by Joe Baron from JoeBaron Website Article also HERE
Using academic studies on,
...he argues that the widely accepted causal factors of,
...are all present in contemporary Britain.
Professor Betz goes on to claim - using the Maoist model that divides insurgencies into three phases - that the nativists are in phase one,
Islamists, on the other hand, are in phase two,
Professor Betz believes that, due to the absence of clear geographic divisions between the antagonists, Britain is unlikely to reach phase three,
It is an arresting and troubling thesis. It is also convincing...
The preconditions outlined above undeniably exist in modern Britain. There has been a collapse of public trust in the state, for example.
The 41st British Social Attitudes Survey (BSA report), published on 12 June 2024, concluded,
Indeed,
Professor John Curtice, the Senior Research Fellow at the National Centre for Social Research, the organization that carried out the BSA survey, said:
As Professors Curtice and Betz warn, public trust in governments of all stripes has collapsed and, with it, trust in the very system of government that we have traditionally sacralised and encouraged others to adopt.
That this trend, if left unchecked, could potentially shatter an already fragile social contract is a statement of the obvious.
Trust in the state unites the disparate groups of a multicultural society, acting as what Professor Betz calls a kind of 'superglue'.
Although the BSA report does provide a chink of light, offering the possibility of a resurgence in trust - like the one seen in 2020 after the parliamentary shenanigans over Brexit were finally put to bed by Boris Johnson's election victory - the signs are inauspicious.
The post-Johnson resurgence was short-lived, eroded by more 'elite overreach' as he turbocharged immigration against the wishes of the electorate.
What became known as 'the Boris-wave' was the final act of betrayal for a downtrodden populus reeling from a decade of broken promises.
Indeed, public trust has been eroded by elite arrogance - and such arrogance shows little sign of abating.
The recruitment practices of our public services are a case in point.
In the summer of 2023, a report found that the Royal Air Force was unlawfully discriminating against white men in a campaign aimed at boosting diversity:
In addition, a recent article in The Daily Telegraph revealed that NHS trusts discriminate against white applicants by manipulating interview shortlists to favor ethnic minorities.
Our irreproachable health service encourages what is known as the 'Rooney Rule' - an American football policy that makes it mandatory for ethnic minorities to be shortlisted for interviews if they apply.
Furthermore, the toxic spectacle of two-tier policing is obvious to all but the most dyed in the wool progressive fantasists.
The contrast between the police's uncompromising response to the white Southport rioters - in which they rightly used batons and shields against the aggressors - and their pusillanimous reaction to the Harehills Romani rioters - in which they ran away despite a bus being set on fire - was starkly demonstrative of a system that no longer treats its citizens as equal before the law.
Sir Keir Starmer took the knee in the wake of the violent Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests:
Guidance issued by the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) and the College of Policing shamelessly highlights the current two-tier approach.
It says that there should be 'equality of policing outcomes', meaning, to ensure 'racial equity', not everyone should be treated the same.
The justification for anti-white racism is therefore spelt out in black and white - excuse the pun.
The white, native population is in the midst of an elite driven program to downgrade their status in the United Kingdom - a phenomenon that Professor Betz cites as a precondition for civil war.
That it could lead to a backlash by those being downgraded is self-evident.
Britain is already facing factional polarization within some of its communities.
If you add economic pressures into the mix - stagnation since 2008, an acute housing shortage, historically high taxation, private and public indebtedness, and broken public services - and a resentful white majority (Southport witnessed the incipient convulsions of a native population that clearly feels besieged),
Professor Betz is right.
Years of elite overreach have led to resentment and an alarming collapse of trust,
Our elites must wake up before it's too late...!
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