Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Playing by the rules

Societies that are highly homogenous ethnically and culturally gain a benefit of tranquillity and orderliness, because behaviour and the societal correction of anti-social behaviour are consistent across the board. Britain is now bearing a heavy burden of lawlessness and violent behaviour which is a direct result of a heterogenous culture. And its not just the most extreme behaviour which is a problem; recent immigrants are deeply ignorant of English mores and folkways, and that means our roads are chaotic and dangerous, our buses are chaotic and dangerous, our inner-city schools are chaotic and dangerous, and intra-communal relations are often chaotic and dangerous.

Many people warned about these things 50 years ago when the first mass-immigration was foisted on a highly un-willing British population, and were accused of racism, bigotry and xenophobia. Now that the evidence is there for all to see, if you point it out you are STILL accused of racism, bigotry etc. Especially for city-dwellers, and the poorest people in Britain, the trashing of their communities and way of life have been wholesale and catastrophic. Many English people, myself included, are now a minority in their own land, little islands of Englishness in a maelstrom of foreigners.

The English thegns who fought against William the Bastard at Hastings used as their battlecry "Out! Out! Out!". That atavistic urge is starting to awaken in the English. All you politicians, in your picturesque little home counties bastions, do you hear the faint but growing sound of revolt? Then you had better start listening...

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