A Curate’s Egg
We all remember the old joke about the curate’s egg – “good in parts”. That was my reaction on reading the speech on Brexit which Mrs. May delivered at Lancaster House on Tuesday. By far the greater part of it was indeed good; it is good to know that we will be exiting the EU with complete control over our borders, laws and money and with the right to enter into trade agreements with other countries. Or…
The Bite of the Adder, or can only Whites be Racist?
By Michael Woodbridge: “Take up the White Man’s burden And reap his old reward, the blame of those ye better The hate of those ye guard…” When the United States relieved Spain of the responsibility for administering the Philippines, Kipling wrote these words to his friend Theodore Roosevelt, as a warning about the consequences of taking on an imperial role. Likewise, Mark Twain declared that the colours of the American flag should be changed from…
Diversity & Evolution
By Michael Woodbridge: Many Racial Loyalists have come to the conclusion that racial diversity is not such a bad thing; if only it really meant diversity, or “Separate Development”! The purpose of this brief essay is to point out the short comings of such a concept. The Apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa was founded on the notion of “Separate but Equal”. Before the oppressive days of “Political Correctness” even the one time…
Our Culture, in Our Music, in Their World
After recently listening to my music collection I happened upon the fact that our culture –insofar as it is explicated in music – is not so suppressed. I therefore offer the following as examples of how elements of our culture can pierce the hegemonic (excuse the pun) status quo of the Chosen controlling and seeking to do us down. In this era of understandable pessimism and defeatism – where nothing seems to be going our…