Archiving the “strange death of Europe,” as Douglas Murray put it, and the West more broadly, at the hands of the neoliberal technocracy.
Wildly successful celebrity migrant self-deports to Ghana, decries country that made her rich and famous
The chutzpah!
Via Daily Mail (emphasis added):
Michaela Coel has claimed Britain is 'no longer attractive' to West Africans amid anti-immigration marches which have made her feel 'more at peace' in Ghana.
The two-time BAFTA award-winning actress, 38, grew up in east London but now splits her time between the capital and her home in Ghana.
In a new interview Coel has opened up about life in the United Kingdom amid what she describes as 'odd' protests over immigration, one of which she watched from her London home.
'It just seems a bit odd because I don't think many people are racing to immigrate to the UK like they used to*,' she told The Sunday Times.
(*Fact check: While the number of immigrants dipped from 2024, 898,000 migrants entered the UK in 2025, higher than any year on record before 2021 — because of stricter immigration enforcement, not perceived xenophobia on the part of would-be migrants.)
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Continuing:
I think more and more, if people can find a way out - I'm talking particularly for West Africans - they will go. I think the UK has lost the attraction it once had.'…
However Coel said she feels 'more at peace' in her native Ghana as she gears up for her return to screens with the new BBC series First Day On Earth.
Filming for the ten-part series has already begun in Ghana, with Coel set to both feature in and executive produce the project.
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Wait just a minute!
I was reliably informed the hordes of Third Worlders flooding Europe over the past decade-plus were not economic migrants hoping to suckle at the ample Western welfare teat, but were actually “refugees” fleeing persecution — and, in many cases, certain death were they returned to the oppressive grip of the countries from whence they arrived on dinghies across the English Channel.
Now this lady is telling me that, on a whim, they can simply pack up and return to Ghana whenever they start to feel a little bit uncomfortable with the natives who don’t want hostile foreigners to rape all of their daughters with impunity and themselves get sent to prison for even complaining about it on social media?
Also, to whom is Coel marketing her new BBC state media production? Who is going to consume it?
And who is financing it?
Is it some benevolent patron in Ghana, or is it the British taxpayer whom she openly disdains?
She bites the hand that feeds, and does so with impunity, because challenging her parasitism is a chargeable hate crime in occupied Britain.
NHS bans ‘It’s raining cats and dogs’ to avoid offending migrants
Apparently the Muslim hatred for dogs, which we’ve documented extensively here, runs so deep that even hearing the expression “it’s raining cats and dogs” is sufficiently traumatic that the government has stepped in with new guidance to state healthcare providers to foster a “healthier society.”
Via GB News (emphasis added):
Medical staff at a Lancashire NHS trust have been told to stop using everyday English expressions such as "it's raining cats and dogs" and "the early bird catches the worm" over concerns they could cause offence to foreign patients.
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust issued the directive as part of its diversity and inclusion training programme, arguing that such phrases lack cultural sensitivity.
The guidance warns that common idioms "may not translate well across other cultures" and might require explanation when communicating with international colleagues or patients…
The 17-page document, first published in November 2024 and subject to review every three years, claims it is "crucial" for healthcare workers to employ "considerate, inclusive" language to help create "a healthier society".
Beyond idioms, the guidance prohibits the use of "chairman" in favour of "chairperson" and requires "humankind" instead of "mankind".






