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Chapter 1: What incident sparked outrage in Belfast?
An African migrant attempted to behead a man in the streets of Northern Ireland with a kitchen knife. And understandably, this is leading to mass outrage in Northern Ireland. Guys, I'm scared. Let's talk about it. Guys, before we get into today's video, please like and subscribe. You guys keep asking me to talk about the UK.
I have no other choice with the stories that are coming out of that part of the world. Today, we're gonna talk about an attempted beheading in the streets of Belfast, Ireland. This has been going viral internationally as, duh, it's a super crazy story. I will not show you the video of this taking place.
I have not even been able to watch the video, but understand that what you will see if you come across this is an African migrant on top of a white man in the streets of Belfast, just hacking this man open. As far as the reports go so far, this guy has lost his left eye. His right eye is severely injured. His neck and face have substantial injuries.
As of the time of this recording, I believe he is in critical condition. Now I'm going to head over to an article here to give you a baseline of information on this story before we get into the response. And the response has been a big one. There have been buses set ablaze, houses set ablaze.
There are protests and riots happening in Belfast and they're slated to continue happening for, I believe, six to seven days from the time of this recording. Now let's get into the article. It reads, a man has been charged with attempted murder after stabbing another man in Belfast and has been remanded in custody. Hadi Aladid-
appeared at Belfast Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning, June 10th, and has been charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie in Belfast, threats to kill an NHS radiographer on the same day, and possession of a knife. Mr. Ogilvie lost his left eye in the attack, the court heard. Mr. Alodid with an address at Dunkern Avenue in Belfast.
Now, according to reports, Mr. Alodid has refused legal representation. He made no remark on the charges against him. And of course, he's using an Arabic interpreter in court. Now, understandably, this has led to widespread outrage in Belfast, but also in the UK at large. People are taking to the streets with anti-immigration sentiments because of this story.
Now, we should remind ourselves that this story is on the back of what happened with Henry Novak recently, which also led to anti-immigration sentiment. An 18-year-old who was stabbed to death by a Sikh in the streets of Southampton.
We also have the British Pakistani rape gangs that we've been talking about on this channel that politicians have been an uproar about trying to investigate further as hundreds, if not thousands of young women have experienced rape at the hands of these Pakistani rape gangs.
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Chapter 2: How has the public responded to the attempted beheading?
I'm gonna be relying on a lot of you in the comments down below to let me know what you think needs to happen in your country. But it seems as though people know something needs to happen. That's why they're taking to the streets. That's why they're protesting. That's why they're rioting. And I don't want to fall into the sort of US BLM logic that rioting is the answer to what's happening here.
But I do understand why people are responding in the way that they are. There are reports that buses are being set on fire. I can't really see the utility in that. I see reports of houses being set on fire, of immigrants being pulled out of their houses. I don't know the extent to which that is happening or how many people are engaging in that behavior.
I can't imagine that it's gonna be all that helpful to solving this issue. But something needs to be done. When you import the third world, you get the third world. And when you start getting stories about men in your city or where you reside being almost beheaded in the street... Where do you go from there?
If I'm hearing stories about attempted beheadings with kitchen knives and 18 year olds being stabbed in the chest with Kirpons and the citizens jumping in with hurling sticks, all I'm thinking about is the third world. Literally, what era are we living in?
I was still stuck on the whole Pakistani rape gang thing and now we've had a few more things enter the powder keg that is literally about to explode in the UK.
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Chapter 3: What are the details surrounding the suspect's background?
And somehow still politicians are responding with messages of multiculturalism, staying calm and about how the real problem is white nationalism.
United in calling for calm and determined to restore order, support the police and all those on the front line and ensure that justice is done.
By the way, have you watched adolescence?
Have you watched adolescence yet? No, no, I haven't. I probably won't. It's a film on Netflix and most of my time right now is spent visiting the country. It's a four-part series on Netflix and everyone is talking about it. It is prompting conversations about... Toxic masculinity, smartphone use, young men feeling that they're being ignored, the idea of misogyny being increased in school.
Why would you not want to know what people are talking about? Well, I think that those are all important issues, and those were issues that I've been talking about for a long time. But in the same way that I don't need to watch Casualty to know what's going on in the NHS, I don't need to watch a specific Netflix drama to understand what's going on. It's a fictional series. It is not a documentary.
Really great documentary. Speaking of politicians, let's head over to the prime minister, Keir Starmer, on his ex account to see what he had to say about this most recent attack. He says, the horrific attack in Belfast last night is sickening. I have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets. My thoughts are first and foremost with the victim.
And I thank the first responders, including members of the public who intervened. Now he has 9.5 thousand likes on that. 33 thousand! responses, many of whom are blaming him for this most recent attack because of his policy measures and the way in which he's gone about immigration into the UK.
I should mention this 30 year old who's responsible for this attempted beheading was allowed into the UK, found his way to Ireland, was granted refugee status and was slated to be able to stay until 2028. How did that happen? I don't know. Then of course we have Keir Starmer's response to the protests and riots that have been happening in the wake of this story.
He says the scenes in Belfast last night were shocking, completely unacceptable. There is no justification for the violence and disorder that we saw threatening our communities, nor for those who encouraged it online or elsewhere.
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Chapter 4: How is the UK government addressing the rising tensions?
It is clear that people were targeted last night because of their background and I will not talk Those responsible will feel the full force of the law. I've spoken to the chief constable of the police service of Northern Ireland to convey my thanks to them and the frontline emergency services for their bravery in keeping people safe.
I've also spoken to the first minister and deputy first minister to discuss the ongoing situation. Appealing for calm must be the priority. And that is what I urge now. We must let the police get on with their work. 6K likes on that, 28% 80,000 responses. And this does sort of seem to illuminate the problem.
Look at the length of the response to the people who are protesting what happened in the street versus the response to what actually happened in the street. Guys, that's where I'm at with this situation. I'm very interested to hear all of your information in the comments down below. As I've said, I'm viewing this as somebody in the US.
So there's a lot of perspectives that I'm missing in even covering this. And I'll be relying on a lot of you to fill that in, as well as listening to reports from people who are actually boots on the ground in Belfast and in the UK. It seems as though there is a swift and strong response required for something like this.
And ideally, that would involve accountability from politicians who step up and understand exactly why the UK is in the place that it's in right now, why Ireland is in the place that it's in right now, and there needs to be something done about it. I think that includes mass deportations.
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Chapter 5: What historical context is relevant to the current unrest?
I think that includes closing down, maybe? the border or at least getting a hold on the border for a good little while and not allowing everybody and their mother, brother, and sister into the country.
For when you do and you don't have fail safes for, I don't know, assimilation, learning the law, learning the history, learning the culture of the place that you're entering, things like this tend to happen. There also needs to be full-scale investigations to uncover everybody who's been victimized by this massive lapse in judgment.
With that, I think it's important to close out this video with words from those who have been directly impacted, as I'm just sharing an outsider's perspective here. So let's do that and hear from somebody who has some very strong words on this subject.
But there was one voice note that stood out. Before Richard Tice, wherever you are, just pin back your luggles. This was Rob. Morning, Jez. On my way to work, as normal. Listening to you talk about the thing that happened in Belfast last night, all the unrest. Well, yes, rightly, you shouldn't condone what happened. What else have people got to do? They're not listening.
The political class are not listening. These people who are coming over here illegally... They're rapists, terrorists. They're coming over here. It's literally like putting a wolf in a sheep field.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of anti-immigration sentiments in the UK?
You are giving them a target rich environment. You haven't vetted them. You've done nothing. All you've done is dump them in a place where they can wreak havoc. Where they come from, guess what? There's no law. If they can do literally whatever they like.
They come over here, there's lawyers, of course, taxpayer funded, they get a nice cushy home, running water, Sky TV, gym memberships, bus passes. They can literally go where they want and create havoc. And when they do, the people that foisted them upon us, guess what? They say, don't get upset, don't do anything. don't go out and cause unrest.
Well, tell you what, mate, stop reaping, then you might not have to sow it, because this country is absolutely on the edge. They cannot take much more of people getting stabbed, raped, blown up, you name it, you've foisted it upon us for the last 25, 30 years. Ever since Blair said, I'm going to rub your noses in it. Well, guess what? What goes around comes around.
And I think the political class have got a very, very, very big smack on the nose coming.
All right. There you go. I think I might drop on that subject. There's nothing else I can add. I think that speaks for itself. Guys, those are my thoughts. Drop your thoughts in the comments down below. As always, if you disagree with anything said in this video, do get out of it disrespectfully in the comments.
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