This video discusses a violent incident in Belfast where a Sudanese man with indefinite leave to remain attempted to behead a victim, sparking debates about immigration policy, political responses, and social tensions. The incident highlights how immigration status, political rhetoric, and community reactions interact during crises, with critics arguing that calls for calm often serve to maintain the status quo rather than address underlying issues.
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The Belfast Atrocity
Added:Nate, unfortunately, we need to talk about an incident that happened in Belfast yesterday. We're recording this on the afternoon of Tuesday the 9th, >> and last night on Monday night, there was stabbing chaos.
>> Stabbing chaos. A man a man was involved in stabbing chaos in Belfast.
It's okay. It's all all right because there was heroism as well. Concentrate on the amazing heroism of the normal white Irish people that were there. That that's the main thing. Keep calm.
Calm down.
You seem perfectly calm, but calm down.
Uh mate, it's just one more atrocious thing, isn't it? One more atrocious thing. Anyone that watches the news will know what this is. Not we're going to talk about in essence the facts of the matter is one Sudanese man. I need said Somali. Apparently at first he was reported as Somali but he's not. He's Sudanese.
>> Police police police did actually come out and state he was Somalian.
>> Well Somalia and the Sudan are very close to each other. He could live on the B. He could have come from the border and it's very close. All right.
Anyway, it's Sudin.
And uh last night at about half 10 in the evening, I believe it was this morning on my breakfast show reported it was half 10 in the morning. I think it was in the evening. Um people nor the normal people of Northern Ireland noticed that there's a kathuffle going on in the street. In fact, it's this Sudin guy, an asylum seeker. An asylum seeker.
>> No, >> was he not? The last report I read, >> he has indefinite leave to remain.
>> Oh, well, okay. Sorry. That's right. So he was >> he was indefinite leave to remain.
>> Now he's got indefinite leave to remain.
Fair enough. Yep. Y >> makes it even worse in my book.
>> The Sudanese man is shouting, babbling in his own dialect. And he's got a knife and as soon as you realize what's going on, it's not just a fight. He is stabbing him in the face, in the head, in the neck, soaring at his neck, trying to behead him. Basically, people are shouting. So whoever's behind the camera, whatever shouting, he's trying to behead him. He's trying to behead him.
And in and in the end, uh, three or four normal Irish people go up to him.
Someone smacks him with, uh, one of those curling and those curling sticks, right? Or get a Gaelic football stick things. Um, and someone else, I think, boots him in the head. And anyway, they get him off of him. Uh, the victim was taken to hospital, I read, with a serious eye injury. You're saying it's both eyes, is it? Anyway, at least one serious eye injury and multiple wounds to the head.
>> Is it because he got stabbed in the eyes so much? It's blood pouring from his eyes.
>> One report was when he was taken in the ambulance, he was just screaming and screaming.
>> And um Okay.
So that happened.
So then the fallout from it, the police said, the Northern Irish police said they don't think it's a terrorist incident and they're not looking for anyone else involved in it. Both people are live locally. Yeah. So the guy apparently I read that he's from Sudan.
He was in Paris. He he'd got to Paris and then he'd gone to Dublin, been let into Dublin and then just got a bus to Northern Ireland, Belfast, and at some point, what, a year or two ago, 18 months ago, was given I read that he had a five-year right to remain, but you're saying it's indefinite one.
>> From what I know, yeah, it was it was leave to remain. Indefinite leave to remain. May maybe maybe I'm getting muddled up just over the the first part, but yeah, was leave to remain. I mean, he was he was allowed to stay here, but yeah, I mean maybe the length of time, but to be fair, that's kind of wholly irrelevant really, isn't it? I guess >> it is. Yes, it's quibbling, isn't it?
You're right. At the end of the day, no Sudanese people should be in this country. And you know, it's all well and good saying, well, we don't believe it's a terrorist incident.
Okay, you shouldn't be here. I I don't believe you that it's not a terrorist incident. You're very quick to say that at all times.
You shouldn't be here. And Kia Starmer's statement about all of this was like, "We do not tolerate this." But you do.
>> You do. You categorically do. We know you do because you won't deport him and you keep importing these people.
So you do tolerate it. All politicians are tolerating this. they are tolerating.
I mean he's he's a effectively a legal migrant now to a degree isn't he really?
I yeah asylum seeker I guess but you know he's allowed to stay.
>> They are tolerating attempted beheadings in the [ __ ] street.
This is a choice. This is a choice.
>> Now we we we we have been incredibly tolerant. I tell you what, my best advice for everyone, right? Whether you're a legal or an illegal migrant, my best advice, get your affairs in order and just leave now. Just leave now. Because if this doesn't get resolved, the backlash from all of this situation, not just this, but everything, the culmination of decades of being completely ignored and betrayed, it's going to be biblical.
it will be biblical. So even if you're a nice migrant, genuinely my advice would be get your affairs in order. The wealth that you have drained from this country, take it and be a millionaire in your own country because I I swear you're not going to want to be around otherwise.
It's not going to be good.
I've heard there's all sorts of protests being uh organized in Belfast.
>> The police apparently as well.
>> They want to try and lock down Belfast to some degree. Um but already all over Twitter and all over the place, people are saying turn out in Belfast for this.
>> Okay. You can imagine the same things that said by sort of our politicians.
You already mentioned K Starmmer. A lot of them appealing for calm and condemning it. Rajel Farage did say that we're giving out we've been giving out right to remain like smarties. That's the quote he kept saying. Yeah. But he didn't follow that up by saying I will remove these people.
And that's why you're a dead end, [ __ ] You [ __ ] wet wipe.
It's all well and good going, "Well, we we've done this. What are you going to do about it if you got in power, Nig."
and all these politicians going, "Remain calm." I did a tweet about this. It was like, "Oh, guys, everyone just remain calm. The politicians are trying to keep the status quo. Remain calm."
>> Don't tell everyone to stay calm when you're doing nothing.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Remain calm and quiet while we maintain the status quo. Exactly.
Yeah. Exactly.
>> That's literally all they're doing.
They're not going, "Stay calm. We're gonna fix this. Stay calm because we're handling it. It's just stay calm.
Stay calm so we can keep a lid on this [ __ ] show.
Stay calm so we don't rock the boat too much. Stay calm so we can keep this path going. This train moving down to [ __ ] house town.
Literally annihilation at this point.
Beheadings in the [ __ ] street on a Monday evening. Are you joking?
>> Like what?
What what have we done to ourselves?
Well, we haven't done it.
>> Yeah.
>> We voted against it explicitly.
>> Yeah.
Uh Robert's been quite strong on it. You know, he's sent a letter saying, "We demand to know exactly who this was and tweeting about how if it was up to him would bring back the death penalty and this person would be executed."
Uh various things like that. One thing in the article towards the end of this article, I just thought it was interesting to note the response from some of the same old people. Northern Ireland's justice minister said that there are bad faith actors who want to stir up trouble. Oh, sorry. So, so we noticed the beheading, did we? We noticed the attempted beheading. Are we're causing up trouble because we're outraged by the attempted beheading from people you imported to the country. Are you [ __ ] mad? The gaslighting [ __ ] >> Yeah.
>> Such reprehensible behavior. Such morally bankrupt dog [ __ ] Don't notice.
>> Yeah. I know. It's outrageous.
>> It's almost as if because you know we we we we cover this stuff all the bloody time. It's almost as if the government wants to create an entire just generations of racists because this is what you do if you want to create them. Is that what you want?
What are you doing?
>> What are you actually doing?
>> Yeah.
Speaking at a press conference in Stormmont, the justice minister Naomi Long said, "The only people who will be harmed if there is unrest on our streets are innocent people."
>> Sorry, that is an innocent man, isn't it?
>> The only thing that will be achieved is further victims.
And so I'm asking for people to be calm, to be rational at a time when it is easy to be irrational because you're hurt, you're upset, and you're angry, and because there are bad faith actors who want to stir trouble, >> right? I'm still not hearing what they're going to do to fix it, though.
>> That's again still keep calm so we can maintain this status quo. Please keep calm. Just shut up. Keep calm.
>> Yeah.
>> This ball is rolling. We're not getting off. We're not getting off this train.
like so infuriating.
>> Oh yeah, and here's a classic. I understand that many people from our ethnic minority and foreign national community will be fearful today.
>> A white guy was had his eyes gouged out and is fighting for his life in an induced coma. But sorry. Yeah, we'll we'll just cry about the ethnic minority, shall we? [ __ ] off. Go away.
The ethnic minority and foreign national community will be fearful today.
>> Yeah, whatever.
>> The lead.
>> So, sorry. Go on.
>> I was just say, well, yeah, maybe they should. Maybe if they were fearful, stuff like this wouldn't happen. Maybe they should be fearful.
Maybe they should feel unwelcome because they're not demonstrabably following the democratic process. They have not been welcomed in. People have voted against it. You cannot say that they are welcome. Yes, you can say they're welcomed by the political class, but the natives have every single time voted against it.
As the Alliance Party and their leader said, one individual doing one awful act is not representative of everyone who lives in Northern Ireland, nor should we allow it to become so.
I think people are saying the suggestion is it's more the fact that random Africans are going to do the stuff than anything else, mate. Not people in Northern Ireland. What the [ __ ] >> Oh, mate.
It's kind of insane, isn't it?
>> Yeah. How could it be? How more unjust and horrific could it be? sort of him completing the beheading.
>> Yeah, it's uh it's it's like something from a horror film, is it?
>> I tell you what, it's going to be a long summer.
It's going to be a really long summer.
>> And the political classes, they're going to be pissing themselves come the end because if this is happening at the start of summer, it's not even hot. It's not even hot yet. We know there's a correlation.
There's a nice correlation there.
Summer, heat, hot, people getting out and about. These things, these atrocities happen at a exponentially higher rate. It's going to be a long ass summer.
>> Yeah. I don't see any appeal to the Sudin community to not behead people.
>> Yeah.
>> It's the appeal to the white community to not do anything, the native community to just accept something like this. Just be calm. Not. Oh, by the way, Sudin expats in this country, we don't actually behead people in the street. That's the that we don't really do that. Do do remember do be mindful not to start trying to behead people. Nothing like that.
>> It's not in vogue here. We don't do that.
>> Yeah. I mean, and just ju just immediate gaslighting.
Just an appeal to calm. Say that anyone that's got a problem with it who fails to remain calm is just stirring up trouble.
and sympathy for the foreign community.
That dynamic can't last forever, can it?
>> No. Oh, God. Man, >> it just can't
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