I'm headed to London for the first time in a few weeks.
What am I in for? I'll be around central london, walking from Whitechapel to Westminster. How many shitskins and bleeding heart leftists can I expect? What's the situation? Also please pray for me that I don't get jihad'd. Thanks.
>>70217887
Pic related.
It's a great city desu. There are indeed a lot of coloreds, but I never dealt with any leftists.
One thing I appreciate about London is that I can go into any corner store and buy a can of beer and drink it in public like a free man.
One problem with London is that the street layout doesn't make any sense. I get that it's an old city but even back then a grid shouldn't have been too hard to figure out. And what's their excuse for not having a grid plan in the suburbs?
>>70217887
Just enjoy the numerous free to enter museums and art galleries.
>>70217887
No-where between Whitechapel and Westminster can be regarded as bleeding heart leftist territory. You'd need to head slightly north (beyond Farringdon, ideally into Islington or Camden) or south of the river (into Southwark) for that. Once you get past Aldgate it's in your face city trading for most of the way, with an interlude into old establishment England nearer Westminster.
>>70218278
Thank you, that's a great suggestion I hadn't considered.
>>70217887
bar fights
>>70218274
> I get that it's an old city but even back then a grid shouldn't have been too hard to figure out.
You know the city wasn't built in one go?
>>70218608
Piss off, limey.
>>70218806
Kill yourself, leaf
London has organicism built into its core. Residential areas are far better disorganised, where everything is tied in nicely and it's not a ten mile drive to the shops. No European (excluding commies) cunts have the disgusting layout of US and leaf cities