Hilarious: Financial Times Blames Tory Rhetoric On Migrants For Riots

It’s not really surprising that Leftist media hits the wrong target

Tory rhetoric on migrants created ‘climate’ for far-right riots, say critics

The “demonising” of asylum seekers, immigrants and the legal profession by Conservative ministers helped prepare the ground for the far-right riots currently gripping the country, critics including senior politicians have warned.

They say that years of scapegoating by senior Tory figures helped stoke and normalise anti-immigrant feeling that in part fuelled the violence that has spread across England in the past week.

Former prime minister Rishi Sunak’s pledge to “Stop the Boats” was chanted by rioters last week, while former home secretary Suella Braverman previously described the flow of asylum seekers to England’s coast as an “invasion”.

Hotels used to house asylum seekers were attacked over the weekend by far-right gangs, while several mosques have been threatened. There have also been plans shared online to target dozens of immigration centres, refugee shelters and law offices that aide migrants on Wednesday.

Can you guess what is not mentioned in the article? The migrant who stabbed a bunch of children to death, which started this all. I don’t condone the riots, but, you can understand them. Citizens are tired of the government allowing tons of migrants in from countries in the 3rd World and Islamist regions for decades, who bring their own cultures, practice them in full, and refuse to assimilate into British culture. There are no go zones, loud calls to prayer, taking over the streets to pray to Mecca, grooming gangs, and so much more. I wish I could find the map again, which shows how many migrants have come into the UK over the last 30 years and changed it.

In a speech to the Policy Exchange think-tank last year, Jenrick said “excessive, uncontrolled migration threatens to cannibalise the compassion of the British public”.

Illegal migrants had “completely different lifestyles and values to those in the UK,” he went on, adding that “a shared national identity bound by shared memories, traditions and values is a prerequisite to generosity in society”.

There is no melting pot, just migrants taking over and forcing the UK to change for them. British citizens are arrested for sending mean posts on social media, while nothing happens to the migrants

The police mostly leave the migrants alone. And the media says nothing.

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One Response to “Hilarious: Financial Times Blames Tory Rhetoric On Migrants For Riots”

  1. Professor Hale says:

    Illegal migrants had “completely different lifestyles and values to those in the UK,”…

    … And so do the “legal” migrants. If immigrants were a net benefit to society, no one would care if they were illegal.

    Hotels used to house asylum seekers were attacked over the weekend by far-right gangs,

    Anyone who objects to their kids being stabbed is pro forma labeled “far right”, even if they have no political affiliation with the right. No one carries ID cards that say they are members of the “Far Right”. This is just the same tactic we see used by the FAR extreme left int eh USA media to demonize any resistance to their agenda as “extreme” so it is acceptable to marginalize them from polite society.

    When Hindus and Moslems beat each other bloody in Kashmir, which one is being “Far Right” or “White Supremacist”?

    When Hutus and Tutsis chop each other up with machetes, which one is being “Far Right”?

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