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English writer ✍️ @EuroConOfficial, @TheCriticMag • Commentator🎙️@TalkTV, @GBNews & podcasts • @cambridge_uni 🎓 • 📩 charliebentleyastor@proton.me

Jan 22, 2025, 6 tweets

💥📰 EXCLUSIVE - 'Southport killer's anti-white motivations?'

Some contents of Axel Rudakubana's laptops were revealed by Police overnight.

They included cached images relating to wars and international conflicts including in Ukraine, Gaza and Korea - but he also took a disturbing interest in ethnic cleansing.

Documents found on the tablet covered a wide range of violent conflicts including the history of Nazi Germany, violence around Buddhism in Sri Lanka, clan cleansing in Somalia, Rwandan genocide, Iraq and Balkans conflict, victims of torture, tales of beheadings and cartoons depicting violence.

This might be anticipated in someone "obsessed" with violence. But examine some of the books and papers found in his house and a picture begins to be emerge:

The violence centres around genocide and ethnic cleansing... 👇

Some of the titles include:

• ‘A place under heaven - Amerindian Torture and Cultural Violence’

•‘The Mau Mau War: British Counterinsurgency in Colonial Kenya’

•‘Death and survival during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda’

• ‘Examination of punishments dealt to slave rebels in two 18th Century British Plantation Societies’.

At first glance, there seems a disturbing anti-Anglo tone to some of these titles, focusing of the oppression of black and 'indigenous' people by white, colonial Europeans.

At school, Rudakubana was known to talk of "Britain needing a genocide like Rwanda" and, at a football match in which he played around the age of 15, he declared the need for a "white genocide".

The potential role of racism, genocide, and eugenics in Rudakubana's inspirations for the Southport massacre has been unexamined by the Press, and will be unheard by a public jury.

Evidence from Denmark suggests that second-generation immigrants from the Third World are in fact more prone to crime than their parents.

These children often suffer identity issues, untethered from the culture of the motherland but unable to see themselves in or value the culture of their birthplace.

Some come to idealise the 'motherland' to which they have never been, and come to resent the host nation in which they 'find' themselves.

doi.org/10.1080/140438…

Whilst correlation is not causation, members of the public and concerned parents are justified in posing questions of failed assimilation, radicalisation and 'reverse-racism' in immigrants arriving en-masse into Europe and the UK.

Harbouring concerns around public safety and cultural compatibility are asserted to be xenophobic, racist, or ‘far-right'.

The pronouncement by Keir Starmer that this attack was just another instance of “knife crime” felt to some like a deflection and only fuelled accusation of ‘managed narratives’ by a government who—for the sake of maintaining some semblance of social order—is being disingenuous about the nature of the crime and denying the systematic issues that appear to be either contributing to or facilitating similar deadly attacks.

Those that are enraged see no relation between this event and that of hooded youths stabbing each other in gang warfare or the unpremeditated stabbings arising from weapon-carrying culture. Such crimes are opportunistic whilst, from what information is available, the massacre in Southport appears to witnesses to have been a deliberate and targeted attack.

If we cannot have these contentious conversation now, then when?

People are able to read the last four months of my research into the Southport stabbing on Substack 👇

charliebentleyastor.substack.com

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