
Independence is Britain’s only hope of survival
By Robert Arvay
Irony of ironies, the British government, which oppressed its American colonists to the point of revolt, is now doing the same on its own island. English law, which provided the foundation for our own laws and our own freedoms, including freedom of speech, is now being used to suppress and silence British patriots. Britons are now literally put in prison for expressing opinions that in America are taken for granted as a protected right. Offending a pervert in Britain is a serious crime.
The oppression stems from unrestricted immigration, especially of Muslims, who share nothing with classic British liberal values, not in language or culture or common law. Worse yet, whereas Britons remain underserved in return for the excessive taxation and regulation that Parliament imposes on them, their Muslim guests receive luxurious accommodations at taxpayer expense.
Muslim law, which blames non-Muslim women if they are raped by Muslim men, has found its way into British courts, where the rapes of small children and British women are treated as a minor misbehavior — and the rapes are reaching near epidemic proportions. Bear in mind that Muslim law, as practiced by Muslims, does not recognize any rights of any non-Muslim.
These evils are not sufferable, and British blood is beginning to boil.
So, then, why have not the British people risen up, as did our American forebears 249 years ago? Why have they not declared independence? There are three reasons.
One of them is that Americans, unlike the British then and now, are armed. We had not only muskets, but cannon. Our private citizens continue to have guns, and our courts have repeatedly reaffirmed our right to do so. In Britain, the government recognizes no right to own or carry a weapon. Its citizens are deliberately kept disarmed. Self-defense is looked upon with contempt by lawmakers who are afforded armed guards for their own safety, paid for by the citizens who are denied that right. A disarmed citizenry is extremely vulnerable and incapacitated.
The second reason is that there remain enough indoctrinated British voters to continually return to elected office the rulers who oppress them. Fifty percent of voters, plus one voter, is all it takes. Where open dissent is outlawed, it is easy to find those voters, either afraid or ignorant.