British Politicians Just Can't Help Themselves, Can They?

Aug 21, 2026 9:30 PM
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British Politicians Just Can't Help Themselves, Can They?
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Yesterday, we learned that the U.K. government's solution — and I used that term loosely — is to hand asylum seekers a nine-page booklet that tells them that women are, in fact, human beings who have equal rights and that women must consent to sex. That'll work as well as eating soup with a fork, of course. As I reported earlier, an Afghan illegal alien raped a woman in a London park while his Afghan illegal alien buddy held her date at knife point.

Last year, two Afghan migrants raped a 15-year-old girl and went to court and said they didn't know that women in the U.K. had rights and freedoms. Rather than stopping the import of backward-thinking men from misogynistic countries and deporting the ones who are already there, British politicians like Jess Phillips are pretending this issue isn't specific to Muslim men, and insisting that all men are the problem and specifically called out Poland.

Poland records about 1,000 to 1,200 rapes per year; the U.K. recorded over 68,000. But Polish men are the problem here?

I don't think so.

"She is in the Government that continues to bring rapists to the shores of the UK," the post reads.

They just can't help themselves. In Phillips' world, it's a worse crime to be a racist, or even perceived as racist, than it is to rape innocent British women and girls. Then again, Phillips might not want to admit her role in the scandal, either. Late in 2024, she refused to initiate a national public inquiry into the grooming gang exploitation, instead saying, "It is for Oldham Council alone to decide to commission an inquiry into child sexual exploitation locally."

In 2016, Phillips was the woman who downplayed the mass sexual assault of German women on New Year's Eve 2015, saying, "A very similar situation to what happened in Cologne could be described as 'Broad Street in Birmingham every week," and saying Birmingham women are simply "baited and heckled" on their nights out.

A couple of weeks ago, a Daily Mail columnist said it was "taboo" to talk about the rapes, and I said the U.K. had two paths forward: to deport these monsters and block future immigration or full-blown capitulation. I said then, and I say now, capitulation is the path they're going to take.

The pattern is now unmistakable. When Afghan asylum seekers rape women in London parks or claim ignorance of basic consent in British courts, the official response is a nine-page pamphlet. When the data and the victims point to cultural and demographic patterns that politicians find inconvenient, the response is to smear all men, specifically and especially the men from one of Europe’s safest countries, as the real problem. Jess Phillips has spent years perfecting this deflection: refusing a proper inquiry into the Oldham grooming gangs, dismissing survivor concerns, downplaying the mass sexual abuse of German women, and now lecturing the public that the issue is universal male entitlement rather than the deliberate importation of men from Third World countries that treat women as nothing more than property.

It is not “racist” to notice that a country recording roughly 1,200 rapes a year is not the source of Britain’s crisis, while the British government continues to mass single, military-age men from Islamic nations and then thinks a leaflet about U.K. law means anything to them. Britain faces a choice that it can no longer ignore: protect British women and girls by stopping mass migration and deporting those who have already proven themselves a threat, or keep sacrificing them on the altar of tolerance and political correctness. Phillips and her colleagues have already chosen the second path. The rest us are under no obligation to follow them.

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