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The Great Replacement Chronicles: British Council Moves 500 Fighting-Age Migrants Onto Military Base

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Archiving the “strange death of Europe,” as Douglas Murray put it, and the West more broadly, at the hands of the neoliberal technocracy.

‘How do you plan to meet the sexual needs of 600 men?’

In the context of the local council moving around 600 Third World migrants into Crowborough in East Essex, with a population of just over 20,000, one resident asked an obvious — and existential, given what we know about the migrant penchant for non-consensual sexual encounters with European women — question: “How do you plan to meet the sexual needs of 600 men?”

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This is the polite version of “how are you going to prevent these people from raping every schoolgirl in sight like a Pakistani sailor on shore leave?”

The rhetorical question with the obvious answer — “your daughters, of course” — goes unanswered and dismissed by the sneering bureaucrat who fielded it.

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Apparently in order to rub the natives’ face in the militant nature of the migrant invasion, in a move perhaps a bit too on-the-nose for the usually understated Brits, the government has seen fit to house the 500+ fighting-age male migrants it’s dropping in a city of 20,000 with no ostensible plan to ever assimilate them on an abandoned military installment, which isn’t ominous at all for the residents of the city. 

Via The Guardian (emphasis added):

Thousands of people have marched through an East Sussex market town to protest against UK government plans to house asylum seekers on a former military site.

Crowds of men, women and children walked to Crowborough from the base, where the Home Office plans to house up to 500 male asylum seekers as part of plans to end the use of hotels for the same purpose…

Amid a sea of union jacks and Saint George’s flags, those who had journeyed in for the march from another part of Sussex included Lynn Hall, who described herself as an “ordinary concerned mother of two”.

“I feel really emotional about this because this was a site that was used by young cadets and now it is they who have been displaced,” she told the Guardian. “People have real concerns here about this and it’s about the unaccompanied young men who will be living here. I’m not hardline, I’m not political and I don’t want to be against anybody but I feel strongly.”…

About 27 men have been housed at the camp so far. Crowborough is one of two military sites the government announced last year it would use to house asylum seekers, along with Cameron Barracks in Inverness in the Scottish Highlands…

On a visit to Crowborough on Thursday, the home secretary vowed to defend any legal challenge “vigorously” amid news that the local authority, Wealden district council, was also considering action. Mahmood told broadcasters: “I understand the strength of feeling but I do also believe that getting out of asylum hotels is absolutely crucial for the country.”*

*Just to clarify the home secretary’s position, in order to get the economic migrants posing as asylum seekers out of the hotels they’ve commandeered in British cities, rather than deporting them, the sensible solution is to move them onto repurposed military bases.

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