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Stout Yeoman's avatar

Renaud Camus asked: "Can you join a people? You can, though the bar is high. Individuals who so wish can always join a people out of love for its language, literature, its art de vivre or its landscapes. But, you can’t do this at scale: 'peoples who remain peoples cannot join other peoples. They can only conquer them, submerge them, replace them.' ”

Given the historically unprecedented immigration, all too often from cultures incompatible with our own and in which 'peoples remain peoples' under the doctrine of multiculturalism, government and its media running dogs have a choice: stop the importation of people at scale or suppress dissent over the submerging and replacement of us. They have chosen the latter with a hoped for side effect of suppressing populist challenge to their rule.

Camus also said, in a French context: “if a veiled woman with a shaky command of our language, entirely ignorant of our culture can say to a native Frenchman with a passionate interest in Roman churches, the finer points of vocabulary and syntax, Montaigne, Jean-Jaques Rousseau, Burgundy Wine, and Proust and whose family has for several generations lived in the same little valley of the Vivrais … 'I am just as French as you are', it follows that being French is nothing”.

As with Stockport and the 'Welsh choirboy' we found that being Welsh was nothing just as being British was with Abedi and the Manchester bombing. Raised in an area of Manchester known as Little Libya his refugee parents made frequent trips back to Libya the country they supposedly escaped from. Assertion of culture, history and tradition is encouraged for everyone except the English. Moral illiteracy and confusion, as this article points out, is inevitable.

No wonder Camus was recently denied entry to the UK.

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Robert Pay's avatar

Frank, is Prevent UK incompetent or sinister? I worry that anyone expressing any concerns re the survival of Western Civilization will be targeted. I live in London and feel that European cities are gradually being turned into what US multinationals called EMEA - Europe, Middle East and Africa. I know I am only allowed to applaud this fact. It is easy to believe this has been foisted upon us by the hard left (smash Capitalism) and the open borders Big Business lobby (one tax rate and no tariffs.)

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

All I can say is that the present government must be very afraid of its own people. I think that is across all western countries except the US. Certainly true in my country Australia. They just banned Hillel Fuld from coming to raise money for Magen David Adom and ambulances in southern Israel. But we have unscreened,unchecked Gazans her by the 1000’s. The minister is scared of his electorate.

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Victoria Cooper's avatar

Prevent is paid for by the taxpayer. I needed to say that first. They imagine their job is to prevent people becoming terrorists. You know, like they did with Axel whatshisname. One of the greatest sources of nascent terrorism is in mosques. Any action there Prevent? Thought not. You are just a useless tool for an increasingly terrified Starmer. We know he likes tools. Won't work Starmer, too many of us.

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Hywel Morgan's avatar

I wrote to some pals yesterday...

According to its website, Prevent thinks “extreme terrorism is active or vocal support of discrimination or violence against minority groups”.

I guess Lucy Connolly would not agree with the “vocal” part; nor that “violence” should be ranked second to “discrimination” (whatever that elastic word may mean).

From time to time, all of us are susceptible to the notion that thoughts are worse than deeds. Especially the thoughts of other people.

Then that "minority groups” stuff. Terrorism usually describes a minority attacking the majority; Prevent seems to think vice versa.

When the majority attacks a minority, it isn't nice at all. But it’s not terrorism, it's oppression.

Some might say Starmerism or Trudeauism; but I’ve had a really nice day and I don’t want to annoy anyone.

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Gregory Taylor's avatar

That's an Ethiopian name you have, isn't it?

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Hywel Morgan's avatar

Please explain and give the source for the illustration.

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