在贝尔法斯特发生骇人的移民持刀袭击事件后,英国官员认为问题出在 X 上
After Horrific Belfast Migrant Knife Attack, U.K. Officials Think The Problem Is X

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/after-horrific-belfast-migrant-knife-attack-uk-officials-think-problem-x

近日,一名苏丹籍寻求庇护者对贝尔法斯特当地居民斯蒂芬·奥吉尔维(Stephen Ogilvy)进行了近乎致命的残暴袭击,随后当地爆发了暴力骚乱。袭击者割伤了受害者的脸部,并试图将其斩首,幸被路人制止。 莫妮卡·肖豪特(Monica Showhalter)在为《美国思想家》(*American Thinker*)撰文时指出,这一事件是系统性国家失败和鲁莽移民政策带来的“苦果”。文章认为,政府官员和媒体优先考虑的是压制公众愤怒并指责X等社交媒体平台,而非解决暴力事件的根本原因。包括布伦丹·奥尼尔(Brendan O'Neill)在内的批评者认为,从软弱的法律体系到激进的社会阶层,这种“共谋体制”对造成威胁工薪阶层公民安全的环境负有责任。 文章将这些事件描述为欧洲各地反复出现的模式的一部分,即公众越来越感到被“根深蒂固的精英阶层”剥夺了权利。文章最后指出,尽管骚乱可能是暂时的,但它们反映了民众对于不受限制的移民所带来的后果以及政府缺乏问责制的认知正在永久性觉醒。

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原文

Authored by Monica Showalter via American Thinker,

Northern Ireland went up in flames as angry Irish mobs rioted in the streets and burned down publicly funded migrant housing complexes last night.

The spark that set it off was a migrant who tried to behead a resident.

This is the attack in living color, which was posted on X:

Mob action is never desirable but the anger was predictable, as the details were worse than they looked: An innocent Scotish resident, Stephen Ogilvy, who is partially deaf, was helping a Sudanese 'asylum seeker' move into his residence. The migrant, Hadi Alodid, had entered the country in 2023 and got a five-year pass to seek 'asylum.' For unknown reasons, the migrant grabbed Ogilvy, began slashing him with a knife, gouging out one eye and severely damaging the other, slashed his knife all over Ogilvy's face, and then began to cut Ogilvy's head off in the street. He was intercepted by locals, one of whom hit him over the head with a shovel, saving Ogilvy's life. Ogilvy's alive, but gets to go through life not just nearly deaf, but nearly blind, too.

Coming on the heels of the Henry Nowak murder by a migrant-involved person, along with the bad police response, and it was too much for many in Belfast.

The riots that followed were the result of the state which failed to protect the people from uninvited barbarians who repaid kindness with savagery and who exhibited little consideration for the victims.

Brendan O'Neill, who's a heckuva good writer, sums it up this way at Sp!ked:

Yes, only the blood-stained degenerate bears responsibility for the horrors inflicted on that innocent man. But we now know the piece of scum had an army of witless aiders and abetters. There lurks in the background of this abomination a whole regime of complicity. The wilfully oblivious technocrats who have overseen the withering of our borders. The spineless legal system that refuses to remove people who should not be here. The virtue-hoarding activist class that agitates for the right of every 'asylum seeker' to stay, because they cherish the spotlight of self-righteousness far more than they do the safety of working-class men and women. None of them wielded the knife, no; but all helped to pave the way for that reprobate's presence in Belfast.

Isn't there now a case against officialdom of reckless endangerment? Every week there are reports of horrifying rapes carried out by illegal immigrants. Working-class women and girls have suffered sickening abuse at the hands of men who came on small boats under the noses of our apathetic, cowardly rulers. People have been murdered, too. From the alleged rape gang overseen by Afghan nationals in Norwich to last night's demented bloodletting in Belfast - when are we allowed to say this is all the bitter harvest of state failure, the predictable outcome of refusing to get a handle on who is coming here and why?

But the response of the state was utterly repulsive.

Officials expressed umbrage about the news getting out, not the migrant problem and the state that had ushered them in.

Their fury was concentrated almost solely on the reacting rioters, who were branded 'racists' as they always are, instead of the underlying crime - notice that the U.K. legislator shows no 'horrified' sentiment about the crime, just the resulting disorder:

Then they tried to cover it up by shutting the family up.

These crimes and bad responses from officials are now so frequent the British public believes it knows what's going on:

Nudge unit. In the U.K., they have them.

After that, they blamed Elon Musk, who owns X:

Including the media intelligentsia:

Because what's shown on X does mess up their narrative - innocent migrant, racist Irish locals - and shames the press for its obeisance to the powers that be.

There may have been a second migrant involved in the attack, too, which certainly wouldn't have come from the press - it's slowly coming out on X, too. That shames them.

It also exposed the elites' bizarre priorities as to who gets into the country:

It's a Europe-wide problem and it keeps happening over and over. This one, meanwhile, is emerging from Italy.

Like the Irish, the Albanians often have their own ways of solving problems, so it's a case worth watching.

The bottom line here is that it isn't just a few bad apples among the migrant communities, it's large numbers of them, with outrageous incidents happening over and over now. The public has seen its candidates banned and demonized for questioning the system, so it's very difficult to change it to get a responsive government that promotes what the public wants. We even see that behavior in the U.S., as we can recall the many ways the left tried to disqualify President Trump from winning his current term.

What it underlines is that there is a massive, evil deep entrenched state everywhere with interests in replacing the population with criminal migrants. The Irish are rebelling, at least temporarily, as the riots die down. But they are awakened. And one wonders how long these matters will just stay temporary matters with a government as unwilling to change its ways as the U.K. The trouble seen is their doing.

Image: X screenshot

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