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2023-07-07

In the USA we have had racial tensions for centuries, tensions which were fanned recently under the "Black Lives Matter" rhetoric which tried to shame everybody into apologising for the alleged crime of being "racist". Rioters were seen using conveniently placed piles of bricks (strange where those came from) to create their mayhem.

We have also had an unfamiliar but relentless campaign to improve "diversity" - a word which has seen previously unimagined levels of interpretation applied apparently in order to make acceptable practices which hitherto have been considered unacceptable by many. Tolerance is being stretched.

All over the western world now we see governments with seemingly one accord welcoming or at least accepting huge numbers of immigrants from diverse cultures without too much concern about integration assimilation or the capacity of our infrastructure to cope, and apparently no concern at all about how that will be perceived by the native population.

We could be forgiven for thinking that a massive destabilisation programme is determined to spread American race problems (or some or any variety of problem) across as many countries as possible. It really is quite unprecedented.

Is France just the first of the EU countries to feel the heat of these tensions boiling over?

Italy, Germany, the UK, Ireland and no doubt many more all have the same immigration issue.

It doesn't necessarily follow that all these countries will face the same rioting, but we should consider that the omens are not looking that good. After all, who would trust our politicians to deal successfully with a problem of their own making? They tend to be too busy creating yet more problems, to be inclined toward solving the issues they have already stored up - and even if they did make the effort, their track record of problem-solving doesn't stand any scrutiny.

And that assumes that all this really is inadvertent and accidental ... a concept which is now stretching our credulity beyond breaking point.

If we do have to end up coping with some kind of insurrection, we would be well advised to consider beforehand just who the real enemy is, and who our real friends are. Forethought = forearmed.

This video does rather play up the seriousness of what has been going on in France, and I don't doubt that the troubles are perhaps not as widespread they may be painted in the media; nevertheless we could say that the writing is on the wall.

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