We can go round and round with the same arguments, the only one that will work is to draw up the drawbridge, fill the moat with water and allow the Navy to do their job and defend us !
All criminals and people who do not love our Country to be deported.
Don’t we need a discussion about FROM where the immigrants come? By and large, immigrants from Asia (China, Taiwan, Japan, Hongkong, Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand) do not carry out violent stabbings, and don’t go around raping girls. Why is that? Why are these violent acts carried out predominantly by African, Pakistani, Middle Eastern men? Why? Westerners have this strange idea that people are the same everywhere. We’re like interchangeable widgets, say the looney Left. But we’re not. People are really different.
I usually agree with you, Laura, but I disagree here. As a Jew, I'm aware that of the hundreds of thousands of Holocaust survivors and their millions of descendants worldwide, none of committed a crime like this. While I do agree with an end to open borders and much stricter restrictions on immigrations, I don't think that a blanket "No one from a genocide" rule would be helpful plan.
From what little we've been allowed to learn about Rudakubana (do you follow Charlie Bentley-Astor on Substack? She's done a lot of research here), I suspect a number of factors interacted to create the monster he became, from personal pathology (he sounds like a psychopath in the clinical sense) to anti-white/anti-Western attitudes in the education system -- and, of course, there are still plausible rumours that he's a jihadist, reinforced by the al-Qaeda training manual found in his possession. While his family's history may well have played into this, it's not necessarily a necessary or sufficient cause of his crime.
Good article and several excellent points there. When you import asylum seekers it is likely you'll get people from both sides, some groups masquerading as others to get away from the conflict. But as we've seen in Rwanda these things aren't just forgotten.
The Hutu/Tutsi conflicts are more complex than portrayed to us, leaving out the reasons the tribes have conflicts and mass murders going back even before the decades of post-colonial mass slaughters. Tribal conflicts are passed down through the generations, look at the leader of the Conservatives who says, openly (and without being arrested I note) that she is Yoruba and doesn't identify as Nigerian and has "ethnic enemies" in the North of Nigeria. This is an educated, rich, powerful and successful woman living thousands of miles away yet she brings conflict with her in her heart.
We need to pay attention to this and not be so keen to act as a safe haven for people.
Thanks Laura.
We can go round and round with the same arguments, the only one that will work is to draw up the drawbridge, fill the moat with water and allow the Navy to do their job and defend us !
All criminals and people who do not love our Country to be deported.
That's the way to protect our children.
Don’t we need a discussion about FROM where the immigrants come? By and large, immigrants from Asia (China, Taiwan, Japan, Hongkong, Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand) do not carry out violent stabbings, and don’t go around raping girls. Why is that? Why are these violent acts carried out predominantly by African, Pakistani, Middle Eastern men? Why? Westerners have this strange idea that people are the same everywhere. We’re like interchangeable widgets, say the looney Left. But we’re not. People are really different.
I usually agree with you, Laura, but I disagree here. As a Jew, I'm aware that of the hundreds of thousands of Holocaust survivors and their millions of descendants worldwide, none of committed a crime like this. While I do agree with an end to open borders and much stricter restrictions on immigrations, I don't think that a blanket "No one from a genocide" rule would be helpful plan.
From what little we've been allowed to learn about Rudakubana (do you follow Charlie Bentley-Astor on Substack? She's done a lot of research here), I suspect a number of factors interacted to create the monster he became, from personal pathology (he sounds like a psychopath in the clinical sense) to anti-white/anti-Western attitudes in the education system -- and, of course, there are still plausible rumours that he's a jihadist, reinforced by the al-Qaeda training manual found in his possession. While his family's history may well have played into this, it's not necessarily a necessary or sufficient cause of his crime.
As you said, it’s only a matter of time before the next atrocity.
“Don’t look back in anger” isn’t going to work anymore.
If only they were the sole group of whom this is true.
Good article and several excellent points there. When you import asylum seekers it is likely you'll get people from both sides, some groups masquerading as others to get away from the conflict. But as we've seen in Rwanda these things aren't just forgotten.
The Hutu/Tutsi conflicts are more complex than portrayed to us, leaving out the reasons the tribes have conflicts and mass murders going back even before the decades of post-colonial mass slaughters. Tribal conflicts are passed down through the generations, look at the leader of the Conservatives who says, openly (and without being arrested I note) that she is Yoruba and doesn't identify as Nigerian and has "ethnic enemies" in the North of Nigeria. This is an educated, rich, powerful and successful woman living thousands of miles away yet she brings conflict with her in her heart.
We need to pay attention to this and not be so keen to act as a safe haven for people.
We do know 1 year on:
- activist KCs and judges are in concert with Uniparty to debase the UK in ways few can imagine.
- the unexplained harbouring of known Rwanda activists, with regular visits back to the country. Why were they here in the first place?
- the backlash is underway, as the gap between those in power and the public becomes impossible to ignore.
None of this gives back anyone killed by this insanity.
Let us hope we can do much better from now on, in the memory of all who died.