland, like other Western nations, is being targeted in what some call a “global jihad.” They point to the disproportionate size of Islamic nations compared to Israel or Europe, arguing that the ongoing influx of migrants and foreign recruits into sensitive institutions is not coincidental but a deliberate weakening of Western democracies.

Additionally, the recruitment drive has been linked to broader concerns about globalist agendas. Some have suggested that these policies stem from international influence and undermine the autonomy of the Irish government.

The recruitment of Afghan soldiers and Muslim individuals into An Garda Síochána has opened a contentious debate. While proponents champion diversity, critics argue that this move represents a potential dereliction of duty by the Irish government. The implications for public safety, cultural cohesion, and national identity cannot be ignored.

The question remains: Is this recruitment drive a bold step toward a more inclusive Ireland, or is it an ill-conceived strategy that risks the very foundations of Irish sovereignty and identity? Only time will tell if this policy leads to integration—or division.

This really bothers me. But then again I'm of the mind that any chinese shouldn't be allowed police or military jobs in the us.
 
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Maybe I'm just an aggro cunt but it feels like this is still just waiting for another brown to do something horrendous, to spark off an even worse powder keg than Southport.

Even the BBC news comment section is succumbing to wrong think lately. There are still more soys than ever but they are being challenged, and the many removed comments implies there are some based discussions being had on how non-whites are responsible for most of our current problems.
Outright of more murder of children, can you really top off the rape gangs? That alone would have caused lynching 50 years ago. Now people just got used to it. Any murder of adults is just relegated to the back ends of newspapers, if it's even published.
 
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It looks like your horse is ahead! I'll be glad to lose this bet as long as shit pops off.
I have a bad feeling that martial law will follow because:

Right, my schizo conspiracy theory is that the push to add more recruits under the notion of "We need to protect us from Russia" is the UK realising they need a standing army ASAP in case anything major kicks off in the UK.

But I remain optimistic.
 
I have a bad feeling that martial law will follow because:



But I remain optimistic.

I am trying very hard to remain optimistic.
So I will quote Princess Leah:

"The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers. "



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OK.... Who TF voted for LA?
*sigh*
 

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