immigration ruins tourism
Cherry visited the UK to see the sights and to meet the people and was horrified at the consequences of the deliberately divisive policies of the new multicultural elites, believing that if the UK wants to remain the numero uno tourist destination then it had better clean up its image and help its indigenous population regain its dignity.
“From the airport to the hotels to the restaurants, all over the UK, just about all the people who served me were immigrants,” sighs Cherry, “and while you expect this sort of thing in immigrant countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the USA you don’t expect it in old emigrant countries like the UK.”
“I came to England to see English people – not Africans, Asians and Eastern Europeans – and with all due respect to these fine people they are, in effect, being exploited as cheap immigrant labor by their employers – much like Mexican immigrants are exploited, with the big difference being that the orchards of southern California aren’t ancient tourist attractions.”
“From what I gather, the rot set in for the working class with the de-industrialization policies of the Thatcher era -- privatizations, anti-union legislation, the selling off of public housing and a very long period of massive unemployment – and when Blair's new Labour party came to power on the back of the dispossessed he double crossed them and left them to rot, preferring to champion instead the cause of hard working (read cheap) immigrants and their masters.”
“That they even talk about themselves as indigenous people is frightening, but when they have been marginalized onto reservations called council estates you get to understand that this is exactly what they are and the object of the new multicultural ruling class is to replace them with immigrants,” says Cherry. “It’s like ethnic cleansing and maybe it takes an outsider like me to see exactly what is going on.”
“From the airport to the hotels to the restaurants, all over the UK, just about all the people who served me were immigrants,” sighs Cherry, “and while you expect this sort of thing in immigrant countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the USA you don’t expect it in old emigrant countries like the UK.”
“I came to England to see English people – not Africans, Asians and Eastern Europeans – and with all due respect to these fine people they are, in effect, being exploited as cheap immigrant labor by their employers – much like Mexican immigrants are exploited, with the big difference being that the orchards of southern California aren’t ancient tourist attractions.”
“From what I gather, the rot set in for the working class with the de-industrialization policies of the Thatcher era -- privatizations, anti-union legislation, the selling off of public housing and a very long period of massive unemployment – and when Blair's new Labour party came to power on the back of the dispossessed he double crossed them and left them to rot, preferring to champion instead the cause of hard working (read cheap) immigrants and their masters.”
“That they even talk about themselves as indigenous people is frightening, but when they have been marginalized onto reservations called council estates you get to understand that this is exactly what they are and the object of the new multicultural ruling class is to replace them with immigrants,” says Cherry. “It’s like ethnic cleansing and maybe it takes an outsider like me to see exactly what is going on.”
"I once thought that all of the BBC comedies about England’s non-working class were spoofs until I visited the country and realized that Vikki Pollard types do indeed hang out at every corner of every sink estate," says Cherry, "and I learnt that England’s chav class is something new -- the consequence of the deliberately divisive policies of the new multicultural elites – and with restoration of their rights they will once again be the proud people who put the great into Britain."
“Sure I went to see the sights of England, but what makes a place memorable to me – and I think all tourists – is the people you meet along the way,” says Cherry, “and if England wants to remain the numero uno tourist destination then it had better clean up its image and help its indigenous population regain its dignity.”
“It’s only when you get away from the major tourist attractions in England that you get to meet the indigenous English people,” says Cherry, “and the plight of their lower classes is deplorable. They’ve lost their traditional jobs, they can’t compete with immigrants for the new service jobs, they’ve become welfare dependant social pariahs simmering with visceral anger at the condescending, arrogant and patronizing middle-class that labeled them chavs.”
“That they even talk about themselves as indigenous people is frightening, but when they have been marginalized onto reservations called council estates you get to understand that this is exactly what they are and the object of the new multicultural ruling class is to replace them with immigrants,” says Cherry. “It’s like ethnic cleansing and maybe it takes an outsider like me to see exactly what is going on.”
“From what I gather, the rot set in for the working class with the de-industrialization policies of the Thatcher era -- privatizations, anti-union legislation, the selling off of public housing and a very long period of massive unemployment – and when Blair's new Labour party came to power on the back of the dispossessed he double crossed them and left them to rot, preferring to champion instead the cause of hard working (read cheap) immigrants.”
“Immigration was thus used as a means to bypass social justice -- it was easier for the new Labour multicultural elite to bring in more immigrants than to eradicate the class system,” says Cherry, “and immigrants also serve their masters well by not only providing them with cheap labor to fake economic success but also by acting as political scapegoats for their incompetence.”
“Those that could escape from the working class and climb the ladder of social mobility did so years ago, when it was possible to do so,“ says Cherry, “and those that couldn’t are now breeding children with no hope whatsoever of bettering themselves because the new multicultural elite – most of whom came from the old working class – despise the class they came from, calling them pram-faced, stupid, lazy, drunken, violent, work-shy, immoral and racist.”
“In the last ten years the numbers coming into England are the highest ever, and the problems immigrants bring are particularly bad in the north where the very identity of what remains of the local people is being eradicated --Bradford, for instance, is like Kosovo but ten times worse because it’s not just a new religion being transplanted but a new racial group and culture as well.”
“But multiculturalism is not as big a problem with the working class as is the huge disparity between the classes, getting wider every day,“ says Cherry. “Everything the working class enjoyed – pubs, clubs, smoking and football – has been gentrified, banned or closed down, and when they turn on the television they constantly see themselves being parodied and ridiculed.”
“Political correctness prevents the media from alienating or making fun of immigrants, but the British working class is, disgustingly, a widely acceptable target of hate and ridicule for the new multicultural elites.”
“While the upwardly mobile middle classes are reaping the rewards of massive immigration with their cheap maids, nannies, plumbers and builders – some working for less than the minimum wage and living ten to a room – the working class are stuck on welfare benefits in a system which penalizes them if they do find work and is designed, it seems, to keep them forever as an unemployed underclass of whipping boys and girls. ”
“In addition to competing with new immigrants, the working class are also stymied by positive action -- resources and opportunities being directed by the multicultural elites towards the ethnic minorities they champion – and further insulted by constant pressure from the PC Brigade that they must understand and be tolerant of other cultures even when these cultures are anathema to British culture.”
“No wonder the proud working class of the old industrial, unionized communities that once forged steel, built ships, mined coal and worked at the mills and all manner of factories (now off-shored) morphed into an anti-social, aggressive class of chavs.”
“Bearing in mind England’s history – the beheading of kings, revolution, Guy Fawkes and Oliver Cromwell – I gained the distinct impression while I was there that they are living in similarly incendiary times and with a major recession on the horizon maybe the chavs will have the ideal opportunity to get their grievances redressed.”
“Sure I went to see the sights of England, but what makes a place memorable to me – and I think all tourists – is the people you meet along the way,” says Cherry, “and if England wants to remain the numero uno tourist destination then it had better clean up its image and help its indigenous population regain its dignity.”
“It’s only when you get away from the major tourist attractions in England that you get to meet the indigenous English people,” says Cherry, “and the plight of their lower classes is deplorable. They’ve lost their traditional jobs, they can’t compete with immigrants for the new service jobs, they’ve become welfare dependant social pariahs simmering with visceral anger at the condescending, arrogant and patronizing middle-class that labeled them chavs.”
“That they even talk about themselves as indigenous people is frightening, but when they have been marginalized onto reservations called council estates you get to understand that this is exactly what they are and the object of the new multicultural ruling class is to replace them with immigrants,” says Cherry. “It’s like ethnic cleansing and maybe it takes an outsider like me to see exactly what is going on.”
“From what I gather, the rot set in for the working class with the de-industrialization policies of the Thatcher era -- privatizations, anti-union legislation, the selling off of public housing and a very long period of massive unemployment – and when Blair's new Labour party came to power on the back of the dispossessed he double crossed them and left them to rot, preferring to champion instead the cause of hard working (read cheap) immigrants.”
“Immigration was thus used as a means to bypass social justice -- it was easier for the new Labour multicultural elite to bring in more immigrants than to eradicate the class system,” says Cherry, “and immigrants also serve their masters well by not only providing them with cheap labor to fake economic success but also by acting as political scapegoats for their incompetence.”
“Those that could escape from the working class and climb the ladder of social mobility did so years ago, when it was possible to do so,“ says Cherry, “and those that couldn’t are now breeding children with no hope whatsoever of bettering themselves because the new multicultural elite – most of whom came from the old working class – despise the class they came from, calling them pram-faced, stupid, lazy, drunken, violent, work-shy, immoral and racist.”
“In the last ten years the numbers coming into England are the highest ever, and the problems immigrants bring are particularly bad in the north where the very identity of what remains of the local people is being eradicated --Bradford, for instance, is like Kosovo but ten times worse because it’s not just a new religion being transplanted but a new racial group and culture as well.”
“But multiculturalism is not as big a problem with the working class as is the huge disparity between the classes, getting wider every day,“ says Cherry. “Everything the working class enjoyed – pubs, clubs, smoking and football – has been gentrified, banned or closed down, and when they turn on the television they constantly see themselves being parodied and ridiculed.”
“Political correctness prevents the media from alienating or making fun of immigrants, but the British working class is, disgustingly, a widely acceptable target of hate and ridicule for the new multicultural elites.”
“While the upwardly mobile middle classes are reaping the rewards of massive immigration with their cheap maids, nannies, plumbers and builders – some working for less than the minimum wage and living ten to a room – the working class are stuck on welfare benefits in a system which penalizes them if they do find work and is designed, it seems, to keep them forever as an unemployed underclass of whipping boys and girls. ”
“In addition to competing with new immigrants, the working class are also stymied by positive action -- resources and opportunities being directed by the multicultural elites towards the ethnic minorities they champion – and further insulted by constant pressure from the PC Brigade that they must understand and be tolerant of other cultures even when these cultures are anathema to British culture.”
“No wonder the proud working class of the old industrial, unionized communities that once forged steel, built ships, mined coal and worked at the mills and all manner of factories (now off-shored) morphed into an anti-social, aggressive class of chavs.”
“Bearing in mind England’s history – the beheading of kings, revolution, Guy Fawkes and Oliver Cromwell – I gained the distinct impression while I was there that they are living in similarly incendiary times and with a major recession on the horizon maybe the chavs will have the ideal opportunity to get their grievances redressed.”
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