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ADMIN POST. A walk through "Modern England" The country's second largest city, Birmingham, to be precise. The UK is already an 'island of strangers'. Different enclaves in every city. An horrendous mess.

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Mooses Felix 🇺🇸1 year ago

I live outside of Birmingham in the States.......parts not safe at all.....we call it murder'ham.....🫤

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Working Class of the Coding Class1 year ago

My great-great-grandmother was from Birmingham. Her husband's family from Manchester. What was the old working-class English come from places that may as well be mythical at this point.

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LetsBeFriends🐊 🐊1 year ago

I can't imagine living in a country where the populace is so asleep that something like this could even be possible. They are literally breeding out and using immigration to replace all native Brits. 🤔

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Prabhat Singh1 year ago

Pakistan has conquered UK without firing a shot

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Markoos1 year ago

The fruits of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens. The end result of destroying Christianity. Take heed kids.

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Whisper Truth1 year ago

The U.S. probably has had 20 million invaders the last 4 years. Which got me wondering about an hour ago, any estimates on ALL the nations combined?

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IA Hawkeye1 year ago

they once ruled a 1/3rd of the world. now the 3rd world rules them.

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Bry1 year ago

Disgusting to see

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ANJI USA PASSION🇺🇲🙏😘1 year ago

@mehdirhasan thankfully the British are turning against this project forced on people called multiculturalism it sucks it's horrible

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Hindutva anarchist 🇳🇵🇮🇳1 year ago

It's necessary that British people have to protect their own homeland. It's not time to be soft. I'm from india and I know how it feels when you can't walk freely in your own place

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