The deviance of Open Borders
It is not normal to allow your country to be invaded by military aged men from foreign countries with misogynistic cultures.
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Last Friday it was reported in the Guardian, “A man has pleaded guilty to the rape of a 12-year-old girl in Warwickshire, in a case that prompted anti-asylum protests in Nuneaton.’
Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, of no fixed abode, changed his plea at Warwick crown court on Friday, admitting the single charge of rape of a child under 13 on 22 July.
Mulakhil, an Afghan national, had previously denied
· abducting a child,
· three counts of rape and two counts of sexual assault of a child under 13
at a hearing on 28 August.
Co-defendant Mohammad Kabir, 23, of no fixed abode, previously pleaded not guilty to
· attempting to take a child,
· aiding and abetting rape of a child under 13,
· and intentional strangulation of the girl at the hearing in August.
Mulakhil was assisted in the hearing with a Farsi interpreter and pleaded guilty to a single count of oral rape.
Mohammad Kabir was assisted with a Pashto interpreter.
The hearing did not mention the men’s nationalities or immigration status.
The judge, Kristina Montgomery KC, remanded the two men in custody before a hearing on 12 December and a trial on 26 January.”
This got very little coverage over the weekend but let’s give the media the benefit of the doubt because a trial is to come. Nothing I say here should be taken to influence that trial. I am speaking about the guilty plea entered by Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, of no fixed abode, admitting the single charge of rape of a child under 13 on the 22nd of July.
The Guardian helpfully adds, “the incident sparked protests in Nuneaton in August. Protesters marched along the town’s high street holding St George’s cross and union jack flags, while a handful wore clothing bearing Nazi imagery. Speakers told the crowd: “England is doomed. You cannot stop it by protesting. The far right must unite.”
So you see, you have to be a member of the far – right and indeed have Nazi inclinations if you are protesting the rape of a 12 year old girl. No decent person would join such a protest.

I looked up Nuneaton on the map. It is about an hour outside Birmingham, and an hour in the other direction from the beautiful and very English, Stratford – upon – Avon. This was of course birthplace to the greatest English writer William Shakespeare. No one in Afghanistan built these towns and they have absolutely no business being there.
We are not told whether Mr Ahmad Mulakhil who is 23 yearsold and needed a Farsi interpreter when he pleaded guilty to one count of oral rape against a 12 year old child was one of the 25,000 Afghanis that the Royal Air Force helpfully flew into Britain after an email error.
Nor do we know if he is one of the military aged men that came over on the dinghy from Calais that are always escorted by the Royal Navy. Perhaps he was smuggled in on the back of a lorry.
We are not told anything. We are told that Ahmad Mulakhil was of ‘no fixed abode.’ But he did have an abode of sorts - that abode was England.
It is not normal to allow your country to be invaded by military aged men from totally foreign countries with misogynistic cultures. This is deviant.
There are people who will object to my term ‘military aged men’ and that instead these men are ‘vulnerable,’ fleeing terrible, awful war zones. Instead we are told we have a moral obligation to take in the Ahmad Mulakhil’s of the world, no matter how many come. That Britain and indeed Ireland are morally obliged to grant refuge and asylum to these men who come from a country that has banned women from speaking in public, from school and condemned women to die in childbirth because they cannot be attended by male doctors and women are not permitted to become one.
I say to you politicians, immigration lawyers and refugee charity workers: you are a moral disgrace. You have dedicated yourself to importing men who are direct and present danger to women and girls in this country. You have devoted yourself to undermining the rule of law, destroying public trust in democratic institutions including politics and the judiciary. You are a special kind of scum. You and your inverted, disordered sense of moral superiority do not fool me. You are directly responsible for every single attack that is carried out by a military aged man from misogynistic cultures who has been imported into England and Ireland on women and girls. Every single one. There should be zero asylum from these countries. Zero.
To my readers, if you think that the reforms proposed by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood MP are going to become law you are mistaken. I explain here why this is not going to happen but in short you cannot make serious changes to asylum laws in a country that has an institutional open border. That is not going to happen.
Mahmood v Hermer
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"You are a moral disgrace" - that paragraph is so perfectly articulated.
I don't watch much telly but whenever I do see a political discussion on the topic, it's always three or four panellists taking the "moral high ground" against one - and using phrases such as "fleeing war", "fleeing a desperate situation", "only seeking a better life", "vulnerable", "we went all over the world ourselves (Irish)", "there's no link between immigration and crime", "you're using dangerous language", "that's the language of hate" etc etc... it can be dispiriting.
Well presented and debated by Laura Perrins.
Here's the farce.
Two people connected by the same offence, yet for the purposes of the court they need 2 different translators.
Is the State and associated NGOs now claiming all of the migrants are unable to communicate or even understand only 1 language? That is clearly untrue.
Under Wammy Lammy MP the court translator bill has increased:
2021-22 – during the pandemic - £22 million
2024 - £32.4 million
2025 - set to pass £35 million
We are being played by some of the poorest and least educated people on the planet, 'assisted' by the NGOs and the State.