Britain is slipping away.
The
progenitor of the free world, the United States included, is barely
recognizable these days. Lack of reverence for life and an equally troubling
tolerance for extreme antisemitism have combined with an almost total intolerance
for those who oppose these evils to cast a malevolent pall over the U.K.
It is not only life and
Judaism that are threatened. Christianity is increasingly under assault, as
well. The English Football Association (EFA) recently issued a ‘warning’ to one
of its players for having the temerity to write “I Love Jesus” over his league-mandated
rainbow flag armband. And yet, another league player, who is a practicing
Muslim, flatly refused to wear the rainbow armband altogether…with nary a
complaint from the same association. In related news, a Catholic woman from
Northern Ireland was recently convicted of praying in a ‘buffer zone’ outside an
abortion mill. Convicted of praying. (She’s probably lucky she didn’t
get life in prison, as she also held up a pro-life sign.)
The House of Commons,
too, recently denied the sanctity of life, voting 330 to 275 to approve draft
legislation that would allow terminally ill adults who are ‘expected’ to die
within six months to seek help in ending their lives. And there may be
significant tax benefits to dying early, leading terminally ill pensioners to utilize
legally assisted-dying to spare loved ones six-figure tax bills. In fact, under current rules,
pensions are passed on, free of income tax, if a person dies before turning 75-years-old. What’s
not to like about government tax policy rewarding early death? Lest we forget,
the Nazis practiced euthanasia ever more extensively prior to establishing
their concentration camps.
And there’s more. Shockingly, GB News recently
reported that “leaflets with the writing ‘every Zionist needs to leave Britain or be slaughtered’ were found spread around the streets
of Hendon, a predominantly Jewish neighborhood in north London.” This hate
speech, these blatant death threats, received very little coverage or attention,
a sad testament to how antisemitism has once again become normalized in parts
of Europe, as it was when Nazis ruled. People are afraid to speak up or
protest, as the Starmer government has threatened them with fines or
incarceration. (Speaking of Nazi-like behavior.)
An
ever-decreasing percentage of Britain’s population is native to the isles. Not
coincidentally, an ever-decreasing percentage of those who reside in Britian
are Christian. Or admit to being so. What amounts to an unrecognized pogrom is
stealing both the British character and the British Islands themselves…from the
British. Jolly Olde England is not so jolly nor so English anymore. (To wit, Muhammad is now the most popular name for baby
boys in England and Wales.)
Punished
for stating “I love
Jesus.” Rewarded for dying early. Overwhelmed by foreign invaders. Can
this be the country that gave us Locke, Disraeli, Churchill, and Thatcher?
How
is this happening? One word: appeasement. Which didn’t work out so well prior
to World War II, either. It never does. For the record, appeasement and
‘tolerance’ are closely related.
This
is the Second Battle of Britain, whether it is recognized as such or not. If
Britain loses this one, it will be just as defeated, just as lost, and
just as subjugated as it would have been if it had surrendered to Hitler’s
Germany. There will be no ‘The World At War’ documentary series after this
battle, no Sir Laurence Olivier narrating for the BBC. There may well be no
BBC. There will only be black-clad women crying in the corners…and shouts of
“Allahu Akbar” piercing the cheerless, leaden skies.
If
we in the West don’t wish to suffer through another Dark Age, we must realize
it is high time to turn the lights back on. If we tarry, if we fail, if we
falter, it will be too late.
Churchill
once noted that, if England was victorious in the first Battle of Britain, “the
British Empire” might “last for a thousand years.” Speaking of early death, it
now appears Britain might not make it 100 years past that remark.
If
it does not, somewhere Churchill may be heard to utter, “Never in the field of
human conflict have so many so cravenly surrendered to so few.”
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