A line has been crossed. We can be tolerant no more.

By Pete North - May 17, 2021

The Israeli-Palestine conflict has always inflamed tensions and sparked protest around the world, but this is the first major flare up since mass polarisation and the onset of the culture wars. The boundaries and norms of yore have evaporated. The tribal conflict online is spilling into the streets. Predictably, the dregs of our society have worked out they have licence to do as the please.

Not all criticism of Israel is antisemitism. But when gangs of Muslims youths descend on shopping centres looking for Jews to assault and when we see convoys of cars in London waving Palestine flags and shouting “F*** Jews, rape their daughters” I cannot be persuaded that it’s motivated by anything less than full blown antisemitism – naked in tooth and claw.

Yesterday day began with an Oxford professor tweeting genocidal slogans and ended with Pakistani Muslims, apparently from Bradford, calling for the rape of Jewish women. Antisemitism, buried for the better part of seven decades in Europe, is mainstream again.

This comes to us in the week that 29 Pakistani men were jailed for the repeated rape of a thirteen year old girl. Far from the only case of its kind. Muslims in Britain are creating a hostile environment for women and Jews. And that’s not the only problem.

By now the penny should have dropped that they’re not integrating, not least because they don’t want to. The British state encourages them not to and facilitates separatism. We are not meant to complain. We are instead urged to celebrate diversity and turn the other cheek to the myriad of atrocities and insults.

Though we should be suspending flights to and from backwards slums indefinitely, we won’t (even in a pandemic) – and our border patrol boats are escorting hundreds of Muslim men ashore every single day that the weather permits. Priti Patel today tweets “There is no place for this hatred in the UK” but she’s certainly making space for it at the taxpayer’s expense.

I’m used to a completely ineffectual government and a joke of a police force, and I’m used to government doing nothing to arrest alarming trends. I expect little more than meaningless platitudes from the top of government and politically correct equivocation from the Mayor of London. Meanwhile we get outpourings of bureaucratese from police commanders. Any time there is a moral principle to uphold, the British state will retreat and cower.

I think, though, yesterday was something of a watershed moment. Whatever “community cohesion” we were pretending existed does not exist at all. Though our politicians will still hide behind the usual mantras of diversity and inclusion, the rest of us are going to start calling it how we see it. Bleating “islamophobia” at people isn’t going to work anymore.

In all my writings over the last few years I’ve been cautious not to speak of Islam particularly, because much of what we see is less to do with Islam as the culture of the developing world. I always thought it was worth making that distinction. I have long preferred precision over broad brush critiques, but when it comes to the fallout from the Israeli-Palestine conflict, that distinction isn’t worth making.

The men demonstrating a visceral and violent hatred of Jews on the streets of London are Muslims. I do not consider them British. We have an enemy within our own borders and the British state is going to have to ask itself if it is going to take meaningful action – enough so that it dents the problem and enough to convince the British people not to take matters into their own hands and not to elect far right politicians.

We are now at a crossroads. When we are losing the streets of London to gang warfare and feral ethnic minority youth are stabling each other in broad daylight in Oxford Street, and when Muslim men are still grooming and raping white girls, three things become obvious. Firstly, multiculturalism has failed utterly. Secondly, we have lost control. Thirdly, our authorities are too hamstrung by managerial politically correct dogma to act. There is no leadership and we cannot expect it from the oaf in Number Ten.

The British public, therefore, have a choice. They can either keep voting for the same old parties, or they can organise and rebel. The former means going back to a state of complacency and denial, culminating in sectarianism and tribalism in every part of the country, and subsequent race riots. The latter means confronting the reality.

Britain needs to adopt a Net Zero immigration policy, withdraw from the 1951 Convention on Refugees and give notice to feral minorities that they are on notice. A very long prison sentence and deportation awaits them when they cross the line.

If the British establishment does not get to grips with this matter before it spirals out of control then I do see a low grade civil war on the horizon. If Britain is no longer a safe place for women and Jews, then we cease to be the liberal democracy we believed we were. If we submit to Islamist intimidation of schools and meekly apologise in fear of violent action then we have already lost. We will see a rise of vigilantism and racism the likes we have not seen before.

Most people I speak to these days think we have already turned a corner and that a civil war is not outside the realms of possibility. The majority of people want better immigration control yet even electing supposedly the most right wing government for decades, nothing much is happening. Somali drug gangs are killing each other on the streets of Woolwich and the Home Office is rounding up Spanish au pairs. There is a limit to British patience. Tolerance is no longer a virtue. I’ve seen enough and I’m far from alone.