Understanding Belfast

Understanding Belfast

At this late stage of governments trying to eliminate the political right by importing the people most accustomed to, and reliant upon, government for their every need, unlike those in the West, there finally seems to be some reckoning. That it takes this level of pushback to relieve the pressure of a community suffering under blatant harassment and oppression by migrant gangs and their own government, the unwillingness of the government to moderate their approach against all logic and reason when dealing with the criminals they themselves have imported to Ireland, is truly shameful. But they have no shame.

This is the issue upon which all oppression is built, those who seek decency and reason are vastly outnumbered by those willing to use that desire to oppress and subjugate them with no conscience about it at all. At the bureaucrat level, it is jungle law and they are the predators. Any weakness, any calm deliberation must be met with overwhelming cruelty, abuse and humiliation.

This is what the importation of Third-World invaders has been about, to drive honest, hardworking, decent people back into the shadows, terrified for their lives and ranking the debasement of their lives by bureaucrats as a less prescient threat. However, when the acts of the bureaucrats, or in this case the inaction of the bureaucrats, become the prescient threat in conjunction with the physical criminality of those invaders, there’s a breaking point where it’s understood that they’re one and the same.

It’s measured in lame excuses. One must not say anything that might upset or cause dismay to the invaders and the police will punish such a civil faux pas to a greater extent than the overt acts of violence by the invaders against their host citizens. They endorse racism as a means of preventing racism. It’s Orwellian doublespeak. What’s worse, is it’s meant to be Orwellian doublespeak.

Incredulity is the weapon being exploited by the governments of these Western European nations, Britain and Ireland being just a couple of several. Identical, though, are the means and weapons being used by these governments to impose this irrationality, this confusing set of rules that hold all rational beings in a sense of incredulity and therefore unable to respond. It’s a thought trap by which the citizens of Ireland take consequences of their actions into consideration, something that does not seem to restrain the invaders.

Beat upon is the European male, one charged by society with the defense of their family, especially the females of all ages. That instinct is what must be obliterated for the communist state to succeed. Acceptance of cruelty, barbarism and punishment must be enforced. What better way than to set up these insane social rules and enforce them with vigor?

If one looks at what these Western governments have done, it is impressive in its cruelty and evil. But communists see cruelty and evil a means to their objective and willingly, at all levels, to accept this means as efficient. It’s clear in almost all of their literature.

That the importation of the Third World works on so many levels is why it has been utilized, even in the United States. It works to depress wages for the corporations. It strikes mortal fear into the populace who see it as a means of destroying the family unit, largely by neutering the protectors: the males. It helps to ensure that power remains with the left, not the right, with oppression over freedom. It diverts more and more Middle Class wealth into the hands of these invaders and government agencies charged with their support. It conditions the population to subservience. Islam and Sharia Law work in conjunction with the communists as a system that demands subservience, so where these invaders are Muslim it has a force multiplier effect.

Everything that is happening is difficult for the European and American mind to absorb. After centuries of admiring logic and reason, those values have been abandoned by those in power.

What Belfast signifies is a growing rejection of the ever-tightening noose around the neck of Western civilization. It’s something that everyone understands. The invaders have gotten away with all manner of criminality and been only lightly punished, if at all. Their housing has been supplied by ancestral and aboriginal peoples. Their livelihoods are provided for by the labor of those same ancestral and aboriginal peoples. It is a glaring preference for other than ancestral and aboriginal peoples that is so infuriating.

The Burning of Belfast is exactly what the communists wanted, though that doesn’t mean that it will not work or be beneficial to the overall condition of humanity. Communists often get what they want only to find out that it was foolish.

What the Western world wants is retribution for the abuses of their governmental policies. The government has made this a racial issue, because that’s a defense of their abuse, but only until that issue is discarded. It has to be a willful disregard for the charge of racism to devalue the issue. Notice, that recognizing the crimes committed by the invaders is a thought crime all its own, but calling someone a Nazi or racist, is somehow not considered hate speech or offensive in any way.

Language is a pretext to action. Framing the issue along totalitarian lines is as important as the act itself, it’s what serves as a defense of the act. Allowing the state to enforce this irrational code language, this silencing of their detractors as somehow less than human, undeserving of a voice, reveals the intent to place one race or one religion above all others. Of course, it’s racism gleefully enforced by woke law.

In Belfast, there rises a group who has recognized all that I’ve written here, who understands that OPSEC is paramount to resistance. It is not that retribution for the betrayal and treason of their leaders cannot be accomplished, but that in this day and time, it must be done with strict operational security. Understanding that, the whole range of options are open. Some will be caught and imprisoned, so is the price of freedom.

Belfast is not just a local tragedy, it’s a tragedy brought about by government that can only be mitigated by such rebellion. It’s a tragedy with a million children all across Europe and America. The Irish have asked and pleaded with their government for relief and been sneered at and called the worst of names. When the traditions of law and order fail, the people have every right to rectify their grievances through other means. This truth was impetus behind Deconstruction: The Global Fight for Freedom.

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