“Newcomers” silence 300-year-old church bells
by English correspondent
Living as we do in the age of Orwellian “tolerance,” it’s little surprise to see intolerance in the name of “diversity” all around. This is especially so when white history and traditions are at stake: holidays are banned or watered down in the cause of an “inclusiveness” that is boring, stale and phony.
In Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England, a set of bells has rung the quarter hour day and night since at least 1715, when King George I sat upon the throne.
As a result of massive Third World immigration, formerly remote places like Cranfield have become host to “white flight” populations from other areas. According to the BBC and others, at least one new residential development has gone up to accomodate these refugees, who do not appreciate the noise of “village life.” As a result, the church is being ordered by the local government to cease the noise after dark.
While this may be understandable, (the noise allegedly reaches 50 decibels), the underlying problem is not. The people of Cranfield (many of whom are descended from the Vikings whose Danelaw area was established in the area) are being forced to give up a part of their local culture because of outside forces who preach multiculturalism while carrying out practices and policies that are both undemocratic and intolerant.Successive tower captains of the local parish church, St Peter and St Paul have overseen the music from the belfry, which dates from about the 15th century. Bells have been associated with the church for hundreds of years, with an inventory made in 1552 (shortly after the Reformation) mentioning four bells along with a Sanctus bell (used for Mass). Five bells still survive, including the “ting-tang,” which may be the Sanctus bell from 1552. The remaining bells date from 1905, 1933, 1633 and two from 1611, when the http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=581 Version of the Bible was published.
Imagine if native white people attempted to shut up a Muslim muezzin or otherwise interfere in the cultural display of some protected group. Only recently we had the absurd news that http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1154 the TB bull, could not be put down in line with regulations since Shambo is worshipped as a god by Hindus living in Wales.
The silencing of the Cranfield bells is just one more sign of the lights of native white civilization going out all across the West.