Starmer's Britain: after one month on the road to Shari'a
The Prime Minister drove in, put down some flowers at a shrine for the three murdered girls, endured the icy tension for a few seconds, scurried back into his car and fled, the grieving town's anger in hot pursuit.
An Open Letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer (Southport)
At the one-month milestone on the road to Shari'a for UK:
• Muslims now freely brandish machetes on the streets. Thirty years ago to the day, the Rwandan Genocide was in full swing. It started with men freely brandishing machetes on the streets.
• Police ask Muslims politely whether they would kindly take their weapons back into their mosques. Years ago, Tommy Robinson described mosques as operation centres. He was roundly condemned for saying that. After all, you know, not all Muslims, etc.
• Britons are finally angry enough to be protesting and rioting up and down the country, but they are a long way from understanding that much as they may want their country back, no one is going to give it back to them. That is not how you get your country back, especially not when the government in the process of handing it over to Muslims, and they fully intend to see it through.
Unfortunately, most Britons still seem to think that:
• mass illegal immigration is the result of government failure.
• there is "two-tier policing," rather than that the police has long since become the transitional coercive force of jihad (until the real Shari'a police takes over).
• if they make their voices heard loudly enough, the government will finally hear them and start playing fair.
But...
They are finally stirred to action, and that can only be a good thing.
Picture credits:
Screenshots from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvA9odna5dw