“And if they do end up in prison,” states the Sky News journalist whom I can’t seem to identify but can be known as Sky News journalist, “somebody who told me, somebody who knows about these things told me that any Far-Right protestor landing up in jail can expect a pretty cold reception from what he says are Asian gangs.”
Let’s put aside the bizarre “my dad’s bigger than yours” tone. Let’s forget how bizarre it is for an adult representing established legacy media to employ “somebody who told me”, the journalistic equivalent of “my mate down the pub”.
Isn’t the fact that menacing Asian gangs dominate our prisons exactly what the much-maligned Far Right are protesting about?
They tell us of the rise of the Far Right, with no evidence that it has made any inroads into our society. Yet British Asians - says somebody who knows about these things - run the roost in our prisons.
Make it make sense.
This exaggerated Far Right includes the 61-year-old grandpa Peter Lynch, who took his life in police custody after being sentenced to almost three years for shouting hurty words at police. I imagine, Sky News journalist, that Lynch wasn’t too thrilled about the prospect of encountering your Asian gangs.
Something extraordinary is happening: our culture is tearing itself apart.
I’ve written before about the state and government agenda to finger Communists before the rise of the Third Reich. This is a deflection tactic that regimes have always employed.
As soon as Starmer took office, he focussed on “Far Right thugs” as a means to curb free speech and get dissenters in line. It distracts from the mass immigration policies of successive governments. But the Sky News journalist inadvertently told us what we already know - where the real threat lies.
Sweden & Denmark’s Blueprint
The UK chooses not to classify criminal acts by race. This is as frustrating as it is duplicitous. But our Sky News journalist said the quiet part out loud, accidentally revealing that Asian gangs run our prisons.
Sweden and Denmark are among the countries honest enough to record the data and find that immigrants from MENAP (Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan) are way over-represented in crime stats.
Liberal elites - protected by wealth and living in sheltered communities - demonise a working class whose world is decimated by the very policies the elites enforce. When they protest, they’re mocked about the welcome they’ll receive in prison by Asian gangs.
The Bully: James O’Brien
The Mecca of liberal elite smugness is James O’Brien, a glorified Jeremy Kyle (Jerry Springer) bully who has made a career out of taunting callers less wealthy and educated - but with far more strength and moral fibre - than him.
Such is his need to hate the white working class that he looked dismayed to find that a black man shot dead by police had been a violent gangster. Never mind: O’Brien didn’t have to look far to find another misleading event to fit his simplistic worldview.
Hope Not Hate’s Harry Shukman told him - as reports my Heretics guest
- the Far Right make up the “majority of referrals to the Prevent counter-radicalisation programme”.Gill writes:
The reality is that referrals reflect who the public thinks is dangerous, and one is constantly told that “the Far Right are on the march” while getting signals that discussing Islamist extremism might make them “Islamophobic”.
Gill writes of “demand characteristics” in psychological experiments. These are when a participant “senses what a researcher wants to hear and gives them the “right” answer”.
If you want to understand where the danger really lies, just ask Chat GPT for a list of the world’s largest terrorist organisations, as Dr. Maalouf did:
Grandpa Peter Lynch must have just missed out on the top 20.
The Real Danger
While we are all looking for Nazis, the Left - and its collusion with Islam - is where the worry lies. This is true across the world. I asked Chat GPT to list the 20 most dangerous and oppressive dictatorships:
Islamic Dictatorships
Saudi Arabia (Mohammed bin Salman)
Iran (Ali Khamenei)
Sudan (Abdel Fattah al-Burhan)
UAE (Mohammed bin Zayed)
Egypt (Abdel Fattah el-Sisi)
Turkmenistan (Serdar Berdimuhamedow)
Myanmar (Min Aung Hlaing)
Syria (Bashar al-Assad)
Left-Wing Dictatorships
China (Xi Jinping)
North Korea (Kim Jong Un)
Venezuela (Nicolás Maduro)
Cuba (Miguel Díaz-Canel)
Nicaragua (Daniel Ortega)
Eritrea (Isaias Afwerki)
Zimbabwe (Emmerson Mnangagwa)
Cambodia (Hun Sen)
Right-Wing Dictatorships
Russia (Vladimir Putin)
Belarus (Alexander Lukashenko)
Thailand (Prayut Chan-o-cha)
Equatorial Guinea (Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo)
As you can see, 80 per cent of the worst dictatorships on the planet are either Islamic or Leftist. Far Right politics are, of course, worrying. But the West’s obsession serves as a barrier to it gaining a foothold.
While panic spreads about the smattering of Far Right loonies in our country, an emboldened Far Left takes to the streets in enormous numbers and calls for the cut throats of Jews.
I’ve devised a 3-step methodology for exactly how the elites achieve this:
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