The Northern Irish Assembly, the government over there are blaming thugs for the violence that has erupted after the almost beheading earlier this week.
Sorry? You said what?
Northern Ireland is a classic example of how civil unrest leads to politically directed violence, which then wins political legitimacy when the costs get too high for the government to absorb.
Let's look back at the euphemistically named "troubles" in Northern Ireland.
Back in the sixties, we had riots and protests from Republicans against rule from England. We also had riots and protests from Unionists against the protests against rule from England.
It was a sectarian mess of violence between religious groups. The Army were called in to quell the riots and we got bloody Sunday, the IRA attacks and all of the rest of the "troubles" through the seventies.
The culmination being bomb attacks on the mainland of the UK. The Canary Wharf/City of London bombs finally caused the government to enter talks, because the cost of underwriting the damage caused to buildings and to the economy through loss of trading was too much to bear.
So Northern Ireland has a history of causing a bit of trouble to eventually get what they want.
Now it's Republican and Unionist united against the globalists. They went to an effective civil war in order to try and preserve their cultures and eventually came to a peaceful accommodation in the Good Friday agreement, but now their culture is under threat again, from politicians aligned with the globalist agenda.
As I mentioned in my previous post, Sinn Fein sound exactly like every other globalist politician in the Western World. Open borders, immigration are good, shut up and put up with the beheadings, you racists!
The people of Northern Ireland won't put up with that. They went to war for their culture and you think they'll just take this new threat lying down? It's less than 30 years since the Good Friday agreement, the violence of the troubles is still within living memory of relatively young people. The history of the troubles will have been passed down to even younger generations.
It's still raw, it's still a living memory. And you think some pissant politicians with fat paychecks and no idea can quell the sense of injustice and threat that the Norther Irish people feel?
Think again.
You fail to listen to the people of Northern Ireland at your peril. They know where the guns and explosives are buried.
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