Jun 102026
 

incompatibility
Britain’s Tommy Robinson and Rupert Lowe have forced an uncomfortable discussion of the incompatibility of Islam with British culture into the political spotlight. And it is a rude awakening to say the least, given the multitude of unconscionable and horrific crimes associated with Islam that are being cited.

Lowe’s recent urging the British parliament “to listen to the testimony of these victims… and to act” following the anticipated release of his Rape Gang Inquiry Report, was accompanied by a litany of documented criminal and horrific acts routinely carried out by predominantly Muslim-affiliated groups and individuals.

Meanwhile, Tommy Robinson attests to the fact that “I’ve seen all these problems my whole life,” and for documenting and revealing those ‘problems’ to the public he has been unjustly jailed several times by the British state.

What is particularly sinister about this whole situation is how complicit British authorities have become in the commission of these crimes, which makes the whole disturbing affair all the more difficult to comprehend or accept.

From encouraging and funding mass immigration, to treating white victims of interracial crime as the criminals, to criminally charging thousands of British citizens for their critical social media posts, to outright direct participation in the crimes themselves, all of these horrific realities are now being pushed into public view to be seen in full context.

But simply identifying the problem is not enough to resolve it: “I want everyone to be political and understand that they have to get involved in politics,” insists Robinson, while Rupert Lowe appears to be creating a political option to make such involvement very worth the effort.

Can their leadership circumvent growing fears that ballots may soon have to be replaced by bullets?

Given that these unique circumstances are pushing Britain into uncharted political waters, it remains to be seen which approach to solving Britain’s incompatibility problem proves to be Just Right.

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