The riots in the UK are a scam, designed to segregate society to not notice the true intent of the bigger game; There is a 'new' class system being created, one way beyond the traditional working, middle and upper class. For the purposes of this sperg, monarchy and
NATIONAL governments are classed as upper class.
Too Spergy, Won't read - Races are pitted against one another, to avoid the classes from going at it and while this has been true for decades, maybe centuries, the game has changed. Now the middle and upper classes are being fucked and are/will soon be, turning to the working class to help. The enemy of my enemy and all of that.
Immigration - the start of the end of the working class?
In the 1980s in the UK, after a few decades of imporing Irish, black (mainly carribean) and Indian workers to help rebuild after the war, the government saw the benefits of migration; a skilled, hard working workforce that help build Britain. Sure, there were tensions between the English and the Irish, blacks and indians, but in the spirit of togetherness and community, these tensions were relieved by taking the piss out of one another. "love thy neighbour", a TV show and popular mantra - deemed too racist today, was one of many examples of showing diversity on TV while not making a song and dance about it. The humour, which pointed out the foibles of all races, was a way to change the tension into understanding that the wogs are different, but it's ok because we can all laugh together at how shit things are down on the lower-rungs of society.
This plan of multinational integration for the betterment of the community hit a problem when the migrations standards were expanded to let in more people, usually those who didn't want to integrate, or couldn't. Thus began decades of failing relations between all races. The most notable shift in the views of immigrants came when the Rotherham rape gangs started in the 1980s, followed by cries and shouts from not just the British, but the first and second generation migrants claiming unfair and unequal treatment. One can understand the frustration of the Irishman - laughed at, mocked and called a paddy, treated like a second class citizen despite working hard to rebuild the country. Likewise the turban-donning Sikh who was mocked for his funny accent and brown skin. These people paid the toll for their differences and worked hard
for Britain. Why then, should the child-raping pakistanis, who contribute nothing and are a burden on society, be given preferential treatment?
The answer is simple; to break the working class. The working class, no longer constituting just whites, were lumped together, races and religions being seen as equal in the eyes of the upper-classes.
The middle class squeeze
As the decades rolled on and into the new millennium, the cries of the working class for helped; constantly ignored and mocked by the classes above them, hit a critical point on 11/9 when a group of Muslim nutters flew planes into an american building, kicking off decades of war between the west and the middle-east. Islamic terrorism occurred frequently and violently across the UK and Europe, defended by Leaders across the west as "part and parcel of living in a big city". While the working classes used these attacks as evidence and vindication of their decades-long complaints, it was once again swept under the rug. The middle class were largely liberal and saw themselves as more educated than the racist, working-class thugs, but that, was about to change.
The middle-class were rocked during the Great War on Terror, not because of migration but because of the global financial crash of 2008; a war between government and business and first blood of the newly created super-class. This was just a warning shot to the Middle-class, a nudge and indicator that things were about to get much, much worse. That much worse happened in 2020.
We all know the story of covid, how the lower-classes stayed silent or marched against the authoritarian regimes across the world. While the middle-class stayed silent and did what they were told, they realised, too late, that the upper classes that they were rubbing elbows with just a decade before, had now kicked the ladder away from them and left them to die. Small businesses were closed down and then gobbled up by the upper class, who had free reign to carry on their lives, party, attend weddings and funerals. The double-whammy of this was the largest transfer of wealth in modern history, lining the pockets of the upper class and taken from the pockets of the working and middle classes - lumped into one group of paypigs for the first time.
Now the divide was set. Working class or middle class, it made no difference, they were now one group to be leached off of. While a small percentage escaped the financial titanic to make it to the lifeboats of the upper class, the rest were not so lucky. The middle class were squeezed until they popped, left splintered and fragmented, with no choice but to join the working class in the upcoming discontent.
The upper class - Safe in the ivory tower?
For generations, decades, centuries and millennia, the upper-classes ruled the roost. They had the wealth, the power, the influence to make and break local and national laws and rules. None so obvious in recent memory as the aforementioned COVID period. To be upper-class is to win the lottery of financial genetics, to live a privileged life away from hordes of migrants, working class violence, middle-class identity crisis and all other ills that plagued society. These cream of the crop created the circuses and baked the social bread designed to contain those below them on the social strata. But, there lies a problem for the creation of the new super-class; the rich and powerful have all of the money and power. How do you break those who run the police, the military, the financial intuitions? How do you bring down a government without war? To kill a monarchy without rebellion and revolution? Simple, you use the tactics used on the lower-classes. You flood their class with outsiders, designed to splinter the group, to divide the wealth and conquer their power.
Well, not so fast. You cannot import millions of violent foreigners to the richest parts of the country because it's those parts who are doing the importing; the turkeys won't vote for Christmas. Instead, you give them a vote for something they cannot vote against; D.E.I. You give attack them where they are the most vulnerable; the mind. Unlike the working and middle class who rely on physical gadgets and financial incentives to keep them in line, the power makes and billionaires are immune to it. But their thoughts, their pride, their institutions that make them who they are, that give the class power, that's where their achilles heal lies.
DEI and Woke
The upper classes welcomed in, with open arms, the DEI and woke hires. Pushing policy on people that was designed to segregate the lower-classes more. But it was a devious, Machiavellian lie , designed and orchestrated by the Super-class. You cannot flood rich arse with foreigners, but you can have them forced into universities, into the top institutions across the country because "You don't want to be racist, do you?". Keeping up appearances is everything to the top social class, to be seen as ignorant and racist is to be one with the unwashed masses and violent Neanderthals called the average joe and the white van man. Fearing, or at least avoiding, these labels was of upmost importance. Besides, who cares if Jamal or Petr work in accounting, in banking or as a lecturer in a university. The upper class have the power. But not for long.
Through DEI and Woke legislature, the institutions and businesses feeding the power to the upper-class and keeping their pockets aligned, were brought down. The competency crisis shattered the profitability of businesses, the high-paid positions of top-bod and big-cheese were replaced with foreigners willing to work for less, to follow orders without question, mirroring the demise of the working class with the same tactics.
While DEI physically replaced people it was Woke ideology; trans rights, global warming et al that destroyed the power bloc of the old-elites. Flag waving for green energy and a global concern for the reduction of CO2 levels allowed for international institutions to now create the legislation. The EU, superseding all national-level laws became the government above the government and rendered monarchies, president and premiers useless in a pen stroke. Those positions still exist and must still exist, they are the upper class bread and circus, and while the upper class is splintered, fighting to make the graph go up, pushed into profit-chasing activities, yet hamstrung by useless DEI hires and politically active, workshy trannies - taking time off for mental health, dilation and cock-chopping sessions, all while draining the corporate bottom-line, forcing good, middle and upper-class workers to work beyond their breaking point, leading to the collapse of drive and ambition.
With this, the splintering of the upper-class began and just like the middle-class, some escaped to the super-class, selling out their own kind, while the rest slipped into the pot of pay-piggy with high taxes and little benefits. This includes bankrupting the local councils, national governments and forcing all to go cap-in-hand to the international super-class cartel.
The riots - to come full circle.
The riots were not a warning to the working class. They were not violent disorder to the punish the few middle-class business who dared to remain open on the high-street post covid. Nor were they a dastardly plan by the upper-class to flex their power and influence. They were a warning, a clear cut message to all of those who dare to defy the super-class. To kill in the crib any thoughts of unification of the proles, the forming of the serfs or the recreation of the three-tier class system which made the western world go round. No, they were and are the flexing of the super-class. To throw out organs of the state; the police, the judicial system, at anyone who dare to question, want to threaten or hope to change the new system.
What we are seeing in these early days are the open salvos of complete desctruction of the class system, a push to a time of the haves - who are the 0.001% of society and the have-nots - the rest of us. The classes were pitted against one another, slowly, purposefully, picked-apart one by on. A Machiavellian misdirection that will go down in the history books. You, that's you and you and me and you, will own nothing and be happy.
The hope
There is hope, there is a way to defeat the tyrants and super-class but it involves unity, burying the hatched and recognising the enemy. When the working class whites and the working class migrants no longer stand face-to-face and instead, stand shoulder-to-shoulder, the size of the force will be great enough to catch the attention of the disgruntled middle-class. Then, instead of grabbing the guillotines and heading towards the aristocrats, we head straight for the international governments, multination corporations and globalist leaders that have pit al of us against one another.
TL;DR -who could blame you?
- Working class destroyed by migration, taking jobs and splintering communities
- Middle-class destroyed by 2008 and covid recessions, closing business and splintering of the group.
- Upper class destroyed by DEI - the same tactic used to break the working class, and woke, designed to transfer power to inter/multi-national corporations and governments while destroying businesses through competency crisis
- Super-class created from the splintered upper class. Their power used to destroy all classes below them
- Riots are a warning not to organise between socio-economic groups and instead focus on the differences of each group; race for working class, politics for middle-class, legislation and ideology for the upper class
- We can win by ignoring what divides us; race, politics ideology and focus on what unites us; we're poor as fuck, crumbling infrastructure, political uniparties and unelected international officials.
This post is so autistic that it should be printed out and turned into a 3000 piece jigsaw.