Posted On: Thursday - June 19th 2025 6:52PM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity  People's Revolt
Really, Ulstermen, I suppose.

I don't have any of it in me genetically, but somehow I've got some of that Irish quick-temperedness and love or raising hell deep within me. I REALLY got into the hour and a half video (since restricted by age) of British rioters against Population Replacement in Rotherham, Yorkshire, last August*. From our post Rotherham Riot Movie: Rising of the Yorkshiremen:
For me, watching the video below was the equivalent of going to an action film in the 1980s. We don't go out now, the screen is about 0.01% the size, but the action is here and I inside I strongly feel myself being part of the action. One difference here is that this one is real and happening very nearly NOW. I would rate "Yorkshire!, Yorkshire!" as my favorite film of the century so far.There might be something wrong with me, I dunno... You just get the feeling that raising hell is the only way to change things. That is the conclusion the Irish seem to have come to, after the tremendous change of their nation over only 3 decades from a Conservative Catholic low-tier-1st-World but IRISH country to a DIEverse Globalist playground. In this case it is Northern Ireland, a separate country, but with the same hot-tempered folks I guess. It was not Nigerians or Somalians but Gypsies, aka, "Roma" this time who did violence against their unwitting hosts.
I wrote that I was heartened to see the rioting in Southport and London. Here I was 10 times heartened.
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This hour and a half of action was, again, the best thing I've seen in a long time! I was right there with these blokes. When they yelled at the cops asking whose freaking side are they on, I wanted to be yelling, when they threw rocks, I wanted to be throwing rocks, when they started throwing furniture at them, I wanted to be throwing the furniture.
What are ya' gonna do, bring a petition to Belfast and present it to whatever diverse character is supposed to be leading the Northern Irish right now?** No nation in the West is having any luck with that type of effort. (Perhaps the Danish are an exception - I still have my LEGO post to come.)
The picture above is a screen-shot from a video with some guy in a protest being interviewed by a woman as they walk. She's asking the same old questions about "what happened to cause this anger". What happened was yet another couple of young girls raped by foreign "migrants", and, well, people had had enough. Tempers flared, to put it mildly. I doubt they would have come to what ensued, had there still been a non-Anarcho-Tyrannical state apparatus for redressing grievances.

This violence got more personal than that we discussed from England last summer. Rather than the smashing of windows, throwing of things, and setting of small fires (with minor violence against the Bobbies trying to shut them down, with nobody staying at the Holiday Inn Express hurt (though maybe a little wiser in the morning), this time individual houses of immigrants were set alight. ZeroHedge has the story a week ago: Sex Crimes Spark Three Nights Of Anti-Immigration Riots In N. Ireland
In the wake of yet another alleged sex crime perpetrated by non-natives, a city in Northern Ireland has been rocked by three consecutive nights of anti-immigration riots. In this case, two 14-year-olds arrested on Sunday stand accused of attempted oral rape of a teenage girl on the previous night. The ensuing wave of arson, vandalism and anti-police violence -- which has left more than 32 officers injured -- has spread from Ballymena to other towns, prompting authorities to deploy reinforcements from the area and to request 80 officers be dispatched from across the Irish Sea. [Bolding in original.]This is not the first time:
"She was taken into a house and brutally sexually assaulted on Saturday evening," a woman identified as a relative of the latest alleged victim told a social-media interviewer. "There was a mattress in the garage." According to their conversation, this was the third incident in a fortnight, with at least one of the other incidents also involving a teenage girl.What started out as a literally (gotta insert that nowadays) peaceful protest changed to a riot. I know the feeling. Something inside you says "OK, that's enough!" This feeling is extremely contagioius.
Following this latest sexual attack, what started as a peaceful Sunday vigil in protest of the sex crime and support of the victim rapidly turned violent, as angry residents broke away from the main event and set out for an immigrant-heavy part of the town of 31,000 residents, where they set homes ablaze, built barricades and hurled blocks and other objects at police. A pregnant woman had to be evacuated when her house was set ablaze. Authorities have condemned what they call "hate-fueled acts and mob rule."Authorities should have remembered an important thought of President John F. Kennedy's***:
In a calmer moment, I don't think your average Irishman wants to burn a pregnant woman out of her house or anyone else either. OTOH, an astute commenter - there are quite a few on ZH, if you look carefully - noted that there were threats of arson against people who might take government money to house these foreigners. A very popular comment by one RedNemesis reads:
Now go burn down the houses of the government officials who imported these animals.That's some calm cool-headed thinking. That's the problem though - this violence comes out of hot-temperedness, so the officials won't feel it, unless one lives in the wrong neighborhood... one with all those foreigners and violent N. Irish blokes..

Another thing discussed (this was originally from the NY Times, I just realized) was that people in some of these infested N. Irish towns are putting labels like the above on their houses to proclaim their lack of Gypsicanity or Moslemness.
“No one, now or ever, should feel the need to place a sticker on their door to identify their ethnicity just to avoid being targeted,” lamented Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill in a Wednesday statement.I shouldn't have to either, but still, perhaps I should put a "Black! residence!" sticker over my front door to avoid my being targeted by government officials with anti-White D.I.E. policies, heavy income tax burdens, emergency room bills for illegal aliens, etc ... The sticker companies are hurting, what with the end of the Kung Flu PanicFest and the millions of floor stickers. Why not a sticker that says "Not a Government Official" or "Not a Globalist Nation-Destroyer"? They oughta sell by the millions.
If not the people of other nations learning something from these Ulstermen, maybe even the Globalist rulers could learn something... maybe mull over that JFK warning for a while...
* More:
The Riots in Britain: Lyin' Press version
England Burning: Enough is Enough!
We wrote those 2 before the one excerpted above. Then, we really got into details of the rioting in the next week or two:
Rotherham Riots: Two-Tier Policing
Rotherham Riots - The Cops
Rotherham Riots: Scenes of the hotel "guests"
White Riot - UK reporter Wesley Winter cucks out, with, of course and appropriately, The Clash.
I had images saved for a couple more even. Peaks Stupidity is assuredly your go-to site for riotanalysis.
** Yeah, let me get this straight. They are a part of The United Kingdom, while (southern) Ireland is not. They are not a part of Great Britain, which encompasses only the one island to the east of them. I really never knew nor cared before. They're all a bunch of limeys, no? No. OK, they all talk funny, but they talk funny differently.
*** We are hoping that if Peak Stupidity posts it enough times, the quote-check sites will be obligated to explain that Peak Stupidity is not the originator of this one.
Comments:
Adam Smith
Friday - June 20th 2025 3:08PM MST
PS: You are most welcome, Mr. Moderator. ☮️
Moderator
Friday - June 20th 2025 11:59AM MST
PS: Good afternoon, Mr. Smith. That link worked, and I'll watch the movie tonight or tomorrow. Thanks!
Adam Smith
Friday - June 20th 2025 10:51AM MST
PS: Good afternoon, gentlemen!
Seven Days in May...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4MZ7R_rVRk
Happy Friday! ☮️
Seven Days in May...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4MZ7R_rVRk
Happy Friday! ☮️
Moderator
Friday - June 20th 2025 8:07AM MST
PS: Exactly, SafeNow. Even off the internet, if you were really trying to arrange that POP, it's be awfully hard to keep everything really a secret. One could be overly paranoid, I suppose, as the Fed machinery contains people, many of the D.I.E. people, and it doesn't work as smoothly as seen in the Jason Bourne movies.
Maybe I'll check out "Seven Days in May".
Maybe I'll check out "Seven Days in May".
SafeNow
Thursday - June 19th 2025 9:19PM MST
PS “You just get the feeling that raising hell is the only way to change things.”
- Mr. Moderator
I cannot call “raising hell” a “plan of procedure.” (“POP”). But anything more specific and detailed would result in a “knock and talk” from the authorities. “Or worse” in USS Liberty parlance. At least a dozen times on Unz, after a commenter has written a vagueness comparable to the above quote, I have replied, asking: “What is to be the POP?”. No one has ever then furnished what I would call a POP. Btw, I got this term from Seven Days in May, when President Fredrick March tells his staff: “This will be the plan of procedure” and then he goes around the room, assigning specific tasks to his various high-level supporters.
But hey, don’t look at me for a POP. My mind turns to the Steven Segal movie in which badguy number one tells badguy #2 to go up against Steven Segal. #2 replies: “Do you think I’m an idiot?”
- Mr. Moderator
I cannot call “raising hell” a “plan of procedure.” (“POP”). But anything more specific and detailed would result in a “knock and talk” from the authorities. “Or worse” in USS Liberty parlance. At least a dozen times on Unz, after a commenter has written a vagueness comparable to the above quote, I have replied, asking: “What is to be the POP?”. No one has ever then furnished what I would call a POP. Btw, I got this term from Seven Days in May, when President Fredrick March tells his staff: “This will be the plan of procedure” and then he goes around the room, assigning specific tasks to his various high-level supporters.
But hey, don’t look at me for a POP. My mind turns to the Steven Segal movie in which badguy number one tells badguy #2 to go up against Steven Segal. #2 replies: “Do you think I’m an idiot?”