Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
US Vice President JD Vance expresses solidarity with British citizens who are standing up for their culture, encouraging attendees of the Unite the Kingdom rally to persevere despite Keir Starmer’s efforts to suppress opposition to mass migration.
The rally, organized by Tommy Robinson in London over the weekend, attracted thousands of patriots proudly displaying British flags. Starmer’s government attempted to disrupt the event by denying visas to 11 foreign speakers labeled as “far-right agitators.”
Prime Minister Starmer defended the visa bans, denouncing the organizers of the march for promoting hatred and division. He emphasized that the views of the banned individuals do not represent the values of a respectful and fair Britain.
During the event, a video captured a stark contrast as a left-wing woman was seen in tears while embracing her masked companion, seemingly distressed by the display of national flags.
Vance countered the establishment narrative by stating that the desire for secure borders does not equate to extremism. He encouraged UK citizens to continue defending their culture and reject the mass influx of unvetted individuals into their neighborhoods.
Vance emphasized the importance of living in safe neighborhoods, preserving job opportunities for locals, and maintaining control over national borders. He highlighted the impact of low-wage immigration on lower-income black and Hispanic Americans, both in the US and the UK.
Furthermore, Vance urged the UK to prioritize border security and follow a path similar to the America First agenda. He has been vocal in criticizing Starmer and European leaders for their policies and crackdown on free speech.
As frustration with open borders grows in the West, Vance’s support for those resisting cultural erosion underscores the right of free nations to safeguard their identity and security.
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