April 12, 2024
We’re currently living through history; a time our children will hopefully look back upon, and wonder what the hell was going on.
The cover-up of Britain is the inevitable consequence of basing a society on victimhood rather than facts.
The cover-up of Britain is the inevitable consequence of basing a society on victimhood rather than facts.

We’re currently living through history; a time our children will hopefully look back upon, and wonder what the hell was going on. As UK police are instructed to kneel rather than aggravate the ‘largely peaceful’ thuggery, it’s easy to get distracted by the carnage on the streets of London. The most poignant aspect of the Black Lives Matter riots however, may not be the violence, but the quiet boarding up of Winston Churchill.

Voted the greatest Briton of all time in a 2002 nationwide poll, Winnie has now entered the Witness Protection Program. Not only are Churchill’s rather exotic curves a tad racy for Londoners under Sadiq Khan’s watch, he didn’t even have to don a bikini to cause a stir. What on earth has happened in the past two decades for Churchill to evoke such hostility?

I believe one important aspect is the new crime of ‘seeing things’. Britain has become a strange place of late, where everything is policed except crime. FGM, knife crime, even gang rape is de rigueur – but speaking out about them without the correct nomenclature is a dangerous game.

If you want a good example of how this plays out, consider the industrial-scale rape of white British girls by largely Muslim men over the span of decades. The government had no problem with this, routinely ignoring information they received. The police meanwhile, only got agitated about grooming when someone tried to get them involved. When forced to comment, they blamed the victims for their ‘poor behaviour’.

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See Also:

(1) Britain is being trolled

(2) ‘I want my money back!’ Finnish MEP erupts as she demands euro abolished in fiery tirade

(3) Von der Leyen’s final warning – there will be no post- Brexit deal without this

(4) Nicola Sturgeon nightmare: Scottish economy could be ‘worst in developed world’

(5) EU’s superstate dreams in turmoil after COVID-19 has Brussels bloc on brink of collapse

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