Comments by "Acid Joke" (@PWMoze) on "Professor Tim Wilson" channel.

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  4. Suggested root causes for the protests: 1. The history of indiscriminate Islamist violence going back to 2005, a constant threat and menace in the minds of the public. 2. Enforced mass immigration, particularly over the last three years, despite explicit electoral promises in 2019 to limit numbers by both main parties. 3. The cost and anti-social threat posed by iillegal migrants. The concern that we have weak borders and that it is a political choice. 4. The ‘woke’ progressive agenda continually undermining British history, culture and freedom of speech through national institutions and universities. 5. The mainstream media demonising, dismissing and mischaracterising the English working classes and those who speak for them (TR), alienating ordinary people, dismissing their concerns and making them feel unrepresented in the national discussion. 6. Two Tier policing, particularly Harehills, Leeds compared with the subsequent Whitehall protest. The police are not seen as operating without fear or favour. 7. The blatant imbalance of the PM and Home Secretary’s response (compared with their responses to BLM etc for example) and the constant dismissal of public concerns as 'far right' talking points. 8. The emergence and threat of 'political Islam' in UK politics. Mothin Ali for example. 9. The rise of knife crime, grooming gangs, acid attacks and sexual violence on the streets of English towns. 10. The huge religious/ethnic ghettos, the failure of multi-culturalism and increasing lack of trust in national institutions, 11. The Pro Gaza marches with all the associated anti-Western rhetoric, anti-semitism and civil disobedience. 12. The housing crisis, low wages and cost of living crisis, perceived as a consequence of immigration 13. Imported foreign conflicts leading to violent disorder on English streets. 14. Finally and most significantly: three innocent little English girls brutally and senselessly murdered by a second generation immigrant. Ignore the narrative about fake news, online disinformation and misinformation being deliberately spread by figures like Farage, TR or Andrew Tate. It is a minor detail and it works both ways; both groups being fed misinformation. Ignore the narrative about extremist agitators coming in from outside, if they exist at all they are on both sides of the divide. My conclusion is that it is mostly not economic factors that have lead to this crisis but the threat of violence coming from communities who do not share British, pluralist, democratic values. People feel they need to defend their communities againstbthis threat because they do not think the government or the police will.
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