On 25th June, Identity England activists visited Nottingham University to counter the state-sponsored narrative that came into play following the latest multicultural attacks. In the 13th June Nottingham attacks, by a migrant from Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, three people were stabbed to death and another three run over by the attacker using a van. The public response to this latest outrage was carefully stage-managed by the UK security state and its Research Information and Communications Unit (see the article on this website, “’Controlled Spontaneity’ – You Are Being Played”. The mainstream media, local Nottingham ‘community leaders’ and politicians all fell into line, calling for ‘love’, focusing on flowers, and promises of a permanent memorial to the victims. Within two days the ‘story’ had disappeared. Just as media coverage of the stabbing, by a Syrian migrant, of pre-school children (including a British child) in Annecy disappeared. Just as the attempted kidnap of a small girl in broad daylight in Bordeaux disappeared. These attacks are without end, and after every outrage, the mainstream media, politicians, and ‘commentators’ go into overdrive to reinforce the narrative that all is well in England, the UK and western Europe. Their narrative is that migrant attacks, Islamist terrorism, or racist rape gangs, have nothing to do with mass immigration, the forcible transformation of our societies and the ideology of multi-culturalism. Yet that is exactly what the atrocities are about.
In his book, You Will Not Replace Us! Renaud Camus argues that Europeans, through the mechanism of mass immigration, are being colonised, occupied, replaced. To those who say that there is no occupying army, no aggressive colonial soldiers, Camus replies that the delinquents from non-European communities are just that. The aggressive occupation of our streets, of whole areas of our towns and cities, of ‘minority’ criminality in the form of stabbings, shootings, drug gangs, and people traffickers, represent more than individual criminality. The ‘random’ stabbings of little European children in Annecy, the murders in Nottingham, and all the rest, represent the violence of the occupier, the coloniser. It is this truth that the UK state and its collaborators attempt to silence with their strategy of ‘controlled spontaneity’. That strategy is not new. Over three decades ago, Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman identified it in their book, Manufacturing Consent. The book showed how governments, states, corporate media and all the apparat of the modern state, combine to develop their narrative and to silence truth.
Identity England’s banner at Nottingham University read, ‘Diversity KILLS’. That is the truth, evidenced by a seemingly endless catalogue of violence and terrorism that is daily visited upon the peoples of western Europe. Most of that violence never reaches mainstream audiences because the state-media collaboration ensures that it does not. When the violence is particularly shocking, then it receives the propaganda response that is designed to support the narrative and deny all dissent. It is this process that Identity England refuses to submit to. When the state, corporations, education, and ‘entertainment’, all read from their script, saying ‘Don’t look back in anger’, Identity England responds and answers ‘Look in anger, look at those responsible – governments and states’. Camus, once again, focuses on the truth: ‘government – and not only governments: the Press, the media, intellectuals, judges – are not coping with this state of affairs, as mere collaborators would. They have created it […] they are not collaborators, they are perpetrators of the crime of ethnic substitution’, and all the violence that goes with that. Our task is to resist!
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Frederick Dixon · 3 July 2023 at 1:34 am
Good work. Keep it up.