>I'm a boomer, and no, we never asked for it nor did we want immigration. When I was at school there was one black kid, he was desperate to integrate with the rest of us, and we were told we had to accept him anyway.
We were also proud of our country, yet that is mocked and reviled by the younger generations nowadays with all this 'boomer truth' and 'Churchill was the real villan of WW2' crap.
Why is it I am surrounded by younger people who roll their eyes whenever I hark back to the days when Britain was an ethno-state? I can't even mention it without youngers telling me to be quiet and that I 'can't say that these days'?
People need to stop saying it's all our fault - we are the scapegoat for everything, yet all we didwas get our heads down, go to work, bring up our children and grow old doing it. In the meantime our country has changed beyond all recognition, not at my hands, but at the hands of the politicians, who have lied through their teeth for decades.
Aka Make them all goyiums for the free masonry.