The phenomenon of acid attacks on people by thugs was almost unheard of prior to the importation of the followers of Islam and more specifically those from places like Bangladesh and Pakistan. Of course there may have been the occasional armed robber who went out equipped with a bottle of ammonia to intimidate security staff, but the idea that criminals would be flinging acids at people in the street was not one that exercised the minds of the public, the politicians on the police. Such crimes were so rare as to be non existent but this is not the case any more.
It seems that not a week goes by when we have a report of some individual, often a Mohammedan, throwing acid in someone’s face for religious, social, cultural or criminal reasons. I hear about these crimes on the mainstream and alternative news and elsewhere. I hear fear tinged discussions of the problem of acid attacks on social media, from friends and relatives who live in Islamised shitholes and even over the air on CB radio when I’m driving through places like East London. Everywhere and in a diversity of media, there seems to be people talking about, and becoming fearful of, this appalling and obviously imported problem of acid attacks.
To be fair to the police the are at least making the attempts to arrest and charge individuals who carry out acid attacks, such as the latest case from East London where yet another Muslim man has been arrested for throwing acid at a person in Bow. However these attacks by Muslims and those who are influenced by this abhorrent ideology take up police resources that could have been used elsewhere. It’s yet another example of how dealing with the problems that have been brought to the UK by the religion of rape and murder and its followers costs the public both in money and in an erosion of peace and a feeling of security. In a piece written by Jack Montgomery of Breitbart he describes the arrest of this latest acid throwing follower of Mohammed.
Breitbart said:
A man has been arrested following yet another suspected acid attack in London, said to have left its victims with “life-changing” injuries.
23-year-old Rahad Hussain, of no fixed abode, was arrested on two counts of wounding with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon, near the Singh Supermarket on Roman Road, Bethnal Green.
The two male victims are said to have come running into the store with their skin “peeling off”, telling a shopkeeper: “We have got acid on us, we have got acid on us!”
These terrible and life changing attacks cause much greater damage beyond that caused to the individuals targeted. This is because they increase the feeling of insecurity in the wider community and create an expectation that they will be randomly attacked at some point. However, these attacks and this increase in fear of attack did not suddenly appear out of the ether. They did not miraculously materialise through some random cultural mutation, they were brought here by people who hail from cultures, mostly Islamic ones it seems, where these sorts of crimes are endemic.
If you look at the figures for acid attacks in places like Pakistan and Bangladesh you will see that there are a large number of acid attacks. In Pakistan for example advocates for the victims of acid attacks say that although the number of attacks there has fallen since 2014, when there were 153 acid attacks they are still a great problem and women and children make up the majority of those targeted. There has also been an increase in children attacked by acid. In Bangladesh things are not much better and between 1999 and 2015 there were 3240 cases where people, mostly again women, were attacked by acid. Press reports state that this number is likely to be higher due to women’s reluctance in some cases to report the attack to the police. It should be remembered that it is from backward, culturally retarded, violent, hate filled and misogynistic places like Pakistan and Bangladesh that the Muslims come that occupy areas in London like Bow where the attack took place. Our politicians have imported the sort of savages who throw acid at people and we should not be surprised, although we should be angry, that this savagery is increasingly manifesting itself in London.
Culture matters, it really does. It determines whether you live in a peaceful society or an honest society and if altruism, freedom, industry and justice are
core values, or if you live in a culture that is the complete opposite of that. When cultures based on positive values such as peace, honesty etc. import those from cultures which are retarded, especially those that have been made so by having Islam at their centre, into their midst it’s the host society that suffers. In that host society it is ordinary British people, people often without resources, who have to deal with the problems that people from backward cultures bring. It is they who have to live with the street crime, sex crime, the increase of violence and the other negatives associated with Islamisation. It is foolish to believe, as the open borders and multiculturalists appear to believe, that there is some metaphysical ‘magic dirt’ process that takes place which converts the savage into the citizen the minute they step on British soil. It doesn’t happen. A savage is still a savage whether they are carrying a passport issued by some stone age Islamic nation or whether they have a UK passport. By importing large numbers of people from the culture of violence and hatred that is ingrained in Islamic nations, such as Pakistan and Bangladesh, we also import the expressions of that violence and hatred, including acid attacks.
The increase in acid attacks carried out by Muslims or those influenced by them are causing an increase in fear and a justifiable rise in anger. The response to this anger and concern caused by 400 acid or corrosive substance attacks were carried out in the six months up to April 2017, is I’m afraid less than adequate. The government is concentrating on dealing with the symptoms of this acid attack disease and not with the disease itself. The response of the Home Office under the lamentable and weak Amber Rudd, is to bring in an ‘action plan’ that concentrates on restricting access to the sort of substances used in corrosive materials attacks. It’s a timid, politically correct and bureaucratic response to a cultural problem brought to the UK by the depraved culture of Islam. Reading through the statement put out by the Home Office that was Put out on the 16th July 2017 you see a department trying desperately not to look at the true cause of these attacks. There is nothing, absolutely nothing in the statement put out in the names of Rudd and Sarah Newton, who occupies the Orwellean sounding post of Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Crime, Safeguarding and Vulnerability, about examining the cultures that have brought these attacks to our shores.
Tinkering with the law regarding considering the possession of acid as serious as carrying a knife, or imposing extra restrictions on the sale of acids, as the Home Office are considering, will do absolutely nothing to reduce these attacks. Until the root cause is honestly acknowledged by the politicians, the police and the civil service, none of what the Home Office is thinking about will do much good. The Home Office’s actions are the equivalent of someone covering up a cancerous growth on the skin with make up and thinking that their cancer is cured. These attacks will continue to wreak havoc and destruction up and down the country until those in charge of the nation realise or are forced to realise, that it’s not acid control that is needed in order to stop these attacks, but Islam control.