Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Britain’s Labour Party sells out its Jews for votes

OPINION 

Britain’s Labour Party sells out its Jews for votes

Britain seems ready to throw its Jews to the wolves — or the British left, at least.

A long, steady rise in antisemitic violence erupted in a bellwether crime Monday when vandals torched four ambulances in Golders Green, a center of Jewish life in London.

Police quickly identified the burning of the ambulances, owned by the Hatzolah volunteer emergency squad, as a probable hate crime. 

Open hatred of Jews is now common in Britain, thanks to a growing Muslim population whose worst extremists get little more than meek sighs of concern by the governing Labour Party, whose leaders believe they can no longer win majorities without the Muslim vote.

To be fair, the Conservatives have fallen down, too: Outrages like the decade-long coverup of “grooming gangs” — rape rings — proceeded on the Tories’ watch, too.

But Labour’s antisemitism problem is far worse; it’s festered for years.


Yes, the party has expelled hundreds of members for open bigotry — but it still appeals discreetly to the antisemitic vote. 

Feckless Prime Minister Keir Starmer has built a “two-tier” system of justice that fiercely prosecutes anything approaching right-wing expressions of prejudice — e.g., questioning on social media why recent “migrants” get priority in housing — while excusing or ignoring actual acts of open bigotry from the Muslim left.

Muslim extremism is responsible for almost all terror-related violence in the United Kingdom, but police routinely downplay it, classifying it as “misogyny” or “conspiracy theories” rather than naming it for what it is.

Anti-Israel marches and protests routinely include calls to kill Jews, such as the notorious “Khaybar” chant, though march organizers get away with calling these “unofficial” voices.


Authorities give kid-glove treatment to pro-Hamas and Hezbollah demonstrations, with flags and pictures of “martyred” heroes like Hassan Nasrallah, though both groups are outlawed terror organizations.

Back to the police “grooming gang” coverups: For fear of seeming to profile the mostly Pakistani immigrants who trafficked and abused white British girls, cops sometimes arrested victims who complained, or even handed them back to their rapists.

This scandal has been unfolding since the 1990s, yet it keeps happening. 

And for over a year, Labour blocked and then bumbled efforts to open a national inquiry into the grooming gangs.

Starmer bends over backward to pander to the extremist vote, for example, saying he is “delighted” to welcome Islamist Alaa Abd el-Fattah to Britain after his release from an Egyptian prison — though El-Fattah says the Holocaust didn’t happen, calls British people “dogs and monkeys,” urges his followers to burn Downing Street and kill Zionists and says he hates white people because he is “a racist.”

All is not lost: In a truly regal response to the ambulance arson, King Charles III stepped forward Monday night to become a patron of the Community Safety Trust, a Jewish charity that provides security for synagogues and schools.

God save the king, but Britain will need a lot more bold leadership to excise the antisemitic rot that’s spread so deeply into its government and all too much of its society.

Making LA unlivable ...could they be illegal aliens?

‘It’s sick’ — terrifying footage shows masked thugs prowling through posh LA farmers market


A group of masked thugs filmed themselves terrorizing shoppers in a coordinated attack on a swanky Los Angeles farmers market over the weekend.

The five men, who have not been identified, prowled through the Larchmont Village Farmers Market on Sunday, where they menaced women, young children and teens, and allegedly attacked patrons with pepper spray.

The skulkers intimidated shoppers at the upscale market and refused to stop filming when people tried to shield themselves and their children from the cameras.

Some of the men wore shirts bearing the logo “FTP.” It was unknown what the letters referred to, but the term usual means ”F–k the Police,” and there is also a Los Angeles-based streetwear brand with the same lettering, “F–k The Population.”

Masked bullies terrorized shoppers at a sleepy farmers market in Los Angeles. Obtained by the CA Post
A man wearing a balaclava, sunglasses, and an Adidas cap, recording with multiple cameras and a microphone. Obtained by the CA Post

Angel Hernandez, 15, said he was intimidated by the men who kept filming him, even after he asked them to stop.

“I asked them to not film me because I’m a minor,” said Hernandez. “They kept on filming me, and they kept on getting, like, a little bit closer to me.

“I don’t know if they can be using it for their weird fantasies or if they could be doing something else with it,” the teen added.

People walking through an outdoor market in LA with white tents lining both sides of the pathway.
The men would not identify themselves or say why they were filming patrons in Larchmont Village. Obtained by the CA Post

A young mother carrying a baby and young toddler told the men she and others were uncomfortable being filmed.

But the masked men called her a “Karen” and one said, “Don’t tell me what to do, I couldn’t care less.”

The masked group brandished cameras and surrounded market workers in what appeared to be attempts to get reactions captured on film.

Terrified vendors said they felt powerless during the confrontations.

“They have sunglasses on, they have face masks, they have hats on, their bodies are all shielded,” said a tea vendor who was filmed alongside her friend.

Three masked men holding phones on selfie sticks at a market stall in LA. Obtained by the CA Post
The market attracts shoppers for produce and baked goods. 

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“It makes me feel very uncomfortable,” said the tea hawker, who declined to give her last name. “It’s sick.”

Kelvin Bolanyos, who works at a sprout stall at the market, said he had been following reports of the group of masked men on social media before they confronted him in person.

“If you go up to them and you try grabbing their camera, that’s when they retaliate and they call it assault,” Bolanyos said.

Members of the masked group allegedly blasted shoppers with pepper spray, according to witnesses and police.  

Officers responded around 11:30 a.m. to a 911 call reporting a possible battery at the market, an LAPD spokesman said.

Two masked men filming with phones on stands at Larchmont Market. Obtained by the CA Post

That these people are not held accountable for their destructive behavior tells you how far civilization has fallen


Inside the degenerate ‘cult’ that trashed their own taxpayer funded LA apartment

If chaos has a home, it’s a 12th-floor studio apartment in downtown Los Angeles.

A group of heavily tattooed influencers, who refer to themselves as an artist collective and “cult” called “Sigil Kult,” have earned online infamy by wrecking their taxpayer-funded apartment in Downtown Los Angeles — and broadcasting it on social media.

Sigil Kult in their room at the Alexandria Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, CA. Instagram/sigi.kult

The subsidized unit, located in the historic and once-elegant Alexandria Hotel, has graffiti covering the walls, smashed mirrors, and trash and drug paraphernalia littering the floor, videos posted to Instagram show.

The “cult” was evicted from the premises last week, but not before the unemployed hooligans racked up scores of followers, who are both fascinated and disgusted, on social media with their antics.

Egg God, a member of Sigil Kult, speaking with fellow members in a parking lot on Melrose Ave. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

In one post, Sigil Kult performs some kind of bizarre ritual on a naked member lying on the grubby floor of the apartment. It is captioned, “Making promises in LA.”

In another — captioned “Section 8 K,” an apparent reference to the Section 8 program, which subsidizes rent for low-income households — a member is seen ripping out the bathroom mirror with a hammer, then smashing the wall.

Ruben Cloud and Katarina (Katy) looking at a phone in a parking lot outside the Alexandria Hotel. Carlin Stiehl for California Post

The Alexandria first opened in 1906 as a luxury hotel, before it steadily deteriorated and was converted into low-income housing in 2005.

Sigil Kult is led by 32-year-old Ricky Nelson, dubbed “Egg God,” who was the official tenant of the $300-a-month subsidized apartment.


Ruben Cloud of Sigil Kult and fellow group members on Melrose Ave. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

Other members include 24-year-old Kataryna Duarte, who describes herself as a “mystic and seer,” 26-year-old Ruben Blotsky aka “Ruben Cloud,” and Salvi June.

Blotsky told the California Post that the outlandish antics are for clout.

“We know how to use it and make y’all mad,” he said of the group’s social media.

“People aren’t appreciating it because they feel we’re vandalizing it and stuff — I’d say we are,” he added defiantly. 

“It’s chaotic in there.”

Reuben Cloud, Mvdy and Keane Sauls (Ozzy) hanging out in a parking lot. Carlin Stiehl for California Post
Nelson being led around on a leash. Blotsky said Nelson, who pays their apartment’s rent with Section 8 funds, took him in and took care of him. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

Other videos show the deadbeats lounging around in their apartment, drinking and dancing. Graffiti scrawled on the walls and windows reads, “Kill Me,” and “F–k Trump.”

“We were bored, making music,” Blotsky said.

“Everything has started going really insane. People have started paying attention. There’s an energy to it.”

Chosen, Blindside, David, Katarina (Katy), Keane Sauls (Ozzy) Ruben Cloud, Larry Manart and Mvdy of Sigil Kult stand in a parking lot outside the Alexandria Hotel on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 in Los Angeles, Calif. Carlin Stiehl for California Post
Members of Sigil Kult hang out by a car outside the Alexandria Hotel. Carlin Stiehl for California Post

Nelson — who the California Post spotted being led around on a leash by a woman — is “the crazy one” but also the “star” of the group, Blotsky said.

“He’s above this world and this world makes him angry all the time because they don’t understand him and they just want to put him away,” he said of Sigil Kult’s leader.

The only woman in the group, Duarte, said the group is all unemployed and is living off “donations.”

“We’re all unemployed. This is what we do. We make money from a lot of donations,” she told the California Post.

Katarina (Katy) who is part of Sigil Kult. Duarte has since separated from the group, and her mother, Yadira Morales, said she is working on getting her into a rehab facility. Carlin Stiehl for California Post
Ruben Cloud of Sigil Kult and fellow members break a table near Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. Carlin Stiehl for CA Post

“A couple of people gave us $200 yesterday. It just keeps coming in like water. People are investing in us for music and our dreams. I did a spell for the money to come in and it worked,” she said.

But while their trashed abode has evaded their grasp, Sigil Kult’s fame is still on the rise.

The group recently appeared on YouTuber Adam22’s popular “No Jumper” podcast. Adam22 has nearly 5 million subscribers to his channel.

“I kidnapped a guy, I got naked, someone highjacked my brain, I got naked, I forced someone to call 9-1-1 on me,” Nelson ranted to Adam22, according to a clip posted on Instagram.

People walk past the Alexandria Hotel on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 in Los Angeles, Calif. Carlin Stiehl for California Post

Still, plenty of excited commenters showered the group with compliments.

“THIS IS WHERE THE FORTUNE BEGINS,” one said. “This is the best day of my life,” another remarked.

The group was later seen mouthing along to June’s single “Onions” in the clip with the podcaster.


Where do they go from here? 

Blotsky told The Post the homeless group’s ultimate goal is to “bring LA back.”

“The goal is to bring LA back. LA is dead now. There’s no more life to the city. We can bring that back. The people that brought light (to the city) were killed or died. There’s a lot of culture and history that’s still here,” he said.