So you’re a far right radical? You believe. You know you’re right. You’re out on the streets making your point. Have you worked out yet how many millions think you’re wrong?
The numbers are enormous.
Maybe we should be out on the streets too, counter-protesting, but we understand the costs of that, the potential for more violence, the likelihood of a brick in the face from your side.
You don’t represent democracy when you attempt to attack those disagreeing with you, or just doing their job enforcing the law.
That’s why we’re not there.
You have a point, we all understand that, the streets of the UK are changing and not for the better. The point you’re missing is that there are millions of decent people of colour in this country who are nothing whatsoever to do with that. This is a symptom of modern life practically the world over.
Many of the people who live here have a right to be here because historically we invaded their countries, then King George VI decided to turn that into a Commonwealth of respect, and his daughter Queen Elizabeth II kept building that magnificent organisation of equals. If you will invade countries then that leaves you with a responsibility to offer a safe space to those people. It’s the very least you can do.
That used to equal a better, safer life.
Yes illegal immigrants are a concern, so many have sad stories, but why do mainly the young men come? Everyone can see that’s odd.
That doesn’t mean that we fight in the streets!
One man doesn’t mean you can tear our society apart.
Yes the events in Southport were heart-breaking, but we cannot understand why that makes you want to hurt people, attack the police, destroy property, and generally make the entire nation’s life a misery. You’ve made it a thousand times worse for the families too.
It’s not your business it’s a matter for the law.
Yes the young man who did this may be Muslim, but as that hasn’t been released yet, why are you attacking Mosques and hotels housing immigrants? What if he’s a Christian? He was also born here, so he’s home grown. This is about our society. Colour prejudice may be a huge part of why he is the way he is, and why he did what he did.
Even if he was Muslim he is only one Muslim
and millions of others would not do this.
Ultimately you do not represent what it means to be British. You do not speak for us. You speak for the Social Media Trolls, possible foreign influences, and the man in Spain on holiday, all of whom wound you up by strategically placing disinformation. We fact-checked it, you swallowed it wholesale.
Do you not realise that you are the mouthpieces and attackers
for countries and organisations that want to ruin our way of life?
You’re not independent, saving your country, cleaning up your streets, the only ones who understand and are prepared to do something about it.
In a democracy you should ask the rest of the country what they want, not make that decision yourselves. We have the rule of law and the institution of government, voted in by a system where everyone has the right to have their say. We did not vote for you, ask for your help, or want your input. If you want to live in a totalitarian state go and live in one, there are plenty to choose from and you should feel right at home.
Right now let those families mourn – they don’t deserve this.
Deb xx