At What Point Can We Ask If Diversity is Worth It?

John Chrysostomos
Daily Stormer
April 2, 2018

In the Guardian we have an article attempting to put the blame for knife crime on social media. This is despite the fact that it is known that 65% of all people who face criminal proceedings for knife crime in London are from ethnic minorities, and 42% are black.

In the related articles section we see that the problem is, indeed, black males, who are disproportionately responsible for knife and other violent crimes (just like in the US). In typical Guardian fashion they try desperately to make us feel intense guilt for something we should be feeling anger over.

The Guardian:

In total 26 people have been murdered by knives this year alone. Six of them were teenagers, and most of them were black. Hewitt told BBC News that he fears this is having an impact on how people react and how the issue is tackled.

He said: “I do fear sometimes that because the majority of those that are injured or killed are coming from certain communities and very often the black communities in London, it doesn’t get the sense of collective outrage that it ought to do and really get everyone to a place where we are all doing everything we can to prevent this from happening.

“It’s an enormous effort on our part. We are putting enormous resources in to try and stem the flow of the violence and having some success at doing that. But collectively we all ought to be looking at this and seeing how we can prevent it.”

There is this intense disconnect between the problem – negroes killing each other as if they were trying to get the high score in GTA: Rwanda – and the solution: get rid of negroes = get rid of crime. You can’t even name the problem because the UK is so far gone down the politically correct sink hole that any innocuous comment is taken as a racist euphemism.

The Independent:

Ms Dick (the Metropolitan Police Chief) had been invited as a guest speaker by the Howard League for Penal Reform, which campaigns for fewer people to be jailed and highlights poor conditions and failures within the criminal justice system.

Frances Crook, the charity’s chief executive, said the Commissioner had “used the opportunity to call for more young children, in effect more black boys, to be sent to prison and for longer”.

If you read the article she, of course, does nothing of the sort. But “youth” and now “children” have become euphemisms for violent, barely evolved primates that lack self-control and are quick to anger.

A final solution?

The cost of policing, litigating, “rehabilitating” and imprisoning these potential rocket scientists and future prime ministers has never been calculated, but the sum is likely to be astronomical. We know that a carnival held every year in Notting Hill where blacks are allowed to chimpout with impunity costs the taxpayer £7 million ($9.8 million) to police; meanwhile it’s estimated road maintenance in England and Wales is underfunded by around 55%, or £1 billion every year.

Fortunately she doesn’t pay taxes

At what point can it be declared that the experiment in state enforced multiculturalism has been an utter failure and these colorful, vibrant people can be deported back to a society tailor made for them where they’re sure to flourish?

If the average Brit were asked whether they wanted decent roads and faster trains or some low-IQ, barely sentient baboon that could murder them with little provocation, what do you think they would choose?

On second thought…