The UK Riots From An Immigrants Perspective.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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  • @tomasarcher4761
    @tomasarcher4761 23 дня назад +299

    It's not just white British that are sick of mass migration. I have a friend at my work from Nigeria. He's lived in the UK for 30 years, holds a UK passport and speaks English. For well over a decade he has tried in vain to get his wife over here and each time he has been denied, yet we give hotel rooms to asylum seekers without questioning who they are or if their claims are even legitimate.
    The system seems to encourage dangerous and illegal small boat crossings across the channel yet spits in the face of honest hard working Brits who try to abide by the laws of the land.
    The system is unfair, even to migrants themselves. It's like once you're here, you get screwed same as the rest of us. Something has to give.

    • @kirstylyons6328
      @kirstylyons6328 22 дня назад

      It's the same in Australia unless your you are from a culture that HATES Aussie culture. If it's going to be almost impossible to integrate you the Government here will put you at top of list for everything. I think its the same in Canada too "they" are pissing down all our backs. Anyone who cant see whats going should go get another booster 💉

    • @Llkolii
      @Llkolii 22 дня назад

      There's no sense in our migration system, our government have failed us in almost everyway for far too long

    • @jacke40957
      @jacke40957 20 дней назад +23

      I work with a Filipino one of the funniest blokes I’ve met, he’s been here 30 years (nearing retirement) and he’s more angry about it all than most I’ve met🤣 he says it best “they come this county they all hate this county they need to fack offf”🤣 and he’s right it’s collapsing our infrastructure in real time

    • @jacobconcannon4677
      @jacobconcannon4677 19 дней назад

      Everyone wants a working immigration office both on the left and right but the Tories destroyed it over the past 14 years so asylum seekers don’t even get processed. Meaning those who need it sit in purgatory where they cannot work or contribute to society and those that don’t need it are also sat in that purgatory instead of being removed.

    • @sleepymonsteraddict
      @sleepymonsteraddict 17 дней назад +8

      Same is going on in Belgium right now! We allow illegal immigrants to come into our country and get shelter, but if you wish to get a visa for a family member or someone who is visiting for just a few months, it is being denied. The last terrorist attack that happened here was an illegal immigrant who had been here for years and was wanted in Sweden!!!! Those people are allowed to stay, but people who want to immigrate with good intend, to build a life here are being rejected...

  • @coasteraddict10
    @coasteraddict10 26 дней назад +645

    21:00 Another reason why the ire is directed towards Muslims is also due to there being a LOT more resentment towards them due to all the terrorist incidents and most egregiously the grooming gangs.

    • @originofaholespecies9389
      @originofaholespecies9389 24 дня назад +144

      Most of my hindu and sikh frinds in UK support british folks and agree with your concern..we have two common enemies..jihadis and communists...lets support each other

    • @TJay96
      @TJay96 24 дня назад +124

      The biggest problem is that fundamental Islam holds values that directly oppose British values

    • @chuck-jy7mz
      @chuck-jy7mz 24 дня назад +47

      @@TJay96 There is only one Islam ant that's Islam. there is no, liberal, moderate and fundamentalist Islam. There are all in the same box . . .

    • @judeleese7783
      @judeleese7783 23 дня назад +21

      ..and because of the resentment shown towards the host country by many Islamists..I don’t mean your every day muslim…just the radicals of which there are way too many in that particular faith…unfortunately.

    • @judeleese7783
      @judeleese7783 23 дня назад +4

      @@chuck-jy7mzwell, that is an argument yes. My best friend is a muslim…by birth, not by choice.😕

  • @tolubamidele1508
    @tolubamidele1508 Месяц назад +2057

    This is super balanced and the best view I've heard on this issue. I'm a Nigerian immigrant living in another European country and I am fully in support of the British fighting for their Britishness. I don't think immigration is the issue. It's mass unchecked immigration.

    • @educational1651
      @educational1651 28 дней назад +61

      Thanks!
      Yeah I don't have an issue with who (as long as they behave), it's how many.

    • @fabianbiere5653
      @fabianbiere5653 28 дней назад +86

      And the ridicilous benefits they are given over natives

    • @drmobius2343
      @drmobius2343 28 дней назад

      Stay in your own toilet countries. Import the third world, become the third world.

    • @DarkAngel2512
      @DarkAngel2512 28 дней назад +37

      Thank you for recognising that. It costs tax-payers £14million a DAY to pay for illegals.

    • @DarkAngel2512
      @DarkAngel2512 28 дней назад

      ​@@fabianbiere5653and over legal immigrants

  • @michaeltopham6762
    @michaeltopham6762 Месяц назад +894

    As a white English person I have mad respect for you. The calm and articulate way you put your points forward should be applauded 👍. Thank you for this

    • @user-mp9hk6to8o
      @user-mp9hk6to8o Месяц назад +4

      Yes he is makes a change

    • @Condemnhummus
      @Condemnhummus Месяц назад

      But when he goes on his day to day life the far righters will attack him with discrimination😂. Dude they dont think your like them. They will insult u behind your back. Thats a racist😂

    • @levii4146
      @levii4146 25 дней назад

      ​@@user-mp9hk6to8o most people are like this, you just dont see them because the vocal minority make more noise/get shared more

    • @martiendejong8857
      @martiendejong8857 24 дня назад +9

      As a dutch person I'm glad to see some rational analysis of the whole thing. It's hard to extract any meaningful information from the news and social media is a bunch of garbage as well

    • @RealtyWebDesigners
      @RealtyWebDesigners 22 дня назад +7

      Dude, he's not the issue, it's people who barely speak the language and have a different culture.

  • @elias.knotman
    @elias.knotman Месяц назад +733

    Thanks for this. I am British and my wife is Vietnamese, and we have little girl. The issue is not about immigrants. It’s a numbers game when it relates to people who a) are not interested in integrating and insist on bringing us their problems; and b) are quite simply the wrong immigrants that will place a burden on the state and contribute little. My wife works hard and has made a real effort to integrate into the culture. She is respected in our community and treated with warmth and kindness, as it should be. But even she is tired of the endless propaganda and lecturing about race, which is highly selective anyway.

    • @-haclong2366
      @-haclong2366 28 дней назад

      Yes, but your daughter will never be British. I am half-White myself and no White person will ever see you as a member of a White in-group, in Europe it's a combination of blood and soil, you need to be purely from there and born there, even pure White people born abroad are seen as "eternal foreigners".

    • @annetteniebelski7513
      @annetteniebelski7513 26 дней назад

      Read
      Woke Racism by John McWhorter
      White Guilt by Shelby Steele
      Mao's America by Xi Van Fleet
      History of Jihad by Robert Spencer
      BLM and Meghan Markle pushed the race card

    • @alpw1234
      @alpw1234 25 дней назад +21

      integration is a term without meaning if the indigenous people are replaced

    • @indescribableemptiness4104
      @indescribableemptiness4104 25 дней назад +11

      @@alpw1234I think that’s OP’s point?

    • @Catherine.Dorian.
      @Catherine.Dorian. 24 дня назад +14

      I don’t even understand how it became like this. My dad’s family came from England to America legally but they had to be sponsored by an American citizen of good standing who’d be held responsible for their actions as well. That’s how it should be to make sure all countries have only the best people coming who will respect the law

  • @rosebellewaihenya4888
    @rosebellewaihenya4888 28 дней назад +146

    Thanks for this but please don’t forget that since the seventies there’s been Muslim **pe gangs. I live in Oxford and we’re full of them . My daughters friend was a victim and my friends sons went to prison for 4 years each for being part of it.
    Do you think the British enjoy seeing black boys running around hunting each other with 12 inch 🔪. Is the face of knife crime white or black.
    A few years ago every time a Muslim lad would be caught by the police, the Ian accompanied with about 60 lads would go to the police station. This would intimidate the police. So now we have two tier media and police.
    One day us migrants will have to admit that we’ve changed the Uk for the worse. My Muslim friend are finding that when they have a problem they’re sent to one of the 80+ sharia courts which always side with their husbands.

    • @Theysopretty2
      @Theysopretty2 22 дня назад

      I was 10 almost 11. That was 1995. It's still happening now. If they had been white it would have been stopped years ago. Then again, look at the bbc.

    • @maximyles
      @maximyles 22 дня назад +13

      The “face” of knife crime is black, but knife crime is just as prevalent in white and Asian communities, as it is in the black community. It aggravates me that we only speak of black boys running around with knives, there is massive swathes of violent white communities in Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester and northern cities that consist of white peoples violence. Not only that, but this isn’t due to some “black” interference, it has always been this way. Do people not remember the gang culture of the Kray Twins, or Bronson? Violence is a product of British society and soft policing.

    • @alastor8091
      @alastor8091 22 дня назад

      That's a lie and a half and you know it. ASIANS committing crimes? Unless you're trying to use the lie the cops pull about middle easterners being "asian".

    • @anglo2184
      @anglo2184 22 дня назад

      ​@@maximyles that is simply not true, wherever blacks exist in significant numbers madness ensues. They are massively over represented in both victims and perpetrators of knife crime.

    • @Legz_inStyle
      @Legz_inStyle 22 дня назад +17

      @@maximyles Knife crime in the UK is certainly not "just as prevelant in white and Asian communities" Nothing bears that out

  • @mitchamcommonfair9543
    @mitchamcommonfair9543 27 дней назад +374

    You're British but also more a Londoner, which is great, but the problem with the London bubble is that it sometimes ignores the rest of the country. Also, there are huge urban multi ethnic areas outside London. The urban North of England is just as multicultural as London, if not more so. West & East Midlands, too. Londoners forget this. The weeks leading up to the riots, which didn’t happen in London, was a cooker pressure of different events. Leeds riots, the Manchester airport incident, Rochdale disturbance but also added to by the crown court convictions of 2 more Pakistani heritage grooming gangs. The evidence in one of those trials was so bad it couldn't be published. Then more film of machete gangs on the streets. Then the soldier being st*bbed. This was all before the Southport massacre of children. Also just to add, the majority of the missed penalties tweets, after the 2021 Euros, were found to be bots. Most of these offensive tweets had been tweeted under 'English' names, but most were found later to have come from Russia and India. A newspaper, The Times? did an investigation into it

    • @user-vu7rv1xf1l
      @user-vu7rv1xf1l 25 дней назад +23

      Yes I was about to say that about the penalties, some like over 90% was came from outside of the UK. Bots & also I remember loads just being of the monkey emoji repeated loads of times, thats some pretty braindead level of trolling, even racists are more imaginative than that. Bots as you say.

    • @DarkAngel2512
      @DarkAngel2512 24 дня назад +2

      @@mitchamcommonfair9543 apparently the recent Brighton event was of Russian bot origin

    • @DarkAngel2512
      @DarkAngel2512 24 дня назад +7

      @@user-vu7rv1xf1l what I didnt like was one guy got in trouble for posting black b word on his personal Fbk over the missed shot and someone shared it around getting him in trouble with police. Ppl are allowed to be privately racist. He didnt target Rashford. And then a petition began circulating saying no racists should be allowed at any football match. Even if theyre not actually racist at the match? Its so stupid. Orwellian

    • @Hrossey
      @Hrossey 24 дня назад

      Private racism is it mate aye? What else will we make private to suit you, ya mad Adolph!
      Private m6rder? Private r9pe?
      You’re a wrong yin.

    • @erenjaeger1738
      @erenjaeger1738 24 дня назад +6

      Native american "I've seen this before with our people being replaced"

  • @dragosdragon7515
    @dragosdragon7515 25 дней назад +80

    Im a native Englishman
    I think your missing the root anxiety of the people who have been protesting
    (i dont think theres any rational behind the riots)
    The reason islam is seen as the target is because integration has not happened, grooming gang scandals terror attacks london bridge, Manchester bombing, the mp who was attacked in a church.
    And local councils and police stations refusing to prosecute Islamic groups or when doing so giveing light sentences.
    Theres an anxiety that we keep getting attacked and our government treats us as 2nd class citizens, look how 2 tier kier acted in response to the riots and the counter rioting.
    If this ends peacefully we need to lower immigration and focus on integration our institutions need to be even handed and make a point about been honest about these problems at the moment theres no trust and if your a parent its hard not to feel backed in to a corner adter a atack like this

    • @brettlawrence9015
      @brettlawrence9015 23 дня назад +14

      I agree it was just pure emotion that’s why they have stopped. Keir has made it worse by treating them so harshly. Injustice is a bitter pill to swallow and the difference in response compared to the blm and Palestine riots is not fair.

    • @sh.4409
      @sh.4409 21 день назад

      I don't want them integrating with my kids thanks.

    • @jacobconcannon4677
      @jacobconcannon4677 19 дней назад

      are you native though? Or are you Germanic like most white english?
      as for 2 tier look at the 2011 riots where sentencing was harsher and mainly black and asians sentenced

    • @jacobconcannon4677
      @jacobconcannon4677 19 дней назад +1

      @@brettlawrence9015what blm and Palestine riots? Only thing comparable to these riots was 2011 where black and asian people faced harsher sentencing. BLM had baton bullets authorised for them which have never before or since been used other than in Ireland. You cannot compare these and it shows your agenda trying to

    • @brettlawrence9015
      @brettlawrence9015 19 дней назад +3

      @@jacobconcannon4677 did our government not endorse the blm and Palestine “protests”. It’s not about being native it’s about having a fair and consistent justice system.

  • @lennoxmate4064
    @lennoxmate4064 Месяц назад +304

    The police didn’t need to release the guys name in Southport but how many times have we heard that the person was a “white male in his 30’s” for example?

    • @lenjon7478
      @lenjon7478 Месяц назад +11

      You say it .. white male in his 30” not white mail of 15 years “

    • @inevski
      @inevski 28 дней назад

      Maybe stop pretending white is an ethnicity and this supremacy nonsense could stop dodging about.

    • @Paul_Cx
      @Paul_Cx 27 дней назад +12

      They would if withholding the name was causing attacks on Jewish people for example and releasing the theoretical white kids name would reduce that...
      Replace Jewish for Muslim and White for Black and it basically explains this exact situation...

    • @unknownbutknown332
      @unknownbutknown332 26 дней назад

      This started years ago when white people started asking questions and wondering why they hate themselves and feel more empathy for people who are non-white even though they are white themselves

    • @bugsie857
      @bugsie857 25 дней назад

      UK is 80% white so one would expect to hear "white male in his 30's" 80% of the time.

  • @colinmarshall6634
    @colinmarshall6634 24 дня назад +134

    I'm an American just trying to make sense of all that. It's good to see a perspective other than "immigrants bad" and "white people bad".

    • @acacia_w
      @acacia_w 22 дня назад +28

      The "white man bad" narrative is so tiring. We have imported critical race/critical social justice theories from USA and it's sent us spinning in the wrong direction. 😢 We had, overall, great race relations here in recent years. UK world famous as a place of tolerance.... it's unraveling fast. A disaster.

    • @cosette999
      @cosette999 22 дня назад

      As American be aware we have taken on at least 20 million illegal immigrants (not including got aways) in the past 3 1/2 years. We’re next on the list for a the globalist’s plans, make sure you’re strapped. It’s going to get ugly when Trump wins and deportations begin.

    • @swayitocarl
      @swayitocarl 22 дня назад +2

      Things are always more complicated than this, especially when it involves immigration and trade

    • @colinmarshall6634
      @colinmarshall6634 22 дня назад

      @@acacia_w This is why DEI failed. White people claimed that the I only included non-whites and that the D meant "no whites". I'm still waiting for people to just acknowledge that race should be irrelevant.

    • @guerillagrowersuk3765
      @guerillagrowersuk3765 21 день назад

      Exactly & the whole left vs right bs.. All American imports ​@@acacia_w

  • @Benboy1980
    @Benboy1980 27 дней назад +80

    I’m a 44 year old Londoner. This was a great observational video. The Manchester airport fight was a very interesting case, and it really bothered me (among a great number of things). When I was a lad, anyone that assaulted a copper would face serious repercussions (it would be GTA levels of repercussions), you just didn’t do it. But from what I read the mum of the two Pakistani lads had been racially abused by (I believe) an East Asian man? The Lads obviously were upset and probably felt protective of their mum. But watching the attack on the police was just insane, with the potential for armed police shooting them. The assault on the women police officers raised its own problems (they couldn’t defend themselves), and I’m sure it lead to the male police officers reacting so strongly. But to the best of my knowledge those two Pakistani lads are still out on bail. This is the reason for the anger, those boys should be straight in the slammer, no ifs no buts. And this is another reason for the popular phrase of Kier Starmer being labelled two tier. With regards to the Southport murderer, it feeds in to the narrative of black on black knife crime, which the overwhelming data shows is appalling. But no one wants to berate Sadiq Khan for it, he wins reelection, which leads to accusations of sectarian voting (how else can you explain how he won?!?). Any Londoner you speak to will tell you, London has massively gone downhill during his tenure. The policing has to be balanced and equal, but with the political landscape at the moment the government won’t even commit to it. Anyone with a shred of common sense sense can see that millions of low skill low wage immigrants (legal and illegal) has not been of net benefit to the nation. It just hasn’t, and that’s why people have finally lost it, the Southport stabbings were just the catalyst. My grandparents were the kindest and sweetest people, never a bad word to say about anyone, and I never heard a slur or even a curse word from them regarding anyone. And they fought for this country. They will be spinning in their graves right now

    • @guerillagrowersuk3765
      @guerillagrowersuk3765 21 день назад

      They only beat them police up cos that male officer slammed the Asian guys face into the wall, watch the whole video. Also I'm pretty sure everyone gets bail unless you've murdered someone

  • @SharpShadow7
    @SharpShadow7 25 дней назад +268

    I think most of us can agree that immigration is not a problem but mass immigration is going to have consequences in our society.

    • @russelljames5631
      @russelljames5631 23 дня назад +6

      They should be more mad at the decades of their governments foreign policies that created that immigration.

    • @mattingly8322
      @mattingly8322 23 дня назад +29

      ​@@russelljames5631you can be mad at both. Mass immigration is un sustainable especially when it's mass immigration of a culture that is odds with the native culture

    •  23 дня назад +8

      @@russelljames5631 Foreign policies shouldn't matter as borders are supposed to be closed. As someone whose ancestors were ennemies to the English, I think that no matter what the English did their borders should be closed and they shouldn't be having foreigners invading.

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 23 дня назад

      ALL people arriving to the UK
      ILLEGALLY (i.e. without ID
      papers) should be deported
      ASAP. Their origin can be
      ascertained by DNA testing.
      This should be done with a
      data bank set up to verify
      that those who were deported
      do not return and take advantage
      of any money given to those
      who were sent back earlier.

    • @russelljames5631
      @russelljames5631 23 дня назад

      Except foreign policy does matter. You destabilize a country for corporate profits and you are going to cause mass migration. You can either stop destroying their countries to benefit western corporations or deal with the immigration of which many western economies depend on. Those are your choices.

  • @FredrickDouglass69
    @FredrickDouglass69 26 дней назад +208

    Net migration to the U.K. is 750k including illegal immigration.
    Even if the Labour part meets their targets they will be building 375k homes a year.
    So twice as many people are coming as homes are being built.
    This is not a race issue. We need immigration. But the numbers need to come down. Way down.
    I will be voting Reform.
    Peace. ☮️

    • @EB-jf5oi
      @EB-jf5oi 26 дней назад

      Need immigration for what? More than half of the industry has disappeared from the UK in the last few decades.

    • @alpw1234
      @alpw1234 25 дней назад

      no immigration needed. remigration

    • @-_YouMayFind_-
      @-_YouMayFind_- 25 дней назад +14

      We have the same problem in The Netherlands. we have an extreme house shortage, that is why I still live with my dad. 500 to 1000 people react for each renting place that can only house 1 or 2 people. Not to mention the houses that you can buy have more then doubled in price almost everywhere not just the big cities. In my area the price of homes are at least around 500.000 euros, which is 425735 pounds. We have a shortage of 317000 houses right now and its only rising each month, so people move to Belgium or somewhere else. The issue really needs to be solved and honestly I don't know how they will do that. They are building but obviously not as quick as how quick immigrants come in. I am a bit worried about that.

    • @konraddobson
      @konraddobson 24 дня назад +16

      Actually it was 1.2 million last year. With net migration nulber of 850.000, mostly non-Europeans. And that's excluding illegal immigration. So that's vastly understating the already absurd scale of the problem.

    • @TJay96
      @TJay96 24 дня назад +1

      @@konraddobsonWhere did you get 850k from? The highest number I’ve seen is 685k

  • @Worldagenda24
    @Worldagenda24 Месяц назад +409

    Why all the Palestinian flags! This is Britain not Palestine fgs. 🙄🇬🇧

    • @charlesponzi9608
      @charlesponzi9608 Месяц назад +77

      I remember when everyone was flying the Ukrainian flag here in The Netherlands. I think people should be allowed to fly any flag they want but I personally am not interested in choosing any side in all these conflicts. I am on the side of ALL women and children full stop.

    • @lennoxmate4064
      @lennoxmate4064 Месяц назад

      @@charlesponzi9608 You’ve actually touched upon something there. No mass demonstrations of Muslims holding Ukraine flags. They only care about Muslims. They are defined by their Religion not the Country they were born in or live in. That’s why they are dangerous during times of terrorism. If something happens in a Muslim Country they are up in arms about it. War another Country with very few Muslims? They don’t give a damn. They never have and never will. This is why the white children in the UK are open to abuse for them. They aren’t Muslim therefore they are worthless.

    • @mintint4965
      @mintint4965 Месяц назад +34

      During the Viet Nam war protest back in the 60s and 70s the students marched with not only North Viet Nam flags but actual Viet Cong flags also. It is normal practice to show solidarity to a cause by carrying their flag.

    • @bigtuss7482
      @bigtuss7482 Месяц назад +37

      @@mintint4965no offence but what has these riots got to with Palestine …

    • @mintint4965
      @mintint4965 Месяц назад +15

      ​@@bigtuss7482 The members of the community who are against attacking mosques could be for Palestine.
      I am not Muslim by the way I am Buddhist mix Christian so don't think I am coming at this with any kind of religious bias. I am against collective punishment of a community on the actions of individuals. The 17 year old who M******* those poor girls was not even Muslim so there is no need to go burning communities and mosques etc.
      For example I do not think the actions of these rioters burning places like Citizens Advice facilities which is used by people down on their luck will do their cause and good neither.
      Judging people on individual merit is revered in the UK. If a member of a community commits a crime then the whole community is not prosecuted for it. That would be collective punishment.
      Just like those who burn and riot will be judged individually and do not represent the white community as a whole.

  • @are-you-awake-yet
    @are-you-awake-yet Месяц назад +155

    British people just want people who come to our country because they want to be a part of our country. We respect these people and well one thrm. The continued illegal boats coming in is just insane and the government Conservative and also Labour have not changed anything and that infuriates us.

    • @inevski
      @inevski 28 дней назад +2

      Some British people. Some want the colour line or religious crazymaking.

    • @Famygdala
      @Famygdala 27 дней назад +7

      @@inevski To be fair, I really doubt that they're all that prevalent. The lack of goose-stepping or crusades speaks to a more moderate crowd.

    • @djinnxx7050
      @djinnxx7050 27 дней назад

      ​@@FamygdalaThe funny thing about extremists, they like to hide amongst the moderates and will cause an overall shift one way or the other over time with persuasive arguments bolstered by inevitable acts of political value. It is why we constantly go back and forth, a seemingly eternal tug of war between teams formed from within a single community.
      How does it benefit us?
      I 100% see "Tommy" as a facist. The only traits he lacks are higher than average intelligence and charisma, but when your audience is somewhat lacking themselves, just mention "Christian values" enough times and you'll have enough unwitting people bolstering your own political goals. Those who "follow" and those who merely joined the same march are different people, but when that entire march is "attacked" who will the "normies" side with. They're going to defend themselves, in turn defending the facists within, and through that conflict develop a bond that can be further exploited by the facists for yet more political gains.
      Do you think the other side and their march is different?
      If not: Why?
      If so: How?
      The overwhelming political illiteracy of the common man is a threat in its own right, and would be one avenue easily closed off would those in power be inclined to do so, yet they make use of that avenue themselves so it falls upon the individual to become literate. The education system will not teach you, and banks on you not enjoying being educated by making it incredibly dull, so it becomes rare that people actually study anything as dry as politics, or wastes time observing patterns of behaviour with any genuine interest. I'm not saying people are dumb, just not inclined to do that which the education system has taught them to be dull. Those of us who are boring introverted bookworms, we do that and then try to explain to others who couldn't care less, and we wonder why things are so fucked. I feel stuck in the middle like I see their points but i don't fully agree with either, where do i stand and be heard, and who is willing to stand with me after I've openly attacked by simple questioning, that which they've unwittingly attached themselves to. It's easier to prevent that adhesion than it is to try and pry them away with reason, but if men have no interest in educating themselves, we will always be played against one another and can we truly claim it to be undeserved. Maybe that's just waffle to some, but hopefully someone understands what I'm saying and sees the larger picture.

    • @spanishjohn420
      @spanishjohn420 27 дней назад

      The government want people to come to the country because it increases gdp. If they stopped then they would have to admit that gdp is stagnant. It will never happen because they are obsessed with fake growth which is just government spending (over 50% of gdp) and immigration pumping the numbers. Thats not even mention corporate government contracts which is so much of the private sector. The simple fact is the government is way too over bloated and needs to go on a diet. The government want more people but the people don't.

    • @pjsniper436
      @pjsniper436 26 дней назад +5

      But now you're getting more Brits painting immigrants with the same brush including legal ones.

  • @mrsentencename7334
    @mrsentencename7334 Месяц назад +239

    They are rightly worried looking at the trends that they will disappear as a people

    • @tonylee8784
      @tonylee8784 Месяц назад +53

      Exactly any one can now identify as English. Why are they doing this to us?

    • @mrsentencename7334
      @mrsentencename7334 Месяц назад

      @@tonylee8784 to humiliate us

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Месяц назад +39

      @@tonylee8784
      "British" is a cultural identity. (Although, in the
      larger sense "British" , as in people whose
      ancestors originated in British Isles can be
      a genetic identity.
      People living within the territory of England
      might identify as "English" Although for most
      people "English" is a genetic identity
      Anyone who is a citizen of the UK can be
      "British" IF they accept British culture, the
      English language and hold British values.
      *Only people with ancient Celtic, Anglo-Saxon (Germanic), Viking (Scandinavian) DNA can be*
      *"English"* [at least by the 1600's -- before the
      joining of the English/Scottish crowns]
      If one's ancestors were not immigrants to the
      territory of England, UK; where one's family
      originated from within in the territory of England determines one's percentage of the 3 DNA
      groups. That is, if one's ancestors did not move
      about within the territory of England and marry
      someone with a different percentage of
      the three groups.

    • @HistoryOnRepeatAGAIN
      @HistoryOnRepeatAGAIN Месяц назад +12

      Low birth rate

    • @gayfrickinfrog7168
      @gayfrickinfrog7168 29 дней назад

      Whites are still the majority by far and for anyone bringing up the decline in birth rates of the white English, and how immigration will compound the issue leading to eventual white minority, thats simply hyperbole. For any that dont know, 2nd, 3rd gen (and inward) immigrant’s birth rates start to fall inline with the birth rate of the white community. Noones taking over anything, save the wealthy which through terrible policies by the government have seen increase in their wealth and we the normies, have seen decline in our wealth. And when the poor whites stand up asking who is the culprit of this inequality, well of course its the immigrants. So ask yourself this, if the rich are getting rich (their biggest growth being during lockdown, when the average persons finances suffered to no end) how is it the broke immigrants stealing anything? Look at your real enemy. In 2023 74% of the sensationalised 650k immigrants into the UK, were workers replacing post-brexit exodus of eu workers (indian and nigerian health care workers) as well as students (how contributed 21billion in only one year to the economy). And within 5 years most of the worker visa migrants will leave anyway.

  • @vikidprinciples
    @vikidprinciples 28 дней назад +84

    A decent presentation. Carefully thought out. Few things to mention.
    1. The political class ignoring the will of the people for decades.
    2. Media manipulation
    3. Context of what large scale immigration does historically, take Lebanon for instance.
    4. Very real context of the horrors going on in bangladesh.
    5. European context. France, Germany and Spain in particular.
    6. The role of NGO’s who are globally coordinating this and who funds them.
    7. The rapid decline in fertility well below replacement levels of indigenous populations- the cultural, demographic and economic repercussions.
    There are many more, but this is a global problem.

    • @ftftyffghfvghfcht6701
      @ftftyffghfvghfcht6701 24 дня назад +3

      better context would be sweden. birth rate is collapsing everywhere. the most in the most developed countries. still a bit in africa, i believe the only three areas on earth with an above replacement rate are pakistan, afghanistan and africa

    • @trujilloroldancarlosarturo4281
      @trujilloroldancarlosarturo4281 23 дня назад

      ​@@ftftyffghfvghfcht6701that's true, it's not just Europeans, Far east Asia, middle east (Iran and Turkey are good examples) and Hispanic america are having troubles with fertility rates as well, worlds population is decreasing and it's the system's fault, they have sent already whites and Asians to the meat grinder, next ones are Hispanics and middle easterns ans finally Africans. Elites will not stop screwing up life quality in order to get their money, we are fucked up

    • @Dfthg-bz3hp
      @Dfthg-bz3hp 21 день назад

      8. ☪️ancer intimidation and filth

  • @MoonSnoozer
    @MoonSnoozer 18 дней назад +5

    A muslim man pushed a posty into the train tracks last week almost killing him as a train approached. They later found out that he had been found guilty for 19 sex crimes against women prior to this murder attempt, but was not facing any prison time.

    • @educational1651
      @educational1651 9 дней назад

      It happened in march, but reported more recently.

  • @juliechurley2716
    @juliechurley2716 Месяц назад +37

    I really like your definition of British/adopted British etc. It simply acknowledges reality. But there is no inequality- just difference

    • @educational1651
      @educational1651 28 дней назад

      I use that term too. I think it fits nicely.

    • @AdoptedPoo
      @AdoptedPoo 21 день назад

      is paki bashing English culture?

  • @Debziiie
    @Debziiie 29 дней назад +40

    I think you're missing some vital info in this video. A lot of these protests are happening in these northern+ Midlands cities/ towns because of the high amounts of migrants there. London is not the only city in the UK that has a very high migrant population, other cities like Leicester have also seen english people become a minority. The wide scale of these protests is to address the reality that with population change comes cultural change, something many natives don't want and didn't ask for. And this is something that is happening across Britain, not just London. The idea that the only location these protests would matter in is London in my opinion is an arrogant statement to come from a Londoner. You are not the only ones facing these issues so why is your voice and your protests the only ones that matters?

    • @inevski
      @inevski 28 дней назад +9

      We were never asked about a rapid demographic cultural shift, invalidates itself when it thirsts for the colour line.

    • @TJay96
      @TJay96 24 дня назад +7

      I think it’s a valid point that London riots would have a huge impact. It’s the core of England and it would be global news

    • @emme2141
      @emme2141 22 дня назад

      As a northerner living in London, the riots are not happening as much in London, and are closer to protests than riots.
      He does have a point about it making more of a difference in London, although I think more because of the inconvenience it would cause for politicians rather than the reasons he said.
      Honestly I don’t think any of these riots are protests will make any difference long term, all they do is make the people taking part look ignorant.
      And he’s completely right about any muslims retaliating, they can be proud, but all they are doing is perpetuating stereotypes which don’t represent all muslims.

    • @RogerS1978
      @RogerS1978 21 день назад

      Also have to add that a lot of these changes have also occured within 1 generation, if not the last 20 years. More people migrated to the UK in the last year than the numberBritish that emigrated to Africa and Asia during the entire Empire period. Also in both cases when the countries became indipendent they often left and returned to England, also controversially when we left it indemically changed the cultures but also introduced modern medicine, technology and farming.
      Multiculturism is good, the first few of each culture enrich the areas providing new ideas, new foods etc, what benefit does the next hundred bring?

    • @Bean9211
      @Bean9211 17 дней назад

      London isn't England anymore. It may be the capital but the place hasn't been the same in a long time​@@TJay96

  • @joellarsson9486
    @joellarsson9486 Месяц назад +66

    The black british should join the protest. Would be funny seing them call you "far right" too.

    • @educational1651
      @educational1651 28 дней назад +28

      Tommy did a march through london, people of all races joined and were called FR..

    • @speakingwithoutnet
      @speakingwithoutnet 22 дня назад

      Happens all the time in the US. If you're Black and not a strict Democrat, you'll be called Uncle Tom, Black face of White Supremacy, racist, and many more things.

    • @randomhuman2595
      @randomhuman2595 21 день назад +1

      They wouldn't be allowed to join

    • @joellarsson9486
      @joellarsson9486 21 день назад +5

      @@randomhuman2595 of course they would.

    • @skarsnik
      @skarsnik 19 дней назад

      They'd become the useful idiots of the bigots. Its so funny watching the 1 black person in these protests being paraded around

  • @dangilmore8511
    @dangilmore8511 24 дня назад +10

    I haven’t heard many people on the right saying “get rid of all immigrants”? As an Englishman few things make me prouder than a true British person like this chap with an immigrant background. The fact that he has adopted some of our culture, values, accent, sayings, fashions, sports etc. He is British! Born and raised here just like any White British kid his age.
    It’s all about integration and adding to a society, not being a drain or a detriment. Many areas of the UK now have not been integrated but replaced, and when British culture is replaced by something so alien as Islamic ideology and practices you will inevitably get conflict.

    • @TickleMeChelmno
      @TickleMeChelmno 19 дней назад

      Well now you’ve heard one…get rid of all immigrants. I don’t want them. They have their own homeland. Why can’t we have ours?

  • @Sum3nglishKid
    @Sum3nglishKid 27 дней назад +38

    Brudda i can not stress this enough, there is no EDL, seriously, people need to stop associating the common man to the EDL. as a mixed race man, i enjoyed your take, i will say though, we need to stop this softly softly approach to revealing truth.

    • @kinghenry7058
      @kinghenry7058 22 дня назад

      So, does this go for Antifa too? "It doesn't exist because I say so!"
      Whatever, dude. You don't need a sociology degree to see crowds in the streets.

    • @shinebright9026
      @shinebright9026 21 день назад

      Correct EDL does not exist anymore people need to do their research stop following what the mainstream media are spreading false information

    • @lunkycultist5519
      @lunkycultist5519 17 дней назад

      Yeah, the EDL crumbled after Tommy Robinson left

  • @wendyrhodes9701
    @wendyrhodes9701 28 дней назад +26

    The Leeds town where the had the riots and the police ran away was 9.5% indigenous WELSH,ENGLISH,IRISH SCOTTISH, so over 90% were foreigners.
    So yes this a problem when you are getting whole towns that do not have our values,abide by our laws etc etc

  • @notsurewhattobelieve2990
    @notsurewhattobelieve2990 29 дней назад +33

    I learned a shocking thing watching a video this morning. "Truth is no defence!" in the law.
    Apparently the judge that presided over the case where a guy was given a 24 month jail sentence for producing stickers ( I have no idea what they were about though as its not a case that I have followed but apparently it was about things thst proved to be true) said that stating "truth was no defence"
    So actually telling the truth is now categorised as a crime if it offends or antagonises !
    Isn't that the tyrant's law? Where whistleblowers must be imprisoned ?

  • @guyhmajor
    @guyhmajor Месяц назад +44

    Good presentation. There are so many moving parts. I’am white British born in a Muslim country and have mainly worked and lived in Asia. I agree that there is an issue with immigration both illegal and legal. The starting point is that anybody that enters the country illegally should never be eligible for citizenship and returned to their country of origin(if they have no ID use genetic testing and linguistic experts).For legal migration follow Asian countries like Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia where foreigners have to get a work permit after a job has advertised to the local population and cannot be filled domestically. New British citizenship should reflect the current racial and religious makeup of Britain.
    I live in the South East and most of the people I come across think the violent protesters are the same drink and drug addled yobs that blight towns and cities throughout Britain on a Friday and Saturday night. Though most believe immigration should be controlled.
    Black Britain’s are not a homogeneous group as many Brit’s of Afro Caribbean origin are also concerned about immigration. I struggle to see how Afro Caribbean migrants to the U.K. are not as British as myself because their forefathers were slave traded to the Caribbean(British territories). If they are not British then African Americans are not American.
    So there are real issues and Politicians are not usually the ones that suffer the consequences of mass migration that affects schooling, the health service and housing.
    If British politicians were to do their job’s they would set up a cross party committee to set up new legislation that deals with the general public’s concerns of mass migration. There is an issue and sticking their heads in the sand is not an option.

    • @inevski
      @inevski 28 дней назад +3

      There's a whole lot of colour prejudice between yobbing and a border policy and Britain will continue to reckon with this for the foreseeable. Pretending otherwise is pretending or an unaffected privilege.
      Face this and there could be true democratic dialogue about planning and infrastructure.

    • @DarkAngel2512
      @DarkAngel2512 28 дней назад

      ​​@@inevskiwhat unearned benefit does someone who is pretending there arent racist yobs have? I dont get you.

    • @LoudUpstairsNeighbor
      @LoudUpstairsNeighbor 26 дней назад

      They aren't British because
      It's an ethnic group. African American has the word African in front of it because
      American is of white European stock and that's why any race but white has a hyphen in front of it. You can be Nigerian and a citizen of the UK but never ethnically British because it's not genetically possible.

    • @sfeeges
      @sfeeges 25 дней назад

      @@inevski 👍

    • @butthatsnottrue.
      @butthatsnottrue. 23 дня назад

      Africans are not Americans the same corrupt immigration practice and evil elites are engineering America. Carribeans are not as English as you at all. You are far more English.

  • @ApnaChoud
    @ApnaChoud Месяц назад +59

    Everyone is being played for fools and just do not see it!

    • @sfeeges
      @sfeeges 28 дней назад +5

      Obviously not everyone....you are not.
      Rejoice

    • @ApnaChoud
      @ApnaChoud 28 дней назад +1

      @@sfeeges WTF are you on?

    • @djinnxx7050
      @djinnxx7050 27 дней назад +4

      ​@@ApnaChoudHe's saying that you're not being played for a fool, which has now become incredibly ironic. I imagine you to be prime real estate with such rapid firing neurons

    • @ApnaChoud
      @ApnaChoud 27 дней назад +2

      @@djinnxx7050 And who asked for your opinion Einstein?

    • @pietikke5598
      @pietikke5598 26 дней назад

      Many see it for decades but the cultural marxists that Invest education, media and politics put us away as racists, fascists and everything bad under the sun.

  • @biscuitcat9892
    @biscuitcat9892 21 день назад +9

    Your argument that the uk depends on immigrants, e.g in transport or the nhs, only holds because of the population explosion caused by immigrants. If all the immigrants remigrated back to E Europe, Africa, Asia etc you wouldn't need as many nhs doctors or drivers as you suggest. Effectively, the Uk is only dependent on migrants in critical sectors because of the population explosion that put those sectors under stress.

    • @skarsnik
      @skarsnik 19 дней назад

      Nope. Immigration became vital when developed countries realized being developed meant an aging population. Look to South Korea and Japan where the voted most critical issue is the lack of labour and therefore fear of elderly losing their pensions.

  • @suigeneris2663
    @suigeneris2663 Месяц назад +79

    In a nutshell, I believe it’s actually not a matter of race, or even religion for that matter. I think Britons simply want citizens of Britain to be loyal to Britain, and that’s not what they’re seeing. Sadly, with a religion like Islam, unless that strain is more Christianized (like a Sufi, maybe) it might work; but Islam itself is an Arab supremacist religion (which, sadly, African Muslims can often feel in Middle Eastern countries too).
    You have clearly learned the language enough to become fluent, are willing to see things from your fellow Britons point of view, it’s clear you intend - if not already - to integrate fully into British culture, society, mores. It needn’t mean that you leave everything behind, but yes, you are leaving most of that former culture behind, enough to swear in good faith allegiance to Great Britain.

    • @prismonthethehorizon5793
      @prismonthethehorizon5793 Месяц назад +21

      I agree with what you're saying about Islam. I've studied many religions by this is supremacy based.

    • @IntrovertMaxxing
      @IntrovertMaxxing Месяц назад

      What you say is true but... don't we really think these yobs care about that? As far as far as many of them are concerned, if you're not white you aren't right. You can play for your country in sport, when you mess up - such as in Euros 2021 - your race will be put at the forefront. They don't care about your good deeds, patriotism or loyalities.
      This is why many ethnic minorities DONT integrate because they are aware of these double standards and at any moment while they are trying to be British, their "you're not white" wake up call slaps them on the face.
      White migrants don't receive this level of scrutiny when it comes to being proud of their origins.

    • @joehouston2833
      @joehouston2833 Месяц назад

      Seclurism Facilitates islam 😂
      Christian Poland & Christian Hungary doesn't have this mess 😂😂😂🍿

    • @Respectedideas
      @Respectedideas Месяц назад

      You are wrong about Arab supremacism in islam . Qur'an mentioned many times arabs in humiliation word and it's completely abandoned to see any race or ethnicity as a superior thing according to pillars of (مساوات) equality in islam. Stop imagining Hollywoody stuff and read the Qur'an

    • @joellarsson9486
      @joellarsson9486 Месяц назад

      Exactly it's all about where their loyalty lies not about race. After the incident with the pakistani grooming gangs who raped over 1000 girls we expected the decent pakistani community to lynch them but they didn't.

  • @ZackMaddox-gd1zk
    @ZackMaddox-gd1zk 26 дней назад +7

    This is what we need! I’m a white British 17-year-old kid and I’ve been bombarded with fear mongering from the right in recent times. And in desperate need of a look at these riots without putting the blame on one side. I’m absolutely terrified and the worst case scenario for me Is that what I’ve seen from certain media outlets is going to turn me into a horrible person. I’m looking forward to finally seeing both sides of this

  • @duanewillis3281
    @duanewillis3281 Месяц назад +106

    From a sensible head here black white asian multicoloured, proper British people have welcomed folk from all backgrounds. Majority of sensible folk know that our country is overcrowded. There is only so many migrants we can house, and the fact we are not even looking after our own, elderly people having heating payments taken away and pensioners who have worked so hard to build this country living like peasants is down right disgusting. The government here has a lot to answer for with this division we are now seeing. The fact that a hell of alot of people are still living in the past is just bitter. If only we could all just get on with life and live as one wouldn't it be nice, you will never always please everyone and never understand the mindset of everyone

    • @habibikebabtheiii2037
      @habibikebabtheiii2037 29 дней назад +13

      The new prime minister will make it so much worse.

    • @danbruka
      @danbruka 29 дней назад +1

      @habibikebabtheiii2037 best be positive eh habibi ...

    • @inevski
      @inevski 28 дней назад +1

      'the fact that a lot people are still living in the past'
      Or living in a nostalgic bubble of the way the past was portrayed on tv....is playing to open borders instead of planning and infrastructure policy
      And because they made it about colour and ancient Briton cosplay.

    • @djinnxx7050
      @djinnxx7050 27 дней назад +2

      ​@@habibikebabtheiii2037How can he make it worse when it was already on fire and repeatedly doused with gasoline?
      Is he somehow gonna pull more fire out his arse?

    • @kalinsimovski5081
      @kalinsimovski5081 26 дней назад

      You're litteraly 80+% white, 75+% white British ........how are you being replaced by immigrants????

  • @nubetubeme
    @nubetubeme 28 дней назад +20

    my parents and their parents and before lived in London Camberwell for over 400 years we just couldn't take it any more their is none of my family left in London driven out by my nan being mugged was the start of it i 70 years old kicked to the floor on the north Peckham estate and robbed of her pension by 2 black guys in the early 90s, i was mugged age 11 by 6 black boys and then years later threatened at knife point on a buss and many other instances, this is the cause of white flight. many friends and family have similar stories.

  • @heatproofedwrens5449
    @heatproofedwrens5449 26 дней назад +17

    Hey man, you are a super smart guy and a real credit to RUclips and British discussions around politics. Im very glad you spoke your mind here.

  • @Max-ep5ir
    @Max-ep5ir 24 дня назад +10

    The proper distinction your're looking for is nationality vs ethnicity. British is a nationality, English is an ethnicity.

    • @purple66666
      @purple66666 22 дня назад +2

      These are both nationalities 😂. British people's ethnicity is called Celtic or Anglo-Saxon.

    • @anglo2184
      @anglo2184 22 дня назад +7

      ​@@purple66666English literally means anglosaxon

    • @Capelett
      @Capelett 22 дня назад

      @@purple66666 I'd say 'Anglo-Saxon' is more of a racial designation. There's Americans who'd call themselves Anglo-Saxon, but they're not ethnically English.

    • @purple66666
      @purple66666 22 дня назад

      @@Capelett "Anglo-Saxon, term used historically to describe any member of the Germanic peoples who, from the 5th century ce to the time of the Norman Conquest, inhabited and ruled territories that are today part of England and Wales.", it's just another name for the celtics in that region.

    • @TickleMeChelmno
      @TickleMeChelmno 19 дней назад

      Wrong. British is an ethnicity. It describes the collective native tribes on the British isles. 21st century civic titles like citizenship have zero meaning from the past or the future.

  • @369ZIR
    @369ZIR 24 дня назад +7

    In my culture when we migrate to other countries, we have this belief that we have to always go back home to improve it. What’s the point of living good when your people are suffering.
    We come to Australia, USA, UK ect for education then go back home to improve our mother land.
    I don’t see many countries doing this.
    What I can’t stand is other immigrants behaving in a manner, that wouldn’t even be tolerated in their homelands.
    Some immigrants miss behave ect because western enforcement is kind of weak in comparison.

    • @dave_sic1365
      @dave_sic1365 17 дней назад +1

      That was the expectation from Migration in Germany aswell.
      People come to work for a certain time to go back and build large houses in their Homelands.
      And some of those Migrants who like our way of life would stay to live with us.

  • @troyharvey9561
    @troyharvey9561 Месяц назад +66

    Thanks for the reporting my British Nigerian brother I'm white English and I'm happy to call you my brother, we fear for our children and women and country and crime's against us British keeps getting covered up by those trying to divide us I,e the establishment May God bless us all✝️🇬🇧🙏

    • @Car.V1
      @Car.V1 17 дней назад

      Ayyee! A fellow Troy, I see!

  • @frkzoid
    @frkzoid 19 дней назад +4

    It's starting to happen here in Australia where 3000 Gazan refugees are to be accepted without the consent of the people. I want to do something but I don't know what to do.

  • @LilyGazou
    @LilyGazou Месяц назад +22

    Chaos is going to be worse. We have to prepare wherever we are.

  • @manmoth6299
    @manmoth6299 Месяц назад +39

    I appreciate your balanced view on this. People these days jump to conclusions and are very reluctant to change their mind or challenge their own opinions.
    I think the main problem is self radicalisation from social media, people reinforce their views with recommended videos

    • @mregbe
      @mregbe  Месяц назад +21

      100% the media turns into us versus them very quickly

    • @kychemclass5850
      @kychemclass5850 Месяц назад +7

      That's a really strong factor of tech driven modern life. Perception bias is unprecedented in it's magnitude these days. If a Muslim engages with a lot if Islamic stuff then he's accused of being on the path to radicalisation, but when state media and corporate media pump out their subtle and pervasive steering bias (& sometimes as subtly as brick!) , but then the State controlled propagandists had their way before 'www' it was alright.
      Please read about the history of the BBC and of John Charles Walsham Reith ( "Lord" Reith ) as exposed by the late John Pilger and the 'two Davids' of Medialens (David Cromwell and David Edwards).

    • @anglo2184
      @anglo2184 22 дня назад

      ​@@mregbebut if it wasn't for immigration there wouldn't be another to them

  • @user-op7uc6jb9k
    @user-op7uc6jb9k 27 дней назад +82

    I am Irish so I believe I have essentially both perspectives. Irish is such a unique identity in the cast of British and British isle identifies. It boils down to one simple thing which is driving your own destiny.
    The British have no say in their future yet must labor for the sake of said future.

    • @bmo5082
      @bmo5082 25 дней назад +2

      Very well put. It’s why the USA was created. The colonies would have probably stayed loyal to the crown, had they felt like they could atleast in a small part control their destiny.

    • @ValenceFlux
      @ValenceFlux 24 дня назад

      What is manifest destiny and the native American Irish famine relief.

    • @erenjaeger1738
      @erenjaeger1738 24 дня назад +7

      The British are kinda facing their karma what they did to Indigenous Americans, Celtics and Australia Indigenous people, and others. I'm native american. I also have a unique view about this. I don't wish no country face what happened with our Indigenous people in the Americas. Many of us died from Smallpox, which brought by Europeans. But once again, it's pretty ironic. History repeat itself

    • @EmmaDaisy
      @EmmaDaisy 23 дня назад +16

      @@erenjaeger1738 The British alive today aren’t the ones that did that, why do they deserve karma?

    • @erenjaeger1738
      @erenjaeger1738 23 дня назад +3

      @EmmaDaisy did you not read what I said? You probably ignore it, it seems a bit narcissistic to me and seems cherrypicking. Cause I said every British has done in the past has finally met their karma.

  • @CarryTheZero1
    @CarryTheZero1 25 дней назад +8

    Your points are spot on. We deal with many of the same things in the USA. We have people who are brave enough to step up and say it’s wrong and they are immediately attacked online. There’s a different perception when one person hears “All immigrants must go because I hate anyone who isn’t white!” But what I hear from the same speech is “I am hurting. I am struggling financially and I am afraid for my children and I feel like my government doesn’t care.” There’s a reluctance to really listen and refrain from labels IMHO. Additionally, our politicians are only making it worse.
    I sincerely pray that the western countries will come to an understanding that immigrants are beneficial to countries but there has to be structure.
    Again thank you. I clicked on this to get a better understanding of what I am seeing on the news and you helped me

    • @PeterBarkerMusic
      @PeterBarkerMusic 24 дня назад +1

      I don't doubt that there are people on the left who are more sympathetic to pro-immigration views, who can be dismissive. I don't like that, but as somebody who's fairly left-leaning myself, I think the frustration is being directed towards the wrong people. Struggling financially and not being able to afford things is NOT the fault of immigrants. It's an extremely complex melting pot of things, especially in the UK - Brexit, COVID, and the Russo-Ukrainian war are just a few things that have negatively affected the economy and exacerbated the cost of living crisis, not to mention the incompetence of the previous few Tory administrations on the economy. Billionaires and corporations hoard the vast, vast majority of the wealth and are literally loving life, while working-class British people can barely heat their homes. With all those things in mind, to direct all the frustration to families looking for a better life, is very misguided. But I can see how people reach the conclusion that immigrants are to blame, given how much our politicians and media frame them as the cause of all our problems.

    • @CarryTheZero1
      @CarryTheZero1 22 дня назад +1

      @@PeterBarkerMusic I can understand as well immigrants but looking at the help immigrants are getting and asking why no one is helping them. If you work at a job where you have the same title, have more experience as well as tenure and are expected to do more but you get paid less, you would start to feel overlooked and you would question how much the leadership of the company values you. Also, your humanity may creep up and start to feel resentment toward the person getting special treatment. That's the effect of bad management.
      I personally have never voted Republican in my life, but I am questioning that now because the hypocrisy on the left in the USA is driving me away from them honestly. That and their stranglehold on the media constantly trying to control what I think and how I feel.
      I just think we need to listen more intently to one another and see what they are really trying to say. It would also be nice to have government that acts as a bridge between the two sides rather than exacerbating the divide and using it for their political gain.

    • @Llkolii
      @Llkolii 22 дня назад

      @@PeterBarkerMusic you don't pile more people into a system with crumbling infrastructure and expect things to work. Its just common sense we gotta sort out some deep issues first. The government are using immigration to artificially inflate gdp to ignore the crumbling economy and the impact that has on regular people. We can't give migrants a better life while neglecting the citizens and residents who are struggling. Immigrants are not to blame but the levels are completely unsustainable right now. I used to be very left but they ignore far too many real issues in their quest for utopia

  • @scrillion6
    @scrillion6 21 день назад +3

    I’m American. Here we have indigenous people, many nations and tribes. They are called indigenous, not red people. I wonder why people of Europe are not considered indigenous for who is then indigenous to Europe? The ‘white’ Brit’s are indigenous people. I gotta say that the indigenous Americans have their viewpoints but they were silenced 180 years ago. You are a smart and intelligent man.

    • @cmd7930
      @cmd7930 21 день назад +1

      They dont want to call us indigenous Europeans because we historically were colonizers and colonizers cant be indigenous.
      Or people will say Europeans migrated to Europe 60.000 years ago and thus arent indigenous but so did the native Americans or the African tribes or the Arabs and they call them indigenous

    • @mattd5240
      @mattd5240 21 день назад

      It's all double standards and hypocrisy. These people want to rule over and dominate us until we no longer exist.

  • @Shimanzu17
    @Shimanzu17 Месяц назад +29

    Brilliant video from a sensible young Brit!

    • @jodyturner9726
      @jodyturner9726 Месяц назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @hara3435
      @hara3435 27 дней назад

      British man. Not English.
      Hey if I am born in China
      Am I Chinese? Pakistani ?
      Indian ? Greek ?

    • @djinnxx7050
      @djinnxx7050 27 дней назад +1

      British: Yes, certainly.
      English: No. Please stop trying to glaze the poor guy with your condescension.

    • @Shimanzu17
      @Shimanzu17 27 дней назад

      Sorry, I should've said "British". I can see now why my comment may have been misconstrued. I genuinely enjoyed listening to this guys perspective. It was well put together and raised countless accurate and thought provoking points. Peace.

    • @Shimanzu17
      @Shimanzu17 27 дней назад

      ​@@hara3435 I have edited my comment

  • @ashleygarnett8840
    @ashleygarnett8840 Месяц назад +70

    This is scary for all sides. From a white man born and breed and family of over 900 years of this nation. I promise you my anguish isnt directed at any person in particular but more towards the politics and media.
    They are playing all of us.
    I love and want us all united.
    One love my brothers and sisters.

    • @ashleygarnett8840
      @ashleygarnett8840 Месяц назад +10

      I will keep on discussing tabo topics. I don't care if it hurts you hearing the truth. It hurts me even more seeing my nation falling apart.
      It angers me seeing child poverty, it angers me seeing elderly wait hours for an ambulance, unable to get dentist or doctors appointments. I'm sick of my generation being able to afford brick and water. I'm sick of the inequality of wealth. It hurts me seeing KIDS KILLING ONE ANOTHER DUE TO KNIFE CRIME. It hurts me hearing women scared to leave their house due to the rise of rape cases. I'm sick of pedophiles walking our streets! I'm worried about hearing the death to the west as I walk through Trafalgar square with my daughter. (Lucky enough she didn't understand that day).
      It's not far right it's my right to make sure my child and every child has the brightest of futures!
      Wake up and don't allow the media to lie to you about all this race or religious thing! It's allowed the small amount of racist to come out. Very small amount. Kier is producing more with his actions though.
      Do I sound far right to you? Do I sound like a racist? Or am I a man that's worried about the future of his own daughter.
      I said it before and I'll say it again. I can feel the shame and hurt from our granddad's and great grandads that fought against evil for our freedom of today. Which is slowly going.
      All these words come from the heart not anger.
      Be careful as you're on your journeys anywhere. Times of anguish aren't over. It's going to elevate to levels that are unseen in our little beautiful nation.
      Love not hate, Unite not divide.

    • @davidbamberr
      @davidbamberr 27 дней назад +12

      @@ashleygarnett8840 Zero Immigration is the answer. We can't look after the people that we have already and every year the indigenous population are sacrificed to benefit the non indigenous.

    • @djinnxx7050
      @djinnxx7050 27 дней назад +2

      ​@@ashleygarnett8840Some could suggest that you're "far-right" due to the paragraph about WW2 bollocks, as that is a typical thing for conservative types to bring up and the "far-right" capitalise on.
      Frankly, you could just as easily paint me as "far-right" if you picked out specifics of my politics in bad faith. I don't exactly like the small hats for example. But weirdly, that would make me either far-right or far-left depending on your own position on the political spectrum (spiderman meme, basically. If there's one thing that can bring us all together... ), almost as if any criticism of them automatically makes you an extremist.
      "Moustache man had the right idea, he was just an underachiever."

    • @sfeeges
      @sfeeges 25 дней назад

      Yea.

    • @sfeeges
      @sfeeges 25 дней назад

      @@davidbamberr
      That is probably the best option now. Close the borders , deal with all the newcomers who are there, find them jobs, housing, integrate them to best possibilities, deport the trouble makers, punish the hate baitters.
      Than we see.

  • @Ka_muu
    @Ka_muu 27 дней назад +10

    I love your voice! It's great for a calm and civilized discussion like this.
    I believe a lot of people in the UK are scared. Anyone in a city has a friend or knows someone who has a foreign background and they don't want to ruin friendships. Plus, all the crackdowns on rioters means a lot of criminals who don't fear the law are the ones who take the streets...
    The people are here. They've voted for action on immigration for year upon year but they don't want to admit it and now that the voting has led to nothing, those more reasonable and more centre-focused people need to organise, put together reasonable demands and practice peaceful, self-moderating protests.
    The way Free Palestine is used, there's nuance. It's used to rally people together. If they come with illegal weapons, that's bad. If they're peacefully protesting, that's fine. They should be held to the same standards regardless of what their political view is.

  • @retrorevivalsuperturbo9428
    @retrorevivalsuperturbo9428 27 дней назад +5

    The problem is that the police are picking and chosing when the law applies.
    It should be that everyone is treated equally under the law but we clearly see this is not the case.
    I'd argue this goes back much further but tensions have begun to boil up to the surface since the Palestine protests andhow they were policed.
    No one I know has a problem with immigrants, the problem is the very large numbers of people coming in and certain ideologies that aren't compatible. That and the fact they're not veting people so we have had a large influx of criminals come over.

  • @adamlee2550
    @adamlee2550 21 день назад +4

    Since the second world war the British people have always asked for less immigration and it has always gone up.
    I am married to an immigrant, but I think immigration needs to essentially stop altogether.
    We probably need to give incentives for a lot of people to leave as well.

    • @smartwater598
      @smartwater598 18 дней назад +1

      Skill issue uk is finish without immigration anyway

  • @Reclaimer_-_117
    @Reclaimer_-_117 Месяц назад +12

    Honestly, I am very much grateful for your video and your approach. While some things may be innacurate, I can tell you're approaching this honestly and in good faith. That your intent is to get to the bottom of it and not try to attack one side or the other and shoehorn arguments to fit your views. As such, I believe that my input, my knowledge, will not fall on deaf ears. That you'll want it to help hone your understanding. As such, I'm going to share some useful insights to help in that honing. But aye, thank you for speaking honestly and in good faith. We need that right now.
    So... The first thing I want to say is that race isn't a factor here. It isn't the reason. It has been caught in the crossfire as tempers fray and animosity has been left by our government to fester... But it's not the root cause. I believe it was 40% of the troops that fought for Britain in the second world war were none white people from the commonwealth nations like India. And none of those were conscripted. They all volunteered to fight for the british army. So we do have a certain kinship and appreciation there. Brothers in arms that defeated a foe together. Go look up a video on YT about "the Bamber bridge incident." You'll see my point made there perfectly. Race isn't a factor.
    What is a factor is culture, the native brits being made to feel like second class citizens in their own lands, the persistent decline in the level of safety in our communities, and the outright insult and erosion of what it means to be British. That last one you touched on almost perfectly. So I'll start with that one to get you all the way there.
    What you said about you not being truly British is accurate. And I'm so grateful that you can see the point and unapologetically say it bluntly. That honesty is a delight to see. I think one analogy that will help is to think of true britishness as a magnificent tapestry depicting all of our history, the highs and lows, the shameful times and the proud, and to consider every family line as a thread in that tapestry. Some people can trace their line, their "thread," pretty much all the way back to the start of that tapestry. And all the native brits that have lived here for such numbers of generations share in that tapestry. We have a shared history. Our ancestors fought, bled, and died for Britain. Some ancestors did terrible things that we learn from, some did great things we take such pride in. It's an intrinsic part of who we are and what it really means to be British. An immigrant who moves here is a new thread. Not yet woven into that tapestry. They have no connection to or investment in our heritage. They don't have the same vested interest in defending it to the death. Sure they may be willing to fight for the country and give their life for it. But a true and proud native brit? They MUST. Their family has lived and died for the nation for generations. It's not just a nation, it's our family. Our family history. Our native land. Over generations, an immigrants descendents thread will be woven into the tapestry. And that thread will become more deeply and snugly woven with each generation. Unless... They choose to segregate their thread... Weave a separate tapestry of their own... As some non British communities do when they concentrate in certain areas, and turn those areas into pockets of a different culture. This is why multiculturalism is a failed and terrible idea. It either brings chaos to the weaving of the tapestry, causing tangles and knots... Or it results in entirely separate tapestries being woven, that compete with the native ancient tapestry for the same space and resources. Resulting in the degradation of the quality of the weaving of the native tapestry. You can't take up someone else's space and resources without it impacting them. More resources and space don't magically appear out of thin air to accommodate it. Especially not on a small set of islands. To close this point, any race, any outsider can be woven into the tapestry over generations and become a true brit. But they MUST be part of the tapestry. Not a thread doing its own thing or creating a new tapestry. That is how you maintain the british identity and culture, and have others that come here become a part of it too. And they must if they come here. Without exception. Otherwise, they'll never be really british. Just a foreigner living on british soil.
    Next up is the safety. We've had a nationwide scandal where grooming gangs made up of muslim men who trafficked non muslim children for decades were covered up by the governmen and authorities for decades. They claimed they didn't act because they didn't want to be seen as racist. But people are at best suspicious of that, or just outright believe the inaction was willful for some other reason. In one town, 20% of the muslim men that lived there were involved. I think it was less than a quarter of those were convicted. This is a big part of why there is more of a focus on the muslim community. Why safety is a concern, and why you hear the demonised protestors say they are doing it for the safety of their children. Because they are. This is also one of the reasons why the native brits feel like second class citizens, and that there's two tier policing. Because there is.
    Another aspect of feeling like second class citizens is how immigrants get pushed to the front of the queue when it comes to things like benefits and government housing. My cousin was a young single mother and was homeless for months before the council gave here a home. Meanwhile, immigrants fresh into the country were being given council houses immediately. Non citizens are being prioritised everywhere.
    Back to safety, immigration is bringing an increase in all crime statistics. From theft to murder and sexual assault. The public has constantly voted to end illegal migration, but every politician that promises it, knowing its what the public wants, just u turns when they get into power.
    All of these things add up to a decades long grievancevthat has been ignored and left unaddressed by the govt. Who have even outright lied to us, promising us help. And then the stabbing of the three girls. That was the tipping point. And now, Kier Starmer is not only ignoring our grievances, he's throwing fuel on the fire by calling us far right racist thugs, like he wants us to go berserk and tear the country apart. But all that his silencing and oppressing of us will do is send it underground. Riots and protests will continue but with less intensity. Until what has been pushed back beneath the surface explodes again, and with much more devastating consequences. Right now, Kier Starmer is the biggest danger and threat to this nation and it's people.

  • @mikelitorous5570
    @mikelitorous5570 22 дня назад +4

    I live near Sunderland so I go there often but I’m not actually from the city (one of the first cities for rioting to occur). The difference in demographics in the last 5 years are unbelievable, I always considered Sunderland as a very homogeneous city compared to others in the UK but the amount of people hear now who I can guarantee wouldn’t have been here more than 5 years ago is unbelievable. The gym I go too during hours that are quiet (during the day between 9-4) it’s about 25% non British. Half of the people in there at that time have no manners and no concept of space, people who don’t speak English when you ask to work in sets or use equipment. All of the cleaners are foreign and very rude. The amount of times I’ve had my workout interrupted from an African immigrant not respecting my personal space is unreal. I was at the bus interchange yesterday and 90% of people who got off one bus were immigrants, I checked to see the part of the city they had came from and it genuinely shocked me. The problem is only going to get worse if it’s not addressed and I think everyone is starting to come to the idea that mass immigration has failed.

  • @mostlovedyoutuber3258
    @mostlovedyoutuber3258 Месяц назад +15

    Hello from Dublin 🇮🇪🤝🇬🇧

  • @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058
    @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058 26 дней назад +7

    I’m glad there are immigrants like you that are actually good for this country and we can actually talk to and come to an understanding ❤

  • @Silphwave
    @Silphwave 25 дней назад +30

    Ngl, I want to live amongst my own people.
    I want pre-WW2 ethnicity demographics.
    I want the same for every other nation. Globalisation and the great melting pot is a disaster for the human race.

    • @notsure1135
      @notsure1135 22 дня назад +9

      I never used to think this way, but yeah, it's growing more appealing.

    • @purple66666
      @purple66666 22 дня назад +1

      😂😂😂 Even in pre WW2 there were immigrants, mostly Jewish 😅

    • @notsure1135
      @notsure1135 22 дня назад +4

      @@purple66666 who were more amenable to the culture of the land they moved to.

    • @purple66666
      @purple66666 22 дня назад +1

      @@notsure1135 because it was the same, yeah Abrahamic religions started in Israel

    • @notsure1135
      @notsure1135 22 дня назад +3

      @@purple66666 but the point is not all of the Abrahamaic religions are amenable to western culture.

  • @wendyrhodes9701
    @wendyrhodes9701 28 дней назад +32

    I find the fact that our capital city is mostly foreign is not right, it’s not a true representation of indigenous citizens.

    • @bigmungus4864
      @bigmungus4864 26 дней назад

      London is a Joke. To many disconnected Politicians

    • @bigtuss7482
      @bigtuss7482 26 дней назад +7

      @@wendyrhodes9701 it’s a disgrace tbh , it wouldn’t fly in any other country

    • @user-pc5qj2ix2c
      @user-pc5qj2ix2c 24 дня назад +1

      @@bigtuss7482 It's happened to all West Europes major cities too.
      The great replacement is not a theory.

  • @slimjim5392
    @slimjim5392 Месяц назад +8

    I agree with everything you say but you missed the actual meaning behind all these riots and that was the goverment not acting on the british votes for the past 15 years. I reccommend just taking a look back at brexit. The main contributer to people voting leave was immigration...this started way before the manchester airport incident

    • @slimjim5392
      @slimjim5392 Месяц назад +2

      Oh and dont take this the wrong way, i thought you spoke really well and gave a fantastic perspective on this from a minorities point of view.
      God bless you, man 🙌

    • @mregbe
      @mregbe  Месяц назад +7

      This is the second time recording this video, the first time I went into Brexit and such and i the video was nearly 2hrs. You’re 100% right that the issues are coming from things not fully dealt with like Brexit, i tried to tie it into as recent events as possible so we can all be on somewhat the same page. Thank you for watching though 🫡

    • @danielferguson3784
      @danielferguson3784 Месяц назад

      But Brexit was never going to stop immigration, it just makes it harder for Brits to work in Europe. European immigrants are not a problem, Brexit doesn't stop people from elsewhere coming here, & that's a bigger problem, especially the illegals.
      The majority problem is that of Islamic Jihadists. We don't need these fanatics creating murderers & suicide bombers in our country. Their problem is with the Muslim countries, let them go there to sort it out.

  • @juliorosa9857
    @juliorosa9857 Месяц назад +11

    spot on. I watched the entire video prior to comment.
    Your points regarding cultural differences and approach to being British, together with the perception of what different cultures bring, are logic and reasonable.
    if you were a white person making them, you would be considered "far right" in some aspects, when you just observing the realities of the social-cultural clash of the melting pot our leaders are trying to impose, without observing nuance.
    I am from Portugal, been here for 20 years, but will not apply for British citizenship, because I am Portuguese, period. but that does not mean I do no accept my role in the society that welcomed me and gave me the opportunity for a better life that I did not had in my own country.
    I came here legally, with a job waiting for me before I moved here, as a pot washer, and worked my way in 20 years to become a Director in the industry I work.
    There is racism is this country, like in Portugal - it needs to be tackled.
    There is also a vast majority of great people, in all races and creeds, that just want to make a good life for themselves, their families, their communities, and that their communities can be part of the great United Kingdom united culture.
    It starts by understanding the values of the culture where you moved into, accept those values if they are in line with the same values you have, or move out if you don't think you can live within a tolerant and free democracy, with separation between religious beliefs and the historical Anglo-Saxonic culture, based on Roman-Greek culture and Judeo-Christian moral standards.
    Most foreign people agree with the above, and contribute to adding positive value to it. that is the "melting pot", where cultures are diluted within the same set of values.
    Some parts of the different tribes in the uK, including white supremacists, left wing radicals and islamist fundamentalists, do not want the melting pot. the want to melt the pot - and that is the problem. they want to reshape the culture to fit their radical views.
    Totalitarian views are the enemy of the People. Limitation of speech is one of the tools to achieve totalitarianism. the other one is to divide people according to race and beliefs.
    next stage - to tackle anyone that refuses the the one line speech they try to impose on all of us.
    last stage - control every component of our life, using digital processes, social media monitoring, keeping people from having access to credit, etc.
    once that is achieved, guess who will be in power, controlling every aspect of our life? - the same people that divide us, that use every situation to create the perception that family values, safety, equality (not equity), free speech, unbiased press, separation of religion from Government, it will be exactly the same people, because their aim is absolute power, not absolute Democracy.
    Anyone that is thinking to join a protest, on any side, should be forced to read George Orwell's books "Animal Farm" and "1984" before leaving home. that would likely change their perception about what they will be standing for. I think there are translated versions is most languages. Sometimes I think that some cultures and languages have not yet had access to those great books. and some others have forgotten that they can get a copy on their own language. swings and roundabouts....
    I subscribed to your channel and will watch more of your videos. thank you for posting.

    • @danielferguson3784
      @danielferguson3784 Месяц назад +1

      @@juliorosa9857 Absolute Democracy is not a very good aim, as is suggests that the majority opinion would always be regarded as the right one to follow. There are several problems with this. Firstly is the fact that the public is fickle, & can change it's mind rapidly. Next, the majority can often be wrong, so very bad policies may be followed, leading to disaster, & subsequent reversal of opinion. Majority rule would seek to stifle or eradicate legitimate, but different, ideas, even possibly outlawing opponents. It is to be remembered that some of the worst leaders in history were very popular, like Hitler & Lenin.

    • @notsurewhattobelieve2990
      @notsurewhattobelieve2990 29 дней назад

    • @shelleyphilcox4743
      @shelleyphilcox4743 28 дней назад +1

      @juliorosa9857 I'm English and middle aged. When I was at school we studied texts like 1984, Animal Farm, Brave New World as part of our English Literature curriculum and came into contact then with books like Fahrenheit 451 too. Back then it was a warning, but now I think these texts are not taught or properly understood...and perhaps that is because we are further away from the world and time they were written, and we are post the break up of the USSR and changes in China etc and these warnings are no longer relatable to the younger generations and nor are they able to take the lessons and see where the same type of challenges come from today.
      The fear is anything that undermines freedom, the right to have a say in governance, the right to independent thought, the right to express ideas and debate them, to avoiding authoritarianism and absolute, tyranny. We also do a terrible job of teaching history and how freedoms were fought for and why it matters so much. Too much taken for granted now generations down the line. My great grandfather and grandfather fought in WWI and neither had the vote. My grandmothers were born before all adult women could vote. I was born when a woman still could not have a bank account or get mortgage or loans or credit on her own account but had to have a male as a guarantor.
      I digress from the main subject, but just wanted to say how I agree with your statement about reading 1984 or Animal Farm...or watch the films even...and think!

    • @DarkAngel2512
      @DarkAngel2512 28 дней назад +1

      This is why Indont go to protests because of what diff individuals believe and shout out there. I went to one event and realised this and decided never to go to another rally/protest again. I dont agree with either "side". I am independant. So cannot allign myself with these ppl.

  • @SG-wx8zm
    @SG-wx8zm 28 дней назад +19

    This is probably the most insightful and balanced perspective on the situation that I’ve heard so far.

  • @EnglishFemale
    @EnglishFemale 18 дней назад +2

    I'd just like to say , if anyone here has watched Tommy Robinson documentary "Silenced" it shows the msm , the whole establishment will lie to fit a narrative. What's to say the didn't lie about his details? Just a thought. If you've not seen the documentary I recommend you do , what ever your views on Tommy, it will open yours eyes . PS I enjoyed this young man's take on the situation. Respect ❤

  • @tomhall4986
    @tomhall4986 24 дня назад +6

    You give me hope for the future tbh very unbiased keep it up

  • @SomethingsoniQ
    @SomethingsoniQ 26 дней назад +15

    This guy is 100% right. I'm half Irish, they claim me when it suits them but when push comes to shove, i know what time it is

    • @bigmungus4864
      @bigmungus4864 26 дней назад +4

      Irish on Point. Unfortunately this is major issue for alot of people that isn't like em. We do our best to be equal and respectful but then they throw us under the bus. And they say they are not hateful. But its easy to say when alot are Ignorant to this issue of being treated differently. They beat us when we are down. They use the worst of us to judge the Majority of us. I resonate with Ireland a lot. We are heros when we win and trash when we loose. They think they are above us.

  • @Lillbear3
    @Lillbear3 27 дней назад +5

    This might be the most nuanced and honest video I have seen about this

  • @maharanieh
    @maharanieh 14 дней назад

    as a southeast asian who is currently observing what's happening in the west, this has bring a new prespective. the things im seeing are overwhelming but i think the best thing to do is to keep hearing and considering, this video has helped me a lot to process certain topics. thank you for sharing this on youtube!

  • @SUSSYMEMES
    @SUSSYMEMES 18 дней назад +1

    Great video. I wish more honest conversations like this could be had. I'm a young white brit who voted reform. I hate the stereotypes made about us. I want ethnic minority brits to be with us to make the country better. I do think immigration is a serious issue, not because we shouldn't have any immigrants, but because we've got the handling of it all wrong. We let in far too many bad people. We are a great country we can easily afford to be selective about who we let in. Numbers are an issue but I do firmly believe that if immigration levels were like how they were in the 60's we wouldn't have anywhere near as many problems.
    As you say, you and many others are British. One of us and on the journey together. We aren't going back to the entirely homogenous country we were 100 years ago. But we need to have a distinct culture and identity everyone buys in to. I'm perfectly happy to live in a multi ethnic society with some amount of cultural sharing like food. But thats where I draw the line, I don't like "multiculturalism" as an ideology.
    I live near London in Hertfordshire, I grew up in a very white area but I have some friends that are British Indian, Iranian, Nigerian, mostly from London, that I met at university. They all have the same concerns about the country I do, even voted the same as me. The usual narratives about how different groups think just doesn't fit with my own experiences. Which I guess is why I'm more optimistic about our demographics than some others on the right.
    What you said about culture I think is exactly right. Hardly anyone is able to articulate the point you made.

  • @danielyates9055
    @danielyates9055 27 дней назад +26

    As an American with an anglo father, I see you as 100% British. Best of Britishness as a stereo type. Well spoken, well read obviously, worldly, and uniquely good at considering many cultural perspectives. Enjoyed your talk thank you 🇺🇲🇬🇧

    • @47fortyseven47
      @47fortyseven47 26 дней назад

      You’re an American so why should I give a shit what you say.

    • @butthatsnottrue.
      @butthatsnottrue. 23 дня назад

      He isn't British at all. At least say he is black British 🤦‍♂️

    • @emme2141
      @emme2141 22 дня назад +1

      @@butthatsnottrue.He is British. He was born in Britain, he was raised surrounded by British culture, he is British.

    • @danielyates9055
      @danielyates9055 22 дня назад

      Your memes (culture )define you more than your genes

  • @SonderDAzeX
    @SonderDAzeX 28 дней назад +6

    I was with you till you said that people who wave "Free palestine" is a call for Jihad and support Hamas. And like you literally said that you are for "Free Palestine" as well, so does that mean you are calling for Jihad and support Hamas? DOes that mean You are for 2 abominable things?, Yes, There are criticisms to be made when people do it in defiance to what is going on now, but to just assume that everyone saying it right now is doing it as some call to arms to Jihad and Hamas, is a foulball.

  • @tonybrown512
    @tonybrown512 28 дней назад +6

    I don't live in England, but I have listened to many of the journalists and commentators that do, and the way it often seems to me anyway, is that for many Brits that do not live in London, London is basically a different country when compared to the rest of the country. It actually doesn't sound all that different from what we experience here in the US. When it comes to states that may have over 100 counties that get electorally dominated by two or three more densely populated counties.

    • @educational1651
      @educational1651 28 дней назад +1

      Basically, yes.

    • @mitchamcommonfair9543
      @mitchamcommonfair9543 27 дней назад

      I disagree and with the video on this point. London is not the only multi-ethnic place in England. All the urban areas of England are. Especially urban north, east and west midlands. So the areas around Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield. Also around Birmingham and Nottingham, Leicester etc

    • @47fortyseven47
      @47fortyseven47 26 дней назад

      That’s exactly why people in the north are protesting. We don’t want the north to turn into the absolute dump that is London.

    • @nettrawler1202
      @nettrawler1202 26 дней назад +2

      Pretty much. It doesn't help with most politicians only being concerned about what happens within the London bubble.

  • @sleepymonsteraddict
    @sleepymonsteraddict 17 дней назад

    This video is so calm and collected, well explained and opinions well expressed. I'm about 20 minutes in and haven't heard your conclusion yet, but regardless of your conclusion, I truly appreciate the way you are looking at this from different perspectives and taking into account everyone's feelings. I am afraid that UK is gonna be an example for the whole EU because tensions are rising on the main land too unfortunately. Though I hope this crisis will be over soon and solutions will be found to return the public peace. It is sad to see a lovely country like the UK go through such chaos. I am visiting in September, so I hope things calm down a bit by that, but regardless of what happens I will never refrain from visiting the UK as I think the UK got some really lovely people and culture.

  • @typicallatenightgamer7122
    @typicallatenightgamer7122 19 дней назад +2

    A random video recommended by RUclips had the best, most balanced take on the riots I have seen, thank you. But, for the love of god, can you please get a mic stand? My arm hurts just looking at you holding that mic for a 1 hour long video.

  • @therealdeal2242
    @therealdeal2242 29 дней назад +4

    Your a smart guy, good video, good points and and good on your for looking at the chaos from both sides objectively without it being led by emotions

  • @MattMK45
    @MattMK45 26 дней назад +4

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching this, thanks for sharing your thoughts in such a measured and articulate way. I’ve subscribed

  • @tishgreene8906
    @tishgreene8906 28 дней назад +13

    Very balanced but the problem has never been ordinary Muslims, it’s the Jihardi Muslims who agree with underage marriage and the grooming gangs. As you’ve said ordinary Muslims are great and as accepted as any other immigrants in the UK.

    • @akeel6328
      @akeel6328 27 дней назад

      May Allah increase the number of ordinary Muslims and maye the replace the English Kuffar nonces.

    • @ceejay1476
      @ceejay1476 22 дня назад +5

      Yeah but "ordinary Muslims " will absolutely never call out the extremists and will instead defend it so what is there to do?

    • @simohayha6031
      @simohayha6031 21 день назад +1

      Radical Islam is the snake hiding in the grass.
      Moderate Islam is the grass hiding the snake.
      Sleeping cells is what they are, when the turning point comes, they will absolutely rise against you. They are kind and they work and it's charming and disarming.
      But in the end their loyalty is with theirs and their Quran teaches them that "in the end" Islam will dominate the Earth.
      Sounds familiar. System of the Beast?
      It is inevitable. Prepare spiritually.

    • @Joey099
      @Joey099 19 дней назад +1

      @@ceejay1476 if this was the case why is north africa much more secular? they have their issues but they actively fight islamists

    • @ceejay1476
      @ceejay1476 19 дней назад

      @@Joey099 not really mate, Libya had open air slave markets not too long ago, in Morocco two Swedish female tourists that wanted to hike the atlas mountains were decapitated(and the recording uploaded on live leaks). In Egypt they were at the border of just falling to the Muslim brotherhood with had a plurality of voters, if the army had not intervened they would be a jihad state nowadays, etc.

  • @ShanCir0
    @ShanCir0 19 дней назад

    As a white 21y/o Irishman, I appreciate another human that values self awareness over many things and uses said self awareness to actually articulate meaningful and competant points.. genuinely, believe it or not, that is a hard thing to find nowadays and I would've considered that to just be common sense back in the early 2000's. Not anymore unfortunately. big respect to you, I'd buy you a Guinness

  • @daleashman434
    @daleashman434 21 день назад +2

    This is just a disclaimer, I am not a racist. I agree to having internationals coming into the UK equally as how other countries welcome us. This is just from what I have witnessed with illegal Vietnamese immigrants and asylum seekers and I only know a handful of Muslims personally so it is not hitting that particular area.
    My wife is Vietnamese, we are trying to do everything legal yet she is still catches the same looks from the public as illegal immigrants would and I can visually see her feel uncomfortable which I do all I can to comfort her.
    She rejected many nail bar work opportunities that could have earned about 5k a month dodging tax, yet these people ruin her reputation. Obviously there are some Vietnamese working in nail bars that just wants a good life which I understand but we have witnessed people quite literally brag online and in person how they don’t pay tax and earning way more money than my wife. But then when I mention how they don’t contribute anything to the country that they are living in, I am seen as a bad person and looking down on them as they are the minority…
    The point that I am making is that not every Vietnamese in the UK are bad people. The problem is that some of the younger students are influenced by their seniors (aka representatives in community group on social media) that it is OK to come here as on a student visa, drop out and hide out for 10+ years.
    We have just spent 4K for my wife to extend her visa for 2.5 years and this money is going towards border protection, protecting us from what?
    One final thing I must say is that I have had three trips to Vietnam and the people there are truly great people, always happy and extremely hard workers, it is just a shame that a handful of illegal immigrants tarnish their reputation. This may also apply to other different cultures.
    Anyways, that’s enough of what I need to say, I have way more to say and a lot of real experiences and knowledge but I prefer not to catch a three year prison sentence as people my assume may comment to be racist…

  • @johneurek8181
    @johneurek8181 25 дней назад +3

    It’s nice to hear a Brit expressing their views, I hope the government approves and doesn’t lock you up.

  • @Stedman75
    @Stedman75 27 дней назад +3

    probably the best take on the situation ive seen, I pretty much feel the exact same way TBH.

  • @malloperator
    @malloperator Месяц назад +7

    I do not watch Andrew Tate at all, however I think he’s absolutely right in saying that the people of the UK have more in common with their neighbours than the elites.

    • @inevski
      @inevski 28 дней назад

      Just 4men tho.

  • @W0lfie001
    @W0lfie001 21 день назад

    Very balanced. Very good. I think it’s not fully correct but very close. You could have been a little stronger on some parts but all in all great. I’m a Brit in a mixed marriage with a mixed race kid and my wife voted for reform at the last election……I’ve never been so proud.
    Good work brother. And you are British. British is an attitude and a way of thinking not a colour of skin. You can be black and be more British than some white Marxist lunatic with 10 generations in this country. GREAT video. I’d love to come on and talk with you.

  • @hoosmyster
    @hoosmyster 27 дней назад +6

    The amount of piss taking done by illegal immigration is also a slap in the face to those whose come here through the legal method.
    If it was just legal immigration with integration I am convinced very few in the UK would have a problem.

    • @brettlawrence9015
      @brettlawrence9015 23 дня назад

      Yep getting called racist and far right for saying we only want legal and controlled immigration is a joke. Then when you look at the decline with the public services and homelessness on our streets. We cannot save the world.

  • @user-gw1dr7rt9b
    @user-gw1dr7rt9b 25 дней назад +1

    Your take is more nuanced and balanced than anything I've seen from people calling themselves journalists. You have a lot of wisdom to share.

  • @cliomuse1206
    @cliomuse1206 24 дня назад +4

    There’s a saying in Eastern Europe that goes “the guilty is the one that bakes the pie, not the one who eats it”.
    If the British government and institutions are allowing this to happen in their country, it’s on them. If you send out a signal that anyone can come in and use (abuse) the social services, commit crime and get away with it, what did you expect? The laptop class that lives in a bubble, is not helping either, because any time you raise the issues of problems associated with mass immigration (especially illegal), they scream racism at the top of their lungs. Yet, they don’t live in those neighborhoods or communities.

    • @adebolabloke6962
      @adebolabloke6962 24 дня назад +1

      Exactly

    • @brettlawrence9015
      @brettlawrence9015 23 дня назад +1

      Love this comment the government hasn’t listened to the British people for the last 30 plus years. I’m biased but I think the British people are some of the most welcoming and least judgmental. Yes there’s some idiots but the problems need addressing.

    • @cliomuse1206
      @cliomuse1206 23 дня назад +1

      @@brettlawrence9015 they are. That doesn’t mean people ought to abuse their hospitality. And yes - I agree, I don’t think the government cares to listen to the British people, which makes it worse.

  • @onca6270
    @onca6270 Месяц назад +38

    As a white migrant I never suffered racism in my home country of Brazil but the blacks in here did and said heinous things to me. While commuting from work.
    I used to live in Salvador!

    • @lenjon7478
      @lenjon7478 Месяц назад +10

      Correct your sentences as I don’t understand what you are saying when and where the blacks were terrible. As for Brazil : In Brazil the white looking people behave terrible towards the blacks, browns . Racist till they go to a Portugal and then Portuguese denied to accept them

    • @jeffisnot2826
      @jeffisnot2826 Месяц назад +15

      @@lenjon7478 what nobody needs are grammar karens

    • @danbruka
      @danbruka Месяц назад

      What racism would you suffer from as a white guy in Brazil ?
      As a white immigrant living in Brazil, you guys are more xenophobic than racist towards me. "Aqui e o Brazil, fala Portuguese"...

    • @danbruka
      @danbruka Месяц назад +1

      And ? Salvador is north east Brazil yeah, more black people than white , why would you feel blacks would be racist towards you in Brazil as a white guy. That doesn't make sense.

    • @musthaveacamel2157
      @musthaveacamel2157 Месяц назад +1

      Blks are the most racist , They are obsessed by skin colour , It's all they talk about

  • @casperscinema
    @casperscinema Месяц назад +12

    I agree with you, refreshing to hear someone with a nuanced view of all sides. I agree that if the protestors want to be listened to they need a respectable and eloquent leader and the capacity to affect the economy in a peaceful way. Right now it is predominately the white working class of majority white towns who are rioting and protesting. As such many are not educated to the same extent the upper and middle class people are, and therefore or not able to eloquently get their views across. This makes it very easy for the media to dismantle them and the government to ignore them. The grievances that caused the ugliness on our streets over the past few days will continue to be ignored and ridiculed, this is going to lead to more outbursts of ugly ethnic violence. The immigration issue will be a generational struggle to solve, and we haven’t even started. I could easily listen to another hour of your thoughts on this, keep it up !

    • @paragondega
      @paragondega Месяц назад +2

      I preface this by saying i actually enjoyed this video and liked much of what was said.
      "they need a respectable and eloquent leader" There can be no such thing though. They will never respect TR because of his past. They refuse to respect Farage regardless of how much he has accomplished in his career, and I would say he's less to the right than a good portion of his supporters. There isn't really anyone else at this point. For too long now the media has normalised a high level of disrespect or id even go so far as to say hatred of anything or anyone who is right wing.
      As a Scotsman I actually cant discuss my politics as I would get lynched by the nearest SNP member. Violence on the left is generally accepted and downplayed but a bunch of bampots/neds/chavs (whatever you want to call them) come out and cause the shit they would like to on a regular basis and our voice is diminished even further as the accepted narrative is that we are all one breath away from being fascists. We are left needing someone who is either centrist or left wing who would support or raise our concerns and I think most people would laugh trying to come up with anyone who would take on that mantle.

  • @thesaviorvsevilqueen1218
    @thesaviorvsevilqueen1218 16 дней назад +1

    You’ve made a lot of good points and you obviously are a tolerant, open minded smart person. There is only one thing I disagree with : people do not think that immigrants steal their jobs, but simply that immigrants leads to social dumping : lower salaries and loss of social rights because immigrants are ready to accept those situations whereas British people have an entire history of fighting against that and fighting for rights…instead of exploiting immigrants the British CEOs etc should pay workers properly, whether British or legal immigrants ! It would benefit all the workers!

  • @AyrSpeed
    @AyrSpeed 22 дня назад +1

    Why is this the only video on your channel more than five minutes long? The world needs more reasoned and temperate voices like yours. Hope you decide to make these commentaries a regular thing!

  • @exiled2home
    @exiled2home 28 дней назад +2

    If the state does not protect its people with force and according to the rule of law then the people will protect themselves, outside the rule of law.
    Make your choice Starmer. You cannot hide behind accusations of far right for ever. Democracy lives off the collective wisdom of fools.

  • @scumdeluxe
    @scumdeluxe Месяц назад +29

    Also, as an at least 6th generation white British guy at 53 I can say this - you are as british as I am. You do not choose where you were born. Even if you were in jail right now, it doesn't matter - you can only make the best you can in life with what it throws at you on the way up. Stand tall, my brother.

    • @petereames3041
      @petereames3041 24 дня назад +2

      Hm I don't think thats quite true. I'm a civic nationalist and believe people can come here from other countries, integrate into our country and culture, and become British citizens. There is nothing wrong with that and it is one thing that separates us from other countries. However, a 2nd or 3rd generation immigrant is not as British as me. Sure they are British, but my family have been here for at least over a thousand years and my last name was first mentioned in the doomsday book. My identity is based heavily in my Britishness and the entire history of this land of which my ancestors have contributed to. That is not the same as someone who's parents moved here from the opposite side of the planet and I find this idea to be dismissive of my people and our history.

    • @emme2141
      @emme2141 22 дня назад

      @@petereames3041Do you have the paper evidence that every single member of your family as been here for over 1000 years. Most people are actually more mixed ethnicity wise than they think they are.

    • @petereames3041
      @petereames3041 22 дня назад

      @@emme2141 Sounds to me as if your implying that if some of my ancestors were northern western European, which some of them were, then the whole idea of a unique British native ethnic identity doesn't exist and all immigrants are as British as anyone else. If that's the case I think that's utter rubbish.

  • @MarkHurlow-cf2ix
    @MarkHurlow-cf2ix 28 дней назад +5

    Oh ,,, you guys can’t riot like the French. They are experts….

  • @protendi
    @protendi 22 дня назад +1

    This was an extremely balanced, sober and well articulated talk on the current issues. well done.

  • @zedleppelin6466
    @zedleppelin6466 18 дней назад

    Was not planning on watching the whole thing but your voice was so soothing to hear

  • @jmdyt3626
    @jmdyt3626 Месяц назад +5

    IMO all the anger is over the fa t that we are a small country but let in too many immigrants and especially illegal ones that once they are here they get given a hotel to stay In for free and then get given houses and get treated better than people that have been here their whole lives, that’s one of the reasons and then also when you add in crimes such as rapes being done by a majority of those crimes being done by a certain group you can see why people are angry

  • @ansc6472
    @ansc6472 Месяц назад +11

    ISLAM 101 QURAN 9.29
    Fight against those who (1) believe not in Allah, (2) nor in the Last Day, (3) nor forbid that which has been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger (4) and those who acknowledge not the religion of truth (i.e.
    Islam) among the people of the Scripture (Jews and Christians), until they pay the Jizyah with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued.

    • @Worldagenda24
      @Worldagenda24 Месяц назад

      All religions are man made, invented to control mankind. I'm not that gullible as to believe in man made religions.

    • @mrsentencename7334
      @mrsentencename7334 Месяц назад +8

      You can’t say this and then complain about backlash

    • @aye3678
      @aye3678 Месяц назад

      @@mrsentencename7334 You're replying to an Islamaphobe spreading misinformation. Don't be a muppet like that pathetic bot.

    • @alexselhorst9371
      @alexselhorst9371 Месяц назад +6

      Roses are red violets are blue
      Aicha was only 9 and mohammed 52

    • @wboyle9721
      @wboyle9721 Месяц назад +2

      There are good and bad in all people not all muslims are violent most will just want to go to work and have peace and live life

  • @hawkmoon4459
    @hawkmoon4459 Месяц назад +10

    England Ireland Scotland Wales, people born in these places are English Irish Scottish Welsh, each have their own language, culture and traditions,,, British ?

    • @kychemclass5850
      @kychemclass5850 Месяц назад +3

      British is therefore primarily a political grouping. On the social/culture front, lets face it, Irish and Scots culture as well as 'English culture (of which I have never heard a definition thereof) is more and more homogeneous each year. The Welsh are a bit more separate that aspect. But culture isn't inherent. It's developed and it's not static. All British 'traditions' were once not a tradition! White Brits still tap into 'England' is mighty from its imperial past (overtaking peoples lands, stealing their treasures, forcing them to speak English (funny how they never made natives speak Gaelic or Welsh isn't it!) and generally oppressing them or murdering and raping them- matters which never seem to matter to those believing in British 'glory'). One could probably count using the fingers of one hand the Brits who, when abroad, refuse to speak English and wipe their slate clean of their 'Britishness', but strangely the Immigrants have to.

    • @mrsentencename7334
      @mrsentencename7334 Месяц назад +7

      @@kychemclass5850so because of this we should let our people be ethnically cleansed?

    • @ragael1024
      @ragael1024 Месяц назад

      @@kychemclass5850 name one empire that did not do these things. and empires were built by powerful nations, primarily in military. the arabs did all you mentioned from the 7th century onwards until today. they still do so in the UK. i don't see you condemn them though. and if you say "not all do that", i can say the same: not all romans did that. not all french did that. or germans. or russians. or turks. or english. but you like focusing on the worse aspects and see none of the good ones. how about ending slavery? it wasn't the arabs that started it, nor the french, nor the chinese. yet even now africans enslave africans. google it if you don't believe me. Soudi Arabia is built and maintained by a form of slavery as well. very low wages, very few rights, bad working conditions. if those ppl would come to Europe they'd feel like in Heaven. White brits tapping into the cultural heritage? into the imperial past? i spoke with black brits, they are proud to be brits and happy for the lives they have. bygones be bygones. else we might as well nuke ourselves as penance. for nobody has the moral high ground. NOBODY.
      you are correct in some aspects though: most englishmen refuse to speak any other language. most, not all. i happen to be friends with a few that speak 5 languages. fancy that.

    • @boynamesue7720
      @boynamesue7720 Месяц назад

      @@kychemclass5850 It's always with the whataboutism and never acknowledging that Muslims did the same in middle east, Africa etc. In a Muslims mind it gives them the right to take over any country they want.

    • @danielferguson3784
      @danielferguson3784 Месяц назад +1

      These islands were called British long before England, Wales, Scotland, & Ireland, & the people were Britons, of many tribal groups. So British is the more correct term for anyone who lives here.

  • @riskzerobeatz
    @riskzerobeatz 18 дней назад +1

    We need more people like you speaking out.

  • @ElPalomo
    @ElPalomo 18 дней назад +1

    I am an immigrant and think there are certain nationalities and cultures that make all of us immigrants look bad. They're always effin things up for the rest of us who moved here legally and with the intention to assimilate the culture.

    • @Linus1871
      @Linus1871 18 дней назад

      Then maybe you should join the protest of the british and shouldnt stay on the other side or be neutral.

  • @alanprice3065
    @alanprice3065 27 дней назад +3

    Well said mate I think the one issue is illegal immigrants in hotels any not genuine refugees irrespective of race religion and colour. On another note you would make a great police officer 🚓I’m not far right I’m just a normal English bloke from north east 🇬🇧

  • @wboyle9721
    @wboyle9721 Месяц назад +10

    I bet their are many great immigrants in the uk who work hard and pay tax and respect british values and add value to the uk

  • @stclairbrown7936
    @stclairbrown7936 25 дней назад +4

    Colonialism this is the one WORD you failed to state

    • @LittLeBaRbiEx0
      @LittLeBaRbiEx0 25 дней назад +1

      The English did it to the majority of the world. Can’t complain about immigrants now.

  • @JamesCarmichael
    @JamesCarmichael 29 дней назад +14

    Culture, different Language, differing of Lifestyle, Interests, Religion and Goals etc will always clash more than Race. Framing this all as simple racism does a disservice to everyone. Because 1: It mischaracterises the complaint and complainant and 2: The opposition to the complaint are functioning on a false premise. Language alone is a massive barrier. When you can't understand your neighbour then how can you be expected to get along? Another big mistake is assuming that all cultures want Multiculturalism. A lot don't. That's why you see small communities of immigrants springing up in places and they refuse to intergrade. I mean I can't blame them ultimately. I ask myself what would I do in their position? I wouldn't want to have to learn someone else's language and adopt their culture because their country offers me a better life. But at the end of the day me agreeing with that goes absolutely nowhere in solving the issue. Over the last couple of weeks people who I thought were quite left wing have come out and said things that frankly would shock a right winger. "We need to stop immigration altogether" a vegan bisexual colleague said. Painting this all as Far Right again does a major disservice because if you're on the Far Left, refuse to honestly look at the arguments/facts/accounts and see everyone else as Far Right (including moderates and left leaning people) then you may get your wish.
    Fantastic video by the way.

    • @upsidedownmachiatto2670
      @upsidedownmachiatto2670 28 дней назад +4

      I can get some of the points you are saying but not the bit with integrating. Why wouldn't I want to learn the language? It will make my life easier. And before I even move to a place that potentially offers a better life, I should be ok with the customs they have. Otherwise, it's just going to create problems. That feels like self-entitlement if they can move to a place for a better life and demand they won't put effort on their end. Remember, it's you moving, not them, so the onus is on you to adapt. Otherwise, there's no need to go there, and there's no need for the locals to accept you as well. It's a two way street.

    • @inevski
      @inevski 28 дней назад +1

      Both good comments/valid points above imv.
      One elephant in the room is the word multiculturalism itself is weaponised. To take in potential and actual problematics, and at the same time bitch about aspects that are not problematic or beneficial elements or ignore the latter through cussedness.
      All the while acting dumb that there are significantly different cultures, *lifestyles* dialects, and values, amongst natives and amongst whiteness btw. So it's reductive and unhelpful to sideline race also. Rather, we should be conversant, post-colonially.
      Because the colour line plays its tacit role more than the overt role that's emerged in recent years.

    • @JamesCarmichael
      @JamesCarmichael 26 дней назад +3

      ​@@upsidedownmachiatto2670 Well I think it would depend on one's situation. I do agree with you actually. All I'm trying to say is that culture is important to everyone. Even people who are socially and politically relative because even they tend to hang around with their own. Birds of a feather and all that.
      I think integration is essential of course, but I can kind of understand why people don't want to integrate out of a sense of losing their own culture. I don't agree with it, but I get it. Of course if I had go to a different country for a better life then of course you *should* assimilate, but a lot of people don't and don't want to. I believe that's why you see pockets of immigrant communities accumulating around the UK. Having said that - this is the UK. It always has been and it should always be - otherwise what is it?
      When I go to Italy for example I want to see Italians, Italian Culture and Italian Commerce and I completely don't see any problem in ethnicity reflecting that to the largest degree in it's demographic. I don't want to see more Multiculturalism. Nations should be nations distinct from one-another otherwise we'll all just end up as soup of cultural chaos ironically as different as can be from each other, but collectively completely the same wherever you look where absolutely nothing meshes and incoherence reigns. I don't want that for the UK personally, but I don't want it for anyone.
      Sorry I went off on an unrelated tangent there, but I've written it so I'll keep it :)

    • @eldictator1
      @eldictator1 25 дней назад

      The last 5 or so years has pushed me from a life time liberal to the right. The Absolute denigration of Britain has pissed me off. From turning law and order on or off dependent on race and religion

    • @DC3Refom
      @DC3Refom 21 день назад

      one ideology advocates for violence , barbarism , treating unbelievers like cattle , 🍇 grooming

  • @Adiyasa2011
    @Adiyasa2011 20 дней назад

    Great view! Fantastic video to put out there! I believe a lot of immigrants share large parts of your perspective. There's some kind of taboo about speaking critically about immigration as an immigrant, therefore talking about it as an immigrant is very important to normalize it and find solutions

  • @actionflower6706
    @actionflower6706 26 дней назад +2

    Thank you Mregbe for saying nothing more nor less than your common sense and the evidence of your eyes is telling you. Thank you for being a perfectly normal and unremarkable patriotic citizen. I say “normal and unremarkable”….that merits some qualification. You might ( or might not) end up doing some extraordinary thing with your life that turns you into a household name. That is not for me to know, not for me to predict, not for me to encourage…not…as we USED to say, any of my damn business. None of my business ( we USED to say) because ( we USED to say) …This Is A Free Country Where We Mind Our Own Business. We used ( confidently) to say It Don’t Matter What Colour You Are, Your Creed, Who Your Father Is, Who You Choose To Love…..because we are a decent and civilised country where nobody is judged on that basis. Not true anymore in 2024. The LEFT is forcing everybody into being about that vile identity politics all the time. The LEFT is forcing our black fellow citizens front and centre into the race war they are ALWAYS trying to incite. You, my friend, have got a small window of opportunity, MAYBE, to talk some sense to SOME (maybe) brainwashed white leftists. The ones who are beyond hope will call you vile names. The ones who retain some shreds of human decency will be forced to think if they REALLY want to do that…or can they find the courage to start thinking.

  • @Ukcristy
    @Ukcristy 28 дней назад +4

    Its about stop the boats full of people we have no info on not imigration of legal people and no docs places dentist schools etc. new to chanel 👍🏻 great job. Hope to met you at a unite the kindom gattering sometime ❤