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I’m quickly coming to the conclusion that Europe is about to have a total meltdown over the “gastarbeiter” that have invaded.

Asylum seekers murdering and raping 11-year old girls, “no go zones” that the local gendarmes refuse to enter, and Leftist politicians that ignore their own citizens in favor of those who will stand them against the wall at the first opportunity upon taking over.

We here in the Good Ol’ USofA were on that same road, but now with Trump et al, we’ve dodged that bullet for now; but the Commie Dems won’t go down without a bloody fight.

Fortunately, we have the means of resisting the takeover; not so much for the Europeans without much bloodshed, unless the enforcers turn on their masters.

I would hope that I am wrong, but I don’t think that I will be.


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When even The Telegraph has pieces like this...






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If politicians want to know how Britain reached a tipping point, they just need to visit Bournemouth

The seaside town once famous for its elderly population is now awash with resentment and fear towards asylum seekers housed in three hotels

Isabel Oakeshott
27 August 2025

In theory, strict rules govern behaviour on Bournemouth beach. On the most popular sandy stretches, no dogs are allowed between May and October, and open fires are totally forbidden.

Anyone who brings a boom box to create a party vibe is supposed to be mindful of the volume, and there are warning signs about being aggressive or “verbally abusive”.

Exactly who needs to be told not to “defecate anywhere other than public toilets” is a delicate question, though locals say that this particularly unpleasant habit is a new challenge. What is plain is that the demographics of this once genteel coastal resort are changing quite dramatically – along with general standards of conduct. Fighting, swearing and public urination (and worse) are at the mild end of the problem.

Nowhere is the transformation of the famous seaside town more apparent than on the beach, where mass Muslim open-air prayers are now a regular occurrence. At certain times of day, mats are laid out in long rows by the promenade, and scores of worshippers – almost all men and boys – gather to perform the daily rituals set out in the Koran. Standing to face Mecca, they bow and prostrate themselves, praising Allah...

Complete article:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gift/27f696f7430db399
 
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