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A case put forward for Genocide in Leicester.

According to the 2011 Census results mass immigration into Leicester has resulted in the English ethnic group being reduced to approx 45% of the population.

A decline in the English population has been caused by a replacement of the English, in the form of direct generational mass immigration and differential birth rates.

The English are encouraged to have inter-ethnic relationships, have no right to live amongst their own people and are encouraged to adopt children of other ethnic groups.

Deculturalisation is being enacted upon the English community, with the young English being influenced to mimic the physical mannerisms of other ethnic groups and take on their culture.

In particular Jamaican influences are introduced making the young English appear un-English in character and they are encouraged to speak Jamaican patois so as to not sound English.

They are Encouraged to gain a tanned skin via sun-beds, holidays abroad or fake tans and to not take pride in a stereotypical English appearance. Land loss of the English ethnic group as an indigenous people is detrimental to their existence too, as land is central to many indigenous people, their cultures and lives.

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Many in Leicester have implemented a systematic denial that the English ever existed.

The English are told they are a mongrel nation, a nation of immigrants with their tribal roots cut off by the airbrushing of English history.
The English are told there is no such thing as English, which is the worst form of racial insult, to be told we do not even exist.

There are assertive attempts to cleanse the English spiritual identity, which is a form of identity cleansing.

This attack on the English community in Leicester is also successfully executed by use of the powerful means of public information.
The British media, TV production companies, local authority publications and even the education system, are used to cause cleansing of the identity with the intention to confuse and demoralise.

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