@RedLipRiots - Red Lip Riots
A message I was sent. I’m sharing it anonymously because the truth now has to hide to be heard: “I’m 46. British. Worked since I was 16. Spent 25 years in homelessness services from the street teams in London to running housing for care leavers and vulnerable kids. I was good. Really good. Nominated for a Pride of Britain award. Then we were asked to take unaccompanied migrants. More money for the charity if we said yes double what a British care leaver brought in. I covered a night shift. Heard a noise. Walked in on a migrant on a video call shouting for a Caliphate. Others on screen with him. Holding rifles. I reported it. They moved him. Quietly. I reported it again. Prevent ignored it. Then one of our girls a British 16 year-old reported she’d been assaulted by another migrant. I said enough. I told the charity and the local authority we couldn’t house unknown adult males next to vulnerable children. I thought that was common sense. They called it racism. I was suspended. Investigated. And then sacked. 25 years of service gone. I lost my job. Lost my flat. I became homeless. No priority status. No help. I ended up rough sleeping. I only survived because I went back to my family. But that’s what I got for putting British kids first.” This is what happens when truth becomes hate speech and betrayal becomes policy. We are not the extremists. We are the witnesses. And we will carry the day.🇬🇧 I don't usually ask for posts to be shared but this is one that needs to be seen far and wide. @danwootton @PatrickChristys @MartinDaubney @GBNEWS