Green Party claims it hates the Far-Right – but they plan to hold door open for them | Politics | News
Zack Polanski’s Green Party is forcing the British people to face the reality that his movement is the sharp edge of liberal-left lunacy. Imagine for a moment that you’re planning to go the polls in the Gorton and Denton by-election tomorrow. If you’ve paid attention to Green candidate Hannah Spencer, you’ll have been warned that the real danger in this poll is Reform UK “dividing people”, as though politics is ever about anything other than division.
The problem isn’t Ms Spencer, you understand, who levelled that accusation at Matt Goodwin after he asked why attacks such as Salman Abedi’s slaughter of 22 children at Manchester Arena were happening in Britain. I’m inclined to think she misspoke and didn’t mean that Brexity types are the cause of Islamist terror, but she was stupid enough to make it sound like that’s what she thinks.
You may have seen her party plead with you to tactically vote against “Reform’s politics of hate”. Like so many of her comrades, from Hope not Hate to the Socialist Worker, Ms Spencer wants you to think Reform UK is the real problem.
All this while she represents a party that wants open borders and would treat anybody who comes to this country as a citizen-in-waiting. Better yet, they’d assume anybody breaking into Britain was telling the truth about why they are here as “what the applicant says will be believed in the absence of contrary evidence”, according to their own asylum policy.
This sums up the perverse gaslighting that passes for morality on too much of the modern Left. They tell you that the Right are the problem. They say, or strongy hint, that such people are racist. All while advocating for a policy that would give actual right-wing extremists a free hand to come to a liberal democracy and show us what they think of such a society.
I know. We’re not supposed to think of Islamic terrorists as right-wing. It sort of scrambles the narrative that Muslims the world over are an oppressed minority. To speak this way risks stunning the keffiyeh clones into confusion in the way that saying “look what’s happening in Iran” does.
But are we supposed to class zealous, ultra-conservative Muslims with a murderous streak as liberal? Or left-wing? What about the ones who slaughter Jews and Yazidis? Who rape women? Who murder gays?
The Greens don’t concern themselves with such questions. They instead point at a religion that they associate with brown-skinned people and (in a very racist way) assume they will shelter underneath a liberal-left umbrella of love.
While on a missiong to “stand up against the Far-Right and fascism” they float immigration policy that would leave a gaping hole for any terrorist with half a brain to exploit.
And that terrorist will show the Greens exactly what he thinks of their ultra-liberal and permissive society be it with a knife, gun or bomb if British voters are ever stupid enough to elect these foolish fifth columnists.
It’s time to stop treating these people as a cute, fluffy, idealistic option or a punky protest vote when they would use their imagined moral high ground to empower people far closer to fascism than they are capable of imagining.
If we don’t, then the Greens could be in for a real lesson in “the politics of hate”.
