British citizens are advised not to get too upset when the Third Worlders imported to displace them stab their daughters to death. They are told to “tone down” public statements, lest other Britons be encouraged to defend their country.
Via Daily Mail:
Rhiannon Whyte, 27, was stabbed 23 times with a screwdriver by Sudanese national Deng Majek while waiting at a train station in October 2024.
Majek, 28, who was sentenced to 29 years in prison in January, then spent the night dancing and drinking in the car park of Park Inn Hotel in Bescot, Walsall, where Rhiannon worked.
Her death came three months after the fatal stabbings of three young girls in Southport by 17-year-old Axel Rudakubana, a British citizen of Rwandan descent.
In the aftermath of the horror they had helped to inflict by flooding the country with savages, the authorities stepped in:
Now, Rhiannon’s mother, Siobhan, has claimed police said they didn’t want ‘another Southport’ when she told them her daughter’s life support was to be turned off.
There was public unrest in Southport following the gruesome murders of children by Rudakubana.
She said: ‘Did they tell us what to say? No. Did they guide us so it didn’t look so aggressive? Maybe. I was aggressive – they toned it down.’
Otherwise, people might have gotten angry.
The family of an English woman brutally killed by a screwdriver-wielding African asylum seeker was told by police to "tone down" their public statement. https://t.co/86SgltKlXP
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) June 21, 2026
On a tip from Wiggins.