Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Monday, 12 May 2025

MEME MONDAY #35

VE Day week was very eventful, commemorations asides.  Karl is delivering the goods once more, on the understanding that we strive to make the campaign more than just pay for itself...

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Monday, 28 April 2025

WE MUST BE LITERALLY MAD

Pakistani diplomat makes a cut-throat gesture in London

A protest in London on Friday drew attention to the ongoing potential for inter-ethnic and inter-religious strife on British soil.  However, in such an event the native British population would merely be bystanders as immigrant descendants fight each other.

Decades of mass immigration have created a broken society in which diversity is anything but the 'strength' that so-called progressives repeatedly broadcast.  Our towns and cities are no 'melting pots', they are a patchwork of very different neighbourhoods that have become dominated by one community or another.  As the native population continues to shrink and recede, we are replaced by people from around the world, who are importing their grievances and conflicts from back home.

As India and Pakistan square up to each other once more, the tension can be felt on British streets.  On Friday a demonstration took place outside the Pakistan High Commission in London.  Ethnic Indians gathered to express anger over the Islamist terror attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir, that killed 26 mostly Hindu tourists on Tuesday.  The Indian protesters were met by ethnic Pakistanis and a line of police separated the two groups as they taunted each other.  At one point a Pakistani Army colonel was seen on the balcony of the building pointing towards the Indian protesters and making a cut-throat gesture with his finger.

Four of the Indian protesters were reportedly arrested.


The importing of foreign conflicts to these shores was further exemplified by the decision of some Indian protesters to wave Israeli flags during their demonstration.  Palestinian flags could also be seen on the Pakistan side.

As the late, great John Enoch Powell famously said: "We must be mad, literally mad, as a nation to be permitting the annual inflow of some 50,000 dependents, who are for the most part the material of the future growth of the immigrant-descended population.  It is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre."

50,000 migrants now sounds like a drop in the ocean as net migration to the UK has soared into the hundreds of thousands each year.  And let's not forget that it was Powell's own party that spent over a decade in power, repeatedly promising to cut migration while instead increasing it to record highs.

Sunday, 24 April 2022

THE WEEK IN CARTOONS 17-23 APRIL 2022

17.04.22 - Robert Thompson, Sunday Times
17.04.22 - Robert Thompson, Sunday Times
17.04.22 - Matt Pritchett, Sunday Telegraph
18.04.22 - Andy Davey, Daily Telegraph
18.04.22 - Michael Ramirez, Las Vegas Review
19.04.22 - Jimbob, Gab
19.04.22 - Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Free Press
19.04.22 - Scott Clissold, Daily Telegraph
20.04.22 - Dave Brown, Independent
20.04.22 - Peter Brookes, The Times
20.04.22 - Matt Pritchett, Daily Telegraph
20.04.22 - AF Branco, Flag & Cross
20.04.22 - Tom Stiglich, Twitter
21.04.22 - Cian Ci, Twitter
21.04.22 - Michael Ramirez, Las Vegas Review
21.04.22 - Peter Schrank, Encompass
21.04.22 - Christian Adams, Evening Standard
22.04.22 - Dave Brown, Independent
22.04.22 - Ben Jennings, Guardian
22.04.22 - Christian Adams, Evening Standard
22.04.22 - Jeremy Banks, FT
22.04.22 - Josh, GWPF
22.04.22 - Bob Moran, Twitter
22.04.22 - Patrick Cross, Twitter
23.04.22 - Tom Stiglich, Twitter
23.04.22 - Peter Brookes, The Times
23.04.22 - Matt Pritchett, Daily Telegraph
23.04.22 - Kipper Williams, Spectator
23.04.22 - Morten Morland, Spectator

Sunday, 17 April 2022

THE WEEK IN CARTOONS 10-16 APRIL 2022

10.04.22 - Nick Newman, Sunday Times
10.04.22 - Nick Newman, Sunday Times
11.04.22 - Ben Jennings, Guardian
11.04.22 - Brian Adcock, Independent
11.04.22 - Morten Morland, The Times
11.04.22 - Guy Venables, Metro
11.04.22 - Patrick Blower, Daily Telegraph
12.04.22 - Morten Morland, The Times
12.04.22 - Bob Moran, Twitter
12.04.22 - Koh Chin Tong, Cartoon Movement
12.04.22 - Gary Varvel, Counterpoint
13.04.22 - Morten Morland, The Times
13.04.22 - Ron McGeary, Twitter
13.04.22 - Patrick Cross, Twitter
13.04.22 - Ben Jennings, Guardian
13.04.22 - Ben Garrison, Grrr Graphics
13.04.22 - AF Branco, Flag & Cross
13.04.22 - Chip Bok, Twitter
14.04.22 - Dave Brown, Independent
15.04.22 - Kevin Kallaugher, Economist
15.04.22 - Mike Peters, Dayton Daily News
15.04.22 - Ben Garrison, Grrr Graphics
15.04.22 - Bob Moran, Twitter
15.04.22 - Morten Morland, The Times
16.04.22 - Dave Brown, Independent
16.04.22 - Andy Davey, Daily Telegraph
16.04.22 - Robert Thompson, Spectator
16.04.22 - Ruben L. Oppenheimer, Twitter