Site icon The Bernician

How The British Are Now Unofficially An Oppressed People Under International Law

How The British Are Now Unofficially An Oppressed People Under International Law

How The British Are Now Unofficially An Oppressed People Under International Law

No matter how much I wish it were otherwise for the sake of our children, the British are now classed as an Oppressed People, with the lawful right to resist the tyranny that is abounding on these shores. Here’s why.

Under international law, an oppressed people typically refers to groups facing systematic injustice and subjugation, often in the context of foreign occupation, or racist regimes that deny certain segments of the population their birthrights.

Sound familiar?

According to the Charter of the United Nations, states may not use force against the lawful exercise of self-determination, while those seeking self-determination may use military force if there is no other way to achieve their goals.

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which entered into force on March 23, 1976, emphasizes the recognition of the inherent dignity and equal and unalienable rights of all members of the human family, as the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.

How much freedom, justice and peace have you had over the first year of this proxy government of the WEF?

Institutionalised oppression can occur without active oppression by individuals, as it is often embedded in laws, customs and practices that systematically favor specific groups over others.

Is institionalised oppression not the very purpose of the two-tier justice system, which has incarcerated a young white mother for 31 months over a tweet she deleted, when a Muslim rapist escaped prison after claiming ignorance of the law?

Furthermore, this systemic tyranny can affect various groups, including those facing socioeconomic, cultural, political, legal and social oppression, which applies to almost the entire white population of Britain, as of the time of writing.

However, the lawful right to resist such oppression is acknowledged in customary international law, especially where self-determination is at issue.

Forty-two countries explicitly recognise the right to resist oppression and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights also includes provisions for resisting it. But the indisputable fact we have white skin does not preclude us from exercising the same rights.

Thus, as an Oppressed People under international law, we are those who face systematic subjugation to tyranny and marginalisation, who have the right to resist such oppression, with military force if necessary, especially when issues of national sovereignty or self-determination have arisen by and through government crimes.

For the avoidance of doubt, a full blown civil war between government forces and an armed populace is the worst of all outcomes and we must seek to avoid violent conflict with our adversaries at almost all costs.

Nevertheless, Britain is undoubtedly an Occupied Territory, with an oppressed indigenous population who have been denied their birthrights, as the lands of freedom, peace and prosperity our ancestors fought and died to preserve for us have been invaded, raped and pillaged by those who seek to do us harm, with racist government policies protecting them from the consequences of their crimes, while cruel and unjust punishments are handed down to white people who express their understandably angry opposition to such imported barbarity, in blatant breaches of every extant article of the Declaration and Bill of Rights 1688/89.

Given that the living conditions for almost everybody are getting progressively worse every hour that passes, mass non-compliance with all criminal government diktats is an urgent imperative because these islands are no longer the great places they once were for our children to grow up in.

In addition, a healthy life worth living is becoming increasingly unobtainable, women aren’t safe to walk the streets or travel on public transport and indigenous white people are being routinely excluded because of the colour of their skin, in a two-tier dictatorship of injustice and oppression.

Sometimes in such circumstances, the only way to end a tyrannical system of control is to prevent it from being able to operate by taking direct action to stop the wheels of power turning.

The only way this can be achieved in the House of Commons is if an MP [I’ve already proposed this to Rupert Lowe] tables a motion for a Vote of No Confidence in the illegitimate government and then a majority of MP’s votes in favour of dissolving Parliament and calling a General Election.

It is my view that Rupert Lowe would win in a genuine landslide with a record turnout, if he leads a new party dedicated to reforming Britain with a manifesto that seeks to guarantee our natural rights in a new constitution; as well as the prosecution of those responsible for the theft and destruction of everything we all used to hold dear on these ancient isles.

Whichever way the near future transpires, one way or another the tyrannous Uniparty system must be dismantled and the statutes which enabled it abolished, otherwise tyrants will still be able to run amok, given half a chance.

But if Parliament refuses to act and government crimes continue unabated, mass non-compliance and direct action is our only viable alternative course of action to defend ourselves from government oppression, in the absence of an armed populace.

Following the neutering of the traditional Trade Unions forty years ago, when the power to bring a government to its knees with a national strike was removed from the working class, the power working people have since had is withdrawing consent to be governed, taking direct action and refusing to pay taxes which fund oppression, fraud and genocide.

Historically, when tyrannical, corrupt and murderous dictatorships run out of the money to pay their overheads, the civil bureaucracy the regime depends on to continue turning the wheels of power can’t be maintained and everything stops working.

If every taxpayer who vehemently opposes this current UK government implicitly revokes their consent to be governed by refusing to pay tax to their oppressors, every council will run out of money to pay the civil servants who run the council tax, diversity, climate crap and PCN rackets.

In the event every taxpayer refuses to pay all direct taxes, 49% of government ‘revenue’ would evaporate.

Moreover, the best part is that doing so requires nothing except making the decision to take that course of action and standing your ground.

To assist those who commit to a Direct Tax Strike, the following declaration is for the attention of all interested, concerned and affected parties, whenever necessary and appropriate:

I hereby refuse to pay a penny in tax to a government which has subjugated me to an oppressive, corrupt and treasonous agenda, with domestic and foreign policies that are tantamount to acts of oppression and genocide under international law.

If not now, when?

Read More in Critical Thinking

Exit mobile version