We need to discuss some unpleasantries today.
In the closing months of World War II, Soviet soldiers raped approximately two million German women of all ages, some to death. The mass rapes aren't believed to have been ordered by Stalin, but he did tacitly approve them.
What's shocking is how shocking it isn't. Rape has always been a tool of war, but it's one of those historical realities we don't often talk about, in no small part because the West has spent the last century or so trying to make war as "nice" as possible. But the Eastern Front between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia was a world war unto itself, the sheer size of it dwarfed only by the inhumanities committed by both sides — inspired in large part by Hitler's genocidal war goals against the peoples of Eastern Europe.
That the war should end with the victor raping two million of the aggressor's women is as horrifying as it is predictable. German men, Nazis or not, were powerless to stop it having been thoroughly beaten in the field.
Now let's look at Britain in 2025 and the gang rapes — largely committed by Pakistanis — of up to a quarter of a million underage British girls. This is something the Labour government, like the Tory government before it, will go to great lengths not to talk about.
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— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) January 8, 2025
The British Parliament has voted against a national inquiry into the r*pe gangs, with the motion defeated by 364 votes to 111.
Why? pic.twitter.com/tk3efF0ENe
Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe asked some tough questions in Parliament this week including:
- "Will the government commit to urgently deporting all guilty foreign nationals involved [in the grooming gangs] including family members who were aware and therefore complicit?"
- "Will the government commit to stripping citizenship from dual nationals implicated and deport them as well?"
- "Will the government commit to pausing all Pakistani foreign visas and foreign aid into the country until the Pakistani government agrees to accept any of its reported citizens?"
Much more here, all caught on video.
Those would be some manly actions on the part of the UK government, whose actual response was best expressed by Labour MP Sarah Champion, who was concerned with Lowe's language, not with the rapes.
A Labour Member of Parliament reacts after hearing several tough questions by Reform’s @RupertLowe10 about what the government will do about the rape gang scandal.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) January 8, 2025
”I don’t like the language” pic.twitter.com/AIo36H5e9F
Heaven forfend Lowe should suggest practical solutions following the rape of a quarter million British schoolgirls.
A British man tried to stand up and was quickly slapped down by a woman representing the vast majority of parliamentarians.
Maybe the Conservatives would be doing a better job than Starmer and his Labour Party right now, or maybe we'll have to slap the face of the next Tory PM over Starmer's on this meme that Elon Musk shared on Wednesday.
Ronai Chaker is a Yazidi refugee whose "family has lived under these Islamic structures for centuries" and has seen "firsthand what happens when the state fails and the justice system turns a blind eye."
Her post on X earlier this week reminded me all too much of Stalin's avenging armies, taking out four years of terror on any German woman they could find. "It wasn’t just about abusing women," she wrote of Muslim rape gangs, "it was about humiliating fathers and brothers, showing them: We take what we want, and you can do nothing about it."
But British men stand by helplessly because... why?
Partly it's because the British criminal justice system has been twisted against them as well as their daughters. Now that we've learned much about decades of official coverups, the police and courts are finally taking action — against people talking or sharing memes about it.
Samantha Smith of Telford was raped and groomed for a decade, starting when she was just five years old. Braver than any Labour or Tory MP, Smith gave up her legal anonymity to speak out — and she's been doing a lot of it. "After I went on TV to discuss Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs, the police showed up at my door to intimidate me into silence," she posted this week. "Now, they’re targeting Sammy [another underage rape victim] for exposing how she was failed by Rotherham professionals."
"This is how they treat survivors. Ignore, intimidate, silence."
The new graffiti popping up. They need to make it into Billboards all over UK.
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) January 8, 2025
“Jail Starmer - Free Tommy.” pic.twitter.com/1zP2YusehO
"Tommy" refers to Tommy Robinson, founder of the English Defence League (EDL), which opposes Islamic extremism. Robinson is a controversial figure in part because not all of the charges he's made against immigrants were true. But when legal recourses against little things like the gang rapes of 250,000 children fail, it's only natural that less savory figures rise in protest.
Starmer's UK: pic.twitter.com/faNUR60zSs
— I Love America News (@ILA_NewsX) January 6, 2025
But aside from a few futile outbursts like last year's riot in Southport following the stabbing deaths of three British girls at the hands of an 18-year-old ethnic Rwandan (and al Qaeda aspirant) named Axel Muganwa Rudakubana.
Rudakubana's trial is set to begin later this month, but the man who started the protest-turned-riot, Lancashire taxi driver Andrew McIntyre, has already been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison. Among the charges McIntyre pled guilty to was carrying a proscribed knife.
And Another Thing: Speaking of unsavory, McIntyre was also found with a copy of "Mein Kampf" when he was arrested. But at a time when men like Rupert Lowe are shut down in Parliament and when the King won't act to dissolve Parliament and call for the new elections Britons clearly want, then more unsavory characters will surely follow.
Having given up their firearms, Britons have since given up most of their knives. It's illegal to carry a locking pocket knife of any length in the UK or any blade over three inches.
Masculine acts like defending your family, yourself, or your property are all but outlawed, too — during a decades-long mass rape of British little girls.
British men have yet to stand up in any meaningful way. And it isn't like they were conquered by an invading army; they invited the barbarians in through the gate and said, "Thank you, sir, may I have another?" as their daughters were raped.
Let me finish by sharing Ronai Chaker's story of how her Yazidi family escaped Islam in Kurdistan. It's from the same link as above:
The abduction of our daughters was an everyday occurrence. My mother wasn’t even allowed to go to school because it was too dangerous, too likely she’d be taken.
My grandfather’s sister was abducted at the age of 14. A court ruled she should be returned to her mother, but outside the courtroom, men from a Muslim clan were waiting. They beat the escorts, violently ripped the child from her mother’s arms—and no one stopped them. The judiciary? Did nothing. Looked the other way.
My grandfather, an orphan without a father, sought out the clan leader, who was also an imam, and demanded the return of his sister. The response? A laugh, and the words: Watch out, the next one could be your wife.
That was the moment my grandfather decided enough was enough. He moved the family out of the country overnight. But before he left, he snuck into the clan leader’s house—straight into his bedroom. He woke him up, wanting the last thing this man saw to be his face. Then he shot him.
My grandfather escaped by hiding in a shed under hay for three days. On the third night, he fled to Syria.
And now I’m telling you: This will happen in Europe if the judiciary and politics continue to fail. There will be fathers, brothers, and mothers who won’t sit idly by and watch their daughters become victims.
This is not a threat—it’s a warning. The fate of my family will be your fate if you do not act.
Chaker's grandfather manned up and got his family to the West. But now in parts of Rotherham, Telford, and even London, the West isn't the West any longer.
Britons know what is coming. They've seen it all too clearly. This is why I say that Britain has been unmanned. It's also why I can't bring myself to call it Great Britain any longer.
Lesser Britain won't become great again until Britons remember how to man up.
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