Queen Elizabeth states the bleeding obvious instead of calling for action

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Queen Elizabeth II has joined the swollen ranks of the pathetic and impotent ruling elite in stating the obvious.

In her official statement, the British Head of State declared the massacre of innocent people (including children) by an Islamist terrorist in Manchester as a “barbarous act.”

During her 65-year reign, she has overseen the engineered dismantling of homogenous British community through the politicians’ pernicious mass immigration policy and the placing of these alien groups in ‘hideously white’ towns and villages without so much as peep of protest from Her Majesty.

The Queen’s response to this latest attack on everything we hold dear is typical of what we are now subject to from our ruling elite and political masters – empty platitudes instead of calls for action.

Of course, it’s not the Queen’s place to be dictating political action, but how about a statement of defiance, providing an example of strong leadership and a subtle rebuking of the failed political class to change their ways?

A good start would have to state that “these barbarous acts cannot be tolerated.”

“The people of Manchester have responded with humanity and compassion,” she continued.

Concert goers took spontaneous action to help one another and protect children during and immediately after the horrific event, it’s something homogenous cultural and racial groups do in times of crisis – act as an extended family unit in the interest of the whole.

Given that most of the concert goers were British, we witnessed this kind of compassion and unity.

It happened when floods ravished our northern towns in England leaving hundreds of people homeless, and you need look no further than the racially and culturally homogenous Japan, whose people came together to provide for their fellow countrymen in the wake of the Tohoku Earthquake tragedy.

National unity by virtue of cultural and racial commonality is something that the multiculturalists are incapable of understanding.

We need stronger leaders, and until they stand up and step forward, our cultural collapse is assured and rivers of British blood will swell.

The Queens’s official address is published below:

The whole nation has been shocked by the death and injury in Manchester last night of so many people, adults and children, who had just been enjoying a concert.

I know I speak for everyone in expressing my deepest sympathy to all who have been affected by this dreadful event and especially to the families and friends of those who have died or were injured.

I want to thank all the members of the emergency services, who have responded with such professionalism and care.

And I would like to express my admiration for the way the people of Manchester have responded, with humanity and compassion, to this act of barbarity.

Elizabeth R.

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