Friday, December 12, 2025

It's getting to not look a lot like Christmas on Nantucket...

They decked the halls - and each other. A ritzy Nantucket Christmas celebration erupted into mayhem as men decked out in “Ralph Lauren and Burberry” traded blows just moments after Santa Claus made his appearance, according to shocking footage.
The wild brawl broke out on Federal Street last Saturday afternoon during the Massachusetts island’s 51st Annual Christmas Stroll, where hundreds had gathered to visit local businesses in one of America’s priciest small towns.
About a dozen men - ranging in age from 20s to 60s - were seen arguing and shoving each other in the middle of the street before breaking into small groups, where the aggression continued to escalate.


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3 comments:

  1. I suspect it was a mixture of public drinking, spectator crowd dynamics, and some illegal aliens in close proximity to white islander elites in a non employer/employee situation. The lack of arrests for the size of the brawl supports this. The Island cops are beholden to elite liberal employers and have no desire to arrest connected white men or the illegal invaders, so they manage to arrest no one. Some of the individuals in the brief footage look like latin foreigners to me. The situation on Nantucket and Marthas Vinyard is that the illegals now dominate service employment there but cannot afford to live on either island. They are housed by their employers on workdays and many of them take the ferry back to affordable accommodations on Cape Cod for their extended time off. The ferry landing in Hyannis looks like the El Paso border entry with dozens of Mexicans and their luggage coming and going with each ferry. Aside from the ferry links, Hyannis also provides cheap low end housing, a vibrant homeless derelict "community", and air/rail transport links to the rest of the world that negate the need for a drivers license and dealing with automobile ownership.

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