It is interesting given the establishments open lies about certain events, the establishments coverup of paedophilia, and the laboured and less than proactive way the establishment has drawn out and avoided dealing with the Asian child grooming gangs that it would be no surprise that the branding of protestors against immigrants as racists is also a lie. What if these people are protesting against decades of heinous crimes committed by immigrants? Openly the child grooming gangs are more than a bit linked to Pakistanis, a report released this year found that immigrants are 3x more likely to commit sexual offences than natives. There is clear evidence that immigration is a problem, so those who complain about it are not racist, and are in fact only responding to systematic and institutional failures in the UK establishment. And yet the media as usual creates a completely false narrative. Now I have been arguing today elsewhere that the US really took over the UK in 1917 and you could argue that the malevolent US has chosen immigration as a way of deleting the UK an Europe to make it a pliably component of the US Empire. And they may even mean to achieve this through the collapse of UK society not just through multi-culturalism but through racial tension. So it is essential that British society remains cohesive even in the face of all this, if only to protect us from the US.
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