A burnt out car in Belfast. Fox News/Getty.
Chaos has erupted in Belfast Northern Ireland after the attempted decapitation of a deaf special needs man by a Sudanese immigrant. Fox News. The attacker, Hadi Alodid, attacked the victim, a 40 year old man, with a knife. Shocking video showed the man repeatedly stabbing his victim, who lost at least one eye in the attack. The video went viral and spread outrage and two nights of protests, arson and chaos have resulted from the attack. The suspect crossed the border with Ireland and was granted a five year asylum. Attackers burned homes that they believed were occupied by immigrants and clashed with cops. The incident comes on the heels of another major immigration related outrage in the UK, where an immigrant falsely claimed that his murder victim was a racist and the police believed it.
My Comment:
Some context is probably necessary. This attack occurred in one of the roughest areas in Northern Belfast in the Catholic New Lodge neighborhood and the Protestant Tiger's Bay neighborhood. During The Troubles it was one of the areas with the heaviest casualties. Though the conflict is over, the neighborhoods are still divided and there are a lot of young men on both sides in paramilitary organizations. It's a major reason why this blew up so badly.
These areas have been hit hard by immigration. Like I said, it was a rough neighborhood to begin with and that means that it was cheap to live there so a lot of immigrants did. They brought crime, higher prices and competition for jobs that hurt a neighborhood that was already in trouble. There was widespread, and justified, anger over immigration even before this attack.
But the brutal and senseless nature of this attack was a major factor as well. The victim in this case was a 40 year old man who was already either deaf or mostly deaf and he had some other issues as well. He was described as special needs, a nice man that had some problems and had even tried to help Alodid when he moved in.
Alodid returned his kindness with one of the more brutal attacks caught on video. I won't post it here but he is shown stabbing his victim in the neck, face and eyes and showing no remorse of it. If it wasn't for the heroic actions of bystanders, his victim would be dead. But even now, his quality of life won't be much, he lost at least one eye and it's still an open question if he will ever see again with his 2nd eye. Unless he recovers his sight, what kind of life can he even lead after this as a deaf and blind man? Attacking him and leaving him in this state was an act of unimaginable cruelty.
As for the riots and attacks, it seems like they are very targeted. This isn't the chaos we saw in 2020's George Floyd riots, which targeted basically everyone. These attacks are specifically targeting the folks they are angry at, the immigrants and the police, rather than the general public.
There is also quite a bit of support for the actions of the rioters. The usual voices are obviously condemning it, but a lot of folks are to the point where they think the UK can't fix things through voting anymore. More folks don't support the arson and violence, but are sympathetic to the cause and angry about immigration.
My guess is that this will fizzle out, probably in a couple of days. I could see it lasting through the weekend though. But will the anger last longer than that? I am not sure.
What I am sure is that the UK is heading to a very dark place. Voters no longer feel they can get what they want, less immigration, through voting. There has been some change, the rate of immigration is slowing down under labor, but it doesn't help with the millions of immigrants already there. Immigration has slowed, not stopped and the people in the UK aren't getting what they really want, deportation and remigration.
Could we see some kind of civil conflict? It's certainly possible in Northern Ireland. The Loyalists and Nationalists still have some organizations, though finding weapons would be difficult. We could certainly see some kind of 2nd troubles, though this time with both sides now allied against the migrants and the government.
But things could conceivably get even worse. Conflict outside of Northern Ireland is possible as well. Folks are absolutely tired of these kinds of murders, the grooming gangs and the endless stream of migrants, legal and otherwise. And there is even a small chance of an actual civil war. The next elections will be critical, hopefully Nigel Farage and his Reform Party will sweep and they will bring real change...

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