Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel
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It's no accident that the press completely ignores or attempts to minimize the hatred among the POCs. I can think of only 1 poster here who would attempt to deny it.
Yes. The reckoning is upon us. Head fle the hills, brothers and God be with you.
Yes. The reckoning is upon us. Head fle the hills, brothers and God be with you.
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https://www.nas.org/blogs/article/curta ... al-complex
The only people who believe, are paid to. The rest have already been labeled idiots.
thread: Unit 78020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3st4AD69-0
The only people who believe, are paid to. The rest have already been labeled idiots.
thread: Unit 78020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3st4AD69-0
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The UK gave sanctuary to a lot of Indians/Pakistanis who had been forced out of places like Uganda and Kenya. Looks like it is starting here too...DT Subscriber wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 7:13 amhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/0 ... gniter-rhr
I'm not sure if this will be accessible to non-subscribers, John.
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I thought only Whites could be racist…I wonder how critical race theory squares this?12345 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 5:12 amPeckham protests illustrate the redundancy of ‘Bame’
Tensions between non-white minorities have been persistently ignoredSeveral journalists in the UK have blamed (and I kid you not) 'White Supremacy' for the violence between blacks and Pakistanis/Indians (which are called 'Asians in the UK).Following footage circulating online of a black woman accused of theft being physically restrained by a male Asian-heritage shopkeeper in the south-east London district of Peckham, the matter of community cohesion in England’s diverse inner cities has once again been thrust into the spotlight.
Tense community relations between elements of Britain’s wider Asian and black populations are nothing new. The 2005 Birmingham riots — specifically in the relatively deprived Lozells and Handsworth areas — were primarily between people of Pakistani origin and Black Caribbean heritage. The riots were sparked following rumours that a teenage black girl had allegedly been gang-raped by a group of Pakistani-heritage men in a beauty parlour. The unsubstantiated whispers were presented as fact by two pirate radio stations, contributing towards a major escalation. The riots were connected to two fatalities: 23-year-old Isaiah Young-Sam and teenager Aaron James.
However, much like south-east London in the present, there were simmering tensions between Asian-origin business owners and local black residents in Birmingham. The acquisition of many local businesses by Asian-origin entrepreneurs had reportedly unsettled members of African-Caribbean communities, and this was exacerbated by complaints of mistreatment against Asian-heritage business owners by black customers. Those who ran the enterprises responded by accusing members of the African-Caribbean community of envy for their socioeconomic progress and ownership of assets. More serious allegations included theft, with one Pakistani-heritage shopkeeper referring to black people as “the lowest of the low”.
Fast forward to September 2023 and virtually identical dynamics have taken root in south-east London — racial friction based on socioeconomic status and business ownership, a breakdown of shopkeeper-customer relations along ethnic lines, and a fundamental lack of neighbourhood policing enforcement to maintain public order. In places such as Peckham, the local black population comfortably outnumbers the Asian one, yet a significant number of small-to-medium-sized enterprises which cater to the former, wider demographic are owned by the latter.
Social interactions which could optimistically be viewed as opportunities to build trust and mutual respect between groups have instead been rendered toxic by an intensifying competition of resources, ethnic prejudice, and growing business-customer resentment. This is worsened by the absence of a well-respected model of neighbourhood policing which covers areas with a high concentration of street shops.
The latest events in Peckham highlight the utterly redundant nature of the “Bame” acronym, which tends to mask the reality that some of the sharpest social fault lines in modern Britain do not involve the white-British mainstream at all. A report published in August 2020 by Hope Not Hate found that twice as many so-called “Bame” respondents agreed (40%) than disagreed that there is more tension between Britain’s minority communities, when compared with those between white and non-white populations.
This was followed by a February 2021 HJS-ICM study which found that black British respondents were more likely to have an unfavourable view of Pakistani-, Bangladeshi-, and Indian-heritage people (11.2%, 11.1%, and 8.7% respectively) than white Britons (7.9%).
While apparently progressive politicians in the inner cities continue to repeat empty platitudes such as “diversity is our strength”, the failure to integrate ethnically diverse communities carries significant risks to public order. This threat is further complicated by ethnic differences in socio-economic status and the de facto decriminalisation of low-level crime in many urban areas.
Social and economic tensions in Peckham between non-white communities does not constitute a recent phenomenon. Rather, these serve as yet another reminder of the complexities of modern Britain and the fact that diversity is by no means an unadulterated good. As it stands, far too many in positions of national and local leadership are sleeping at the wheel.
This is where the real violence is already erupting. In England its blacks vs. Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Koreans, Chinese, Eastern Europeans, etc.
In America its blacks fighting with every race except for white liberals (which blacks happily victimize).
Source: https://unherd.com/thepost/peckham-prot ... ame-label/
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Indians and Pakistanis in the UK. The same thing happens in America; Asians and Koreans work hard in their shops, blacks thieves attack. No apologies, it’s true.
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From my perspective, the Agricultural Age was a mess. The elites through the feudal system or slavery controlled the common people. What changed was that the English trained everyman in first bows, then in muskets. Everyman discovered suddenly that he had rights, that exploiting him wasn’t as easy. Then, as other nations had to counter the English, suddenly their everyman had rights too. It remained true that after a major war, no one wanted to fight another one while memory of the old remained. Thus, we had a crisis roughly every four score and seven years.
But it remained the common man overthrowing the oppression of the elites.
Now you can try to tell another story. You can portray the autocratic elites as heroes, and cheer on folks like Louis XIV, Hitler, Stalin and Mao. You can be in favor of oppression. I just don’t buy it.
But it remained the common man overthrowing the oppression of the elites.
Now you can try to tell another story. You can portray the autocratic elites as heroes, and cheer on folks like Louis XIV, Hitler, Stalin and Mao. You can be in favor of oppression. I just don’t buy it.
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So a Pakistani comes to England in 2004 and is able to set up a successful business. There was no "white supremacy " or "institutional racism" stopping him from building a good life. He worked hard, grasped an opportunity and dedicated himself. Certain people are angry he is making them look bad and they are also entitled and jealous.Bob Butler wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:59 amFrom my perspective, the Agricultural Age was a mess. The elites through the feudal system or slavery controlled the common people. What changed was that the English trained everyman in first bows, then in muskets. Everyman discovered suddenly that he had rights, that exploiting him wasn’t as easy. Then, as other nations had to counter the English, suddenly their everyman had rights too. It remained true that after a major war, no one wanted to fight another one while memory of the old remained. Thus, we had a crisis roughly every four score and seven years.
But it remained the common man overthrowing the oppression of the elites.
Now you can try to tell another story. You can portray the autocratic elites as heroes, and cheer on folks like Louis XIV, Hitler, Stalin and Mao. You can be in favor of oppression. I just don’t buy it.
We allowed Ugandan and Kenyan Indians expelled by racist blacks from Africa in the 1970s enter the UK and I think it is fair to say they have not squandered the opportunities available to them and have benefited this country greatly.
Others tribes , not so much.
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This happened in Handsworth, Birmingham about a dozen years ago. Full-blown race riots between black and Asian ( mainly Pakistani ) youths. One lad died.Cool Breeze wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:45 pmI've talked about this with others, as you know know. As culture at large erodes, the business leadership and culture also erodes. Corporations that used to train people to do jobs (and invest in them) and keep them therefore for the long term no longer do this, and it's been this way already for decades. They lament that "no one can do the job" but the idea is far closer to lowballing the worker as mostly that is the most controllable cost or input. Of course, this is not helped at all by a culture that can also get H1B foreigners, low ball them, and also not give them the same benefits they are required to give the US citizen candidates. What's more, for the American the wages haven't kept up with inflation. If you look at the great depression and the median wages at the time, compared to the median house cost, it's several multiples less than it is now - and that's in 1932. Most people are totally unaware of this reality. As you know, I went to a professional school, but that will only be good for a few more years before they slash those payments. They haven't kept up with inflation for years, and it's not like any of the more important life acquisitions or costs haven't skyrocketed in the last several decades. Of course, women in the work place killed all of the above, or put the trajectory on steroids, but was a dream for the business owners who loved the increased labor to lowball everyone even further.Higgenbotham wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:12 pmThe author of the report is thinking about the Lottery Economy correctly in my opinion. Substack and OnlyFans are extreme examples of wide income distribution, but the entire economy has devolved to a Lottery Economy. There is the example on a previous page of the engineering student who was doing everything right in the conventional sense but was unable to get hired for an internship. It appeared he was surprised by this, but he shouldn't have been. The correct way to think about getting a college degree in the Lottery Economy is, with elite overproduction, there will not be enough available seats for all degree holders, even for engineers, and the process for who gets those seats will be more random than people would like to think (a pandemic hits the year you graduate, for example). Engineering schools and others will publicize the average starting salary for an engineer at about $80,000 currently. That is not the true average; it is the average for those who fill the available seats. Still, I think the premium for obtaining the degree and getting a seat at the table is enough that placement rates would have to fall below about 30% before kids who are capable would consider not playing the STEM lottery based on monetary considerations alone.
Multi-cultism doesn’t work, and as in places like Portland Oregon, Asian shopkeepers are the new Jews.
To see how roughly equal numbers of different cultures don’t co-exist, look no further than Bosnia where Orthodox Serbs, Catholic Croats and Muslim Bosnians had a bloody tribal war that required British and US action.
We are already moving towards ghettos and the indigenous population is moving out of various towns and cities as the incomers assert their customs.
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The merits of this work have excited the unanimous admiration of all who have studied it. Roscher says that it contains 'a theory of money, elaborated in the fourteenth century, which remains perfectly correct to-day, under the test of the principles applied in the nineteenth century, and that with a brevity, a precision, a clarity, and a simplicity of language which is a striking proof of the superior genius of its author.
Nicole Oresme 1320–1325 – 11 July 1382
Censors live rent free in your head. The color of money predates racists.
Nicole Oresme 1320–1325 – 11 July 1382
Censors live rent free in your head. The color of money predates racists.
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Can't be racism, there's no White English Males involved.DT Subscriber wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 7:12 amFrom the Daily Telegraph:Another guest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 12:24 pmI've seen the video of this event. It clearly shows black women, who fight like men, punching a Pakistani store owner in the face.12345 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 5:12 am
Several journalists in the UK have blamed (and I kid you not) 'White Supremacy' for the violence between blacks and Pakistanis/Indians (which are called 'Asians in the UK).
This is where the real violence is already erupting. In England its blacks vs. Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Koreans, Chinese, Eastern Europeans, etc.
In America its blacks fighting with every race except for white liberals (which blacks happily victimize).
Source: https://unherd.com/thepost/peckham-prot ... ame-label/
And blacks running around the next day saying this is about "respecting black women". Huh?
The main stream media in the UK does not show the whole video. No surprise there. If you look on Telegram you can find dozens of videos all showing the same thing: black women stealing, attacking, and causing mayhem in Indian and Pakistani stores all over London, not just Peckham.Experts said the incident had been exploited by opportunists who wanted to stoke tensions while police failures to solve low-level crime had seen shopkeepers defend their own stores.
Dr Rakib Ehsan, social integration expert, said: “Tribal opportunists have used the incident at Peckham Hair and Cosmetics to unleash their anti-Asian prejudices and enviousness over matters of business ownership.”
He said this week had shown “some of the deepest fault-lines in modern Britain are between its racial and ethnic minorities”, adding: “It also highlights how the de-facto decriminalisation of lower-level crime heightens the risk of ‘shopkeeper vigilantism’ in urban areas.”
Charlotte Littlewood, an extremism expert at the International Centre of Sustainability think tank, added that a “community breakdown along ethnic lines” was being ignored by the Government.
“Our policing and Government are failing to properly address interminority racism,” she said. “Perhaps critical race theory indoctrination combined with a fear of offending leads us blind and reserved when it comes to policing.”
This incident is only one of thousands across London every week.
Yes, the civil war will be between the ethnic minorities in the UK. White Britons have already fled the cities.
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