I’ve been on the Rick Munn show on TNT Radio again, sailing pretty close to the wind this time. This keeps getting worse.
This issue is not going away for Keir Starmer. The more he denies two-tier policing exists, the more egregious examples float to the surface. In some cases, more stringent sentences are faced by protesters than by foreign rapists.
It beggars belief that any Prime Minister could have handled anything this badly. This is perhaps explained by the fact that Labour has never had to govern with social media in the mix. Labour thinks that being in government means you get to control the narrative. They are quite wrong. Starmer is now facing an avalanche of memes and much of the internet is relentlessly taking the piss. You simply cannot keep a lid on it.
Meanwhile, though Starmer has no interest in listening to the natives, somebody has clearly had a word with him. Yesterday evening he tweeted “The rise of antisemitic incidents in the UK is deeply concerning. Jewish people, and all those from faith communities, deserve to feel safe on our streets”.
While Starmer has lavished the “Muslim community” with reassurance over the last few days, without making mention of armed Islamist mobs patrolling the streets, it has not gone unnoticed that “Free Palestine” marchers have been given free licence to terrorise British Jews for the last few months.
We will, of course, get no acknowledgment from Starmer as to where this wave of antisemitism originates. Antisemitism is endemic to Pakistani culture in Britain. It is part of the Islamic curriculum. That, though, does not stop Labour grovelling at the feet of Pakistanis in marginal urban constituencies.
It seems that Starmer is keen to offer reassurance to everyone except for working class Brits who run the risk of having their daughters raped and slaughtered by feral immigrants and Muslims. As far as Labour is concerned, white is far right. There is no nuance to all this. No underlying cause.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift has again been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Austrian authorities have foiled a plan by a supporter of Islamic State to carry out a suicide attack. There is an elephant in the room here that nobody wants to address - especially not Keir Starmer.
Instead of addressing the issues, he thinks the answer is to come down hard on people noticing. Armed Islamist mobs aren’t the problem, it would seem. Tweeting about it is though. We are then told that “anti-racist” marches waving Palestine flags and chanting borderline genocidal slogans is a victory for the good guys, even though one Labour councillor goes as far as calling for protester’s throats to be slashed.
We can’t say for certain if the the rioting is over yet. There may be further scuffles on the weekend as Starmer continues to provoke the situation. The riots will fizzle out eventually, but his obstinate and tin-eared approach will set the tone for the next term. He has made a great many enemies this last week and shown his true colours. We now know that we come last in any equation.
When parliament gets back to work, the first order of business will be to crack down on social media, while according to the Telegraph, the government is weighing up a “range of views” about whether to introduce an agreed description of “anti-Muslim prejudice”. Or as I call it, blasphemy laws. Starmer has clearly chosen a side and it isn’t ours. If he wants a war with the British people, he is certain to get one.
Starmer and his Motley Crew's disdain for the white working class can be explained when examined through the lense of Critical Race Theory. All whites are Oppressors and therefore are not to be given any sympathy, any "non-whites" are oppressed and therefore their behaviour should be excused. Look at the way the Left have excused/ignored the actions of Hamas on October 7th. That was acceptable because the were oppressed by those putative whites, the Jews.
An example of the lack of Critical Thinking on the left, I give you "Queers for Palestine".
“The Romanian and Roma community have played a fantastic role in the community and have contributed much to the diversity and richness of the Harehills”
https://news.leeds.gov.uk/news/joint-statement-on-behalf-of-leeds-city-council-and-the-romanian-and-roma-community
I notice Rotherham Council didn’t comment on the “magnificent contribution” of their white working class population despite their fringe element behaving badly, but Leeds Council does.