The Gateway Pundit enlists "British Born Iranian" THOT to thirst trap retards to die for Israel
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Britain is dead if people born there can claim to be from another nation.
There are no African-Brits or Hispanic-Brits, only Brits.
Just a couple of days ago I read about a woman who took her daughter and flew from the UK to Poland and then got a 13 hour train journey across Ukraine to the front lines there with Russia, to get a root canal before making the return journey to Bristol.
As more and more people find that the UK isn't the safe, welcoming and luxurious place they've been told it is figure it out and stop leaving where they are from while criminals fleeing their homelands catching them and enjoying the easy life they get in Britain continues there will be no more left to the country.
Yeah, she might be “ethnically Iranian” (which is fairly meaningless anyway. It’s like saying “ethnically American”), but she sure as hell ain’t culturally Iranian…
I’ve seen enough of pre-1979 Iran to know that even the most decadent of the elites, who admittedly did look extremely Western, weren’t this level of THOT, lol…
But then again, THOTS in general were almost certainly considerably rarer, at that point, even in the West…
But also, Elica Le Bon..? Ok, I admit that Elica is a weird name, but Le Bon is, I believe Anglo-Norman French. The most notable person with that name is Simon Le Bon, from Duran Duran.
You don’t get a much more upper class British name than that, lol…
She's as British as fish and chips (That is to say she passes these days as British, but neither started on the soil and can't claim the sea or South America as their homes anymore).
So it turns out it's a Huguenot surname. Which doesn't change anything about the rest of my comment...
If that's her real surname, she's definitely more (extremely upper class) British than she is Iranian, lol...
"The Good"?
Lol
Yep, literally, lol…
Apparently it was originally “ironic” (for the Huguenots, at least), but not in all cases…