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The Selective Standards of the Pew Pew Alliance

The Pew Pew alliance has positioned itself as a defender of order, agreements, and stability. Yet recent actions reveal a growing gap between what its leadership demands of others and what it tolerates within its own ranks.

One Agreement, Two Standards

The Scandinavian agreement was limited and clearly defined. The United Kingdom withdrew from the region, did not support resistance wars, and did not engage the Pew Pew alliance there. Those terms were followed.

The issue arose when Pew Pew leadership treated that single agreement as if it applied everywhere and to every situation, far beyond what was ever discussed or agreed.

At the same time, Pew Pew members did not follow the same standard. While the UK was expected to comply fully, the alliance refused to take responsibility or accountability for the actions of its own members—yet demanded that the United Kingdom’s military organisation be held responsible for every action taken by its affiliates.

If both sides had members acting outside direct control, then the justification for war collapses. Blaming the situation entirely on British aggression while ignoring identical behaviour within their own ranks is not accountability—it is selective blame.

One agreement cannot apply universally to one side while being ignored by the other.

This information came from BOBer when he was speaking to Pew Pew leadership (before he switched sides)



If an agreement truly existed, why were members of their coalition attacking and fighting the United Kingdom for days—if not weeks—before the UK was even accused of breaking its terms?

The Battle for Maputo



The Battle for Melaky



The Battle for Luapula



The Battle for Kasai



The Battle for Southern South Africa



They allow their members to fight, even if they want to use the excuse of getting BH medals, but dont want to take accountability. Then they have the nerve to complain when we do the same thing.



Complaints Without Consistency

Pew Pew leaders have been vocal in their criticism of British actions, particularly when the UK has acted against forces aligned with or sympathetic to their coalition. These complaints are framed as violations of “the deal” and presented as evidence of bad faith.

Yet at the same time, multiple members of the Pew Pew coalition have carried out actions against the United Kingdom that mirror—if not exceed—the very behaviour they condemn.

An alliance that demands restraint must demonstrate restraint.
An alliance that demands accountability must practice accountability.
And an alliance that claims to uphold agreements must apply them evenly, not weaponize them politically.

Until Pew Pew leadership addresses this imbalance, its complaints will continue to ring hollow—not because the United Kingdom refuses diplomacy, but because diplomacy cannot survive when one side insists on rules for others that it refuses to follow itself.

London Fallen, Scotland Occupied

London has fallen to Polish military forces. Scotland has been seized by the United States. These events mark a grave escalation in a war that did not need to happen and should never have been justified.

This conflict was not born from a genuine breach of agreement, nor from British aggression. It was built on misrepresentation, selective accountability, and the deliberate twisting of an agreement that the United Kingdom honoured in both word and action.

The Pew Pew alliance chose war based on claims it could not uphold, standards it refused to apply to itself, and accusations used as cover rather than truth. The result is devastation brought to British soil and suffering imposed on British citizens.

The responsibility for this war does not rest with those who sought restraint. It rests with those who chose escalation.

The blood of the British people is on their hands.

Address to the Nation

Arrow Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

My fellow citizens,

Today I speak to you at one of the darkest moments our nation has faced.

London—our capital, our heart—has fallen to foreign military forces. Scotland, a proud and vital part of our Union, has been occupied. These are words I never wished to say, and realities none of us asked for.

Let me be clear: this war was not chosen by the United Kingdom.

We honoured our agreements. We withdrew where we said we would. We did not support resistance wars. We did not act in bad faith. We sought stability, dialogue, and restraint even as tensions grew around us.

What followed was not diplomacy, but distortion. Not accountability, but accusation. An agreement made with the United Kingdom was stretched beyond recognition and used as a weapon to justify an unjust war.

Our people are paying the price for that decision.

To those responsible for this escalation, history will remember not who spoke the loudest, but who acted consistently. And it will remember who chose war when peace was still possible.

To the British people: your government has not abandoned you. Your nation has not failed you. Even in occupation, even in hardship, the United Kingdom endures—not just in territory, but in resolve, unity, and belief in fairness over force.

We will continue to stand for accountability.
We will continue to stand for truth.
And we will continue to stand together.

This nation has weathered darker hours than this—and we did not fall then.

We will not fall now.

God save the United Kingdom.




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