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Southport: the establishment determined to keep the lid on white outrage

Niall McCrae

Home secretary Yvette Cooper was seething with anger, but not at the murderer of innocent white girls. Southport, like Nottingham and other places where knife-wielding maniacal migrants have struck, is expected to ‘come together’, not protest against the devastating impact of mass immigration from the Third World. Cooper claimed that the demonstrators were from out of the area – how did she know? Ludicrously, Merseyside Police blamed the English Defence League, a body that disbanded ten years ago!

In the last few days of civil strife in Britain, a young Muslim thug was booted in the head by an out-of-control police officer at Manchester Airport, after the culprit had smashed into the face of a female colleague with his fist, breaking her nose.  Then a black youth stabbed several young girls outside a dance class. Yvette Cooper, prior to the election, pledged to make violence against women and girls a national emergency, but she drew no connection to this problem in her reaction to the above events. She called for calm after Manchester, and a focus on ‘knife crime’ after Southport. The sex of the victims did not seem to matter to Cooper – perhaps it’s only white men who mustn’t abuse the fairer sex.   

Last night hundreds of irate local people gathered outside a church converted to a mosque, apparently on the belief that the killer was Muslim. Actually, reports indicate that he was a Welshman – well, born in Cardiff to a Rwandan family. This morning the Muslim Council of Britain responded to the mob hurling bricks at mosque windows by urging the government to clamp down on ‘the forces of hate’. We did not hear them complain about the aggressive protests in Rochdale after the airport violence. 

Two weeks ago there was a riot in the Harehills district of Leeds, in which hundreds of people of other ethnicities set fire to vehicles and attacked the police. Cooper, a Leeds MP, regretted the incident, which followed social services removing children from a Romany family, but she wanted to show some understanding.  The council pledged to meet ‘community leaders’ to resolve the conflict. Meanwhile a male member of that community threatened to destroy Leeds unless the kids were returned. Some media commentators went as far as lauding the tight bonds in the Romany folk, who always look after each other. 

This utter hypocrisy is not sustainable. White lives matter, don’t they? You don’t hear of us having community leaders, though – instead, a church minister of liberal-progressive bent is found to express the establishment narrative. 

Sir Keir Starmer visited Southport yesterday to lay a wreath, but he was heckled and quickly left the scene. Ordinary people know that our political class does nothing if migrants maim and kill, except to warn against a ‘far-right backlash’. The first priority of a government should be the safety of its own citizens, but the agenda of demographic replacement must continue.

This is happening across the West.  In Germany, for example, a 20-year-old white man returning from his sister’s graduation party was beaten to death by a Syrian migrant, but interior minister Nancy Faeser blamed inadequate refugee accommodation and failed social integration. In other words, it’s the host community’s fault. 

Sickeningly, your political representatives do not care about you. MPs are given increasing protection from the ire of their constituents, while they endanger us by letting in untold numbers of young men who cannot relate to our culture, some of whom actively despise us.  I don’t know how this diabolical policy will end, but I doubt if it will be the multicultural harmony envisaged by white intellectuals. 

A tipping point must come soon – before it’s too late. 

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