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FEARING THE WRONG THING

  • Nov 16, 2024
  • 2 min read

Fear is smart until ..... until you realise you're afraid of the wrong thing,' Kristin Hannah


But if you try to get rid of fear without knowing the meaning it will only grow stronger and return. So the first thing is to understand the meaning. All of us who've been on marches and rallies over the last few years - and I include the FLA, the DFLA, patriots who wanted to prevent hooligans and thugs tearing down or vandalising war memorials, St George's Day, Tommy Robinson's rallies etc. - know full well that we're not 'far-right thugs.' That's just a pseudo phrase used by Keir Starmer to turn neighbour against neighbour, to divide & conquer, to have half the country fearing the wrong thing.


Starmer clearly felt that the phrase 'conspiracy theorist' was a bit old hat. It's been around since John F. Kennedy said, ‘I will splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the winds,' but was shot before he was able to do so. And more recently conspiracy theorists - another word for freethinkers - are being proved right on just about everything. So those of us who've been accused of that can now wear the badge with pride.


So he can't call us 'conspiracy theorists' and he can hardly suggest we be burned at the stake as Witches (although I wouldn't even put that past him), so he had to come up with another way to divide the nation. He had to plan in advance so that the majority of people think the awakened patriots are conspiracy theorists and thugs, thus ensuring they fear the wrong thing.


Implanting fear is a very powerful tool, and the meaning of it all is to ensure the nation fears patriots (by calling us far-right thugs) more than they fear illegal violent immigrants who cost us billions of taxpayers’ money to support, and who want to completely take over our way of life, demanding we change our culture, our food, our flag, our religion, our whole way of life to suit them! As long as we pay for it.


The real thugs, of course, are those who engage in machete fights in the streets of Southend, those who murder little children at a dance school, those who attack people with zombie knives, those who form drug gangs, those who turn certain areas into no-go zones, those who turn up to the Notting Hill Carnival with hidden knives on them, those who engage in chicken-shop attacks, those who mask-up and attack pubs, who set fire to police vehicles, who attack the police, and carry out their regime of terror with our money. The thugs are not happy smiling people or families who turn up to protest uncontrolled immigration or government inaction on knife crime. I'll give you that as a caveat.


Yet the pendulum has swung too far now. More and more people are thinking, 'Surely this ain't right. This ain't how it's supposed to be.' Although there are still millions of people out there who've been taught to fear the wrong thing.


All we can is continue planting the seed.


Copyright © Karl Wiggins


 
 
 

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