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August 28, 2007
There Won't Always Be an England
Posted by Dave Blount at August 28, 2007 8:35 AM
Moonbattery is literally obliterating England. In the words of Cal Thomas:
June 2005 and June 2006 nearly 200,000 British citizens chose to leave the country for a new life elsewhere. During the same period, at least 574,000 immigrants came to Britain. This number does not include the people who broke the law to get there, or the thousands unknown to the government. […]
Britons give many reasons for leaving, but their stories share one commonality: life in Britain has become unbearable for them. They fear lawlessness and the threat of more terrorism from a growing Muslim population and the loss of a sense of Britishness, exacerbated by the growing refusal of public schools to teach the history and culture of the nation to the next generation. What it means to be British has been watered down in a plague of political correctness that has swept the country faster than hoof-and-mouth disease.
The response of bureauweenies to their country's tailspin: they are about to grant amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens, most of them Muslims adamantly opposed to assimilation. The invaders will also get top priority for taxpayer-financed housing.
As Sir Andrew Green of Migrationwatch UK observes:
If you break British law for long enough, you acquire rights not penalties.
Imagine being forced by your own government to finance an invasion that is not merely conquering your country, but displacing it. Short of armed rebellion, all Brits can do is get the hell out before sharia is imposed.
Only two generations ago they fought off the Nazis. The cultural rot known as moonbattery works fast.



