To be or not to be….a racist.
You’ll have noticed the recent storm in a teacup over remarks by someone called “Naga Munchetty”, a presenter on the BBC. I wasn’t previously aware of Ms Munchetty, but I could hardly miss the fuss which arose when the BBC disciplined her for “calling out” President Trump over some “racist” remarks he is alleged to have made. Apparently Ms Munchetty felt entitled to denounce the President for racism because she is “a woman of colour”,…
Blue Planet Greens
It was early in the millennium that Sir David Attenborough conducted us through the “Blue Planet”, the BBC’s astonishing exploration of the world’s oceans and the life which they sustain. So enthralling did I find it that somehow I haven’t had the heart to watch its replacement, Blue Planet 2, although I’m told that it was just as good. Justification, you might think, for a State broadcaster lavishly funded by a special tax? Or perhaps…
Remember, Remember, the Fifth of November, Gunpowder Treason and Plot
Following the showing of the first part, just over a week ago, of the new BBC drama serial ‘Gunpowder’, BBC executives have been criticised for what many have regarded as the unnecessarily gruesome and gory presentation of the Guy Fawkes November 5th plot to blow up parliament. While the programme allegedly features the most violent and viscerally gory scenes of torture and execution ever screened on primetime television, and disturbing though these scenes have been,…
The Land of Lost Content
Travelling on the London underground is usually an interesting way to observe “diversity”, but earlier this month I was too absorbed in a piece in the Evening Standard to pay much attention to my fellow passengers. The feature which had caught my attention was headed “Ben Fogle and the fine art of being English”. It turns out that Ben has written a new book: ” ‘we hit a funny obstacle today’ he said ‘the book…
Mark Collett Discusses His Book: The Fall of Western Man
Dr. Patrick Slattery talks to British Activist and Author Mark Collett about his new book, “The Fall of Western Man.” If the rise of Western Civilization was the biggest single event in human history, then the fall of the people that made it happen should be the most talked about issue of our time. Despite an atmosphere of political correctness that makes discussion of this taboo, the decline of Western Man is well documented. However,…
As the Dust Settles … Europe on the Brink
Three weeks on from the fateful day when the British people finally managed to throw off the death grip that the EU held us in, we can look back on a turbulent period during which money markets and stock markets have see-sawed violently and during which several major politicians, and some minor, have seen their career prospects first raised up, and then dashed upon the rocks. Now however, as the dust settles, we find Boris…
Last Whites of the East End
It is not often that I return to the same topic so soon, but in light of a second article published on the Daily Mail website, reinforcing the points made in their original report, I feel it is pertinent to do so in this instance. On Tuesday May 24th the BBC are to broadcast a programme entitled ‘Last Whites of the East End’, documenting the dwindling to near extinction of the indigenous White people of…
Last Rites of the Last Whites?
In a somewhat unprecedented move, the BBC, that bastion of political correctness, is set to mark if not mourn the passing of the Cockney folk who have for centuries characterised the East End of London. In a programme to be broadcast on 24th May, the ‘Last Whites of the East End’, the BBC will tell us that the London Borough of Newham, the population of which is now almost 73% of Black or ethnic minority…
All is Race!
You will all have seen that piece in the papers about the nursery group in Lincolnshire downgraded by Ofsted because it didn’t have any ethnic minorities among the children. This follows a similar downgrading last year for a primary school in the same town. I suppose most of us will have had the same reaction; a weary shake of the head at yet more daft political correctness coupled with the wish that everywhere in England…
Tyson Fury and the Elephant in the Room
Since winning the WBO, WBA and IBF Heavyweight Boxing Championship of the World, Britain’s Tyson Fury has seldom been out of the news and is now being referred to in establishment circles as ‘Tyson Fury: the boxer who picked a fight with the world’. Apparently, Fury has made a number of public statements that have not been deemed politically correct and now that he has been nominated for the award of BBC Sports Personality of…