A recent stabbing spree in Southport, England took the lives of three young girls and left ten others injured, and it wasn’t long before the backlash began. Initial reports that the assailant was a migrant led to riots which were swiftly quashed and denounced by the UK government.
By the time it was revealed that the attacker was not a migrant but a 17-year-old born in Wales to Rwandan parents, the backlash to the backlash had begun. While far-left PM Keir Starmer was quick to the anti-migration protests that occurred, he was nowhere to be found as roving bands of Islamists took to the streets to begin beating people for supposed wrong-think regarding immigration.
The same police who were quick to arrest “far-right” protesters, even pulling people out of their homes for online speech, were suddenly unwilling to lift a finger against the “Muslim Defense League” as its members…