It's a proud part of our tradition to grin and bear even the most severe of all inconveniences. We are, after all, the same nation who elected Ms. Thacher on three separate occasions.
However, even these inconveniences, self-inflicted as they may be, do not hold a candle to the dangers being inflicted upon the law-abiding citizens of London today, by a new menace. One more dangerous to our liberty and our ways of life than the bombing of the Luftwaffe nearly 80 years ago.
When the new mutant university opened, I spoke out in favor of it--if, for no other reason, a tourist attraction to rival the shambled remains of our monarchy. Unlike the Americans, I think the majority of us here in England were--and for that matter, still are--willing to acknowledge them for the good they have done for not only their country, but the Earth as a whole. And protecting us from those crazy chaps who dress up in crazy capes and hold cities for ransom is an honorable and charitable thing for those sort of people to do.
But ever since arriving in London, the unelected braintrust of the university has caused nothing but pain and trouble for the city of London. Some of this, surely, can be written off as collateral damage. However, it has become a target for invasions by a number of incursions. Be it the vampiric invasions of September, or the Sentinel attack which killed dozens of innocent, law-abiding citizens, or the dimensional rifts caused by the maniac Doctor Tomorrow, London has not experienced such a horrific series of tragic events since Adolf Hitler himself spat at our shores. The very presence of these people has been a safety risk.
This is nothing new.
But these recent chronal distortions have simply pushed it too far, and were it not for these so called heroes poking their noses into a dangerous site nigh on two weeks ago, they would never have happened. Can we live with this fact? That a number of untrained college students--and not normal students, mind you, but students of their ilk--are trusted so much as to cause a potential collapse of the time line, and the destruction of our universe?
Can we accept that the university, as evidenced in the photographs accompanying this article, is currently providing sanctuary to the entity known as the Phoenix, an admitted genocidal force of nature, responsible for the extinction of at least one peaceful, sentient life form?
And now, can we accept the opening of a so-called embassy of a rogue state, led by a terrorist, attempting to establish themselves here, in the home of the oldest continual democracy in the history of the world?
It seems clear to me that this status quo can not stand. The university attempts to diffuse blame by shuffling the organizational chart around, promoting a more public friendly face to show the world--though, and this can not be denied, they've chosen to leave a man rumoured to have ties to terrorist acts in a position of power, even if he has had to 'temporarily' step down, and this simply is not enough.
Until our government begins taking these kinds of people to task for the inherent danger people of their ilk cause, citizens of London--nay, England--nay, Britain--nay, the world--they can not sleep safely at night. Oversight is required. Accountability is required. We can not continue to grant our soverignity to an unelected, unappointed group of foreigners--and foreign Mutants at that. The government MUST take action, to prevent these so-called ambassadors and these unelected educatiocrats from essentially holding us hostage, dependent on their 'protection'?
Something has to be done.
Something SHALL be done.
Join with me, my friends, in demanding oversight for the university. Join with me in protesting our government's accepting of the credentials of a Genoshan ambassador. Join with me in standing against terrorism, and for the sort of justice and safety that our citizens most desperately require.
Join with me, my friends.
--W. Christopher Lynn, editor, London Observer.
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