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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Elon Musk continues to poke very public ridicule (83m views and counting) at Starmer’s tyrannical two-tier justice system: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1820805335700873619 .

See also this clip showing the police herding two opposing groups of protesters into a face-off to try to purposely incite conflict. Problem, reaction, draconian solution: https://x.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1820937495929876640?t=ustx7XY57Pb8lnxfGSw8aw&s=19.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Thank goodness for Elon Musk. Imperious Starmer must have had a shock having to square up to irrepressible Musk on X: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/starmer-clashes-with-musk-over-uk-riot-remarks/ar-AA1ogz48.

It just shows the extent of the censorship we are already under. The press is completely nobbled by Ofcom (e.g. Steyn and Oliver both ousted from GB News for telling the truth) and almost all the big tech companies bar X are complicit in the globalist agendas.

The latest development in fake news management is that it turns out that the person who did the Southport stabbings, portrayed by the press heretofore as a sweet little boy, is actually a wild looking individual: https://x.com/roaming_rn/status/1819022240697946464.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

I've long had my doubts about Musk, but I commend him unreservedly for standing up to the censors and publishing stuff which no other social media group will touch. This Avi Yemini interview of Tommy Robinson is explosive. He pulls no punches. The scum who killed those kids didn't just murder them, he grabbed one little girl by the hair and repeatedly stabbed her in the face. It matters not whether he just got off a boat crossing the channel or whether he was born in Wales to Rwandan immigrant parents. The level of extreme violence and hatred he perpetrated upon white, working class, innocent little British girls is uniquely grotesque in modern times and is the direct result of the policy of mass immigration. That hatred has been banked by the English working classes in particular, over 30 years, and is now being repaid. How could it not be?

https://x.com/OzraeliAvi/status/1820723491580371153

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EK MtnTime's avatar

Heartbreaking. Not only are you an enemy of your government but England is losing what makes England, England! Ireland doesn’t seem much better. I don’t see that much written about Scotland but if memory serves it is heading in the wrong direction as well.

Do you think there’s a point where you would leave the UK? I think there will be a point sooner than later I’ll be asking myself the same question here in the US.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

I keep thinking about getting out, but where to go? Most countries in Europe are headed along the same route, some even worse. US, Canada, Australia and NZ are pretty screwed. Could move to Russia if they'll have me! Where I live here in England is still majority native British. Scotland has not suffered as much from mass immigration as England.

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EK MtnTime's avatar

I thought of that when I was writing the comment. If I had to choose a country in Europe I’d probably go to Hungary. Portugal is a place you hardly if ever hear about…at least not in the US…have they drunk the stupid juice too? I think getting out of Europe would be more prudent. The thing about Canada and the US is the vastness of many places. Alberta seems like an easy place to disappear. Alaska and Montana, at least for me, wouldn’t be a stretch since I already live in the high Rockies, I’m equipped for the cold, etc. Russia. I’ve not ruled it out yet but it’s quite an expense to get there from here and if the cackling-word-salad-woman gets “elected” I am betting she (or better, the people who pull her strings) will lob a nuke into Russia, because they are just that maniacal!

I suppose my basic goal is mobility and easy passage as I don’t want to be trapped by a lockdown or closed border. If I’m being hunted I want as many options as possible. Yet, leaving everything and everyone you know is a daunting thought and a challenge in the best of times. God help us all!

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Mara's avatar

Go to Jersey.

They don't have income, corporation or inheritance tax.

They also don't have many African or Middle Eastern immigrants. Most are Portuguese.

Also during the last world war, they were seen as indefensible and abandoned to german occupation. The Germans didn't bomb it and the island suffered practically no damage. Allegedly, less than 100 people died as a result of the occupation. Although there were food shortages and forced labour, the same was true in all of europe. It's likely that a similar thing will happen in WW3, allowing it to remain relatively conflict free.

Plus many rich people live there and don't want it to turn to crap like England.

The other good bet is Switzerland. It houses the BIS, a bank that is considered to be above international law. But good luck getting citizenship, I've heard they are very strict.

Work permits can only be provided to foreign nationals if no local talent is available. So unless you happen to be very wealthy, or have a very highly valued skill, you'll struggle to get in.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Not much chance of me getting in to Switzerland!

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David Walker's avatar

Poland and Hungary are as good as it gets.

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EK MtnTime's avatar

I read recently that Poland had gone to the dark side. My apologies, but I can’t find where I read it…I devour a lot of information these days.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

The EU have installed the WEF totalitarian Donald Tusk as Prime Minister. I’m not sure how they managed it, but it’s not good news for the Polish people.

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EK MtnTime's avatar

Thanks for the info. Jogged my memory. So much turmoil everywhere it’s hard to keep track.

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Geraint Hole's avatar

Leave to where tho???? It seems all western countries are all heading the same way!! Wait it out and be prepared for whatever may come

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