Friday, August 16, 2024

Rudakubana is a Riot

The British people are rioting in the streets against their country’s immigration policies—like everywhere else in the civilized Western world. X and Elon Musk being blamed for inciting and supporting the anger and violence. You have to blame someone, right? The politicians in power can’t blame themselves and their policies. They can’t blame the shameful way they exploit and marginalize their own blood, their own native-born constituents.

Liberal think decrees that only “right-thinking” persons should be allowed to express themselves freely in society. If you are a dissident or you disagree with the powers that be, you should be silenced, isolated, excluded, and penalized. Marxists stigmatize their opponents. They create straw men, the better to demolish them in the popular imagination. They cannot even wait to turn public opinion against them, based on what they are in reality. That is how much power obsesses liberals. There is no honor or respect among liberals for anything.

Liberals don’t want to live in the world with people whose thinking and speech they cannot control. The way liberals think, in a world with diverse ways of thinking, conversing, and living, someone has to go and it’s not going to be them. That’s why they’re obsessed with political power and forcing others into submission. They are determined to rout their opponents out and eliminate them. Freedom of expression is an evil not tolerated by liberal, Marxist ideology and its power structures. It’s all about power, not political thinking and ideology. It’s all about who shall rule! And in the Marxist world it’s not going to be you. The Marxists will not even allow you to speak your mind, and when they learn how to do it, they will not let you think your own thoughts.

Axel Rudakubana a seventeen year old, black child of immigrant parents from Rwanda. He murdered three white girls on July 29, 2024, at a Taylor Swift party in Southport near Liverpool. Native Britains are rioting all over the country in response to the murders and their perceived connection to immigration policy.

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