12 Feb 2023

"DEPORT, NOT SUPPORT" Fiery UK Anti-Refugee Protest Erupts After Child Records Migrant Paedophile's Proposition

When the girl said, "I'm only 15," the Ukrainian migrant replied, "Okay, good." "That's not good," said the girl. "You don't do this in this country...you go to jail if you do this."

By Tyler Durden: A peaceful protest outside a UK hotel housing asylum-seekers turned violent on Friday evening as protestors -- enraged over a recording of a proposition of an English child by a Ukrainian migrant -- reportedly threw bricks and set a police van on fire. 

Three people were arrested in the uproar that took place next to the Suites Hotel in the borough of Knowsley, Merseyside, near Liverpool. No serious injuries were reported. 

"For officers and police vehicles to be damaged in the course of their duty protecting the public is disgraceful," said Assistant Chief Constable Paul White. 

The protest was sparked by a video posted this week by a 15-year-old British girl. It captures a self-proclaimed 25-year-old Ukrainian migrant propositioning her for sex -- and persisting even after she tells him she's ten years younger.

When the girl says, "I'm only 15," the migrant replies, "Okay, good."

"That's not good," says the girl. "You don't do this in this country...you go to jail if you do this."


The incident took place near the hotel where the migrant is residing at taxpayer expense. Tonight, protestors displayed a sign reading "DEPORT, NOT SUPPORT." Videos circulating on social media show what appears to be hundreds of protestors who turned out to vent their anger over the mass influx of migrants, some of whom have little respect for Western morals. Protestors set a police van ablaze, and accused authorities of protecting "nonces" -- UK slang for pedophiles. According to one man reporting from the scene, police drove the van amid the throng and then abandoned it. He argues it was a deliberate provocation meant to provoke a violent backlash:

The Associated Press swept the reason for the protest under the rug. Friday night's AP report only mentioned, via a quote from a member of parliament, "an alleged incident on social media," without giving any other information.

That MP, Labour member George Howarth, said "until the police have investigated the matter, it is too soon to jump to conclusions and the effort on the part of some to inflame the situation is emphatically wrong."

Police in riot gear stand abreast near the hotel housing migrants, as a fire burns behind them (Liverpool Echo via The Mirror)
Meanwhile, leftists were quick to brand protestors who were reacting to an alleged attempt at pedophilia as "far right", "racist" and "fascist." Allegations of racial slurs were made without giving specifics. While the UK isn't accepting as many asylum-seekers as countries like France and Germany, there's been a major spike in refugees landing on British beaches in small boats and dinghies via the English Channel. Source

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