Monday, February 23, 2026

‘No Whites Allowed’ Graffiti in Muslim-Dominated Area Sparks Police Investigation.

Police in Birmingham, England’s second city, are investigating anti-white graffiti in an area dominated by Muslims, just weeks after a Muslim mob rampaged in the city, attacking white people and chasing out journalists.

Police say three instances of anti-white graffiti were found in the Alum Rock area, with CCTV footage showing one of the incidents taking place. A hooded man spraypainted “No Whites” on a wall outside a local school art around 1:20 AM last Thursday.

Naveed Sadiq, a local community activist, claimed those painting the graffiti were deliberately trying to stoke racial tensions. However, this is not the first time such slogans have been spray painted in Alum Rock in recent years. In 2017, a message stating “NO Whites Allowed After 8 PM” was found on the side of a building in the area, and a local leftist Labour Party councilor claimed similar messages had been seen before in another nearby district.

The new “no whites” messaging is less than a mile from an area where Muslim mob gathered to counter a non-existent anti-mass migration protest recently. They proceed to go on a rampage, attacking a local pub and brutally beating a white man, who suffered a torn liver.

Following the violence, police were accused of two-tier policing. A top police officer in the region admitted they had not intervened as Muslim “community leaders” told them they would police themselves.

At the same time, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was calling for draconian measures against mostly white anti-mass migration protestors. While Muslim mobs were seemingly allowed to brandish weapons on the streets of Birmingham with no interventions, white anti-mass migration protestors were aggressively confronted by riot police.

Many have been arrested and sentenced to years in prison for simply shouting at police or posting offensive comments on social media.

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Hollywood Working to Remake, ‘Diversify’ It’s a Wonderful Life & The Wizard of Oz.

Two of Hollywood’s most classic films — ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ and ‘Wizard of Oz’ are slated for modern reboots with “diverse characters.”

The details: Writer and director Kenya Barris recently told Variety magazine and late-night host Jimmy Fallon that he’s currently working on scripts for both modern adaptations that will re-tell the stories from a “different point of view.”

 It’s A Wonderful Life: Harris’ plans for the 1946 classic include replacing Jimmy Stewart’s character with an actor who has “black or brown” skin. He added that the movie was “the perfect vehicle to tell that story from.”

The Wizard of Oz: The original movie takes place in Kansas, but Barris imagines his remake in Inglewood, California, adding: “and I want to do it with diverse characters.”

Who is Kenya Barris: He’s famous for many race-centric movies like, ‘Black-ish,’ ‘#BlackAF, and ‘You People.’

  • Barris has a track record of ruining classics. Last year, he released a remake of the classic 90s film White Men Can’t Jump. It has a 26 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Roger Ebert called it “as unimaginative as it is corny.”

My two cents: I hear a lot about so-called cultural appropriation from the left. If you were to concede to such a notion, would this not be a perfect example of it?

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