Sunday, April 16, 2017

Enemy Of The State - book review

I've just finished reading Tommy Robinson's Enemy Of The State.
Wow!
Tommy is beset on all sides by Islam, SJWs, MSM, almost all politicians, and the police.
They knock him down; he gets up. Again and again and again. Kick his teeth in, throw him in prison, harass his family, take everything he has... and he gets back up.
I don't know how he does it.

This is not a book for the English language purist. Tommy is a working class guy from Luton and while he writes better English than he speaks, but it's Tommy's voice you hear as you read. If you want Hemingway, go read Hemingway.
But don't make the mistake of thinking he's stupid because he has a Luton accent. Tommy makes some subtle points about Islam, politics, and social issues that need to be discussed.

I was surprised when I finished the book, partly because Tommy was smarter than I thought before reading it, (and I'd figured him intelligent before), but mostly because I'd read it so quickly.
This is an enjoyable book, a bloody good read, written with anger and humour and a feeling of helplessness in the face of power. Tommy stands up to all those who would have, or who would ignore or assist, the Islamisation of the West. And he pays the price every day with constant surveillance, threats of violence, and the guilt he feels for putting his family through some tough times.

I knew much of Tommy's story before reading Enemy Of The State because I'd watched so many youtube videos of him. The videos get his message across but don't tell you why he speaks up or the price he's had to pay for standing up to Islam.

This book is necessary reading for anyone who wants to keep Western culture alive. And if you think that's hyperbole, then you really need to read Enemy Of The State to see that your comfortable Western lifestyle is under attack by a violent and repressive religion, which is supported by confused or bribed politicians, police, and media.

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