Britain is drifting toward apartheid

By Pete North - June 5, 2021

The Daily Mail has a feature about Britain’s no-go Muslim areas. “An author who visited mosques across Britain to investigate integration has revealed how parts of Blackburn are ‘no-go areas’ for white men, while ultra-orthodox parents in Bradford make children live under Taliban-like rules.”

Areas like Bolton, Dewsbury and Blackburn are described ‘a different universe’, while he observes that in parts of the cities he has visited: ‘A Muslim can spend months with no contact whatsoever with mainstream ‘white’ Britain’. Elsewhere, parents in Bradford Muslim parents have banned children from taking part in drama, theatre and dance classes as well as drawing, in echoes of rules implemented by the Taliban in Afghanistan. They are ‘physically in Britain but mentally living elsewhere,’ said Husain.

This, of course, is not news to anyone who lives around the post-industrial North. I was saying it twenty years ago. I lived in it and among it. I watched it get progressively worse as the then Labour government buried its head in the sand. It essentially amounts to a covert invasion. When they move in on their street, they will make life unbearable so you sell up and leave. You take whatever you can get for your house while it’s still worth anything, and head outwards. In just five years whole districts are colonised. To then be white in those areas is to be subject to racism, abuse and violent assaults from the local Pakistanis. I’ve experienced it first hand, and just recently a teenager was murdered by six of them. Nobody noticed though. Nobody protested. Had it been the other way around we wouldn’t have heard the last of it.

When the grooming gang scandal was exposed I was not in the least bit surprised. We never really thought about it in the context of an ongoing scandal. It was just part of the seedy background scenery of Bradford. Whenever anyone says there are no go areas they are shouted down, but I do recall as a kid that walking to my cadet unit in uniform was not a clever idea and these days would be suicidal. And I remember well the Pakistani men loitering around the gates of the local girls school. They were predators. They revelled in their contempt for our rule of law, parking diagonally across disabled parking bays. I grew up hating them. They were scum then and they’re scum now.

I have long been of the view that these savages are not British. They don’t share our values, our heritage, our ambitions, culture or politics. They are an alien entity, a parasitic group occupying territory in the UK without being part of the UK. And, on the whole, they contribute nothing. They’ve taken over local politics to a large extent and we can see this whenever there is an outbreak of the Israeli conflict. We’re now seeing openly antisemitic rallies in Bradford city centre with Pakistani born MPs in attendance.

There are many other themes I could explore in this post, most of which I’ve written about before; problems arising from importing Pakistani culture where rape culture is endemic. It is a fascist Islamist regime and it has colonies across the north of England. And our government doesn’t seem to notice or care. Immigration from South Asia (India-PAK-Bangladesh) must stop. But it won’t. We’re already at a point where the rule of law doesn’t extend into Pakistani Muslim areas and they’re now testing he water to see what else they can get away with. That’s what the Batley teacher protest was about.

Superficially it’s not as bad as all that. In many way Bradford is greatly improved but it’s no longer an English city in a cultural sense. There is integration, and most are westernised but the minority who aren’t are not by any means a small minority nor are they contained to enclaves. It is a growing threat to British security and for as long as we have porous borders, we’ll eventually end up with a low level race conflict and regular terrorist atrocities. Warnings that Bradford could become ‘an apartheid city’ within 30 years are not exaggerated. In effect, we are there already. It’s self reinforcing. The Muslims don’t want anything to do with the whites and the feeling is largely mutual.

The Mail article doesn’t really touch on anything new. Everything mentioned has a familiar feel to my reading of the issues twenty years ago. The mosques are essentially Islamist propaganda mills and we’d be well within out rights to shut them down. But we won’t, even though we have something close to twenty five thousand suspected jihadists on a watch list.

Of course the author in question, is able to say these things with Ed Hussain being a former jihadist, but it is not a subject a white person can bring up in polite society or on Twitter without all the predictable accusations of racism and Islamophobia. The cowardly instinct is not to talk about it, and any journalist who values their career will steer clear of it. Even I’m guilty of that. I consciously avoided saying too much over the course of the referendum because I didn’t want the debate to be about immigration. But we really must have that debate now. We can’t afford not to. Since I am already unpersoned by polite society there is nothing to lose by doing so.

It is highly unlikely that we will see any meaningful action from the Conservative Party. It has the mandate and the power, but it fears the press and accusations of Islamophobia more than it fears voters and however bad it gets, it still isn’t Labour so it can seemingly afford to be complacent. We will therefore see history repeat with a new insurgency on the right, filling the Ukip/BNP vacuum only this time there is no Brexit movement to distract it. If the voters have learned the lesson that you should never trust a Tory, this time it could break through.