I live in England's South East region, and there haven't been any disturbances here so far from what I can tell. I just wanted to point out that although the murder might have been the last straw for alot of people, posts like this are still getting almost 100K likes on X. Vast swathes of people will always be more concerned about "racism" that actually doing anything to stand up for English people. https://x.com/StanCollymore/status/1819442878956884182
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While the UK isn't a complete totalitarian surveillance state, it is enough to disrupt any actual organisation to create a meaningful resistance.
What's going on isn't enough because despite the high view count on X. Most people aren't going to see it. You actually have to win the information war, and go offline to do it. Stickers, graffitti, banners, ads, tv shows etc. Look at the globalist messaging, from the BBC down to antifa graffiti. And it's organised too. If you want to know how to stick up those marxist posts you see everywhere, here you go: https://crimethinc.com/categories/how-to
And obviously you need a state that permits you to operate which doesn't exist. That means you have to go underground. Which required a committed and disciplined group. The Blade Runners is probably the closest thing to it. Hopefully it grows but I doubt it.
This also requires organisation to nurture and grow it, which will be disrupted, see the sticker guy getting 2 years in jail.
So unless it grows and grows outside of any control, these won't go anywhere.
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Couple of other points that are useful to consider in situations like this:
1 - you really only need a few % of the population to be "doing something" as a whole, not even on the streets but at the level of lie to the police about what they saw etc. Ambivalence is the overwhelming majority opinion. I think it was Lord Miles travelling in Afghanistan recently and he talking to a family/village about the country and their opinion was "we don't care/not even aware the American's had left, or even really aware about the war as a whole" after 20 years they had that opinion.
2 - It's relatively normal for young Men to be on the streets, when the anger becomes enough to drive people from other demographics onto the streets that's a key indicator. When your Dad or grandparents are on the streets the regime has a problem.