Coleman Lantern Collectors Corner

Coleman Lantern Collectors Corner

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

These riots, which are like a tea party

These riots, which are like a tea party compared to what might happen in a few years, should teach us several things. •

These riots, which are like a tea party compared to what
might happen in a few years, should teach us several things.

• Firstly it should tell those foolish people who keep their
fingers crossed for the ‘Race War’ that it will not be so
much a war as a one-sided massacre. There will be no
resistance. Our people who live in the affected areas would
be wiped out. The forces of ‘law and order’ would be
impotent to do anything about it even if they wanted to. As
it is they would almost certainly just stand by and look on
indecisively. As I have pointed out, our people tend to live
in smaller towns and are more spread about. The balance in
most of the big cities and bigger towns of England has
already swung against us.

• Since the last series of major riots in the early 1980s,
the number of immigrants in this country has probably
quadrupled. The riots in the 1980s mainly involved West
Indians. It is an ignorant mistake to characterise these
riots as being West Indian in origin. Some of the areas that
have so far experienced rioting are areas that had riots in
the 1980s and West Indians do live there still. But the fact
is in most of these areas they no longer dominate. I have no
doubt hat West Indians have joined in. I also have no doubt
that some scummy English white youths will have joined in.

• Many riots took place in fairly ‘leafy’ parts. Such as
Ealing or even Enfield or central Croydon. Enfield has
experienced the fastest rate of ethnic change of any London
borough over the past ten years – more rapid that in Barking
and Dagenham. Croydon, where I went to school, has changed
over the past twenty years beyond recognition. I was in
Ealing the other month and although there are ‘posh’ parts
(as there are in Clapham which was extensively looted) these
are surrounded, within a couple of minutes walk, by council
estates and the general ethnic mix on the high street is
unfavourable. In Clapham incidentally I noticed that a party
shop was gutted with helium cylinders going up. A few years
ago I hired a Dragon outfit from that shop for a St George’s
Day activity!

• The main factor influencing these riots is not deprivation
or youth alienation. It is simply an opportunity to have
‘fun’, cause mayhem and steal. In an orderly and wholesome
society people would not do this as they would feel a
connection to their community. Many of the rioters will only
have been in this country for less than ten years. They come
from poorer and more repressive societies. They don’t care
about England or our streets. They are a very ‘diverse’
bunch. Many are Moslem. They look like they are ‘mixed race’
which technically they may be, but most will actually be
from anywhere between Morocco and Afghanistan and south to
Nigeria. This is just a fantastic opportunity for them to do
as they please. They have no respect for our institutions.
This is the sort of society that the liberal establishment
have created.

So what is the correct response?

The police say that 16,000 officers will be on duty tonight.
There were just 6,000 last night and they were reinforced
from other surrounding areas.

The Metropolitan Police has over 33,000 officers and over
4,000 Special Constables. There are over 37,500 police
officers in London alone. Clearly there is a lack of will to
tackle this problem. No surprises there.

We can huff and puff about sending in the army, opening up
with machine guns and so forth. We are not in a position to
implement any of these things so I will restrict myself to
how we should respond politically now.

We should not be tempted to think that in policy terms we
should beef things up.

I was politically active during the riots in the early
1980s. There was no political dividend for nationalist
parties that advocated a hard line approach. The United
States regularly sees much more violent riots. Has this led
to a revival of the Ku Klux Klan?

The simple truth is that the only way forward is to
articulate a moderate sensible message. Even with these
riots, our people will not respond to a hard line message.

The English Democrats do just this. Their signature policies
are for an English Parliament and for recognition of St
George’s Day. Some may reflexively say that these policies
hardly offer a solution to riot and arson. However the EDs
also have sensible policies to stop immigration, deport
illegals and ensure that English culture is accepted and
adopted across the board. Having a non-immigration issue as
a key-note policy is a massive advantage in making yourself
acceptable to the English public. We have to convince the
English public to support us. Just huffing and puffing at
length about water cannon and using the N-word will get us
nowhere.

Quite simply the English do not like it put in their face.
They will not respond to a blatant racial appeal.

You know what else? They will only support a party that has
ethnic minorities in it – ethnic minority people who accept
English culture.

The only body on our side of the divide that can put large
numbers on the street is the English Defence League. The EDL
have gone out of their way to be seen to be non racist and
accepting of people who are not ethnically English but share
their aims. That is why they can put numbers on the streets.
Not because thousands of ethnic minorities who accept
English culture turn up to support them. It is because it
makes thousands of young Englishmen comfortable about going
out on their demonstrations.

This is just a fact of life. Ignore it and you will confine
yourself to being in a tiny puristic and impotent
ideological clique. I know a lot of people have difficulty
getting their heads around this. If they do not then they
are condemning themselves to political irrelevance. It is as
simple as that.


If you actually want to do anything to stop further riots
and stop our country from sliding to eternal destruction,
then the only alternative is to support sensible moderate
nationalism.

These riots should not be used as an excuse to relapse. That
would be a disaster.

These riots will soon die down. They are not caused by any
specific grievance. The culprits were flexing their muscles
and chancing their luck. It was opportunist. This sort of
thing could however happen at any time.

I pointed most of this out last week. I am not surpirsed by
these riots. My political stance is based on the assumption
that this sort of thing will become the norm.

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