So let me understand the British normie mindset, rape gangs for decades with a police coverup involved because they're scared of being called racist by the rapists and they normies do nothing. If a migrant stabs a bunch of underage girls at a dance class that's where they draw the line.
Yeah the police have been doing this for decades so what changed? It's right to ask no matter how uncomfortable it makes you. We also do have to question whether or not it's a small group versus an actual angry movement. I know a bit about Liverpool and they have burned down a covid test centre in the past for example, you have to take into account what this means in a wider context with the country at large.
It sometimes takes a while for everyone to reach the proper boiling point. And it's at that point that it just takes one event for everyone to blow their top off at once.
It often has little to do with the significance of the instigating event, compared to past events. It's about how much pressure's been cooking for a while.
And it's added up quite a bit over the years, what with UK police, media, and politicians spending years trying to deflect, gaslight, censor, and propagandize all while never doing anything to address the actual problems that they've been not allowing, but practically inviting.
So let me understand the British normie mindset, rape gangs for decades with a police coverup involved because they're scared of being called racist by the rapists and they normies do nothing. If a migrant stabs a bunch of underage girls at a dance class that's where they draw the line.
Got it.
Its not about "drawing the line" retard. They're just fed up that it keeps happening, and the police either do nothing or are complcit.
Yeah the police have been doing this for decades so what changed? It's right to ask no matter how uncomfortable it makes you. We also do have to question whether or not it's a small group versus an actual angry movement. I know a bit about Liverpool and they have burned down a covid test centre in the past for example, you have to take into account what this means in a wider context with the country at large.
It sometimes takes a while for everyone to reach the proper boiling point. And it's at that point that it just takes one event for everyone to blow their top off at once.
It often has little to do with the significance of the instigating event, compared to past events. It's about how much pressure's been cooking for a while.
And it's added up quite a bit over the years, what with UK police, media, and politicians spending years trying to deflect, gaslight, censor, and propagandize all while never doing anything to address the actual problems that they've been not allowing, but practically inviting.
What changed is that people have had enough.