Not done avoiding uncomfortable truths in the UK


Posted On: Tuesday - October 14th 2025 9:03PM MST
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I ran into the video below on Instapundit today. After checking it out for a few minutes, with the intro by Megyn Kelly (who's got her own off-Broadway TV show I hear tell), I had to pause for something... but was looking forward to hearing the rest of this Will Kingston's report on the goings on in the UK after years of Moslem Population Replacement.

"Irrevocable" is the word pundit Kelly used to describe how far Islam has spread in the UK. Mr. Kingston made a statement I've heard elsewhere (plenty of times on The Unz Review, by commenter AnotherDad and others) that this Islamic invasion (or any of masses of foreigners, IMO) is worse than mere bad economic problems. The latter can be fixed in some way, but the former may be indeed, I'd say irreversible, instead.

Mr. Kingston was likely on the show because he made big news with a rant of his about the murder and maiming of some Jews in an incident in the UK that I'd heard about briefly. Megyn Kelly showed a clips of that - I don't disagree with him, though I do see the idea of making bigger news due to it being Jewish people killed rather than plain old British blokes. To me, the idea is that then you'll get people that influence policy in the Western World to perhaps back off on this "Diversity is our Strength". "Ya' see?!" It helps too that they are the eternal enemy of Islam, it seems.

His rant was themed, if I may, "I'm done...":
I'm done with the euphemisms. I'm done with the crocodile tears. I'm done with the calls for unity. I'm done being told not to hate. I'm done skirting around uncomfortable truths.
Then he described the problems that stem from multiculturalism, and not from Yorkshire men or Irishmen either. He's right that Islam does not belong in the Western World. He even brought up the stupidity of the Foodies. That was a good point that you don't hear enough.

He didn't mince words in that rant. Great. After the clip of Mr. Kingston's viral rant, the two conversed again, and Megyn said "This [Islam] is a 3rd rail, one you're not allowed to touch... ". Fine. Then I got to 5 1/2 minutes in. As Mr. Kingston discussed the left's methods to shut down criticism of islam, he went off the rails himself. You may want to watch it first, as I'll not transcribe all of this disappointing nonsense. He then tried to distinguish between Islamic culture and that nasty word "race" that the left has been calling those critics of Islam like himself. "Race should be something that should be off limits in terms of criticism. We know that. This isn't controversial stuff." [CLICK]



The remote control doesn't work on youtube on my computer, but that was my reaction. What a cuck! Talk about race most certainly IS controversial stuff, and that's where the big "uncomfortable truths" lie. Will Kingston is not comfortable with the truth about race. Islam is NOT just a culture. With exceptions the people who practice it are of races we'd rather not deal with in the West. In the UK, they are definitely not exceptions, these Pakistanis. (They are a majority of who Brits call "Asians", and they are the Moslem base.)

Even in the big protest marches, such as reported on Peak Stupidity in Summer '24 - England Burning: Enough is Enough!*, you'd see most of the protesters being like this:
Everyone is angry, and rightly so. However, even in that anger there are a number of cucks seen - or just so beaten down from years of PC that they can't get themselves to say more. "No, it's not about race or color."
You want the truth? Sorry, Will Kingson, but You can't handle the truth! You're not yet done.

I don't know how they expect to fix their problems if they can't get down to the truth of the matter. We seem to be doing better here lately...

Feel free to watch the rest of the video above, of course, but I stopped it at 6 minutes, because I'm done with this guy.



* Many such posts, with a series of close-up looks at one particular riotous event at a Holiday Inn Express. (I hoped some certain people woke up smarter.) Check out the Immigration Stupidity topic key for posts from that summer.

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Wednesday - October 15th 2025 11:09AM MST
PS: Hello, SafeNow. I've not been much of an appreciator of poetry since forced to do so in High School. However, there are a number of poems that really hit home. Since there are websites now, with anything I'd care to enjoy, I think I should spend more time on poetry.

As for the poets of Wales - a place our family visited a few years back - I wonder what poetry will be written by future national poets if the Europeans ever get to taking back what's theirs. I imagine the poetry will be full of rage, relief, and wonderment. (How in the HELL did anything like this almost destroy our people?) I'm not a poet, and I DO know it, so I won't even try here.

That's pretty amazing about that Moslem womam you met. It'd be one thing if she'd been kept at home, but "highly educated"? Was that back in Egypt or here, where you wrote she'd been residing long-term.

"Pyramids? We just came here for to enjoy the sand and the heat. What are these Pyramids of which you speak? And who are those big cats out there... may be a mirage." (That Ozymandias poem by Shelley is one of my favorites.)
SafeNow
Wednesday - October 15th 2025 6:28AM MST
PS
Hannan Issa is The National Poet of …no, not Egypt etc..rather, of all places, Wales. Yes, rage, rage against this big time, because our poetry is our culture. It’s been said: Go to poetry (and the great books) to try to figure-out how to examine your life and decide what matters. I don’t know if it’s still true, (it should be) but back in the day, at the “elite” private high schools, the elective class in poetry was hugely over-subscribed, and not just due to wanting to get laid. I hated those schools in many respects, but they were smart about curriculum choices.

Here in the U.S., I recently met a Moslem headgear woman from Egypt, a long-time U.S. resident. Highly educated. She had NOT HEARD OF Harvard. Well, I am no fan of Harvard, but it is a major institution and a giant part of the culture. The analog to this would be if I had never heard of the Nile River or The Pyramids.
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