In the UK, you may say a man is a 'fine bloke'. He's also very likely pretty broke.
If the UK joined the US as the 51st state.
— Dominic McGregor (@DominicMcGregor) April 15, 2026
We would be the poorest state in the entire union.
Mississippi which is portrayed at swamp dwelling hillbillies in majority of international media is above us.
I don’t think people grasp how far we’ve fallen in real terms when it… https://t.co/IPgKW4HqLg
Wrap your mind around that. The UK would be the poorest state if it joined the US. A place that was at one time the center of Western Civilization is lost.
Pour one out. The sun no longer rises on the British “empire” pic.twitter.com/eJ9SAXidl9
— Political Sock (@politicalsock) April 16, 2026
As a good American, I should be delighted to see our former persecutors flailing. I'm not. There needs to be a few sturdy countries in the world where Sharia Law hasn't taken over. Unfortunately, that can't be counted on in the UK anymore.
As we say in Mississippi,
— Governor Tate Reeves (@tatereeves) April 16, 2026
“Bless Your Heart.”
Or as you say in the UK,
“As-Salamu Alaykum.” https://t.co/oCajoT8LQ7
The Governor of Mississippi seems to agree with me. Allowing unfettered immigration from the Third World has made a bad issue very untenable.
My cousin and her husband, a priest, lived in the UK about 15 years ago while serving in a parish. They eventually requested to be transferred back to the United States because they were deeply concerned about their children’s upbringing. In their neighborhood and local schools, the vast majority of children were Muslim. They worried that their kids had almost no Christian peers to play with or grow up alongside, and they feared the resulting religious confusion and cultural pressure. They weren’t alone. Many Christian families were quietly making the same decision: leaving areas where they felt their children would be isolated in their faith. That reality is genuinely alarming.
Mississippi and Alabama now make more cars than the whole of Britain https://t.co/ooutSFVx2E pic.twitter.com/yrvAygzOdN
— Douglas Carswell🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@DouglasCarswell) April 16, 2026
The governor of Mississippi is engaging in open prejudice against a minority group. Not even trying to hide it with a dog whistle, just saying it out loud. https://t.co/r31jcemvIQ
— Peter Race (@CoKeynesian) April 16, 2026
I assume Peter is calling 'Muslims' a minority group. That's the only thing I can take from this tweet because 'As-Salamu Alaykum' is a traditional Islamic greeting meaning 'Peace be upon you'.
Muslims are not a minority group. Muslims come in every race, ethnicity and creed. Islam is the second largest religion in the world and will likely soon overtake Christianity as the largest religion in the world. Islam is currently the fastest growing religion in the world. Muslims don't need Peter's defense or the Pope's coddling, for that matter. Let's dispense with this notion they are some helpless group in need of protection. They are a very large group and just as people have no problem criticizing Christians, there should be no issue calling out Islam for its many issues.
Mississippians looking at UK Europoors with no air conditioning and paying a tax to watch TV pic.twitter.com/x0UQbmnGAi
— Gunner (@Not_so_Ernest) April 16, 2026
Thank goodness America won our freedom from this disaster.





