Unless Migrant Crime Is Happening to Them Personally, Many Brits Simply Refuse to Believe It Even Exists – Especially Our Blinkered Rulers

Once upon a time, seeing expensive television sets being violently chucked out of hotel windows meant one thing and one thing only – Chris Packham was back on our screens. Yet, as a report in the Daily Mail showed last week, all such a sight is likely to mean right now is that said hotel has been transformed into yet another taxpayer-funded asylum centre for criminal ingrates by the UK Government. 

TVs were not the only items being thrown from windows at the requisitioned Thistle City Barbican Hotel in London, either; a burning mattress, too, has been observed plummeting towards rock-bottom from the building even faster than local property prices now are. The Thistle has become the epicentre of a migrant crimewave, including offences like anal rape, arson, robbery, shoplifting, sexual assault, strangulation, assaults on police officers and drug-taking. Locals are being intimidated, females followed and filmed and businesses bankrupted; one nearby fast-food joint has been plagued by hotel dossers entering and demanding free meals with menaces. The owner’s best solution may be to switch to a wholly pork-based menu.


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Mogwai
8 months ago

Then these people are denialists that inhabit a world surrounded by a protective force field of delusion. Reality must be avoided at all costs because, should so much as one piece of evidence ( real world experience or otherwise ) which contradicts their mindset be acknowledged and pierce their bubble, their brains might implode like the Titan submersible. These are probably the very same numpties that thought the only way they survived a deadly pandemic is because they had seven vaccines and wore a face nappy every time they left the house, but ignore the fact their nextdoor neighbour had no jabs, was not a masktard and is still fit as a fiddle and definitely undead; ”A friend of mine recently returned from the West Country of England. He told me what a wonderful break he’d had over there. I asked him what he enjoyed so much about being there. I then watched him squirm for the next five minutes as he desperately tried to find a way of saying that, unlike most of elsewhere in England, the West Country still felt like England. He used words like “nostalgic” and “old-fashioned” and “well-mannered” and “gentle”; he reflected on the fact… Read more »

MajorMajor
MajorMajor
8 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Then these people are denialists that inhabit a world surrounded by a protective force field of delusion.

Correct.

Unless it is happening to them personally they refuse to believe?

No, it’s even worse. Even if it has already happened to them, they still refuse to believe.

One delusion that has been propagated since the French Revolution is that man is a fundamentally rational creature. If we get rid of all the superstitions, then we’ll enter an age of reason. Life will be organized along principles of science and logic.

This is simply not the case.
When the traditional, organized religions are gone, what comes is not the age of reason and logic but weird cults.

Look at some of the tenets of wokery:

  • there should be no borders,
  • all cultures are equally valid and valuable,
  • we should impoverish ourselves for net zero,
  • gender is not inherent but a construct of society,
  • there is no difference between man and woman,
  • family is an oppressive structure of hierarchy.

And tell me, do you think these are signs of a rational, logical mind or more of a weird cult?

Mrs Bunty
8 months ago

Unless Migrant Crime Is Happening to Them Personally, Many Brits Simply Refuse to Believe It Even Exists – Especially Our Blinkered Rulers

Ahh, ‘tis always the way.

If only TPTB were affected by the rules they make.
If only they had to pay their own energy bills and not claim on expenses.
If only the ‘migrant hotels’ were next door to their plush homes.
If only their children had to go to school in the areas where ‘migrants’ proliferate.

If only, If only …

Claphamanian
Claphamanian
8 months ago

But the Island of Dog Sh*t is what our Yvette calls doing asylum ‘the British way’. Not the Britannia Hotel but Hotel Britannia – once you’ve checked in you’ll never leave. Perhaps the entire ‘elite’ class is the brain that Zmigrod describes; the brain of Britain. Each individual member of the ‘elite’ is one of the brain’s neurons. All sparking their collective conspiracy theory of the Britain that is a multicultural paradise. The sort of paradise that the hikers on the South Downs experienced when walking past the Celtic chalk figures, the mosques, the asylum hotel favelas, the Mirpuri and Somali ghettoes, the ethnic takeaways with a five-star hygiene rating selling street pigeon as duck, and the ‘vibrant’ barber shops/money laundering joints. If something is repeated long enough – Britain is a successful multicultural, multi ethnic society – everyone stops thinking. The idea that C S Lewis banished one of his girl characters, Susan Pevensey, from Narnia for the sin of wanting to grow up and wear lipstick and nylons has been repeated so often that everyone has stopped thinking and just repeats it. Whereas it takes concerted effort to join together the evidence from several of these stories and… Read more »

Keencook
Keencook
8 months ago

Bet the Times corespondent from Beverley couldn’t remember the last time he went into Hull (just 7 miles down the road). 73 + different nations represented in the town. A changed place from the – always gritty – fishing port of the last 80 years.
Beverley (apart from the outskirts carpeted with orange housing estates & power transformer sites from Hornsea & Dogger Bank windmills) is better known as the Retirement town of the East Riding.

transmissionofflame
8 months ago

Migrant crime and descendants of migrant crime.

I suspect a fair few even if it happened to them would blame “the system” or “white racists”

Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey
8 months ago

Not to worry, the cities have been filled so there is nowhere else to send them apart from the suburban areas and smaller cities. So it is spreading to areas previously unaffected which, I would say, is why dissent is now appearing in smaller areas.

So inevitably it will get worse, unless of course Stasi Starmer’s new corp of spies stop them.

Westfieldmike
Westfieldmike
8 months ago
Reply to  Bill Bailey

Invite the 3rd world in, it becomes the 3rd world. All going to plan. The managed destruction of the West as we know it.

Westfieldmike
Westfieldmike
8 months ago

We have to assume that our comments are now being monitored by the new police social media task force. Strange that the excuse for increasing facial recognition cameras in London , is staff shortages. They must think we are stupid.
I expect a knock at the door any minute, welcome to 1984. I always wanted to time travel.

pjar
8 months ago

These are the same people who enjoyed the lockdown, aren’t they? Smugly self-satisfied, middle classes, sitting in their gardens, in the sun, sipping a G&T delivered by Ocado, while they work on zoom. Completely oblivious to the reality for those in cramped high rise flats, with three bored kids and a drunk husband with nothing else to do but get bladdered… The genius of putting the migrants into an hotel in Canary Wharf though, is that it will finally impact on the people who otherwise inhabit the leafy suburbs. This will inject some reality into their lives and they will do one of two things: either, put pressure on the government to take action. Or, remove themselves entirely from the equation and move abroad, as Shriver has done. Of course the latter will further reduce the pot of money used to give them the favourable conditions they enjoy and, when there’s nothing left, the Marxist’s work will be done and this country will be similar to the third world countries the migrants purport to be fleeing… Meanwhile, the ladies walking the South Downs will be able to continue their ‘refugees welcome’ vigils, safely removed from the effects of what they’re… Read more »

Crosby
Crosby
8 months ago

Born in 1950 my earliest childhood memory of our housing was of dark dingly wooden huts on RAF Syerston in Nottinghamshire. Later I discovered these huts were put up for German POWs. No luxury hotels for the RAF war heroes who flew the Spitfires. 

Governments have chosen to accommodate illegal immigrants in luxury hotels. The refugees fleeing Nazi slaughter were given safe accommodation and food in Kitchener Camps in rural Kent on the isle of in Thanet, in 1939.They are very basic huts to house genuine refugees fleeing murderous Nazi Germany while their parents were being slaughtered. My deceased German Jewish father in law was at one and utterly grateful and relieved to have that genuine asylum. He would have been glad of a tent. Are the customers of the immigration gangs genuine seekers of safety, anywhere? Why are they promised and given given ridiculously extravagant accommodation by the government, and then when given permission to stay as all are, the local authorities are compelled to house them, again not in huts or tented camps for some reason.

https://wienerholocaustlibrary.org/exhibition/the-kitchener-camp/

Crosby
Crosby
8 months ago

The deniers, especially the ladies, need to take a walk through Tower Hamlets to get the feel of glorious multi culti integration and mutual acceptance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaoETrCIZt4

coviture2020
coviture2020
8 months ago

Never mind the amygdala what about his potty training?

Prickly Thistle
Prickly Thistle
8 months ago

The amygdala is where brain patterns are stored.

No big deal.

adamcollyer
adamcollyer
8 months ago

Absolutely right about Zmigrod. In fact, she explicitly said:

“Across many of these ideologies—whether political, nationalistic, religious, or social—the people who are most cognitively rigid in how they solve problems unrelated to politics tend to be the most ideologically dogmatic, the most willing to endorse violence in the name of their ideological cause. And that’s true not only of the political right, but also the political left. You also see that people who are extremely attached to leftist ideological groups can display that same kind of cognitive rigidity.

That is really interesting because sometimes we assume—and for a long time the discipline has assumed—that the political right is the side that tries to avoid change; the side that tries to keep the status quo; the side of tradition. And so, surely, that should be the side that is rigid. But the picture is much more complicated. You can also have rigid thinkers on the extreme left.”

https://atmos.earth/why-some-brains-are-wired-for-extremism/

CazT
CazT
8 months ago

Wilful blindness. I live in an idyllic part of North Yorkshire but can only too well imagine that, sometime in the not too distant future, the problems described will arrive on our doorstep, if only because our green spaces will soon be overrun by new housing estates for the massive influx of immigrants. After all we only live 25 miles from Bradford. But I know a lot of folk who just don’t keep up with what’s going on. They prefer not to think about it, they don’t want it upsetting their world view and they like the idea of it all just being ‘conspiracy theory’. They’re often the same folk who still have their covid vaccines and believe that buying an electric car will help to solve the ‘climate crisis’.