
How the West Loots, Divides, and Returns for More
By Mohamed Miah – The Narratives
There is a pattern hidden in plain sight. A cycle so obvious, yet so masterfully disguised, that most people fail to see it—even as it plays out before their eyes. The West doesn’t just exploit nations; it creates the illusion of partnership, makes promises it never intends to keep, and when the well runs dry, it comes back for another round. The legacy of the British and Western establishment is not one of democracy, freedom, or civilisation—it is theft, betrayal, and propaganda.
And the proof is everywhere.
Manufacturing Division Segregation and Ghettos
When the government screws up, they don’t apologise. They don’t take responsibility. They create an enemy. The easiest target? Islam and immigrants.
For decades, Britain’s political class and media machine have used Islam as a scapegoat for their own corruption and failures. Instead of acknowledging the real causes of economic decline—decades of failed policies, reckless banking, tax cuts for the rich, privatisation of essential services—the public is told to focus on something else.
They are told to blame the immigrant worker rather than the corporation outsourcing jobs. They are told that Muslims are a threat to British values while the establishment itself strips away freedoms, surveils its own citizens, and erodes workers’ rights. They are told that Muslims don’t integrate, despite the fact that it was the government itself that forced immigrant communities into segregated housing, creating ghettos designed to ensure communities remained divided.
In the 70s, 80s, and 90s, councils deliberately placed immigrants in certain areas, not out of care but as a way to contain them. Some politicians believed this would allow communities to support one another, but the truth is far more cynical. Keeping immigrants in concentrated areas ensured that they wouldn’t mix with the white working class, protecting the so-called “British identity” from outside influence.
This wasn’t integration; it was segregation, dressed up as policy.
This was not new. The British Empire had perfected the tactic of divide and rule across its colonies. In India, they exacerbated religious tensions between Hindus and Muslims, ensuring that when they finally “left” in 1947, they left behind a partitioned subcontinent soaked in blood.
In Africa, they drew artificial borders between tribes, forcing people with different languages, cultures, and histories into unnatural nation-states that could never truly unite. The same strategy was applied at home—just with different terminology. Instead of “tribes,” they called it “cultural differences.” Instead of “colonial management,” they called it “urban planning.”
The goal was always the same: divide people, keep them weak, and prevent them from challenging the real power structures.
Crisis is Business Robbing Their Own
Every war, every economic depression, every global catastrophe—there’s one rule that never changes: the rich get richer, and the people pay the price.
Look at COVID and the PPE scandal. Billions of taxpayer pounds vanished into government contracts handed to friends and donors. While NHS staff were forced to reuse masks, politicians and private suppliers were quietly cashing in.
This wasn’t just negligence—it was straight-up theft. Companies with no experience in PPE manufacturing were given million-pound contracts because they had the right political connections. Some of these businesses didn’t even deliver the protective equipment they were paid for. And yet, the media’s focus was on Muslims breaking lockdown rules rather than the elite robbing the public blind.
Look at Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan. Every invasion started with the same story—a dictator, a threat to Western security, a need for “freedom.” Yet once the dust settled, the only ones who truly benefited were arms manufacturers, oil companies, and Western-backed puppet regimes.
The people of those nations? Left in chaos, their resources plundered, their futures stolen.
Look at the 2008 financial crash. The bankers gambled with people’s money, collapsed the economy, and walked away richer—while the average citizen faced austerity, job losses, and rising costs of living.
Each time, the narrative is carefully controlled. Each time, the elite secure their wealth while the public is left fighting over scraps.
Christianity’s Bloody Sword vs. Islam’s Organic Spread
The West has spent centuries pushing the myth that Islam was spread by the sword, yet history proves the opposite. The real religion spread through force, war, and brutality was Christianity.
When the Spanish and Portuguese colonised the Americas, they slaughtered entire civilisations in the name of Christianity. Millions of Native Americans were forced to convert under threat of death. The Catholic Church backed the Doctrine of Discovery, which gave European Christians the divine right to claim and convert any non-Christian land.
In Africa, Christian missionaries were sent ahead of the slave traders and colonial rulers, softening the people before European powers enslaved them. The British Empire justified its expansion across Asia and Africa under the guise of “spreading civilisation,” but in reality, it was about Christian dominance and economic exploitation.
Even in Europe, Christianity was spread by force. The Roman Empire made it the state religion and wiped out pagan traditions. The Crusades slaughtered Muslims and Jews in their millions under the banner of Christ.
Now compare this to Islam’s spread.
Islam did not invade Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world today. It arrived through trade, culture, and conviction. Muslim merchants, known for their honesty and fairness, introduced Islam through their dealings, and entire communities adopted it without a single battle.
Islam spread in West Africa the same way—through trade routes, not military conquest. Empires like Mali and Songhai embraced Islam because of its justice system and intellectual tradition, not because of forced conversions.
Even under Islamic rule, non-Muslims were not forced to convert. Jews, Christians, and other faiths lived under Muslim rule for centuries, particularly in Al-Andalus, where they thrived as scholars, merchants, and advisors to Muslim rulers. Contrast this with Christian Spain, where Muslims and Jews were forcibly converted or expelled under the Inquisition.
The real “sword of faith” wasn’t wielded by Muslims—it was wielded by Christian empires that wiped out entire cultures in the name of God.
The People Must Wake Up
The British and Western elite have never served their people. Their loyalty is to wealth, power, and the endless pursuit of control.
The enemies they create—immigrants, Muslims, foreign nations—are nothing more than props in their grand illusion. They steal. They betray. They return for more.
And they will continue to get away with it—until the people finally stop fighting each other and turn their attention to the real criminals who have been robbing them blind all along.
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