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London, September 13 – Millions flooded the streets of London under the banner of the “Unite The Kingdom” protest, marking what many are now calling the first open signs of a European Civil War. The movement traces its roots back to years of unchecked predatory love, grooming, and rape gangs targeting underage girls—a crisis that tore through communities and left victims voiceless while the criminals and terrorists are given luxurious stays at top 4 & 5 Star Hotels in the UK that allegedly includes hotels like Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn, Novotel and many heritage Castle turned hotels among others.

Those who attempted to speak out were silenced. Many Catholics, fearing accusations of racism or hate crime, found themselves stripped of their right to protest under their faith. In defiance, they regrouped and redefined their identity under a new banner: “English Patriots.” The demonstration in London signalled not just outrage over crimes against children, but also a growing rebellion against political correctness, censorship, and state inaction.

Observers warn that this protest could be the beginning of a broader societal conflict across Europe. With tensions escalating between native communities and radical Islamist elements, the divide is sharpening into what many describe as the “European Civil War.”

Adding a parallel dimension, across the seas, the Hindustani Patriots of the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) prepare to mark their centenary (100th Anniversary) on 27th September. Their presence, rooted in cultural nationalism, reflects a rising global trend: communities reclaiming identity and protection after decades of silence and suppression. Analysts suggest that London’s September protest may not be a solitary eruption, but rather the opening act of a continental struggle where faith, identity, and justice collide on Europe’s streets.

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