(07-14-2025, 04:50 PM)gortex Wrote: Following the arrest and remanding in custody of the pervert Ethiopian migrant who after a few days in this Country started sexually assaulting girls (posted about above) residents of Epping gathered in their hundreds to protest outside the local hotel that has become a home to illegals including the aforementioned Ethiopian calling for it to be vacated of its unwanted guests , the hotel is not far from a school.
As with any anti-migrant protest the loud mouths of ANTIFA turned up to call people names and hold their signs calling people Far Right Fascist for being concerned for the safety of their children , the lads weren't having any of it.
ANTIFA came to play but ended up running away , their is some blood.
We are at boiling point , it's already kicking off in Spain and Ireland.
It's good to see ANTIFA finally getting their asses handed to them! They are a boil on the world's ass.
I think Greece may be the next flashpoint. They seem to be having a time of it, and sent a delegation to Libya to discuss the matter and get Libya to step up and stop sending boats into the Med, but Libya threw the delegation out of the country... and the boats continue to come. Greece has put a 90 day moratorium of "asylum" applications, but the EU is giving them hell about that.
France and Germany both seem to be happy to be a staging and distribution point for invaders, but Germany is meeting some friction from Poland about it. There is talk in Poland of fortifying their borders with mine fields - something any nation under active invasion should consider, in my opinion. There is just something about having Hamid blown into a cloud of dust and body parts right in front of your eyes that give the rest of the invasion force pause for thought.
As I've said before, if these countries, the UK included, either won't or can't meet the expectations of their voters, then the voters will definitely, at some point, step up to the plate and take matters into their own hands. It's inevitable when one not only ignores, but actually bites, the hand that feeds.
Patience only stretches so far before it snaps.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake