The events of 7 October 2023 marked another stage in the Israel-Palestine conflict and brought a new realisation of the political impact of changing demographics in western Europe. The sickening barbarism of the Hamas raids on Israel, with the accompanying savagery we have already seen deployed against Yazidis and Christians in Iraq, and the French victims at Bataclan, led to an inevitable military onslaught by Israel. That all-out attack on Gaza is, seemingly, a precursor to the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, with Zionist voices already demanding that Europe and North America take what could be some two million Palestinians. Such a development would add to the rapidly accelerating process of the great replacement in our European homelands. What that means in terms of politics and society has also been revealed by the response here to the events in Israel and Gaza.

In the weeks following the 7 October, many cities in western Europe (and North America) witnessed increasingly larger pro-Palestine, pro-Hamas, demonstrations. In the UK, the largest rallies, counted in their hundreds of thousands, were held on successive Saturdays in London. The protestors were supposedly calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, a cessation of the Israeli assault. Yet there was zero chance that Israel would pay the slightest bit of attention to that call. The protestors knew that. The reality of the protests was to demonstrate the political power of Muslims in England. The overwhelming majority of the demonstrators were from Muslim colonies in the country, supported by the political left. Left wingers were in attendance either because they saw the issue as another useful lever in their long-term ambition to overthrow the system, or because they have decided that Palestinians are perpetual victims. Both types of left-wingers are, in reality, merely ‘useful idiots’. The one previous case when the left allied itself to radical Islam was during the overthrow of the Shah of Iran in 1979. The Shah was replaced by the Mullahs who promptly turned on their supposed left wing allies, hanging many of them from cranes. Muslims do not need the left in Europe, the left need Muslims.

The sight of hundreds of thousands of Muslims, chanting support for the eradication of Israel, waving foreign flags in London, clambering over memorials and statues in our capital, led to increasing disquiet. Social media was dominated by criticism of the demonstrations, anger at the disrespect shown to British memorials, and attacks on politicians and the Metropolitan Police. At this point, it is highly likely that the Research, Information and Communications Unit (RICU) stepped in to ‘manage’ the situation (see: Nottingham Attacks – Resisting ‘the Narrative’ – Identity England (identity-england.net) ). RICU is part of the Prevent Programme and is managed by the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism.The problem for the government and state was that the Islamic demonstrations were worrying in terms of the rising anger of ordinary people seeing London filled with so many hostile protestors flying foreign flags. For the state and the political mainstream it was necessary that the ‘narrative’ be reinforced, that the focus be switched away from migrant colonisers demonstrating in the capital, week after week. The next weekend for the demonstrations was Remembrance weekend, one of the few dates that brings most people together in recognition of our shared history. At this point, Tommy Robinson was suddenly and surprisingly restored to the key social media platform ‘X’ (Twitter). Immediately he called for counter demonstrations to ‘protect’ the Cenotaph which, it was claimed, was threatened by the pro-Palestine demonstration due on 11th November. The stage was set for the ‘performance politics’ that dominates national politics. Thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters turned up in Whitehall. The Met Police deliberately tried to prevent some reaching the Cenotaph and the scuffles which ensued gave all the ammunition needed for the mainstream media to refocus on ‘far right thugs’ and ‘far right violence’. The Met also arrested dozens of ‘far right’ protestors, further enabling the media to return to the narrative. Interestingly, of the dozens arrested, only two were subsequently charged. The fall guyshad fallen.

The street demonstrations in our capital have opened the eyes of many people who had not fully understood the size and strength of the Muslim population. The sight of Palestinian and jihadi flags flying on our monuments and memorials, for all the world like the banners of an occupying army, has also turned the dial a little further for those who are awake to what is happening in England, Britain, and western Europe. Mainstream politicians have also been taught a lesson, and the lack of any sustained commentary on the continuing crisis in Israel-Palestine, particularly from the Labour Party, highlights their fear of organised political Islam. The use made of Tommy Robinson, who probably unwittingly, fell into the trap, shows how the state and the mainstream media work hand-in-hand to buttress the narrative, to distract from the truth. But more people have seen. The response on English streets to events 3,000 miles away, have focused attention not on Gaza but on the domestic threat of political Islam. It is a threat that comes from the colonisation of our homelands, a process that continues, perpetrated by the political mainstream. The hundreds of thousands marching under the banners of jihad were a warning. Heed it. #GetActive

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