Integration? What's in it for us?
The other day I wrote an intentionally controversial article. There is a place for robust polemics now and then - and the problem of feral blacks rampaging through our cities is something that needs to be addressed in uncompromising terms.
One commenter took issue with my framing. He said “There are real problems - youth crime, retail theft, the consequences of gutting youth services and policing through austerity”. Another commenter remarked “I fundamentally disagree with you and I’m horrified by your sentiment but I expect you’re unsurprised by that. I do have a question though. Is there anything that could possibly change your mind? Do you think you could possibly qualify or alter your opinion slightly? Is there anything that might persuade you that Race is not the fundamental issue?”.
Let’s cut to the chase here. Race is an issue here. What we’re seeing is something that happens on a regular basis, and the common factor in all the instances I’ve seen is that the perpetrators are black. This is the reason why spirits in the local Co-op are under lock and key when they didn’t used to be.
We used to have a high trust society where the small businesses didn’t need full time security guards and it didn’t require extra policing. What happened, though, is that certain cohorts realised they could loot shops in broad daylight without any real fear of being caught. Our unwritten social contract means nothing to these people. It’s third worldism where anything that isn’t nailed down is fair game. Consequently, we now need police and security where once they were not needed at all.
The trend is that the blacker the area, the more security you need. This is a phenomenon you can observe in the USA which has led to “food deserts”, where supermarkets have closed their doors for good, because the profit margin is wiped by by theft. In retail trade publications, grocery industry representatives cite shoplifting as a direct result of criminal justice reforms that threaten their businesses. Social justice activists blame poverty and rising costs, but we’re not seeing young mums stealing essentials. We’re seeing wholesale looting.
Here in the UK, we’re starting to see similar where shoplifting is treated as trivial by the police. The crime is seriously under-reported and the problem is so urgent police forces need to take "immediate action", according to the House of Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee.
The Lords committee held an inquiry into tackling shoplifting in which it heard evidence from police chiefs, retailers and industry experts in May and September. In a letter, it said there were more than 443,000 incidents of shop theft recorded by police in the year to March 2024 – the highest ever since records began 20 years ago. But they were “a drop in the ocean” when compared with likely real figures estimated at 17 million annually – which has “devastating consequences for businesses and families”.
Shop theft has evolved from “individualised offending to relentless, large-scale, organised operations accompanied by unprecedented levels of violence”, it added. It said shoplifting cost the retail sector nearly £2bn last year – which resulted in price rises impacting individuals, families and communities.
What this now calls for is a concerted effort by the police and the courts to restore order. We know, though, how that will play out. Black children have been brought up with a sense of victimhood and entitlement, and race grifters will immediately claim the polite are disproportionately targeting blacks - even in areas where they are a majority.
Again we can look to Baltimore to see how this plays out, with police officers subject to a slew of unsubstantiated complains, to the extent they are hesitant to arrest blacks at all - especially when their every arrest is filmed. We then also see black juries acquitting them and politicians throwing the police under the bus. Race relations aren’t quite as bad as they are in the USA but they are deteriorating, and we are on the same slippery slope, where blacks can organised to leverage effective immunity. At no point have I said race is a determinant of behaviour, but the racial element to this problem cannot simply be ignored.
I’m not going to pretend I know how to fix this. America hasn’t succeeded if fifty years of trying. They’ve tried everything from light touch to zero tolerance, but the problems persist. For sure, we can put more police on the beat, clear the backlogs in the courts, increase the number of prison places, and invest in more “yoof clubs” but the problem is still feral black kids with no boundaries imposed by parents.
As such, it will require a social work industrial complex as we see in the USA. It requires early intervention and expensive social surveillance systems. In conjunction with this, it requires new measures to make it more difficult to sell stolen goods on online market places anonymously. There is also a flash mob dynamic to this where some of it is co-ordinated over Tik-Tok. Apparently, it’s as much a street cred thing.
Much of this is exacerbated by uncontrolled immigration where blacks simply aren’t going to learn British social customs because there are no British people around from which to learn them. We’ll eventually run out of white social services professionals able or willing to work with them, especially teachers, because the rise in dangerous misogyny is not coming from white kids. The moral panic about the mansophere is just another left wing diversionary tactic to avoid talking about race and culture.
I think we can probably do better with policing and but the problem of fatherless children going feral is very much an issue within black communities. The courts and the schools have a role to play, but on the whole it’s going to require more societal adjustments, curbs to public freedoms, more internet controls and more tax. As such, the presence of black people makes life in Britain objectively worse.
Moreover, I think our best efforts to contain these problems will fail. At this scale it’s sweeping leaves on a windy day. It will get worse because civilised people don’t want to be around the crime, the disorder and the squalor. There’s a reason we’re seeing an exodus of white people to the regions and this is it. We retreat to the safe and the familiar - and that’s how we gradually lose our cities.
What you then get is entire London boroughs where nobody pays the water bill, nobody pays council tax, paying for goods in shops is seen as optional, and all the unwritten rules than makes civilisation tick, such as queuing for a bus, simply evaporate. London bus drivers now have to sit behind reenforced glass. As such, any claim we are strengthened by diversity can only be met with a hollow laugh. The trend is South Africanisation.
The issue for me is that I cannot see the value in them being here at all. I know of no contribution blacks have made to the economic and social life of the country that makes any of this worth enduring. Even if we could successfully integrate the barely housetrained, I have to ask… what’s in it for us?



David Horowitz, a founder of the New Left in the 60s saw this in San Francisco.
Good black citizens with families complained that liberal politicians incentivised the single parent family model.
It turned him to the Right.
Can’t fault your logic although it’s a bit shocking to see it in print, guess that’s thirty years of gaslighting by the establishment.