I’ve been concerned for several years now that the open borders and pro-Islam appeasement policies of European governments would not end well. I feared that instead of bringing harmony and security, would create insecurity and division. I was also worried that these idiotic and dangerous pro migration and pro-Islam policies would end up creating in their citizenry, people who are both angry at the importation of large numbers of uncivilised often Islamic migrants and who would also feel abandoned by their own governments. My concern is based on the idea that angry abandoned people are more likely to lose faith in the police and other agencies of the state to protect them and turn to vigilantism in order to either fight back against the unwanted and often uncivilised migrants or defend themselves and their families from assault by violent Muslims. As someone who believes in the rule of law I would much prefer that vigilantism doesn’t occur but that scenario can only be avoided if citizens of Western countries see and feel that their governments are dealing with their country’s imported Islam and migration problems.
Sadly, time and time again I have been proven correct. I told you what would happen if govts imported thousands of mostly Muslim ‘migrants’ and did nothing to protect indigenous citizens from the depredations that these migrants inevitably bring. What has happened in many places is what I predicted to happen and that is angry citizens end up taking the law into their own hands with the result that such vigilantism can end up with violence and injustice.
Italy is the latest place to see violence aimed at a country’s unwanted and often troublesome illegal migrants and unlike other places where the violence in this particular case is much worse than we’ve seen elsewhere. For the first time to my knowledge a citizen, angry at the ambulant human drek, sometimes Jihadi drek, that their government’s have imported has used a firearm on their chosen target. This is an escalation that should worry anybody worried that we are starting to experience societal breakdown because of unwanted migration and the presence of an equally unwanted Islam. The use of a firearm is a major escalation in vigilantism as previously all that we have seen is law abiding citizens getting a bit lairy towards the invaders and their helpers or the occasional disturbed nutter driving vans into groups of Muslims. This is something different and altogether more worrying.
Here’s how Breitbart reported this latest outbreak of violence against illegal migrants from the town of Macerata in Central Italy.
Breitbart said:
At least six people have been injured following drive-by shootings in Macerata, Italy.
One suspect named locally as 28-year-old Luca Traini, an Italian from the surrounding Le Marche region, has been detained, the BBC reports.
He was wearing the Italian flag around his neck at the time of the arrest, and reportedly made a fascist salute as he was taken into custody.
His victims, one of whom is said to be in a serious condition, were all black migrants, suggesting a possibility of far-right terrorism.
According to Breitbart there has been speculation by organs such as the BBC that this may be a revenge attack following the appallingly brutal and senseless murder of a young women allegedly committed by a Nigerian migrant to Italy. This speculation may have some degree of plausibility as the murder of Pamela Mastropietro aged 18 whose chopped up body was found in suitcases in the street, has from my observation of various reports and comments, shocked and angered Italians.
This was a crime that was bound to happen. If you flood a civilised society with uncivilised often criminal migrants, many of whom follow ideologies that blatantly call for the deaths of you and your fellow citizens, then you will stir up trouble. It runs the risk that some people, some hotheads, will lose it and go after either the criminal migrant themselves or those who resemble them in some way.
I suspected and was concerned by he prospect that at some point someone in some European nation, would pick up a firearm and aim it at those who they perceive have made their countries considerably more unsafe. However I didn’t expect it to come from Italy. Greece maybe, as they’ve suffered doubly from economic and political troubles as well as the migrant invasion or Germany where applications for firearms licences have soared due to the fear of Merkel’s violent Muslim migrants. Italy up until recently appeared to be less affected by the sort of Islamic and migrant savagery that these unwanted imports have inflicted on Germany, Greece, Sweden and the United Kingdom but I guess that the murder of Ms Mastropietro and the anger that it has aroused changes all that.
Make no mistake the use of a firearm in this incident represents a major escalation of retaliatory violence against the invaders. It’s not a step that should be welcomed. It is instead a step that should be seen as a sign of a breakdown in trust for the authorities and their ability to protect the citizen from these predatory migrants. The use of a firearm in this attack also shows that the situation in Italy is bad enough that it has produced a drive by shooter like this. I hope that there are no more incidents like this but if the authorities want to be sure of that then they need to stop feeding the fire that inspires people to do things like this. Importing more unwanted and dangerous migrants many from cultures that are openly hostile to us and then telling the rest of us that there is no problem is the antithesis of good governance. It is a policy that creates desperate and dangerous people who will end up hitting out at the migrants and those who support them in any way they can.
This shooter in Italy was, like the other vigilantes that have sprung up elsewhere in Europe, a product of a migration policy cooked up in places like Brussels by people who never have to live with the problems this policy has caused, a policy that was doomed to failure. I don’t like or approve of this retaliatory violence but I find I cannot avoid saying again ‘I told you this would happen’ and I hope one day that I never have to say it again.