Riots, Knives and Double Standards
12th August 2024
Now that the rioting seems to have passed, one wonders what was the point of it all. It has created no tangible change. The ‘no-go’ areas in Britain remain – not the kind of places one would go out of one’s way to send a postcard from, rather than places one cannot enter. The motive of the perverted Southport child murderer is no clearer. Appallingly, more boats full of illegal immigrants continue to land on British beaches. The threat of extreme Islamism across Europe via recent immigrants and their offspring persists, as the Swift concert arrests in Austria have so clearly demonstrated.
Some other truths have emerged or been confirmed during the recent chaos:
Firstly, two-tier policing is undeniably real. It’s still one rule for ‘Asian’ minorities and another for British blacks and whites, despite the government’s and police’s denial and the repeated lessons of places like Rotherham and Telford. It was good to eventually see some of the Muslim knife-carriers arrested, charged, and sentenced. For a while, it seemed they had once again escaped justice.