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By Alex Story


Published: 08/07/2025

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Updated: 08/07/2025

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The punishment we witness daily is being meted out to us because, in their eyes, we are guilty

“Persecutors are convinced that their violence is justified; they consider themselves judges, and therefore must have guilty victims”, Rene Girard, the late French historian, wrote in The Scape Goat published in 1986.

“The more unlikely the accusations”, the more persecutors believe them and the more likely the utter destruction of the guilty follows.


He adds that the “absurdity” of the persecutors’ claims strengthens rather than weakens their case.

Lying, distorting, exaggerating, obfuscating, and dehumanising, all fuelled by an intense, guttural and emotional hatred focused on their intended target, are their tools of attritional war.

It is, therefore, through the eyes of a persecutor that we should see the ongoing violence, physical, moral, cultural and religious, being visited on Great Britain and her people today.

The punishment we witness daily is being meted out to us because we are, in their eyes, guilty.

In the Judgement of the King of Navarre, written by French Poet Guillaume de Machaut as the Black Plague ripped through much of Europe at the end of 1340s, during the reign of Edward III, the Jews were blamed for poisoning “rivers and fountains that had been clear and pure”, leading to “ten times one hundred thousand” deaths, “in country and city”.

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The result, which Guillaume de Machaut welcomes as rightful retribution for “this treachery”, was that “every Jew was destroyed, some hanged, others burned; some were drowned, others beheaded with an axe or sword”.

“And many Christians died together with them in shame”, he concludes.

We are them: the scapegoats.

Blamed for everything, guilty of everything.

Forsaken and unforgivable.

Examples for this abound, each more egregious than the next.

Each follows the same pattern.

Our greatest collective achievements are transformed into our deepest moral shame, becoming the unhinged focal point of their shrill, unceasing and mendacious attacks on what we were.

These they base on a manufactured past to better mark us as evil with their delirious branding irons.

Their lust for destruction is really all that needs feeding.

Last week, Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy hosted the Caribbean delegation of The Repair Campaign to discuss Reparations for Slavery and Colonialism.

Further, Jamaica announced that it would petition King Charles to refer the issue to the Privy Council, having been, it would seem, advised by Lord Richard Harmer, our very own perfidious Attorney General, on the matter.

The bill would run in the Trillions for Jamaica. It would open a rush of claims for other countries.

A trillion here, a trillion there, eventually you get to a very large number.

To even conceive of acquiescing to this act of self-destruction would be unprecedented. It would be an act of treason of the highest order, nothing more, nothing less.

David Lammy has naturally backed Reparations.

Standing in the United Kingdom parliament in 2018, he said: “As Caribbean people, we are not going to forget our history, we don’t just want to hear an apology — we want reparations.”

Note first that he said, “as Caribbean people we”, not “as Brits” nor “as English people”. He, in other words, sat in our parliament to lobby for “his people” thousands of miles away.

In short, he spoke on behalf of a foreign power. He is now our Foreign Secretary. As Richard Littlejohn would say: “You could not make it up!”

Secondly, while his tune seems to have changed a little since then, it is merely in the details. He still deeply believes in the morality of reparations.

By 2025, given his current position, he refrained from making upfront cash payment promises.

Instead, he spoke of much more obscure and lethal, but innocuous-sounding “non-financial” measures such as “skills sharing”, which could mean anything or everything.

It is in such lettered opacity that spineless serpents slither to better stun their unsuspecting prey.

When it comes to betraying the British public, it is best, with the current administration, to prepare for the worst.

To accept the notion of reparation at all, even a small part of the collective guilt he and his friends on the make are hoping to impose on us, is to welcome our purposeful annihilation.

The absurdity of the claim; he who makes them, and he who advises them, are all crucial pieces of evidence that point to our newfound status of Scapegoat: we are “the worst of all creatures”, in line with chapter 98:6 of the Koran.

Having been hypnotised by the drums of constant lies, the British Lion roams stunned around the political savanna while bands of state-backed and Fabian-inspired hyenas take chunk after chunk out this once proud, beautiful and undefeatable beast, as it repeats the slogans that have robbed it of everything.

“All cultures are the same”; “religion doesn’t matter”; “pooled sovereignty is progress”; “diversity is our strength”; “They built this place, not us”, are among the mad incantations that clog his mind.

Lammy, Harmer, and Starmer, only to name a handful of visible faces, agree in principle with the premise of Reparations.

Chagos, Gibraltar, accepting EU rules with no scrutiny and allowing the invasions of our Islands while we pay for the privilege of seeing our entire national self being traduced leaves no room for doubt.

They have no intention to stop.

What replaces the civilisational rubble left behind does not feature in their minds.

The concerted effort is the destruction of the guilty.

We are Guillaume de Machaut’s Jews: the scapegoats, their target.

We are the price they are willing to pay.

The Reparations debate is the final piece of the puzzle.

Now we know, we have no excuses left.