Jump to content

What_What

Members
  • Posts

    166
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Not Telling

What_What's Achievements

Enthusiast

Enthusiast (6/14)

  • First Post
  • Collaborator
  • Reacting Well
  • Week One Done
  • One Month Later

Recent Badges

29

Reputation

  1. This is a must watch on Sweden... pure and utter madness, imagine in 10-20 years if it keeps up? The women of this country should be worried, the ones can that think for themselves anyway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWSMURYM7bA
  2. What you should do is take your wife and children (if you've got any) and send them for a walk through Tower Hamlets and see how that goes. They might be lucky and only have to put up with the verbals... This is a must watch for any woman by the way, this is exactly where we are heading and have already headed in some parts of the country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d65LFY3BDc Also can you reply to the my post about your absurd immigration theory, I don't blame you for not replying because trying to defend that delusion is next to impossible, you're a far left open border type activist aren't you? one of the truly insane.
  3. Sounds familiar... Enough With The Teddy Bears And Tears: It’s Time To Take Our Civilization Back Carl Court/Getty Images by Raheem Kassam23 Mar 20166,575 Teddy bears, tears, candles, cartoons, murals, mosaics, flowers, flags, projections, hashtags, balloons, wreaths, lights, vigils, scarves, and more. These are the best solutions the Western world seems to come up with every few months when we are slammed by another Islamist terrorist attack. We are our own sickness.Since the world learned of the dozens dead, hundreds injured, and hundreds of thousands affected by Monday’s attack on the NATO and European Union capital, we have seen an outpouring of what is commonly known as “solidarity”. This word – most commonly associated with hard-left politics, trades union activism, socialism, and poseur indie rock bands – has come to mean very little in reality. In effect, “standing in solidarity” with someone now means that you have observed the situation, changed your Facebook profile picture accordingly, and patted yourself on the back. And if like dead bodies Facebook profile pictures lost heat, it would be accurate to say that the Tricolores that adorned the social media profiles of many had hardly become cold before we were all changing the colours of the bands on the flags. From blue to black. From white to yellow. The blood red remains. Because nowadays, teddy bears are the new resolve. They symbolise everything we have become in response to our way of life being threatened, and our people being slaughtered on our streets: inanimate, squishy, and full of crap. Our security services and our police, hamstrung by political correctness, are just as interested (or more?) in rounding up Twitter “hate speech” offenders than criminal, rapist, or terrorist migrants. Our borders are as porous as our brains. We refuse to realise that there are now literally millions of people amongst us who hate us. Who hate our way of life, and who will, one day, dominate our public life. But of course, such statements are dismissed as fear-mongering, alarmist, or “out of touch with reality”. As if the data doesn’t exist, or the demographics aren’t shifting quickly enough to notice. As if vast parts of our towns and cities haven’t become ghettos, or no-go zones, or hubs of child grooming activity, or terrorism. As if mosques, schools, prisons, and universities aren’t used as recruiting grounds for radicals. As if the blood of our countrymen hasn’t even been spilled at all. Instead, we will now think deeply about how we can “reach out” to these populations. How we can “co-exist” and “be tolerant” of one another. As if toleration – which is actually the permittance of what is not actually approved or desired – is a healthy aspiration for a society. It is as if we model our countries on the practice of bending over and “taking one for the team”, chastising those who fail to “tolerate” the most barbaric traditions of alien cultures. It is everything this cartoon – obviously branded “racist” – suggests. “But come on, Raheem, not all immigrants, or Muslims, are criminals, or rapists…. you’re not!” Yeah – and look at me. Excoriated daily by Islamists on Twitter. Why? Because I’ve integrated and I love my country. Because I refuse to believe that an Islamic caliphate is the best thing for Britain, or anywhere, quite frankly. Where is my white (or brown) knight? Where are the voices of the moderate Muslim world defending me? Not that I need protection, or defence, but some people aren’t as hard headed or resolved as I am. Thusly, the albeit minority evil amongst British Muslims is thriving because good Muslims are doing nothing. At some point, we have to question why. I’m not sure most people are ready for the answers to that one. So continue to sit there with your head in your hands. Mourning only to make yourself feel better. Missing people you never knew. Exclaiming, as the most immature of minds does: “Why can’t we all just get along?” Expressing sympathy is no bad thing. But to be truly sympathetic towards someone under attack, one must be chivalrous, gallant, and unafraid. Watching someone getting raped, and tweeting your solidarity with them is not enough. Human nature and goodness calls upon us to intervene. To assist. To free someone from their torture, and to save them from their demise. It is not enough to scrawl “no fear” on a post it note, and stick it onto some £3 flowers. We must be fearless in electing leaders who we feel will best keep us safe. It is one of the few areas of our lives in which we should be able to feel comfortable. We pay our taxes, you keep us safe. If not, then we must arm ourselves. If our governments refuse to protect us, or even begin to use the tools with which we empower them against us: surveillance, counter-terror laws, detention, then we will need to take the law back into our own hands. We cannot be afraid of doing so. It is where our societies all sprung from. The defence of ourselves as individuals. The defence of our families, our properties, our means of production, our communities, and our neighbours. It is why arms sales to individuals has shot up since the migrant crisis in Europe. Many Germans are losing their faith in their elected leaders to protect them. The same applies in Sweden, and in Austria. Some people refuse to take being wiped out laying down. How quaint. It is also time to start to make serious, wide-reaching demands of our politicians on the subject of immigration and Islamism. When U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump said what he said about a temporary ban on Muslim immigration, the tolerance lobby went into overdrive: full condemnations across the board from politicians – including presidents and prime ministers, across the media sphere, and you will recall the House of Commons debating a petition to ban the man from the country. Now even the most politically correct of Hollywood luvvies is asking: is he really that wrong on this? Because Mr. Trump has thought in a cycle longer than his potential presidency: what does the Western world look like in 20, 30, 50 years? What kind of societies do we leave to our children? Do we leave cities with soldiers on patrol. With “peace” signs scrawled onto bomb-struck buildings? Or do we leave them safe places, with real promise for the future. Like our parents, or at least our parents’ parents, left us. In order to confront this question, we have to get to the root cause of the problem. There is too much immigration, or at least, not enough hand-picked immigration, into the Western world today. People of my age had no choice that our post-war leaders felt the heavy hand of post-colonial guilt on their shoulders, and decided to open up our countries, and flood us with “diversity”. But we do have a choice to not make the same mistakes again. And we have a duty to correct the ones that were made. And yes, that does mean exactly what you think it means. It means ending mass migration. It means smashing apart ghettos and no go zones. It means repealing laws that allow for Sharia councils. It means asserting what it means to be British, or European, or American, without fearing a backlash from the political left, or the media classes who scarcely see a face my colour let alone darker. Let them riot. Let them cry. I would far rather be subjected to ceaseless “direct action” by the scourges of my own society than import others. At least if my fellow countrymen are deplorable, I won’t get called a racist for pointing it out. So put down the teddy bears, burst the balloons, and let’s start demanding again that our countries are safe and civilised. And if we can’t find people who’ll make that happen for us… let’s do it ourselves. Raheem Kassam is the Editor in Chief of Breitbart London. He tweets at @RaheemKassam and you can follow him on Facebook here
  4. Keep trying to suppress the truth, you won't win. The little interest I had in you has come to an end, you carry on throwing a tantrum.
  5. Hooray for some sense at last. The leaders in Europe bar a few exceptions are fucking despicable cowards, they've created this extremely dangerous environment for us all and even if we voted in the right sorts of governments tomorrow the repercussions of their actions will be around for many years to come yet. As it stands we're up shit creek, the political elite are actually making things worse and betraying us by the day, it's only going to get worse, does anyone think it's going to get better? They are putting their political agenda/s above our safety, they are sacrificing the lives of the Europeans and putting peoples safety more at risk from a variety of violent crimes. What you say about 10/20 years... the demographics in Europe are changing so fast, just think back to 20 years ago, in 20 years time the UK and Europe is unfortunately going to look vastly different than it is now and certainly not for the better unless we actually do something about it soon, we need to elect real leaders who recognise what's going on like Orban in Hungry, brave people like Marine Le Pen, Geert Wilders and Jimmie Akesson, I so hope Trump gets in, it needs to start and then more countries will follow. This country I don't know, I don't see anyone around, as admirable a job as Farage has done in defeating the PC around mass immigration and bringing it to the mainstream I don't think he has the will to tackle Islam, it's wasn't his fight, leaving the EU is his fight, it ties in but I can't see him wanting to fight that battle. Politically correctness needs to be smashed to pieces in this country, it's very important it is, take a lead from the Polish government and get these liberal nation destroyers out of the systems they have taken over, once that happens then we can properly get on with tackling the genuinely grave issues we face. What gives me a bit of hope is that 5 years ago just talking about immigration was taboo because these cunting PC thought police and their filthy cheap and very nasty tactics censored the debate, now we can talk about it in a civil manner (whatever you think of him Farage is to thank for that) without receiving the thought polices venom, at least nowhere near as much anyway, I bet there are a fair few on here the used to do this on the mass immigration subject, no doubt about it. So hopefully somewhen soon we will be able to see/hear in the MSM and be able to openly what to do about Islam in the west without receiving the spite and venom from these leftists. I couldn't care less what muslims do in their own countries, that's up to their people to sort out, I'd rather have nothing to do with those countries, our and our governments priorities should be with the people of this country, helping them as much as possible to make their lives be the best they can and to be safe from the insanity.
  6. Many people reading what I've written will agree with many parts of it, they care about this place and their reputations though, I get that. Your post above is the perfect example why people won't dare join in the discussion because you are censoring them with your venomous slander, you're a nasty little cunt, pure poison.
  7. A) 2 of the Paris attackers were migrants, do you seriously not think among the migrants entering Europe right now there isn't terrorists amongst them, remember it isn't just about terrorist's it's about our whole future as a people and country, have you seen how these people treat woman, children and gays? The rape culture they bring, (look at Swedens rape statistics for the most obvious example) their culture is a depraved, do you really want lots more of this in the UK Can you tell me what positives muslims have to offer this country? C) Oh please, you've been duped, the vast majority of these people are economic migrants from all over Africa, Bosnia, Albania, Bangledesh, Pakistan etc.. they ain't refugees, look at Calais, these sorts make up the vast majority of the invasion, the Calais migrants could and should've claimed asylum anywhere in Europe (they're meant to claim in the first safe country)... they are here for a free house and benefits, even top EU politicians have admitted this, I'll get quotes if you really need them. So what if the UK was involved in war in some of these countries anyway? (I'd rather they weren't) these people have no divine right to come and live here, I've never been aware of a rule that warring countries are obliged to let in each others people, what about all the slaughter muslims have caused in the past, does that mean the people in the countries/areas they've devastated have a right to enter to their countries how they please? What about the Ottoman empires genocide of 1.5 million Armenians just a century ago? are modern day Armenians all allowed to just waltz on into Islamic countries? Where's the line or rules on this, I'd like to know. Wait B is missing or is it the face? will go A,C,D,E. D) Don't buy that at all, it's a convenient excuse for these mad people to use, look at history what we are seeing is nothing new from these people, the Ottoman Empire committed mass genocide as mentioned above, why do we never hear about that in the MSM? killing and destruction is part of their culture, always has been... and what did Belgium do to deserve that then if it's about payback on western countries that meddled with their country? And why are no suicide bombers ever Iraqis? E) I don't disagree, You can point fingers all over for various reasons, It's sickening watching the way our elites bend over to Saudi.
  8. Mocking is just another form of deflection from the actual debate, it was funny though.
  9. Me too, and the training we give their security forces along with the hate they export over here. Would be more than happy to have nothing to do with them, fat chance though.
  10. 400 to many for my liking and any sane person... and no doubt the liking of the unfortunate peoples relatives and friends who will pay the price of this piece of insanity..
  11. Yes but really Islamic history and their dark age beliefs make the Nazi's look quite small time.
  12. That book is very very real to all muslims, that's the problem, you daft bastard.
×
×
  • Create New...