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UK girl beaten: Is it just "school wars" fashion or drive out the white oppressors? - C C - Mar 25, 2026 LEO KEARSE https://youtu.be/RJVQqJzYnSQ EXTERNAL INTRO: This attack didn't happen in a vacuum. We've had decades of anti-white violence normalised by the media, academia and our institutions. What did people think our academics and politicians meant when they said "abolish whiteness", "white lives don't matter", "kill all white men" and "it's good when whites are massacred"? The backlash is interesting. For a long time, the worst aspects of "diversity" and anti-white racism mainly impacted working class girls. Now they're at the gates of the middle classes and "Pink Ladies" are protesting outside Zara. It's harder for the establishment to dismiss these clearly kind, caring women as reactionary bigots. VIDEO EXCERPTS: So, this is a few days ago. A white girl was being chased by a mob of diverse individuals -- you know, scholars and engineers -- those sort of people. She took refuge in a branch of Zara, a clothes shop in Bristol ... And the security guards in Zara forced her out of the shop. Apparently, these are the claims. [...] whereupon the mob attacked her and savagely beat her. [...] The assault, which was filmed and has been described as sickening by Avon and Somerset police, is thought to be linked to recent school wars trend on social media (Red versus Blue school wars). I think it's also linked to other trends as well. When I talk about trends, I'm talking about demographic change. Five teenagers who are arrested in connection with the incident, which happened on Wednesday, have been released on bail. The girl's dad, who we're calling Phil to protect the identity of the family, told the BBC she feels let down that witnesses did not intervene. How are they supposed to intervene when they're going to go to jail for racism if they stop it? You know, look at the security guard at Manchester Arena. He was scared to stop a terrorist because he's worried about being called racist. [...] And number two, if you stop them performing their authentic cultural tradition, you're going to get called racist. Anyway, she was seen walking around the area with 25 people following her for 25 minutes. They were following her. Nobody wanted to help. Nobody wanted to say, "Are you safe?" A video of the attack is circulated widely on social media. Yeah, I just played it. And it is thought to be linked to a recent trend which encouraged pupils to fight each other. The girl eventually found safety when a group of students took her into their flat... https://youtu.be/RJVQqJzYnSQ RE: UK girl beaten: Is it just "school wars" fashion or drive out the white oppressors? - confused2 - Mar 25, 2026 ^^^ This is very odd. One of the legs doing the kicking looked (to me) to be part of a white female wearing a short skirt. Could this be a homophobic attack rather than racist? The original skinhead attacks were as likely to result from homophobia as racism .. a 'diverse' group embracing English culture perhaps? Skinhead culture didn't include attacking girls .. perhaps English culture has finally embraced equal opportunities? I don't think the origins of this are quite what Mr Angry spins it up to be - though you might have to be a child to understand what is actually happening. RE: UK girl beaten: Is it just "school wars" fashion or drive out the white oppressors? - C C - Mar 26, 2026 (Mar 25, 2026 11:33 PM)confused2 Wrote: [...] though you might have to be a child to understand what is actually happening. Yah, they live in a world all their own. Apparently one of the attackers in the video is wearing what looks like religious culture garb, but it could just as much be a costume worn by characters in a video game fantasy or an anime cartoon. This one below shows the "attack video" with less blur, on the left side of the screen 8 seconds in. The girl seems to be talking to someone on her phone. I don't understand the supposed connection to the Red versus Blue school wars. Because none of participants (including the victim) are wearing blue or red, and that stuff seems confined to online competitions. But still, it probably is some kind of exotic game that the adults don't understand. Not all the combat scenarios actually involve colors, I guess. "One, promoting a 'Hackney war', reportedly used images of weapons to bring, including knives and compasses. Another 'north London war' pitted pupils from four named 'red side' schools against four on the 'blue side', The Guardian reported." Disturbing Incident Outside Zara in Bristol ... https://youtu.be/Zz0A5NdVzskRE: UK girl beaten: Is it just "school wars" fashion or drive out the white oppressors? - confused2 - Mar 26, 2026 5 March 2026 .. more about Bristol.. "The family of 12-year-old girl attacked at a central Bristol school say the violence was enflamed by a so-called 'School Wars' social media post being shared by young teenagers in Bristol. The post lists Bristol secondary schools on 'red' or 'blue' sides, and associated posts have encouraged organised violence between schools on opposing sides. Similar posts have appeared for schools in Cardiff, Birmingham and London. In footage viewed by ITV News, the 12-year-old girl is repeatedly punched in the face at her 'blue' school by a 13-year-old boy from a 'red' school. He also attacks other children present." More: https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2026-03-05/bristol-social-media-school-wars-trend-blamed-for-attack-on-12-year-old-girl The attack in the OP might be related. My spin would be that it was a punishment beating .. most likely relating to the victim snitching on one or more of the attackers for shoplifting. After following the victim in 'We're gonna get you' mode they'd have lost face if they'd done nothing once the victim was cornered. The victim seemed to think a shop would be a safe space whereas the attackers ignored the probability of being caught by security cameras.. hence shopifting. Children can organise shoplifting - a group of children enter a shop - with too many to watch they just pick up whatever they want and walk out with it. Attempting to prosecute a child (or anyone) for shoplifting takes time, costs money and is very unlikely to succeed. If a security camera shows an item on a shelf and after someone stands in front of the shelf the item has gone .. that isn't sufficient to prove the person took the item. I'm glad I'm no longer a shopkeeper. RE: UK girl beaten: Is it just "school wars" fashion or drive out the white oppressors? - Syne - Mar 26, 2026 Welp, there's nothing you can do about it. The assaults, the shoplifting,... [/sarc] |