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A TERRORIST IDEOLOGY

  • Writer: Karl Wiggins
    Karl Wiggins
  • Jul 11
  • 2 min read

Concern about uncontrolled immigration is now considered by the Home Office to be a terrorist ideology


Their viewpoint, apparently, is that witnessing terrorist attacks over the last 10-20 years from the murder of Lee Rigby to the London tube & bus bombings (52 people killed) to the Borough market attacks (8 people died) to more recent riots (look at the Paris riots in May 2025 (2 people died, dozens of cops injured, one still in a coma, 700 fires, widespread looting, chaos which caused up to €1 billion damage) to riots in this country, to the rise in knife crime and machete attacks, to murders by immigrants (2 in the last three years in the town in which I live) to the rise in drug gangs and chicken-shop stabbings to grooming gangs .... all of this is apparently our fault because we have a terrorist ideology


The Home Office believes that patriots and those who love England have been radicalised and should be required to attend anti-radicalisation prevent programmes. In fact, we could, if we show too much concern about uncontrolled immigration and government inaction on knife crime be referred to the deradicalisation scheme


They claim that they don't want to restrict debate or free speech (when clearly they do) but it's more about protecting you and me, those who they see as susceptible to radicalisation.

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You'll note they don't see the requirement to deradicalise terrorists or violent newcomers to this country, but they do want to deradicalise decent citizens / taxpayers and presumably teach us to be more tolerant towards those who want to rape our young girls or attack us with machetes.


Have I just slipped into some kind of nutty parallel universe and I find myself in a 'Shutter Island' situation whereby I'm actually a patient in a hospital for the criminally insane and this whole scenario has actually been set up as a role-play as part of my treatment .... because it certainly feels like it.

 
 
 

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