Tuesday 19 March 2019

IS MASS MURDER EXTREMISM, TERRORISM OR SOMETHING ELSE ?

Last Friday's events in New Zealand were appalling though hardly unexpected. Somewhere it was bound to happen and it will happen again. Yesterday's incident in Utrecht may have been the act of a madman or may have been another in a long line of similar events.

Our political masters, the media and the left-leaning establishments that we all seem to have to suffer all point the finger at 'terrorists' and the rise of so-called 'right wing extremism' as the problem, but in doing so they are simply denying the truth. They themselves are the principal cause. The perpetrators of the murderous rampages that have been seen in recent years may be terrorists and may have right wing political views, but they may also simply be reacting to circumstances in the only way that they see possible. 

Permitting immigration on industrial scales; allowing immigrants to establish separate 'communities' and to wholly change the character of large areas of major cities; permitting these immigrants to behave as though still in their home countries and failing to ensure any meaningful level of integration; immigrants standing apart from the pre-existing population and being so obviously different, through language, clothing, food, religion and customs; introducing ever more stringent laws to protect the immigrants while discriminating against the indigenous population; making expressions of dissent from the politically correct line criminal offences through the introduction of highly subjective 'hate crime' laws. These, and more, are the root causes of the shocking events that happen with dreadful regularity.

History tells us that incomers often take over, oppress and even decimate existing populations; one has only to consider the fate of the indigenous peoples of North America to realise this, while the Australian Aborigines and New Zealand Maoris fared little better. European colonizers around the world took over, dominated and often brutalized most of Africa and Asia, following in the footsteps of the Romans who virtually wiped out the older Celtic civilizations of Northern Europe. Given these precedents, is it any wonder that the established populations of Western nations are, to say the least, unsettled by the mass immigration and, in some cases, have taken to demonstrating their unhappiness in brutal ways ? At the same time, the incomers, feeling their cultural heritage to be under attack, fight back and some, the most ardent, become evermore entrenched in their own views, take up arms and carry out what we now call 'terrorist attacks'.

This is not say that the reactions of either have been right or justified, but it does put them in a different light. The politicians who have created the conditions for this mess simply ignore their responsibility and charge on, regardless, leaving the people to cope. They introduce more and more new laws, talk endlessly about integration, diversity, equality, discrimination, understanding and much more, while doing nothing to tackle the root causes of unrest. In a pointless and utterly pathetic gesture, the New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, has said that she will deny the perpetrator of Friday's massacre in Christchurch the notoriety that he craves by never mentioning his name; MY GOD ! Is that really the best she can do ? Will that have any effect on other potential mass murderers ? It's worthless rhetoric designed to appeal to an emotional audience, nothing more nor less.

In order to win this war, politicians need to stop being political and start becoming psychologists and sociologists, but not of the left-leaning namby-pamby type. They need to stop trying to force people to 'do the right thing', but to accept that there are limits beyond which people will not be pushed. If the right actions aren't taken very soon, quite simply, 'We ain't seen nothing yet'.

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