Excessive Immigration
And Britain’s Colourful Dystopian Sunset
As anti-racist and open-borders hysteria reaches a crescendo in Britain, the shy tide of resistance is finally turning.
By now we are all used to the headlines about terrorist incidents, grooming gangs and illegal immigration. It has been virtually taboo to openly question these developments, but the growing problems that they bring in crime, education, housing and health can no longer be ignored.
In Excessive Immigration, Winston C. Banks joins the dots between events and headlines, and reveals the systemic and dangerous subversion of traditional British culture — indeed of European and Western civilisation — by carefully examining the phenomena of anti-Semitism, racism, Islamophobia and Brexit, and challenging the predominantly leftist academic establishment that has suppressed these inconvenient truths.
If you suspect you have been lied to, that your own observations and opinions about these vital topics are routinely and unfairly mocked, and that free speech in Britain is under threat, this ground-breaking text is for you.
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Contents | A Note on Sources Introduction 1. Words, Terms and Meanings 2. Xenophobia and Xenophilia 3. Anti-Semitism 4. A Black and White Problem 5. Understanding Racism 6. Problems of European Union Free Movement 7. The Problem of Islam 8. Population Concerns 9. Interethnic and Intergroup Problems 10. The Impact on Indigenous Whites 11. Some Academic Battles 12. Games Social Justice Warriors Play 13. Anecdotes and Examples 14. Threats to Free Speech 15. Speculations on Decline and Inequality 16. Might and Rights 17. A Momentary but Necessary Dark Cloud of Self-Questioning 18. Problems We Want to Ignore 19. Are There Any Solutions? 20. The Takeaway Message and Challenge References and Relevant Reading |
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Author | Winston C. Banks |
Binding | Paperback |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-910524-01-5 |
ISBN-10 | 1910524018 |
Languages | English |
Number Of Pages | 308 |
Product Group | Book |
Publication Date | 2019-01-18 |
Publisher | Arktos Media Ltd |
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