Posted on 01/20/2026 11:51:37 AM PST by Navy Patriot
There's an independent, subversive, England-loving, purple-haired Goth girl taking online, disgruntled Brits by storm, and it's got the Labour government's knickers all in a twist.
Her name is Waifu Amelia
Her fictional backstory is that she's a schoolgirl who deeply loves British flags and culture. Wild child that she looks, Amelia is immensely proud of her country and has a real problem with the state of the United Kingdom as it stands today.
She sees the hordes of immigrants being allowed to pour into the country not as an asset but as an invasion. Amelia resents that any public manifestation of British pride is immediately quashed by a nascent, tyrannical government now preying on its citizens, while indulging and encouraging the worst in the newcomers flooding into the tiny island. The problem with Amelia, according to school officials, is her outspoken and unfiltered views that all of this is wrong.
This fictional teenager has inspired everything from sweetly patriotic anime cartoons, with menacing Big Brother overtones from school teachers...
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It's worth the watch!
I couldn’t agree more.
I don’t love England, but I love that Amelia loves England.
They left out the part where the Amelia character was hijacked from an instructional government AI training tool called “Prevent” that helpfully offered instruction to young white makes on how to be DEI inclusive, subservient pricks. Some Anons hacked the government servers and took over the AI character, turning her into an alt-hottie who actually loves her country.
Makes = males
My favorite Amelia meme is a parody of the Apple 1984 dystopia commercial. She runs up with the sledgehammer and hurls it into an image of Keir Starmer dressed up in Stalin’s uniform .
It would be really cool if “Amelia” passed “Mohammed” as the most popular baby name in Britain (but I wouldn’t bet on it).
I’ll bet a British pound that right now Starmer is meeting with his advisors to discuss ways to suppress AI Amelia.
The UK has “public order” offenses, one of which is causing others “distress”. Maybe they’ll use that one.
Share an Amelia clip, get a visit from Scotland Yard.
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Some of that information and the U.K. government-funded educational visual novel Pathways game, (the UK government Disinformation tool used to Indoctrinate the young UK Citizens), is included farther down on the Hot Air page.
If you have further information, it is welcome here, Girl!
Yes, ... hopefully President Trump and Elon Musk are right now implementing "Connect Britain With Starlink" that Starmer can't shut off.
She was a character in propaganda video game the Government put out. She was supposed to be an example of what you should not be but it backfired and everyone embraced her and she became a hero. It got so bad they even pulled the “game” for awhile.
Waifu is a word that started as Wife in English then became Waifu when pronounced by the Japanese. It’s basically a sexy female cartoon character.
The great thing about Amelia is they can’t toss her in prison like they can with a real Islamic dissenter like Tommy Robinson.
That video deserves an Academy Award.
The line about “We’ve got the recipes for curry, we don’t need 2 million Indians here to make it” actually was a joke/skit Rowan Atkinson performed 40+ years ago on the BBC Comedy Show “Not the Nine-O’clock News.”
Atkinson played the standard leftist media caricature of a Tory politician: “Now, a lot of immigrants are Indians and Pakistanis for instance, and... I like curry, I do! But now that we’ve got the recipe, is there really any need for them to stay?”
It was meant to be a typical leftist BBC slam on Conservatives and their “backward” views on immigration.
I love how it has been turned around on them.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the UK banned the baby name Amelia, starting right now.
It’s so weird.
I keep picturing helicopters or planes airdropping Starlink connection equipment across Iran and now the UK to the citizens for free.
Life is turned really strange.
That’s sexist. It should be spouse-u or partner-u.
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