What’s Really Causing England’s Riots?

The race riots in England are not caused by a neo-Nazi "far right," but instead originate with deeply unpopular and unfair immigration policies.

By now you’ve likely seen the severe race-rioting that has just broken out all across the United Kingdom. According to prestigious U.S. sources like the New York Times and NBC, these are led purely by Far-Right white racists stirred into action by neo-Nazis spreading disinformation online in the wake of a mass stabbing of little girls at a dance-class in the seaside town of Southport near Liverpool on 29 July, with early fake online rumors claiming the assailant was a Muslim immigrant who had entered the country illegally. This is not completely untrue, but is at best a partial story, at worst a piece of outright disinformation in itself.

Actually, rioting and public disorder had been going on across the U.K. throughout July; you just won’t have heard about it in America, because, in these prior disturbances, the rioters were not white and British. On 19 July, in Tower Hamlets, a suburb of East London with an approximately 40 percent Muslim population, hundreds of men took to the streets, with two groups having to be separated by riot-police with batons and shields, after they began fighting, hurling rocks, and smashing cars and property. Here’s a video proving it.

The violence appeared linked to far larger and deadlier anti-government riots in Bangladesh; the two warring sides evidently having now been exported across onto the streets of London. Once Bangladesh’s female Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country (probably to Tower Hamlets) on 5 August, a massive mob of clearly very well-integrated British Bangladeshis gathered in public once again to beat an effigy of the deposed leader in the face with shoes. These events gained very little coverage in domestic media, and even most British people are wholly unaware they ever happened, never mind U.S. ones.

Perhaps U.K. media barely covered the Tower Hamlets riots because they were still far too busy covering events from the previous night in the immigrant-populated Harehills district of the Midlands city of Leeds, where we are told Roma gypsies and Muslims live together in perfect multicultural harmony. Arson and other violent disorder which was far too widespread to be successfully covered up had broken out in Harehills following the intervention of social services to take four children away after there was suspicion a baby had been harmed.

The family involved were Roma gypsies, leading to their fellow kind taking to the streets once they saw the supposedly “racist” white authorities intervening like this—again, here’s a video you probably won’t have seen on U.S. TV of police cars being overturned, vehicles being torched, and massively-outnumbered cops being forced to flee (sorry, “tactically retreat”) in terror.

The authorities seemed curiously lenient with these people afterwards. Said Detective Chief Superintendent James Conway, who is in charge of the Tower Hamlets area: “I recognize that events that take place in Bangladesh can have a significant impact on communities here in Tower Hamlets, but we cannot allow that strength of feeling to tip into threats, violence and disorder. I am grateful to those in the community who stood alongside my officers last night and encouraged calm. In the coming days I would appeal to others to follow their lead and to avoid any further escalation.”

Notice how he didn’t even so much as use the word “riot,” opting instead for euphemisms like “disorder.” Using the perfectly accurate term “riot” would, of course, be inflammatory.

In Harehills, meanwhile, Leeds Council made the following post-riot statement, actually thanking those responsible for their long-term contribution to the area: “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. We want this work to continue, and develop further work that makes Harehills an even better place to work and live. The events of last night will not help our community or the family [who had their children taken]. We need to work together with the authorities to ensure that best outcomes for the community, and to ensure our voices are heard at the highest level so we can avoid such scenarios in the future.”

The actual best way of “avoiding such scenarios in the future,” Leeds Council apparently decided, was to promptly hand back the children formerly deemed to be at-risk to their Roma family-members.

Across the rest of the country, many white people were watching all this (whenever it was actually being reported to them) and seething. It seemed quite clear that certain sectors of the national population were being allowed to get their way simply by engaging in acts of mass street violence. So when, on 29 July, the Southport stabbings took place, many fed up whites decided to follow suit.

Inaccurate speculation online claimed the alleged perpetrator was a Muslim asylum-seeker, in line with several previous offences of a similar nature, sparking protests in Southport which later spiralled out into other cities across the nation, where mosques, asylum hostels, and other similar targets were surrounded, attacked, or vandalised.

It later turned out the alleged killer was actually the black son of Christian Rwandan migrants who had come to the U.K. in 2002 and, being born here, was thus technically British. Many people failed to see the distinction. Sick and tired of wave after wave of both legal and illegal immigration nobody had ever actually voted for, people took to the streets to protest nationwide.

Unfortunately, some of them were indeed very violent, leading Britain’s new left-wing Labour Party Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to give a tone-deaf speech inaccurately calling everyone out on the streets “Far-Right thugs” who were being bussed in from outside to locations all across the country just to cause trouble. The government and media narrative was quickly agreed upon that the only reason people were protesting was because they had been stirred up by Neo-Nazi liars online. The fact that some idiots turned up drunk and swigging cans of beer, or bearing swastika tattoos on their naked backs, helped support this narrative—until you examined it more carefully.

The Southport stabbings were simply the specific catalyst bringing to a head years upon years of general widespread dissatisfaction about the scale and pace of mass immigration which has seen the entire nation demographically transformed within the space of the past two decades, despite the public repeatedly voting for parties who promise (falsely) to stop it.

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