Comments by "Acid Joke" (@PWMoze) on "" video.

  1. Certain views and opinions are simply not voiced in the mainstream media in the UK, usually those of the majority of white working class Brits and, as most people know, they are not necessarily liberal. The liberal and left wing metropolitan elite have effectively silenced them by linking values to virtue; if you have the wrong opinions you have no virtue and so you can have your platform taken away or be dismissed as 'racist', divisive, stupid or just simply wrong. It has been this way for many years and it has allowed a certain progressive ideological perspective to be promoted through the media unchallenged. The assumption that everybody has embraced the politics of of Diversity, Equality, Inclusion, of trans rights, gay pride and multiculturalism. It has also effectively silenced those who do not agree with these liberal assumptions. It has not reflected the views of people who hold different, more traditional, culturally Christian values. The majority. Farage is simply trying to reflect what most people think but are not allowed to say, and the media hate it. Even if he's factually wrong (and most of the time he isn't) or he has the wrong priorities (and most of the time he hasn't) he still has the right to express his opinions, but people who control the media see it as their ideological obligation to discredit him and denigrate his perspective. Failing that they can side-line him by blaming him for the failures of Brexit. They simply can not let him establish his narrative because, unlike their own, it is what most working class people think and what often they simply know to be true. Even Trevor Phillips, who was one of the first mainstream commentators to highlight the fact that multi-culturalism in the UK was failing, simply can not appear to sympathise with Farage or he would risk losing his job. However, the normal people of the UK know exactly what Farage is referring to, we has seen the data, the surveys and the signs of division. We know there are Muslim extremists who do not share our democratic values, they killed two of our MPs, Joe Cox (Labour) and David Ames (Conservative). We know that many MPs have their lives threatened on a daily basis for taking the 'wrong position' over Gaza. We know many MPs have now been forced to resign by this continual pressure from the 'religion of peace'. We know that Parliament has been directly effected by this, as have schools, town halls, the police and public spaces and yet the media pretends that threat isn't real. Statistics show that some communities of immigrants share British values and some don't. We know some communities mostly speak English and some don't. We know that some take pride in British history and culture and that some resent it. People are well aware that some communities contribute more than they take and some don't. We know some people come to settle and prosper and some are simply passing through. We also know that record increases in legal immigration in the last three years have effected; house prices, rents, the availability of hospital beds, GP appointments, dentists, school places, that these demographic changes have led to the UK courts being overwhelmed, the prisons full, hospitals filled to capacity, shockingly high crime figures, increased incidents if rape and record levels of chemical attacks. We all know that there have been some extremely violent incidents involving immigrants and asylum seekers from the Middle East, Afghanistan and North Africa. We know they represent a growing problem in our towns and cities. We are aware that it is costing UK tax payers over £8m a day to house and feed asylum seekers and illegal immigrants while British families are made homeless through ‘no fault’ evictions. We also know that the situation in Gaza has radicalised some Muslims, that winning candidates in recent local elections said they were standing for the people of Palestine not necessarily the local constituents, that many towns now have Muslim mayors and senior administrators. We have all noticed key political figures specifically pandering to Islamic groups in the build up to the forthcoming election. We can see that traditional British Christian cultural values are being been eroded by Islamic culture, because we have seen the recent calls to prayer in town halls and the Houses of Parliament, the Ramadan messaging on train timetables, the streets lined with Palestinian flags, the prayer in public spaces or simply the proliferation of new mosques being built. The crescent and star is ubiquitous in UK towns and cities now, you can not fail to notice. People are also well aware of the rise of anti-Semitism on our streets, in our schools and in our public spacesnand we will have seen how any debate about this worrying development can be effectively closed down with accusations of ‘Islamophobia’. We re increasingly aware of how the progressives have sided with Muslims because of Gaza and how they seek to protect this minority group from the ‘oppression’ of being properly policed. We are well aware of how this has led to accusations of ‘two tier policing’ from white working class people who have had their marches, rallies and demonstrations met with authoritarian policing methods. Meanwhile the police tolerate the desecration of memorials, hate speech, anti-Semitism, calls for Jihad and intifada from the regular pro-Gaza marchers. We see the inconsistency. Sikhs, Hindus, African Christians and especially Jews are becoming increasingly concerned about this cultural shift toward the promotion of and protection of an increasingly intolerant Islamic perspective. People are frightened of its violent undercurrent and resentful of its increasing presence in public life. The BBC simply can't acknowledge any of this but thankfully Farage can.
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