Sunday, April 27, 2025

TWO TEENAGE PAKISTANI MIGRANTS torch the 1879, Bethany English Calvinistic Methodist Chapel on Station Road in Port Talbot

They hate your culture.  They hate you.  But you'll be accused of the hate crime, not them.  Through DEI, they'll take your jobs.  Agendas 2021 and 2030  will build housing to accommodate them, but put your native sons and veterans homeless on the streets.  Oh, did I say, too, that they'll burn to the ground your houses of worship.  Whether you're religious or not, Christian or not, how could you let your sacred places burn to the ground and let it go unpunished.  So what if they're teenagers.  Criminals will do this--send in women and children as a shield for their righteous punishment because they know the West won't harm these groups. 

Replacing you, I mean it, with a mosque? The BBC reports,

Drone footage has captured a fire that broke out at a derelict 18th Century church.

More than 20 firefighters were sent to Bethany English Calvinistic Methodist Chapel on Station Road in Port Talbot at about 18:50 BST on Thursday.

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said crews stayed on the scene until the early hours of Friday to monitor building.

South Wales Police said it had arrested two teenagers in connection with starting the blaze.

A 14-year-old boy from Sandfields, Neath Port Talbot and a 15-year-old boy from Bryn, Neath Port Talbot, have been arrested on suspicion of arson. 

Wales Online provides some history on the chapel.  

The inferno that developed at Bethany Chapel in the centre of Port Talbot has ripped through the historic listed building, which has been around since the town's industrial boom.

The Grade II Listed building stands out from the surrounding shops with its distinctive dressed stone and cast iron railings. Founded as a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church in 1879, Bethany Chapel served local parishioners late into the 20th century before becoming a library and then closing permanently in 2002.

In the years since, the chapel has lain empty, though it has previously gained permission to be turned into a bar or restaurant. The building then went on sale in 2021, with listing images showing all of the wooden pews in place on the ground floor and the church's mezzanine. 

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