The United Kingdom has surrendered to antisemitism

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The United Kingdom has surrendered on every front to antisemitic terrorists. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is now shocked and appalled that antisemitic terrorists have been emboldened by this capitulation.

A Syrian-born alleged terrorist named Jihad al Shamie allegedly drove his truck into a crowd at a synagogue in Manchester. He then began stabbing Jewish congregants who had gathered there for Yom Kippur. Two people were injured, and another was killed, and then two more innocents were shot by police (resulting in another death) responding to the scene.

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Starmer has taken a break from peddling the propaganda of Palestinian terrorists to condemn this attack and let us know he is oh so horrified by what happened. It isn’t clear what exactly Starmer was expecting, though, given his devotion to Palestinian propaganda from people who want to kill Jews across the world. Just last month, Starmer decided that the U.K. would recognize a Palestinian state, a reward for Hamas terrorists after they massacred 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023, and started a war they are currently losing. Starmer announced on the global stage that the U.K. would reward their antisemitic terrorism, and now he is surprised that antisemitic terrorism has reached his country.

Meanwhile, Starmer has overseen the continued speech policing of British residents, with police making arrests based on social media “hate speech.” While the British government cracks down on mean words online, it has also allowed massive “pro-Palestine” (as always, read: pro-terrorism) protests in the streets. Protesters in London, Manchester, and elsewhere regularly call for an “intifada,” but because they aren’t making jokes about the incoherence of transgender ideology on TwitterX, the U.K. allows them to continue.

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In fact, the U.K. is so worried about offending its Muslim immigrants (like al Shamie) that the National Health Service is more concerned about people stigmatizing first-cousin marriage in Pakistani immigrant communities than it is about the health problems for children born from incestuous marriages. Starmer and the U.K. are worried about “islamophobia” more so than anything else, and it shows in both policy and rhetoric.

Starmer can read off whatever statement he wants about condemning this attack, but he has created the society and country that has made this possible. The U.K. has surrendered to antisemitism and refuses to combat it in any way, and this is the natural result.

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