The Creeping Poison of Multiculturalism Spreads Out Through Scotland
Even in the Highlands and the Western Isles the cancer of multiculturalism is taking hold, taking small inroads into communities. A Chinese takeaway here, a curry house or kebab shop there, a Turkish barbers (usually staffed by Afghans or Kurdish) there. Not to forget the Asian owned tartan shops in the centre of Edinburgh, lots of 'traditional tartan' items on sale to the tourists, some even staffed by Indian employees wearing tartan turbans. (It is true - I have seen them!)
The Scottish tourist board likes the rest of Britain to consider this the traditional face of the Highlands, but in Nairn itself there are Chinese takeaways and Kashmiri curry houses, all staffed by non-whites.
Who can forget that it was some SNP genius at Holyrood who thought it a good idea to settle some Syrian 'refugee' families on the island coomunities in the Inner Hebrides. Add to that the asylum-seekers and 'refugees' being resettled or housed in hotels and not just in Glasgow, Edinburgh or Aberdeen, this blogger was shocked to see 'migrants' taking over a hotel in Fort William recently.
**** Remember just last year in Glasgow, what the political Left now refer to as 'the battle of Kenmure Street', a mixed mob of Left-wing activists and immigrants prevented the arrest and deportation of two illegal immigrants. Add to that a recent situation in Edinburgh where another mixed mob of 'anti-racists' and non-whites prevented the arrest and removal of another illegal immigrant.
The multiculturalists are getting bolder and their poison is spreading across Scotland.
Pictured below: Kenmure Street Glasgow, the police surrender to the mob and release the two Indian illegal immigrants from lawful custody.
In an extraordinary display of political shared thinking, both Scottish Tories and Scottish Labour have publicly berated First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for being responsible for the current chaos on Scotland's railways. A series of 24 strikes by embattled rail staff, a total of 700 services cut as of May 25th as the SNP government continues to mishandle Scotland's rail network.
And Just in Case You Missed the Media Coverage - Nicola Sturgeon is officially the longest serving First Minister of Scotland since devolution. How much more damage can she do into Scotland's currently uncertain future?
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