
If I were to read only the mainstream media, I might share Robin Grant’s view that fears for the eradication of European civilisation are exaggerated. But when one steps beyond the rose-tinted, cherry-picked and selectively edited MSM into the alternative media, and thence to the source reports in Europe’s local newspapers, one will realise that only a tiny fraction of an abhorrent truth is getting out.
Did anyone read about the 15 year-old girl who was raped by an immigrant in Birmingham and then raped a second time by an Asian taxi driver from whom she sought help? Probably not – it was in the Birmingham Mail, and far too sordid a story for the likes of Agence France-Presse or the BBC. How about the Black Lives Matter attacks with Molotov cocktails against the police in East London for arresting a black drug dealer?
Both these incidents happened in the last week. And so it goes on and on, day after day.
Indigenous Britons are now the minority in London, Birmingham, Leicester, Slough and Luton. In Muslim-controlled London, there have been 8,000 acid attacks perpetrated by Pakistanis, Indians, Bangladeshis and Colombians since 2010.
There were 5,000 female-genital mutilation cases in 2016 (and no prosecutions). The sample-based official immigration figures of 550,000 for 2015 (UK stopped counting actual ins and outs years ago) are now thought to be an underestimate, because in that year 827,000 new National Insurance numbers were issued for foreign citizens. Last year, 28 per cent of births in England and Wales were to foreign-born mothers.
I put all this together and conclude that our civilisation is indeed under massive threat. And for the unconvinced, I recommend American Professor Ted Malloch’s papers “The Tragedy of the European Family” and “Europa, Eurabia and the Last Man”, both published last month. They echo much of what JC Wilcox, HHB and I have been banging on about for years, and add some Nietzscheian philosophy into the mix.
Regarding Robin’s eloquent appraisal of democracy, I have nothing further to add to his quote from Winston Churchill, but can only hope that a strong and capable leader of similar stature will arise like a phoenix from the ashes of the forthcoming European civil wars.
Nigel Pike