Brexiting the Rape Gang Union
Nigel Farage and Elon Musk want a referendum on Britain's mass-rape policy
I hope this is not just another Twitter storm, but the generation-long atrocity of the state-condoned Pakistani rape gangs of Britain is once more getting attention. This time, it might even be enough to force Britain to change course and that has some wondering why the sudden new interest in a tragedy that has been well known for decades.
In one sense, this was inevitable. This scandal is not a revelation; there have been journalistic investigations and even government inquiries exposing it. Sometimes there have been prosecutions. Yet the gangs have not been busted, and the earth from which they spring has not been salted. Infuriatingly, it remains dangerously politically incorrect to complain about it. People might have been too afraid, too demoralised and simply too busy getting on with their lives to talk about it, but that just means there is a huge population inversion of furious people just waiting to start lasing in unison.
But what has triggered the cascade which had been suspended for so long? The proximate answer is obviously that Elon Musk is banging the drum about it. There's something to worry about in Mr Musk's power to do this, especially if he is putting his thumb on the scales of the Twitter amplifier. I'll write about that one day, but right now I don't give a flying fuck. I'm more interested in why Mr Musk himself is suddenly interested.
To me it is obvious that he wants to help Nigel Farage politically. This is the most perfect topic for Mr Farage and his Reform party because all their establishment rivals are complicit. Tactically the timing is right; Reform wants to make a big impact in local council elections and will be competing against many of the Labour councils who were most directly involved. By the time the election comes, some of Reform's incumbent opponents might already have resigned in disgrace.
Musk has even started calling on the King to dissolve parliament and precipitate a new general election. I think this is just shit-stirring design to amplify the isssue rather than a serious attempt to coax His Majesty into action. But in the long run, a general election will come anyway and there is plenty of disgrace to share around at higher levels of government too. For example, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is a former Director of Public Prosecutions under whom these gangs were allowed to run rampant.
Farage will want to turn all upcoming elections into referenda on whether the British state should continue to condone and collude in the mass rape of young British girls. Now there's a hell of a Brexit question:
Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the Rape Gang Union or leave the Rape Gang Union?
It won't be a difficult question for the voters to answer, and yet the British establishment has been insisting on the wrong answer for at least a generation. It has well and truly earned its predicament.