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In terms of tipping points, I see that ReformUK are at last beginning to get their act together as a proper political party. A few days ago – several months after joining – I at last got a membership number and emails have gone out asking for applicants for jobs as regional organisers, researchers, etc., as well as a call for council candidates who this time would be properly screened. I am under no illusions that Reform UK is perfect but in terms of the political system we have, supporting it is probably the best we can do for the next few years. Certainly, it is preferable to the sorts of organisations that may come out of the woodwork if things continue to deteriorate at the current rate.

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Between the options of a red-led decline towards Marxism or a tried and tested blue-led march down the same road, Reform seem like the ONLY option for people with any intelligence and capacity for independent thought. Hoping cascade theory comes into play over the coming years through 2029.

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I unironically believe that, were King Charles have the balls to do so, he could stand up against all this chaos, receive significant public support, dismantle parliament, and establish an absolute monarchy with the goal of restoring sanity to Britain and the people would cheer him on like a reverse Cromwell or Stuart Restoration.

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Both he and William are woke. You’ll need a new royal family,

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Both woke and very, very stupid.

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You’re almost certainly correct, but Chuck is firmly on the side of the loons

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The 'tipping point' can even be a little below 20%, if the sentiment is of high intensity.

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Excellent analysis - thank you!

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People need to teach their kids from a young age to be more discriminatory about who they talk to and associate with. Intelligent and nuanced discrimination for safety reasons.

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I’m not aware of any time in history when the elites of one society encouraged males from a different society to predate their own girls. It just shows how uniquely and satanically maladaptive current European elites now are.

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If we are indeed close to a tipping point then we can expect the regime to panic, go full retard, and double down hard.

Strap in, it's going to get bumpy.

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Here is a Critique of the Rotherham Report on Pakistan Pedophile Rape Gangs in England. It is something I wrote 2014.

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> http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/downloads/file/1407/independent_inquiry_cse_in_rotherham

> The Little Girls of England. On the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Rotherham 1997 - 2013. [Rotherham Report] August 22, 2014.

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> The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Rotherham, August 21, 2014 by Alexis Jay OBE is a weak report, but it finally admits the obvious: Pakistani paedophile rape gangs have terrorized the city's little English girls for decades as government officials (with dozens of hard-hitting executive job titles reflecting well-paid careers for people who did nothing), social workers, teachers and the police were afraid to do anything. In fact, the report admits to at least 1400 little girls being raped. One accusation of "racism" ends a career, and compared to that, the misery of thousands of girls raped by the Pakistanis is nothing, apparently. One kind of behavior does not affect careers of elected and high ranking Rotherham government officials: relentless sexual harassment by higher ups towards their female subordinates (See Sects. (13.64), (13.65), (13.66)).

> Of course, the report is quick to deplore the role of the old British National Party under Nick Griffin (Sect. 3.35) and the English Defence League, the only two organizations in Great Britain that stood up for the little English girls, abused and raped and forgotten by everyone else. The BNP is especially condemned for telling the truth and identifying Asians as the rapists (that is, Pakistanis). (As might be expected, the BNP and EDL have faced state persecution and state supported terrorist attacks from paid paramilitaries like the UAF, because of their defence of the Little Girls of England from the Pakistani rape gangs. It is also to be expected that the leadership of the Socialist Workers Party, whose government financed UAF militias defend Pakistani rapists, are themselves rapists.) As the Executive summary notes: By far the majority of perpetrators were described as 'Asian' by victims, yet throughout the entire period, councillors did not engage directly with the Pakistani-heritage community to discuss how best they could jointly address the issue. Some councillors seemed to think it was a one-off problem, which they hoped would go away. Several staff described their nervousness about identifying the ethnic origins of perpetrators for fear of being thought racist; others remembered clear direction from their managers not to do so.

> The abuse documented is horrific: For example: from the Executive Summary: Sect. (5.8) We read cases where a child was doused in petrol and threatened with being set alight, children who were threatened with guns, children who witnessed brutally violent rapes and were threatened that they would be the next victim if they told anyone. Girls as young as 11 were raped by large numbers of male perpetrators, one after the other. 'Whats the point... I might as well be dead.' Sect. (5.9) In two of the cases we read, fathers tracked down their daughters and tried to remove them from houses where they were being abused, only to be arrested themselves when police were called to the scene. In a small number of cases (which have already received media attention) the victims were arrested for offences such as breach of the peace or being drunk and disorderly, with no action taken against the perpetrators of rape and sexual assault against children. Sect. (5.10) There are numerous historic examples (up to the mid-2000s) of children being stalked by their abusers, and some extreme cases of violent threats or actual assaults on the victims and their families.

> Indeed: Sect. (4.12): "One young person told us that 'gang rape' was a usual part of growing up in the area of Rotherham in which she lived." Gang rape is now part of growing up as an English girl in England. --- too long to post. too bad

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It would seem difficult for a people to withdraw their consent to be ruled by a government while dependent on the government for entitlements, benefits, and transfer payments. Even more for a disarmed people. Difficult but not impossible. There must be a transcendent sense of purpose and moral imperative that steels the people against the temporary difficulties inherent to this undertaking. But from where would the post-Christian West draw the faith to forsake goodies for some greater good?

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When can we start shooting non-whites?

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Too easy. Humiliate them and make them suffer for the remainder of their lives = send them back to shitholeistan.

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