In May 2009, newspapers in Scotland and most national newspapers, including The Guardian, ran a story on eight members of a Scottish paedophile ring found guilty of child porn offences and conspiracy to abuse youngsters. Two of those found guilty, Neil Strachan and James Rennie, were big campaigners for gay rights.
In 2015, the Daily Telegraph ran a report on an anti-terrorism chief quitting over a failure to expel suspects from Britain. News of this kind isn’t making its way into the media nowadays, and I very much suspect our rulers or one of their pressure groups/think tanks has had these kinds of stories put beyond the pale.
We now have the same “cultural” selective reporting here in Manchester. The Manchester Evening News (MEN), which had, in 2015, a front page devoted to an incident where a man was jailed for hurling homophobic abuse at two gay men on a tram late one evening.
In 2025, the Manchester Evening News ran a massive report on nine British Movement supporters arrested in police raids for having displayed written words which may incite racial hatred (the case was later dropped).
I know from a reliable contact that a few years ago, Greater Manchester Police were investigating members of a Muslim grooming gang in South Manchester. The outcome of this police investigation never made it into the Evening News. It seems that negative stories about Muslims and gays are off limits for local media, and any hate crime against a sexual or racial minority is big news. Certainly in Manchester anyway.
The city of Manchester is simply too big for everyone to know what’s going on. The population of central Manchester has grown and grown. In the 1991 census, the city of Manchester’s population was 404,861, but by the 2011 census, the city’s population was 503,100, and by 2021, the number had grown to 551,938. This is only Manchester and doesn’t include joining areas of Salford or Trafford. Both these areas have had big population growth.
The Evening News can report whatever crimes it wants. So if there is a serial rapist prowling the streets, the MEN can be slow to mention this. At one time, a serial rapist was a big story, and every woman would be aware. Nowadays, fewer people buy the MEN due to the cost (£1.20p), and with so many people living here, anything could happen, and most of the public would be simply unaware.
More bad news for Manchester residents is the recent election of the Green Party candidate for Gorton and Denton. This is because the Greens will be more likely to organise mobs of immigrants and left-wingers to physically stop the arrest and deportation of illegals in racially mixed parts of the constituency.
This happened in one part of Glasgow named Pollokshields back in 2021, where a Home Office immigration team had to leave the area due to the threat of violence by left-wingers. Parts of Manchester which are have high immigrant populations, such as Rusholme and Moss Side, I believe, are already off limits to immigration enforcement officers due to physical opposition.
The “cultural selective” reporting in the Evening News and police actions in defusing situations work hand in hand, and it probably goes on year after year.
The criminal underclass in Manchester is racially mixed. There are strong links with white drug takers and new drug gangs from places like Somalia. This can often and easily be seen while passing by the Piccadilly Gardens area in the city centre.
Large numbers of people can be gathered by group messages and phone calls fairly quickly. This happened in the Leeds Harehills district in July 2024. The “trigger” was four Roma children being taken into care. A large mob soon gathered and a riot followed.
I suspect the police have developed fast-moving tactics of moving away and splitting up groups of immigrants and their white underclass allies whenever there is potential for public disorder. This, with a local media blackout, ensures the British public will be totally unaware of how bad things really are in multiracial cities.
A Manchester National Socialist
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