
The real reason England is in “a dangerous place.”
A week ago Britain commemorated the 20th anniversary of the notorious 7/7 suicide bombings in London, carried out by four jihadists, who murdered 52 commuters and wounded over 700. I recently reviewed the new Netflix docuseries Attack on London, which revisited the attacks and the subsequent investigations; I also reported on Islamophilic Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s official statement decrying “those who try to divide us” but whitewashing the bombers’ religious motivation; indeed, by “those who try to divide us,” Starmer could just as easily be referring not to the terrorists but to the UK patriots who have the nerve to protest the mass Muslim migration that is erasing British identity and breaking down British society. After all, the authorities there pursue “Islamophobic” tweets today as vigorously as they investigated the bombings 20 years ago.
