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Sir Peter's avatar

The replacement of the white Brits is a deliberate act perpetrated by both major political parties. If all migration ceased tomorrow the moslem birthrate means Britain’s demise just slows a little – the country is still lost. Nigel Farage’s Reform Party hasn’t got the guts to solve the problem, as evidenced by his refusal to deal with Tommy Robinson, the country’s only real patriot – the man who exposed the moslems rape gangs and was persecuted and gaoled for his efforts. The police forces all over the country facilitate and protect the parades moslems and their communist allies hold every week. Instead they attack and bully Brits brave enough to mount counter protests. The creeping Islamisation of Britain makes civil war inevitable. No country can be free once Islam gets a toe in the door. The longer the British people wait the bloodier it will be. It will be the patriotic Brits pitted against the moslem hoards and their protectors, the police, in asymmetric warfare of arson, bombings and assassinations. The King is a wishy washy leftist fool and moslem sympathiser and will never be the solution. The ONLY hope is that the Army remains un-contaminated and eventually takes charge to organise the massive deportation and destruction of Britain’s enemies – moslems and the Left. All free nations are being threatened by this alliance – the modern day version of the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact between Stalin and Hitler which led to World War 2. To think it can’t happen in your own country is a huge mistake, as evidenced by the takeover of Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge by tens of thousands of treasonous scum encouraged by lefty judges and the city’s Mayor.

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David Gross's avatar

I live in Australia and can concur with your comment as it's happening here too. Does Nigel Farrage's Reform party have 'restraints' because of it's Muslim chairman?, Regards David

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Sir Peter's avatar

Thnx David. I’m in Australia too, Sydney. I hope you follow the AJA, it’s Australian Jewry’s best voice IMHO

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David Gross's avatar

Yes I've been following the AJA for many years - they were ahead of their time. More and more people seem to be awakening

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Sarah's avatar

Reform can't have anything to do with TR because it would be political suicide to do so. Whatever one thinks of Nigel Farage (and I was a firm Remainer who used to dislike him), it's not about lack of guts. I have come to realise that Farage was right all along about the EU and is actually very wise. Reform made the decision to go down the political route, meaning that they can't do anything to jeopardise this; hence, the Rupert Lowe debacle. One just has to look at what happened to Marine Le Pen etc.

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3dEdited

The Muslim Radicals in Britain will be picked up within the Law and bodily thrown out of the country because they promote Islamism which is a Terrorist ideology. There will be a repeal of all the laws they hide behind and which they claim protection with. This is what is coming.

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Dan's avatar
3dEdited

Violent Civil war is wholly avoidable. If Britain votes for a long period of Hard Right rule, then the change in the Culture will make Non whites leave. I am Jewish. My country is Israel. The same calculated Logic will be the same for The Muslims. But the political discourse when the country takes this route will not be pleasant. Get over it. This is what is coming. But actual physical violence you describe is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. The Change in The Culture will be enough. Note, this logic does not hold for America and Jewish Americans, because the USA is only 250 years old, and Jewish people played and continue to play a vital role in America’s security and prosperity.

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debbie wiener's avatar

I too am in Australia and this really resonates with me. Whilst things are not quite as bad here as in the UK, it is rapidly heading that way.Our government is a Hamas appeasing Israel hating one and completely lacks a spine and moral clarity. The march over the bridge on the weekend showed their moral vacuity. The rot has more than set in.

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Dana Ramos's avatar

so sad.

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debbie wiener's avatar

It is .

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Margaret's avatar

Shalom from Malta. I am a Maltese woman, and much of the changes which this person experienced in the UK, I am experiencing in Malta. I am not Jewish by birth, but I am in spirit and I am one of those who believe that Israel is the world's salvation, that Jews have an inherent right to live in Israel, to protect their country in every way they deem necessary, and they should not give a damn about what the western world thinks...in reality the western world has cobwebs for brains. I happen to work as a Research Manager at the Ministry of Home Affairs and National Security, and my main focus is on the MENA Region, Illegal (not irregular) migration, terrorism, defence, shengen and european migration network. And I am very aware that I am the only one who is a staunch not just pro Jewish but a Zionist heart and soul...and I believe that we in the west...those who still have brains...should take up the late Danish King's stance during 2nd World War, when the Germans invaded Denmark, and he told the people that there is no difference between one Dane and another, and they were all Jewish, and he was the 1st one to go on horseback with the armband of the Star of David....the large majority of Danes followed suit...and that ensured that roundups of Jews in Denmark were not successful at all....same as in Italy, where 80% of the Italian Jews survived thanks to the support of Italians who believed that decency meant supporting the Jewish people in the best way possible. You know when there is a terrorist attack, all come up with the woke changing of fb profile pic, and with the statement I am whatever....well now it's time that we even though not Jewish by birth state openly...WE ARE ALL JEWS! Am Israel Chai!

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Ella Ben Emanuel's avatar

Your support to me and my nation, especially as a non-Jew means more than words can say. I just finished a piece about the Jews and their role in the world, and how other nations can be part of this mission, which will be published next week on my substack and I'm looking forward to hear what you might have to say about it. I invite you to subscribe to my subtract and continue to support me in my writing endeavors by sharing, reposting, and restacking!

https://substack.com/@ellabe

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Margaret's avatar

Dear Ella,

Shalom from Malta. I will be more than glad to comment. Here in Malta, the Jewish Community is a very small one and they are only seen once a year at Hannukah. In fact I attend the Hannukah ceremony every year. But otherwise they are not seen and not heard. The synagogue is in a street which not many know about and it is an apartment in a block of flats, so as you can see Jewish influence in Malta is minimal. However there are a number of us Maltese, both Christian and Jews who come together with our support for Israel and for Jews. I have opened a Telegram Channel named Malta for Israel. Please feel free to join in. I see that you are a writer. Years back I took part in a short story competition organized by the EU Culture platform Anna Lindh Foundation, together with the Forum Femmes Mediterranee' de Marseille, with the theme l'Exile. I named my short story The Price for Freedom, which highlighted the story of a young Jewish Iraqi girl who together with her family lived in Baghdad during the Saddam Hussein tenure, and she had a loving family, and her father especially ensured that she studies and travels. However, one single phone call destroys her family's lives and her life...and she had no other option then to flee. Since this was a gender-based competition emphasizing on the female roles, I ensured that I brought in the female Peshmergas who helped this Iraqi Jewish girl to flee and she arrived at the US, and after a stint in detention thanks to the help of a great female lawyer, she was freed and instead of feeling bitter, she started helping ethnic minorities and Jews and migrant women who were in fear of their lives. Humbly speaking it was chosen by the Int'l jury for the prix d'excellence, and I went to Marseille for the Mayor of Marseille's award, who I met personally and at the time the Mayor was also Jewish. It was a unique experience. I am now trying to write a sequel so that I put it on Amazon, but this time around instead of Iraq...i'm moving to the west...and go to Iran....I hope that something positive will materialize.

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Ella Ben Emanuel's avatar

wow, good luck! Sounds fascinating. I just wrote a piece on substack about my relationship with France- sounds like you have one too. https://ellabe.substack.com/p/la-vie-sans-rose-rethinking-my-romance?r=4jszre

Send me details about your channel

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Susan Sullivan's avatar

I agree with everything you say. Memories of the old days are painful. I do not recognise this place anymore. We would indeed love to come to Israel. I used to live there in the 80s. It’s all a question of finance. Hopefully we will find a way!

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Richard Redstone's avatar

Wonderfully written but brought tears to my eyes. My son lives in a very wealthy part of London and seems immune to Londonistan. I fear for my children and their children. I’m a staunch supporter of Israel and the IDF. Am Yisrael Chai.

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Bruce Portnoy's avatar

It is my privilege to highly recommend this passionate opinion piece longing for a distant time when England was a welcoming place for its Jewish residents, as well as others. This slowly changed with the seeming waves of endless Arab Muslim immigrants, who as their numbers grew became a greater threat to their Jewish brothers and sisters, whether in the cities they co-lived, or the Universities they co-attended. Finding a vocal, substantial community of similar haters, the uninformed/ gullible only served to further embolden the perpetrators of hate and hateful acts targeting the true underdog, Jews, in general as targets of opportunity.

Whether by planned intimidations or coercions gradually testing the waters as to what they could get away with or acts of overt discrimination accompanied by violence, the vast majority of England’s silent majority’s’ appeared to kowtow to the threats, as it was not directed towards them; at least not for the present time. But what these uninvolved individuals forget is that if they are anything other than Muslim, they are regarded as ‘Infidels’ who after the Jews were/are regarded as inferiors that must accept their secondary status, pay homage, or there would be consequences; potentially similar to what the Jews are being subjected to, as we speak. Be for-warned, lest you drop your guard, within your own country. Was all this by happenstance or was there greater forces behind the mass migrations? T.B.D. Best, B.P.

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Robin Alexander's avatar

Greater forces behind the mass migrations. I have no doubt about that. It's their very ideology. England is small and therefore more easily overrun, but a powerful symbol. These barbarians must be stopped.

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Gerri Yulzari's avatar

Thank you for an eloquently written and informative piece. As I will be traveling to Israel soon, it made me feel better too!

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Ella Ben Emanuel's avatar

Please note: I deeply appreciate discussion and diverse viewpoints, but I respectfully ask that commenters avoid personal attacks. Let’s keep the conversation constructive. Thank you!

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Robin Alexander's avatar

I am not exaggerating. When I got to the last few paragraphs I began to cry. I don't mean a solitary tear trickled down my cheek. I mean actual blubbering, with a snotty nose and uneven breaths.

I'm an American Jew. I've never set foot in Britain, although I always thought I'd get to London one day, take in at least three West End shows, wander the streets and pubs and visit the countryside.

England is, after all, a cultural parent especially in terms of political philosophy and ESPECIALLY in terms of literature. Do I need to remind anyone that we won two world wars together?

How could I ever divorce myself from Wordsworth, Keats, Byron and Shelley? Milton, Blake, Herrick, Spenser? Defoe, Dickens, Virginia Woolf! Shakespeare for god's sake!! This is our history as well as yours.

The barbarians are not just at the gates; they have been ushered into the parlor. A dangerous stupidity has infected the West. I keep hearing "they're afraid of being called racist." These days, it's practically a badge of honor.

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Yehudah Ben Avraham's avatar

Heartbreaking and poignant commentary on a country and culture I grew up admiring. It’s a tragedy what’s happened to Britain and all the West really. There’s only really America left now I have a feeling it will avoid the same fate, but it’s not guaranteed. There are a lot of fools in America too.

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Peter Shaw's avatar

Thanks Ella. I have read some of your stuff. I will never be able to live in Israel because Im Irish Catholic. I know its more important that spare places are kept for Jews wanting to return. I will carry on reading your stuff. Best wishes

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Ella Ben Emanuel's avatar

Please come visit, though! There's so much to see here (especially for Christians!)

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Peter Shaw's avatar

Yes, the old UK has gone,never to return. Israel sounds like a great place to be. I must visit soon

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Ella Ben Emanuel's avatar

I am truly grateful to be living on this wonderful country. Feel free to read my post on becoming a 'sabra' (the national fruit of Israel)

https://open.substack.com/pub/ellabe/p/from-banana-to-sabra-my-journey-of?r=4jszre&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Sandra Klein's avatar

I left England in 1967. I grew up in Sheffield. I was the only Jewish girl in school. I was told never to tell anyone I was Jewish. I was the only Jewish girl in college where l heard 2 girls discussing if Jews had horns. I went to Israel in 1967 and married an American Jew. I lived in NY for 50 years always in a Jewish community. The last few years I have been aware and horrified how many American Jews are pro Palestinian. Even if they profess support for Israel they shun me for voting for Trump, the only head of state in the world who supports Israel! The whole world has turned against the Jews again and it’s like the 1930s. We are 3 generations removed from the Holocaust and even the children of survivors have forgotten the past.

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Steven Brizel's avatar

BH the author saw the handwriting on the wall and made aliyah rather than live in UKistan

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Diane Steiner's avatar

I'm an American, but I could empathize with you at the decay of a once great nation. I try and keep up with global news, so each day, another absurd move by the British cowards that call themselves a government. Arresting the peaceful anti-migrant protesters, while the loud, aggressive ones are ignored. Sending a young school girl home on what was supposed to be celebrating diversity and each student's culture. Unfortunately for her, the school felt uncomfortable with her wearing a dress representing the UK. Now I understand they will be policing 'X' for any content that speaks out against the migrant population, the government, etc. Maybe it hasn't gotten bad enough yet until it turns itself around. The UK cannot take in more than they have room for, but they seem to be ignoring that. Just like the US prior to our borders being closed and freebies taken away from the illegals, the British people now support their newer population with hotels, jobs, government checks. It begins and ends with the leadership, but until someone that is not afraid of the population they have let in, it may have to get much worse before someone puts a stop to it. I'm glad that you have such happy memories of a once great nation, and I hope you will have them again in the future. In the meantime, you are in the great sovereign nation of Israel.

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Sheree Boloker's avatar

My question is: why would you want to visit unfriendly places to Israel? I am an American and I am boycotting England, Ireland, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, etc as I don't want to go to places that hate my people and who support terrorists nor do I want to buy merchandise from these countries and others like it. I am sorry you lost the homeland of your birth but I envy you for being able to live in the indigenous homeland of our people. Hoping to join you at some point.

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Ella Ben Emanuel's avatar

In all honesty, living in a tiny country means feeling claustrophobic every now and then. Israelis love to travel. And the shekel is strong so we get to enjoy relatively cheap prices elsewhere.So boycotting countries will mean we suffer. The really upsetting thing is what's going on in Greece- an Israeli Favourite.Israelis always felt loved and welcomed in the past and now all that has changed. It's really disturbing.

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