The evil in our midst

By Pete North - August 5, 2021

Sarah Hussein, 31, was severely injured from burns when she was found ablaze on East Street, Bury, at about 19:30 BST on 31 July and died later in hospital. Locals had run to help her and wrapped her in a wet duvet. Three men, aged 24, 26 and 34, who were arrested have been bailed pending further inquiries, police said. It has all the hallmarks of a so-called honour killing. Typically, neither police nor the media is elaborating. We can fill in the blanks.

Meanwhile, yesterday, Seven men were found guilty of murdering a law student, Aya Hachem, in Blackburn last year after a longstanding feud between two tyre firm owners. Hachem, 19, who was fatally shot from a passing car as she bought groceries near her home in Blackburn on 17 May 2020, was not the intended victim. The bullet was intended for the owner of Quickshine Tyres, Pachah Khan, but the shot missed, hitting the student.

The killing was the result of a feud between two businesses, where resentment escalated into violence. Feroz Suleman, the owner of RI Tyres, and his friend Ayaz Hussain recruited Zamir Raja to assassinate Khan, owner of the rival car wash business Quickshine Tyres. The rivalry between the businesses had intensified in December 2019 when RI Tyres was subject to an arson attack, which Suleman suspected was the work of Quickshine. By May 2020, relations were so embittered that Suleman began masterminding a plan to murder Khan.

Over in Bradford, the police have been busy with other matters. Nineteen men have been arrested in an investigation into the child sexual exploitation of a woman in Bradford, dating back 20 years. The men, aged between 36 and 55, were held on suspicion of offences dating between 2000 and 2005 against a single alleged victim. Again we are not permitted to know the ethnicity but we can triangulate.

In other news, the borders at Dover remain wide open and we’re escorting in hundred of new arrivals ever single day. The Clandestine Channel Threat Commander, Dan O’Mahoney, has described the numbers as ‘unacceptable’. This, presumably is a comment on his own performance. Priti Patel said that Mr O’Mahoney’s appointment was “vital to cutting this route by bringing together all operational partners in the UK and in France”. If we are to judge him by the result then his appointment is, thus far a failure.

Elsewhere on the web, “senior Tory” Tobias Elwood has warned that a terrorist attack in the UK is inevitable unless Britain takes action to quash the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan. He ventures that “The WEST should re-think it’s strategy – if must – without the US.” He does not say who he is volunteering for this role or where we’re going to get the troops from being that we have pruned our standing army to a mere eighty thousand.

One might venture that if he feels there is an imminent terrorist threat then as a “senior Tory” he ought to liaise with the Home Secretary with a view to ending the mass import of undocumented illegal immigrants. But even then that is likely a futile gesture. We have already allowed Islamism to take root in “our communities”. This much was evident during the Batley and Spen by-election and during the protests against Israel (or rather, Jews) in which Pakistanis from Bradford urged Muslims to “rape their daughters”.

This didn’t come as any particular shock to me being that the “Pakistani community” has demonstrated its penchant for mass rape across the north of England. It stems from the motherland. Pakistani culture is rape culture and the victim is always to blame.

If the aim is to prevent an “Islam inspired” atrocity then Mr Elwood is leaving it a little late to speak out. Another massacre on UK soil is only a matter of time. You can’t simply fling the borders open over decades and refuse to crack down on growing Islamism and expect to get away with it.

According to The Times, there are now forty three thousand people on MI5’s watchlist who pose a terrorist threat to the UK. At that scale then it’s just a matter of odds that a serious incident is coming our way. These are just the ones we know about. Britain has over a million illegal immigrants and we know very little about them. This is perhaps where an amnesty may do us some good in that we would at least know who is here and what sort of problems we’re looking at, and allow us to deport those who still don’t regularise. But that is a non-starter when successive governments have proven themselves incapable of stopping the mass influx of people, adding the equivalent of the population of Newcastle every single year.

All of this is openly debated online. The legacy media makes no allusion to it. They have discovered ignoring the public is far more effective than attempts to silence them. So long as they keep these issues away from the Overton Window, there is no danger of it occupying any political runtime. They can keep the discussion confined to issues like climate change – the imaginary threats rather than the real ones.

But then I can’ almost sympathise. Debate is one thing but action is another. The police know it, the public knows it and some politicians know it (but daren’t say it). There is no solution to the critical terror threat, the epidemic of crime, and the backwards tribal violence against women that doesn’t involve a large fleet of deportation vans. For as long as the police and the politicians are more afraid of the media and leftist mewling on Twitter than they are of voters, they will continue to sit on their hands while the problems fester.

Thus, while Covid and Brexit issues are no doubt important, they seem a lot less important when you consider that the inaction of our politicians is going to lead to ethnic rivalries spilling our into the streets and low level civil conflict. Typically the obedient corporate media will toe the line that the greater threat is from a “growing far right” because they dare not tread on ethnic sensibilities or put themselves in the path of race grifting politicians.

If there is a growing “far right” in the UK, it is no doubt connected to the fact that our cities have been overrun by violent savages from the seventh century and the politicians are doing nothing about it. The continued inaction not only worsens the central problem, it also exacerbates the inevitable disaffection among white working class voters. You can’t label them far right forever. If it’s far right to disapprove of the systematic rape and torture of teenage girls, and Islamophobic to say that setting women on fire is evil, then one can only expect the ranks of the “far right” to swell.

Eventually these labels cease to matter. The supposed good guys on the left are the ones letting this happen, turning a blind eye to it, further advancing their woke ideologies to the point of allowing male sexual predators to occupy women’s hospital wards and prisons. If that’s what it takes to be considered decent, I’d rather wear whatever label you’ve got for me.