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OPINION: Never have so many been betrayed by so few for so long, all in the name of one theory: multiculturalism
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Our establishment lives in a make-believe world.
It rests on a set of theories (or lies).
These are, at best, only tangential to reality and devastating when applied to it.
But they allow the powerful to deconstruct all aspects of our cherished life built up over millennia by our plucky, and increasingly forsaken, forefathers.
Ostensibly, this is done for our common good: for diversity, inclusion, and equity, for instance.
All dangerously empty words that hide a much less quixotic truth.
It is, in fact, a way to aggregate ever more power to the State as the burden grows on the emaciated shoulders of Great Britain’s indentured taxpayer.
Our established order cleaves to these notions with the conviction of doomed cult members.
If, however, the real world refuses to bend to their dangerous fantasies, they act like rabid dogs, which are viciously unleashed on the unprepared with blind hatred.
Our leaders keep up the charade of British justice with the odd arrest, but we've all been betrayed - Alex Story
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Alistair Campbellstands as a shameless exemplar.
When found out, rather than humbly ask for forgiveness and seek refuge in the silent orders of France’s Carthusian Monks never to be heard of again, they double down on the aggression. To distract and dissimulate.
The Supreme Court’s recent finding that a trans woman is not a woman tells us how far this deconstructionist insanity will go.
The decision acted as a welcome ray of light shining tentatively in the darkness currently engulfing our nation, although there are hints that Starmer is organising a desperate rear-guard action to keep perverted men in women’s loos and changing rooms.
Be that as it may, if common sense can prevail over this manufactured and state-funded issue, there is hope that other erroneous theories can be seen off.
Powerful but dangerous slogans such as “diversity is our strength” and “all religions are the same” are some of the theoretical foundations on which our hate-filled rulers have built their intellectual house of cards.
Sooner rather than later, these will need to be confronted head-on.
Their beliefs have been costly, their consequences appalling.
Indeed, there has never been a greater scandal in our entire history than our authorities turning a blind eye to Muslim rape gangs.
Figures from Labour’s own ranks agree.
Simon Danczuk, former Labour MP for Rochdale, described the situation as "the biggest criminal justice scandal of our time".
It won’t go away. It will just metastasise.
And it shames us all: The pitchforks have been left standing in our barns, the tar cold and the gallows disassembled.
There has never been a greater scandal in our entire history than our authorities turning a blind eye to Muslim rape gangs, writes Story
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Never in the field of history have so many been betrayed by so few for so long all in the name of a theory: multiculturalism.
The perpetrators see Christian girls as easy meat, as Labour’s Jack Straw told us years ago.
Our police and government concur, more preoccupied as they are with hazy notions of community relations than our sisterfolks’ continuing humiliation.
Of course, some arrests are made here and there to keep the charade of British Justice going.
But these seem more designed to dishonour the indigenous victims and their family rather than deter the Peace Creed following recidivists.
Multiculturalism, its “community relations” derivative and its ruthless imposition on our country trumps all other considerations as Labour’s Jess Philipps reminded us by cancelling any real enquiry on Muslim rape gangs just before Easter.
It was a good time to bury bad news.
A little later, Justice Jonathan Rose denied a request by Open Justice UK to release transcripts from yet another Muslim rape gang trial in Bradford.
It would be "contrary to the public interest”, he said.
In so doing, Rose picked up were Pontius Pilate left off 2000 years ago. For the sake of temporal peace, he delivered the Truth to demented crowds to be nailed to the Multicultural cross, sides pierced by the lance of cowardice.
The unofficial reasons in both cases are twofold: we know what happened and why.
An inquiry would dismantle forever a core plank of progressivism, that cancerous ideology.
It would answer the key question of compatibility between two contradictory world views.
One is based on the teachings of Mo, the best example to mankind (سْوَةٌ حَسَنَةٌ) according to Islam, who, however, when judged from a Christian perspective, has a list of misdemeanours to his name as long as any of his follower’s thobes; the other is (until recently) deeply seeped in those of Jesus.
The facts if properly sought, would reveal that Labour Sarah Champion’s claim that over one million British girls have been raped, tortured and abused over the last two decades was right, if perhaps too optimistic.
The truth sets you free, as they say, and would demand retribution.
Our establishment, for its part, is neither ready to be subject to it nor for the Canossa-type contrition it would demand.
The implementation of their nihilistic theories is more important to them then our suffering.
They cling to the hope that fiction sold as reality will allow them to kick the can down the road one more time.
In that context, a few weeks ago, Kemi Badenoch, the current Tory party leader, astonished BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty and Charlies Stayt by admitting she hadn’t watched Adolescence, a Netflix series.
Naga and Charlies could not hide their contempt. The drama, they reminded Kemi, was about Northern white boys (Britain’s lowest caste), “misogyny” and “toxic masculinity”.
Kemi reminded them that Adolescence was in fact“a fictional series”, “not a documentary”.
The entire discussion, she said, was a cynical distraction from investigating the nationwide “rape gang scandal”.
For his part, at around the same time, in Parliament no less, Starmer called Adolescence “a very, very good documentary”.
This was noticed by Iranian comedian Nicholas Do Santos.
“Our Prime Minister thinks Adolescence is a documentary”, he said. The comedy club crowds roared.
It is “the story of a vicious 13-year-old white English boy, who hacks to death another white English girl”, he said, adding “they are gaslighting us”.
“Thankfully, Netflix has been open to the criticism. They announced a sequel: Adolescence 2.”
“The protagonists will be a bunch of white English 13-year-old girls. And they get together and rape thousands of Pakistani men in Rotherham, Telford, in Derby and in Oxford”.
Tears of satirical laughter mixed with the deepest mortification flowed from the audience’s cheeks.
Pushing a drama ahead of reality is not an accident. It is a doubling down on the progressive bet.
That way lies ruin.
Is there still time to change tracks?