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Re: Should I fly the flag of St George?
by
hellflame
on 04/09/2025, 10:59:17 UTC
What you really need to do is ask how it has come to the time where people in England feel the need to express their nationality in this manner and who is really responsible for the latest flag waving craze. Radicalised politicans,academics,and woke lefty loons.


Let me break it down barney style.


A tiny fraction of your non nationals cause a hugely disproportionate amount of crime for their numbers and your government continue to ignore the fact that some people simply cannot be integrated into western civilisation as their way of life is alien to it and they arrogantly insist that you must become less like you in order to be more like them so they are not offended by you being like you.


I am baffled looking at your statistics to then come across the fact that one of the largest non bnational groups among you has little to no crime worth mentioning statistics unless it is for parking tickets in a workzone while actually "working" and paying their taxes as ridiculous as the income tax rate is these days is most european states.


I was going to use Polish non nationals (white european christians) who make up the vast majority but was slightly disappointed in them showing to have a number on the graph albeit only a tiny fraction of the statistics versus those from the exotic lands but I will use the next almost equal in number in relation to majority of foreign nationals so it lets you understand what the issue is here.

Overview of Irish Emigrants (white europeans christians) who number approx 600k citizens and their relationship to Crime in the UK.

Behold:

The crime rates among Irish emigrants in the UK have historically been low compared to other immigrant groups. Several factors contribute to this trend.
Factors Contributing to Low Crime Rates
1. Cultural Integration

    Irish emigrants often share cultural similarities with the local population, which can facilitate smoother integration.
    Strong community ties and support networks help maintain social norms and discourage criminal behavior.

2. Policing and Judicial Practices

    Historical policing strategies may have targeted Irish immigrants more heavily, leading to higher arrest rates without a corresponding increase in actual criminal activity.
    Research indicates that immigrants, including the Irish, were not systematically disadvantaged by the British court system despite higher rates of arrest.

3. Economic Opportunities

    Many Irish emigrants have found stable employment, reducing the economic motivations for crime.
    Access to jobs and social services can lead to better living conditions, which are associated with lower crime rates.

4. Public Perception and Media Influence

    The perception of Irish immigrants as law-abiding citizens has been reinforced over time, influencing both community behavior and law enforcement practices.
    Sensationalized media coverage often exaggerates crime rates among other immigrant groups, while the narrative around Irish emigrants has been more positive.

Conclusion

The combination of cultural integration, effective policing, economic opportunities, and public perception contributes to the low crime rates among Irish emigrants in the UK. These factors create an environment that discourages criminal behavior and promotes community cohesion.