Posted on 05/23/2017 5:36:56 PM PDT by Ray76
Today is Teary Solidarity Day in the UK. Flowers, candles, and teddy bears are accumulating in their appointed places. Photos of slain children are being displayed on television and in the newspapers, and weepy citizens are lamenting their tragic loss. New hashtags proliferate on social media. And politicians recycle their tired clichés about standing together and not letting the terrorists divide us and etc blah yak.
And things continue the same, in Britain and throughout the Multicultural West.
Our English correspondent Paul Weston has a few choice words to say about last nights Islamic terrorist attack in Manchester, and the reactions to it by the political class and the talking heads of the media:
The Queen has the legal right to behead anyone she wants.
She should decree this bomber be beheaded in public and see what happens.
Dude you and those like you that enable Islam are a large part of the problem
Huh?
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
The Brits need to find their cojones and drag a dozen MPs into the streets and whip them bloody. Then tell them that’s the first part of a three part message to the elites.
Next, raid the armories and properly equip yourselves with grenades, mortars, rifles and machineguns and remodel a few mosques. Tell them that’s the first of a three part message.
If that was a polite withdrawal — I’d hate to be around when you guys withdraw in a snit. ;)
Why is this allowed to exist?
Chaos and Fear creates a vacuum and the willingness of the people to go along for “safety” reasons so for power hungry tyrants can become supreme Rulers.
These are the consequences for failing to address the issue.
The police know about it, yet nobody does anything?
Stealing this. Thanks.
No, the traitor class is being paid off by those who ENDORSE islam.
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