Back in August three little girls were stabbed to death and others injured in Britain by a young man rampaging with a knife. He was arrested and then all hell broke loose as rumours spread in the local community that it was an Islamic Jihadist attack, similar to ones like that of off-duty British soldier Lee Rigby who was killed and beheaded by two jihadists on a street in Britain in 2013.

Although other bystanders watched in horror and police waited helplessly for armed officers to arrive, Gemini modestly insisted her [sic] and her mother were not heroes and had done what anyone else would do.

At the time of Rigby’s murder in 2013 there was much concern from the authorities about a violent anti-Muslim backlash, but in fact there was none aside from a claims about “street harrassment” and a “rise in anti-Muslim prejudice” – according to one Fiyaz Mughal, who was getting paid £214,000 a year by the British Conservative government a year to monitor anti-Muslim attacks in Britain. It turned out that not a single Muslim in Great Britain suffered any physical injury requiring medical treatment in the course of the awful “backlash” over Woolrich. 

What. A. Surprise.

The Powers That Be congratulated themselves on having stomped on any problems by arresting a bunch of people for posting angry messages on Facebook about how they objected to Islamists chopping people’s heads off in the street. To be fair three years later they did at least jail the British hate-spewing Islamic preaching POS, Anjem Choudary for ten years, although that was for explicit support of ISIS rather than hate speech from the pulpit, which admittedly doesn’t reach as many people as social media.

More than a decade and hundreds of thousands of Muslim immigrants further on, this time there was a backlash. Riots happened and they targeted places where illegal immigrants, many of them Muslim, were being housed. As pointed here, misinformation flows into the vacuum created by official and media obfuscation:

It’s not “Despite police not revealing the suspected knifeman’s identity or motive, far-Right thugs emboldened by “misinformation” descended on the streets of the capital”, it’s a damn sight closer to Because of police not revealing the suspected knifeman’s identity or motive, far-Right thugs emboldened by “misinformation” descended on the streets of the capital”.

If the official sources of information won’t do their jobs, don’t be surprised when people turn to unofficial sources instead.

But the authorities, rather than thinking about their role in all this, decided that the “Far Right, White Supremacist” riots also gave a chance for them, especially the new Labour PM, Starmer, to unleash their inner NKVD-Stasi, not only by going after these rioters in precisely the way they don’t when minorities like the Roma or Muslims are rioting, but also after anybody who had been backing them online, perhaps thinking they’d been too soft in 2013.

Moreover, they finally made it known that the man arrested was the British born son of immigrants from Rwanda, a place not known for being Islamic – the implication being that he wasn’t Muslim, plus an explicit statement that this wasn’t a terrorist act, as the swinish multitudes had assumed.

Except now more has been revealed and guess what:

“In the wake of the horrific murder of those three girls in Southport in July of this year I asked some questions saying: ‘Please tell us the truth, stop the online speculation.’ Well it’s taken a long time to find out more about the individual. He’s now been charged, believe it or not, under the Biological Weapons Act because the police have found ricin in his home. He’s been charged under the Terrorism Act, alleged to have downloaded Al-Qaeda terrorist materials.

But the murder of the girls and the serious injury of the others that is still being treated as a non-terror incident because they don’t know what the motives were. We’ve also been told this afternoon there are other facts that we don’t yet know because the CPS say they will come out in good time in court and are not to be discussed now.

So that’s all right then. Yhat all makes sense to you doesn’t it? Yes, absolutely.”

More detail on the Southport killer here.

Given the number of 2nd generation immigrants who have gone Islamist in the last twenty years across the Western world, the “mob” had better instincts on this than the authorities – who are still saying they haven’t yet established the killer’s motive and warning people not to speculate.

Increasingly I think that in Britain and elsewhere across the West, the citizens are increasingly regarded as mere collateral damage for whatever schemes the governments hatch.