COMING TO A COUNTRY NEAR YOU (danish version in comments)
I don’t know if you’re aware of this. But just like in England, Sweden, France and by now most of Western Europe, things are going badly wrong in Ireland too. I’m talking, of course, about massive integration failures and an Irish people growing more and more defiant.
Monday night, a local man in his 40s was stabbed in the open street in north Belfast. The perpetrator: a 30-year-old Sudanese asylum seeker, granted residency in 2023.
The video of the attack went around the world - the man was slashed across his face, eyes and neck, and several outlets describe it as an attempted beheading. In the middle of the street. In Belfast. In 2026.
Ordinary citizens threw themselves at the attacker and held him down until police arrived. One of them with a hurley, an Irish sports stick. The people still defend themselves when the system fails.
And what happened next? Belfast exploded. Hundreds in the streets, burning buses and cars, over 60 fires in a single night. And it didn’t stay in Belfast. The protests spread to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Southampton - cities already in revolt after the murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak the week before. A year ago, Northern Ireland burned after the assault of a schoolgirl.
Do you see the pattern? These are not isolated incidents anymore. It’s escalating. The frequency is rising, the anger is rising, and the gap between the people and their leaders grows wider every single time.
If nothing changes, parts of Western Europe will soon start to resemble civil war-like conditions. That’s not fearmongering. It’s simple math: Import the conflict, ignore the consequences, call the citizens extremists when they protest - and repeat, year after year.
The politicians’ response is the same every time: Tell the people to calm down, and continue the very policies that created the problem.
And if you’re sitting at home thinking this will never come to your country… it’s time to wake up and educate yourself. It IS coming. The only question is whether we change course while we still can and while it can still be done peacefully.
People are not rising up because they hate foreigners. They are rising up because their leaders have failed them for decades - and because they can see that no one intends to stop.
The West is waking up. The question is whether our politicians will, before it’s too late.