Enoch Powell FTW

Technically ‘citizens’ or not, none of the tea-towel terrorists in Ngô’s London videos are British.

Meanwhile, the BBC promotes ethnic cleansing: Muslim farmer wants more diverse rural visitors.

People in the UK from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds (BAME) are among the least likely to visit our natural landscapes, according to a 2019 Defra report.

It also found 20% fewer “visibly minority ethnic” children visited green spaces weekly compared with white, middle-class children.

Muhsen said his aim was to create a safe space for people from the Muslim community.

A noticeable aspect of recent Islamic grievance theatre is the effete playacting of endangerment.
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11 Responses to Enoch Powell FTW

  1. Bluey says:

    Which is exactly why I have been saying for years Australia is not a nation any more. It’s a country with a diverse array of different ethnicities and cultures that are not and will not be a homogenous nation, which will eventually lead to all the strife that has always entailed. 70ish years of people coming here and holding onto their own identity rather than assimilating.
    At least Europe still have populations that are their own majority. Poland is full of Poles, Germany is majority German etc.

  2. cuckoo says:

    Recently in London I observed, as on many prior visits, that in any publicity for tourist destinations like the Tower of London, British Museum, Maritime Museum, etc. the typical visitor depicted is always black.

  3. Franx says:

    The issue of immigration is a topic not directly related to the situation in Gaza. That is, a genuine immigration debate ought to be able to occur without implying that the Gazan population is ripe for destruction. (Indeed, as Orban has said, destruction in Gaza is tantamount to forced emigration from Gaza and Egypt,) Yet since this is not so – and immigration and the right to bomb Gaza have been conflated – there appears an element of staged information regarding perceptions of breakdowns in cultural harmony. And it is perhaps not merely randomly coincidental that the ethnicity of those who are depicted as the problem are the same – Arabs, in this case, not Poles or other Slavs, eg – as those against whom the rulers of Western democracies are unleashing destruction. Of course, this observation could be incorrect, even though they are reminiscent of the machinations that were at work, including rhetoric invoking ‘rivers of blood’ during the campaign to install Keir Starmer as the preferred next PM. That man, incidentally, not unlike many in both Conservative and Labour ranks, prefers the nation be ruled not by Parliament but by Davos. Literally. Beware the corrupters.

  4. Lee says:

    Muhsen said his aim was to create a safe space for people from the Muslim community.

    Oh, the irony!

    “We may slaughter people barbarically in the hundreds and even thousands, but we are the real victims needing protection!

    A massive inversion of reality.

  5. Rosie says:

    Everything, everything, is viewed through this bizarre diversity lense.
    Do the same people do surveys on how often ‘non visibly diverse’ children do things that are popular with the visibily diverse?
    Incidentally I read some years ago that rickets has made a come back in the UK because visibly diverse families either don’t let their daughters go outside, or if they do, they are covered up.
    And another article about between Taliban Afghanistan, women recruits for the police force with very poor muscle tone for the same reasons. They spend most of their time indoors, doing nothing.
    It seems women are excluded from outside the home social life in Muslim society, they are more or less invisible.

  6. Wally Dali says:

    As long as they’re just visitors, Cuckoo…
    *humour

  7. Lee says:

    People in the UK from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds (BAME) are among the least likely to visit our natural landscapes, according to a 2019 Defra report.

    It’s called free will or choice.
    You can’t coerce people, although governments would like to.

    Muhsen said his aim was to create a safe space for people from the Muslim community.

    So the most mollycoddled and indulged section of society (possibly apart from the LGBTQ mob) needs “safe spaces”?

    “Safe” from whom, exactly?

  8. Ed Case says:

    Muhsen is a grifter looking for an opportunity.
    In 92.7% non White South Africa, how many non Whites ever visit a National Park in their lifetimes?
    It wouldn’t be many.

  9. Entropy says:

    In Australia I expect many adults have never been west of the dividing range. And no, the grade six trip to Canberra doesn’t count.

  10. Entropy says:

    And, when a Sydney or Melbourne person said they “ went to Queensland” for their holiday, they mean the Gold Coast.

  11. John of Mel says:

    And, when a Sydney or Melbourne person said they “ went to Queensland” for their holiday, they mean the Gold Coast.

    We’ve never been to Queensland. Seven years ago we had an opportunity to go (I was in between jobs and just got a bonus at the old job) and really wanted to. After looking at different options we ended up going to Fiji, because it was cheaper. And they have kids clubs at almost all resorts, which was the deciding factor for us. In Australia we could only find one on Hamilton Island, and it is external to the resort itself. Not sure why that is. Probably, compliance and regulation strikes again, as usual.

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