The British Horror

A tiny excerpt from the Pakistani rape gangs report released yesterday:

There are many horrors described in the report most of which I’m not capable of reading. But the collusion of the authorities with the rapists is a big unifying theme. I am likely to see issues of class in everything, but here it does not make sense to appeal to class. The rapists and the victims all belong on the lowest rung of the class ladder. This is not a war of aristos against proles or vice versa.

The principle on which the authorities operate and the cultural elites still do, as they mock or dismiss the evidence of the horrific rapes, it’s clearly ethnic. White Britain decided to self-destruct. None of the explanations that have been proffered make sense. This is not guilt over the Holocaust, because nobody on the planet opposed and fought Hitler as consistently as the British.

24 thoughts on “The British Horror

  1. I still think there’s a major class element there. Sure, perps and vics all from the same class, but not the admin importing the perps. It looks very much as though upperclass Britain decided to import mercenaries whose main job is to subjugate and immiserate the lower classes.

    ethyl

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  2. I agree with Ethyl. This is an attack on the English poor and working class. The ethnic divide is because the upper classes have decided to replace the underclass with immigrants. The upperclasses like cheap curry shops, and other services provided by the ethnic underclass and prefer them to their own underclass because they don’t unionise or talk back.

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    1. There are vivid descriptions in the report of children being raped by dogs and rapists placing bets on whether the children would be raped vaginally or anally. Willingness to tolerate this in your own society goes beyond curry shops. I refuse to believe that anybody loves curry to that extent. Besides, writing an article about how this is a horrible thing that does not deprive anybody of curry. My friends, even I am not Marxist enough to think that this is entirely economic.

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  3. Cowboy mentions the welfare/working class

    Clarissa speculates middle class girls are next

    Does this make sense as something like Canada’s not-exactly-voluntary MAID program as a logical response to an overburdened entitlement system? Did someone decide that the underclass was costing too much, and the solution was to import a different underclass? The problem was already well known in the 70s, but the decision to mass-import started with Tony Blair in the 90s. Anybody with information and sense could have predicted the results, which suggests the results were either deliberate, OR it was decided they were acceptable collateral damage.

    But then, the migrants themselves are quite expensive. So how does the math work out? Are they being funded through different channels? Are they expensive not because they cost more per-person to support than white welfare recipients, but because the money streams that support migrants are different from those supporting the native underclass, and easier for well-placed people to tap into as administrators, contractors, same fraud/nepo stuff we’re seeing in California? Like, did this happen as a result of an easier-to-game funding structure?

    OR… is it straight-up national self-hatred? Clarissa’s assertion that the middle class is next: I don’t know. I can’t comprehend that one.

    Is this a rotting-from-the-head elite corruption problem? It’s certainly plausible, from the standpoint of… it’s hella easier to extract resources from an increasingly financially squeezed populace if they’re consumed with just trying to keep themselves and their kids safe. Once your neighborhood is X% (what is that percent? 10? 20?) Paki, are you gonna have the time or energy to care about tax policy, property rights, or basically anything other than personal safety? But that’s not self-hatred, it’s covert resource extraction.

    ethyl

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    1. The atrocities described in the report are of such a nature that they should override any materialistic considerations. I don’t think it’s about money. I think money is what people use to justify this, but I strongly believe that it goes far beyond that.

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      1. I respect your opinion enough to make room for some kind of deep soul-sickness, but I can’t say I understand it as a cause.

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          1. The main question is whether the British people will finally do something about this report? Nothing was done about Henry Nowak. Nothing was done about the Belfast beheading. Will this report also fade from the news in a few days, and the horror will continue?

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              1. I don’t know who this person is but I’m completely in agreement:

                “Justice for these crimes will necessarily take place at a scale that will shock the pacified sensibilities of the over-socialized Liberal West, but nothing short of a biblical level reckoning will be sufficient to qualify as justice in this case.

                @RupertLowe10 is not wrong to draw comparisons to the Holocaust. It is the only appropriate frame of reference in the popular zeitgeist that articulates the actual magnitude of what was allowed to take place under successive British governments. Nor is he wrong to propose the reinstatement of the death penalty as the appropriate restitution for these crimes.

                The rapists and state officials who enabled this atrocity both deserve to hang.”

                https://x.com/i/status/2067062412952354870

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        1. I don’t recall when exactly this first was making the rounds on socmed. But I remember being appalled by the comment threads where, not once or twice, but on what seemed like every comment thread, there’d be at least a few people dropping in to say, basically: “I’m from the UK and you Americans just don’t understand: the lower classes aren’t really people. More like animals. So it’s no big deal.”

          To this day, I wonder about those accounts. Does that reflect the actual opinion of non-underclass Brits generally, or were those Nudge Unit propaganda accounts doing a “keep moving, nothing to see here” thing, or what? Pakistani engagement farmers usually have worse syntax. I know it’s the internet and there are always that handful of accounts that make you despair for humanity, but still…

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          1. I saw the same basic sentiment from a “right wing” Brit I personally know back when that 12 year old girl defended herself from a creep with an axe. This guy is against mass immigration and took a dim view of the creepy adult man, but he still felt it was very important that American onlookers be informed that the girl is low down trash, as if that would affect our view of the situation at all. And I saw much worse stuff from other people when that incident happened; I would imagine this is when you saw all that garbage. I’m under the impression that it reflects genuine sentiment even if some bots also got in on the action. Middle class Brits seem even more vicious about it than the upper class (which isn’t surprising.)

            Lower class British whites and Pakistani rapists may be part of the same class in a Marxist sense, but in the sense of British social class they are not. Immigrants are outside of this class system entirely; it’s like trying to assign a caste like Brahmin or dalit to an American guy living in India. They are mercenaries brought in to attack the “enemy.” It is factually and genuinely anti-white, but it’s not all white Brits who are targeted. Brits eagerly import a civilizational poison because they hate lower class Brits more than they love their country. That is my read on the situation, anyway.

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            1. That was… very much the impression I came away with, after reading those comments.

              I still hope those weren’t real people expressing common sentiments because I don’t want to think that poorly of the UK. But I haven’t been able to rule it out.

              ethyl

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              1. I have a great love and respect for the British past. But I can’t say I have much love for the present day country or people, though there are many wonderful individuals like Rupert Lowe.

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              2. This degeneration is unbearable to watch for anybody who loves Western civilization. I keep hoping that Britain will come back. They’ve got to come back. There’s got to be more to their story.

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              3. “There’s got to be more to their story.”

                There is, where are the men? The Muslim rape groups also tried that crap on Sikh girls. But the Sikh families and communities are still largely intact, and the men are armed, so the brave Muslim rapists ran away.

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          2. The reaction I encounter most, almost exclusively, is that, since not every single rapist and every single official who colluded are Pakistani, this means that it’s racist to refer to these gangs as Pakistani rape gangs. And once the magical word “racism” is mentioned, the conversation dies because nothing else gets discussed any longer.

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    2. methylethyl

      “Cowboy mentions the welfare/working class”

      LOL, and actually restrained myself admirably ;-D

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    1. I wondered what the official narrative on this is. I’ve investigated and found out that the story is that this is all invented, exaggerated, and not real. This narrative is so dominant that I am now completely certain that absolutely nothing will come out of this investigation.

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      1. The Scottish authorities ha already apologized to the girls; the Bulgarian pedophile b@st@rd and his sister accomplice have both been found guilty; the only remaining questions are the penalties. She did carry weapons and spoke fluent redneck, but she was kind of a sweetie — might be the oatmeal savage in me ;-D

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