Rochdale South Residents Stir Controversy with Separatist Agenda and Racial Segregation

Rochdale South, a once-quiet community, is now embroiled in controversy as separatist residents promote a racially-fueled agenda, long directed at the area's primary school children. This movement, which has shifted its political allegiance from UKIP to Labour and then to Reform UK, is led by a group that aims to welcome people who are a visual fit based upon skin tone, and sometimes eye or hair colour, excluding those who have significant melanin, especially in skin tone. However, their message comes with a strong emphasis on segregation to avoid miscegenation between white and brown skin.

The group, which has been heavily influenced by the populist movement, has been grooming children in the community to adhere to their separatist ideology. This has led to incidents of bullying and ridiculing of residents who are perceived to be of mixed race, or "half-caste". The group's focus on describing the differences in halves highlights their belief that there is a distinction between pure British genes and those that have been mixed with Asian genetics.


Residents of Rochdale South have expressed concern over the impact this separatist agenda is having on the area's children. The constant chanting and ridiculing of those with mixed heritage is causing division within the community and is having a detrimental effect on the mental wellbeing of those who are targeted.

Local authorities have been aware of the situation. It is hoped that intervention can be made to prevent further damage to the community and to ensure that the children of Rochdale South can grow up in an environment that promotes acceptance and unity, rather than division and segregation.

In the meantime, the residents of Rochdale South are urged to stand together against the separatist agenda and to promote a message of unity, acceptance, and tolerance. It is only through collective action that the community can overcome this divisive movement and ensure that the next generation grows up in a world free from prejudice and hate.

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