As I've posted a lot about the situation in the UK of late, and of examples of something similar happening in the US, I believe that Dan is confused about the purpose of these posts. He seems to think that this is just me bashing on the "poor and oppressed" because that seems to be the only lens through which Dan sees things.
What I'm trying to do is point out a few things that should be obvious.
1. I can think of no action that is more oppressive than rape even when that rape is carried out bt the "oppressed" against the "oppressor". It's vile, it's wrong, and it could be viewed as part of a larger movement of conquest.
2. When the rapes and other crimes are viewed in light of the rhetoric from these immigrant group in which "Death to..." and language of the intent to replace the government of the host country with Sharia, it certainly changes the context.
3. Islam is one of, if not the, ideology responsible for the most conquest, oppression, genocide, and terror over the last few centuries. It is absurd to pretend that Islam is not part of the "oppressor" class, and is really "oppressed".
4. What's happening in Europe is a direct result of policies enacted and supported by the various liberal/progressive parties in control of various European governments. Unregulated immigration, absurdly generous free stuff, a two tiered "justice system", and allowing immigrant enclaves to become areas where the legitimate government has no control, are all choices that have been made. Those choices have consequences, which we are seeing play out in real time.
5. Dan and his ilk, want to enact those same types of policies in the US. Yet somehow they don't seem to comprehend that we can get a preview of coming attractions by watching how those policies work in Europe.
6. When a member of a particular community/group is arrested for a criminal act, it is inappropriate to threaten violence against either the government or innocent citizens as a response to that arrest or conviction. Further, any public expression of "Death to..." or threats to impose any different governmental system should lead to immediate deportation.
It's not that hard to understand, especially as we've seen the early stages of what's befallen Europe starting to play out in the US. In short, any culture/nationality/religion/people group which does not understand the simple realities that certain behaviors are wrong/illegal should not be imported into the US. If you think that it's acceptable to rape children, or impose a different legal system onto other countries, then you are not welcome in the US. It's not about "race" or skin color in the least. It's about respecting and abiding by the laws of any country that might accept you as an immigrant and choosing not to overthrow the existing government. It's a pretty low bar, yet this reasonable set of expectations seems too much for some.
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In short, Europe has graciously stepped into the role of canary in the coal mine, we should appreciate their sacrifice and do our best to avoid following them down this path.
https://x.com/inevitablewest/status/1955243219039522931?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
What polling is suggesting is that actual Europeans are supporting the furthest right wing parties they can because they know that they have to regain some sanity in Europe.
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/wayne/2025/08/11/election-voter-fraud-charges-hamtramck-councilmen-mohammed-kamrul-hassan-muhtasin-rahman-safman/85608893007/
Is anyone surprised at the demographic of these scum?
FYI, this applies to Canada as well.
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Much of this is actually happening here, including "honor" killings of girls by their own fathers. I just read there's something like 40 instances of such every year in our country, though of that number, actually killings might be just one category of islamic insanity listed among others. I'll try to find where I read that and post it here if I do.
Yes, as I noted (primarily thinking of the recent MN rape case, the multiple massive frauds in MN, and the takeovers in places like Hamtramck) we are seeing aspects of the same rot in the US, but it's earlier in the process.
The point is that we still have the ability to stop things before they get worse, by stopping the idiotic policies of the left.
Interesting graph. 80% of gang rapists in Britain are Pakistani, 4% Bangladeshi, and 13% "other Asian" (south Asian). The UK could immediately cut their rapes by a massive amount simply by deporting all south Asian males in the country. Yet they choose not to.
https://x.com/wil_da_beast630/status/1955229027699937386/photo/1
" The UK could immediately cut their rapes by a massive amount simply by deporting all south Asian males in the country."
But this requires assuming all are the same based on the actions of a few, which is your argument against my preference to denying all from muslim majority countries.
Yes, I did say that they COULD take the easy step and round up every South Asian male in the UK and watch rapes drop precipitously. I didn't say that they SHOULD do that, merely that it would be the easiest way for a government to stop a particular crime based on the demographics of those convicted. What they SHOULD do is deport them immediately after conviction. While it would involve deporting a small number of South Asian males who have not been caught, it's still based on the actions of the vast majority of that demographic as well as on the culture they come from. But it's moot because they won't do it.
The point is, and related to one I've made before, that we could virtually end the vast majority of crime in the US and UK by imprisoning or deporting a relatively small amount of individuals. The data is clear that @80+% of crimes are committed by a very small % of the population. The UK could accomplish the same thing by imprisoning every one in a child rape ring for life after the first offense. But that would require keeping them on the government dole for life.
The point being that one demographic is responsible for 96% of the rapes in the UK. How they handle that is immaterial, it's simply a way to point out how overwhelmingly the data points in one direction.
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