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A Woman Called Paddy's avatar

American projectionism. The UK is very far from civil war, despite the efforts of Americans to convince us otherwise. And Muslims integrate here very well. Keep your racism to yourselves.

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Painter14's avatar

Hmm ... a Muslim calling himself 'Paddy'.

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A Woman Called Paddy's avatar

Oh fuck off

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DrLatusDextro's avatar

A majority in the UK appear to have been conditioned into powerlessness and remain determinedly oblivious to all of this, as they do to the 2020 scourge of "injections" began in December that year and continuing today, while the Great Replacement advances with the globalists systematic demolition of country, customs, culture, Christianity, character and identity while instituting Cloward Piven strategy, destitution, dependence, de-industrialisation, and despair. Its a dead end economically, morally, ethically, socially and biologically.

But isn't that the purpose...?

A pity more cannot find their awareness and a soupçon of courage; perhaps they eventually may?

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Protect & Survive's avatar

Thanks Doc, an excellent summary. There are some Brits that have seen the light shining on the writing on the wall - the first set of videos are enlightening https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/britains-collapse-2025-part-2-birmingham?sd=pf

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Anna Marie's avatar

It's so disgusting & evil!

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E. Grogan's avatar

This is heartbreaking. I'm an American and first went to U.K. (Britain) in 1969. It was only 25 yrs after WW2. I stayed with an older couple, she was 50, he was 70 and people still talked about their memories of WW2. It was such a wonderful place then - green and beautiful, with lots of beautiful countryside. Everyone was so polite and very British - we stopped for tea every afternoon and had scones with our tea. People were so polite. I was last there in 1999, 30 yrs after my first visit. When I was in London I went into a tea shop and tried to order a scone. The attendant was from Pakistan and had NO idea what a scone was. I was absolutely shocked. Tea time was not honored by some people any more either. Gone were the beautiful red phone booths that was such a hallmark of London. Many of the old-fashioned taxis were gone, too. There were lots of foreigners there as well. Now I've been reading about it and it's been taken over by Moslems, even King Charles praises and welcomes them, while it seems he ignores Christian events. The standard of living has changed so very much and I fear greatly for U.K. I hope it can get back on its feet and get rid of the globalists and I pray for the people of U.K. My heart goes out to you. You fought so hard and so bravely in WW2 only to have your country destroyed now. May better times be in store for you, Brits. Prayers for you. And Peter, last I heard you lived in London, when you gave your mailing address awhile back. I hope you are O.K., sir, prayers for you as well.

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E. Grogan's avatar

Yes, that's what I remember. It was a well-ordered, very stable country. Every single shop window had a picture of the Queen and often, her husband Prince Phillip. Thank you for posting that.

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Everything Voluntary Jack's avatar

Thanks for this Peter.

I have a friend in the U.K. and am sending her this with the hope it will help awaken her to the Power Elite's staged demolition and NWO takeover.

Get free, stay free.

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