Mine-Field Clearing Will Cure British Racism!

British Racism: What Kind of Illness Is It & How Can It Be Cured? (23.7.2025)

I think an appraisal is important as many people spend their time reacting to racism – instinctively knowing what it is – whilst never actually developing an intellectual (or objective) understanding as to what it is this corrosive ideology actually represents. Attacking non-White migrants whilst welcoming White migrants is just one of the many contradictions the average “racist” must justify throughout their daily existence. A White Neo-Nazi Ukrainian migrant who has been given a free house, free car, free money, and even a high-ranking job without background check or references – who goes on to commit sexual crimes against British children (this is not that uncommon) – will be protected and preferred by the average British racist over a non-White migrant who is kind, considerate, law-abiding and pays their way.

Sutton is a Wealthy Borough with a Well-Managed System of Corruption!

Inside Croydon: Surrey, Lambeth and Bromley Beat Croydon as Rotten Boroughs! (23.7.2025)

The Council, by law, must then offer you a chance to contact the ombudsmen and explain to you how you go about doing this – an email is the simplest method). Individual taxpayers, however, possess the right to refer their complaint to the ombudsmen for judication. Most of these referrals (which do show-up on official statistics) are dismissed – with the ombudsmen often arbitrarily ruling on behalf of the Council. The Council and ombudsmen know that most people who complain possess no financial resources to hire a lawyer and hold the Authorities to account – so the process of complaint will often halt here. Of course, there is always the chance that an individual’s case might be taken-up by a charity – so Councils must tread carefully whilst trying to prevent this. One tactic the Council uses is the fake apology. Bear in-mind that an apology runs the risk of admitting liability – something a lawyer could take advantage of later on in a “no win – no fee” scenario (another way that ordinary people can acquire legal representation).