Did you see that Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner “took a knee” during the one minute silence in the House of Commons to honour the memory of the black thug, George Floyd? I don’t suppose he was the only one. So the abasement of the House of Commons – which once defied the tyranny of Charles the First, which witnessed the oratory of Pitt, of Gladstone, of Disraeli, of Churchill – is complete. In his grovelling Starmer was only following the example of sundry metropolitan police officers, and countless other negrophiles.
Despite the fact that the death of Floyd is nothing whatsoever to do with this country, our politicians, “celebrities”, local authorities, and public institutions of every kind are rushing to demand that we must do more to atone for OUR sin of “racism”. Boris, while briefly condemning the violence which saw several police officers injured, was far more concerned to tell us that his government was determined to stamp out “racism and racial prejudice” wherever it exists. The Daily Express, once a bastion of traditional Toryism, now publishes lists of “anti-racist” books for children. A cross party group of MPs has demanded more “anti-racist” education – and they will get it; an Asian educator commenting on this proposal on Sky News on Thursday said that the “white bias in education can cause white children to be proud to be white” If there is a white bias it has certainly passed me by.
We get this kind of stuff every time there is an outburst of “anti-racist” agitation, and every time the Establishment hastens to take a knee; we can expect further legal assaults on “far right” groups, more “hate crime” legislation, more money to be pumped into to BAME causes and highly diverse schools (instead of into the area where it is most needed, the education of working class white boys) and we can expect all that because Boris has said that there is still a lot of work to do to tackle “racism”.
All of that is to be expected. Of more immediate concern is the concerted attack by the left on our national heritage.
We are told that there is to be another big demonstration in London on Saturday with possible further desecration of Churchill’s statue and – even worse – of the Cenotaph. There are suggestions that the “far Right” may turn out to defend these monuments. Well, good luck to them if they do; the problem is that no-one can keep up a 24 hour guard indefinitely on the 80 statues that the far left has demanded should be removed. If the statues are not removed by left wing labour councils, they will surely be damaged irreparably – a rich young white American woman, a descendant of the owners of slave worked plantations in Barbados, and now for some reason a provincial museum curator in England, has advised anyone interested in exactly how to do
it. Sadly, we cannot rely on a nominally “Conservative” government to protect these images – a Tory minister with the good old English name of Nadhim Zakhawi wants some of them removed; well why not? They represent British history and for him British history began when his parents arrived from Kurdistan.
But so what? These are only bits of stone or bronze, no point in getting upset about them. If only it were so, but the left is not wasting its time throwing itself against bits of masonry for no reason. They know perfectly well that many of the memorials under attack are of pivotal characters in our nation’s story – Nelson, Gladstone, Peel, Baden-Powell, Cecil Rhodes, Sir Francis Drake. Discredit them and you discredit that national story, which is a core part of our national identity, and it is therefore an attack on US – the white British nation. The purpose? Deprive us of our identity, of our national story, of our pride in who we are, and our dispossession becomes that much easier.
It won’t stop with statues, already old films and television programmes are being pulled from our screens. Soon it will be the turn of books; I wonder for how much longer it will be possible to find the works of Kipling (to name but one) in libraries and bookshops? In other words, the book burning – the pulling of “inappropriate” material from our screens, has begun and it has a long way yet to go. Heinrich Heine said “whenever books are burned, men also in the end are burned”; not literally of course (I hope) but in ostracism and ruined careers.
There is no one in parliament or in the media or in the establishment who will stand against this outrage, except in the most mealy mouthed terms. We are on our own, but we will not remain so. There is a vacuum in our political representation, and we all know what happens to vacuums.
Mike
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Non-whites get life on a plate in white nations but no matter how much they’re given it’s never enough and will never be enough. This is doing more to wake up white people than anything in half a century. Our people can’t ignore anymore the fact that non-whites hate us and mean us harm. If whites don’t react now to this then European whites are doomed to follow the path of whites in South Africa and Zimbabwe. This is either a turning point for our people or the beginning of the end.
Stephen Ambartzakis
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As a white South African I will never genuflect to these animals. The upper classes in Britain worshiped at the feet of the bloody terrorist Mandela, to the extent of erecting a statue to him! They have now found another black “saint” in George Floyd who was also, in his small way, another black terrorist. You say that whatever you give them will never be enough, yet never question why that is. As a person who has lived and worked cheek by jowl with these people for over 70 years let me tell you that their rudimentary minds equate kindness with fear as they have no kindness whatsoever in their make up. The barbarians are in the city and it will take a mighty and bloody struggle to remove them. Thank God that we have not allowed ourselves to be disarmed
Max Musson
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I agree with you Stephen, whatever you do in SA do not allow yourselves to be disarmed.
Alec Suchi
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Vile ” virtue signalling ” from morally superior middle class university indoctrinated agitators knows no limits in its nausea.The identity of this country will be decided by leftist ideologues and new “”arrivals” who have no historical connection to the history and traditions of our island unless resolute action is taken not just by patriots but the silent majority.
The past is to be understood in its proper context and it is a gross anachronism to view and judge it according to our present valurs. Furhermore past events have been hugely damaging to the indigenous British people such as the Enclosure Acts which forced many from communal lands and into the factory system. This was tantamount to stealing land from the common people. It could further be argued that the empire served vested interests and had negligible benefits for the majority.
However despite this I would prefer our monuments to remain as part of our idenity, traditions , legacy and history. We need to make a concerted effort to resist further encroachments. Let battle commence!
Albert
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The infiltration by Antifa and other Marxists into the BLM protest and attacks on sacred War Memorials and historical statues has caused the ordinary person onto the streets to stand guard over our monuments, Armed Forces Veterans have been mobilised, and Football Lads Alliance are on the streets who have been fighting Marxist for years.
The silent majority are now fighting back as they know our Culture our Civilisation is in danger,
Britain at this moment is a Powder Keg and I think the fuse had been lit.
The ordinary peaceful British person has awoken!
Lapwing
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“The ordinary peaceful British person has awoken!”
To some degree, but let us hope that the extraordinary British persons are also awake.
Dan Embleton
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Rather than bending the knee we as nationalists should have a knees-up, yes in support of our great heritage that we have given to this world. I once had a website with the introduction “This is about a country that gave the world almost everything but in return had everything taken from them”.
As a child in the second world war my thoughts were how much better the future would be after going through all the hardships we had gone through then. Instead we are more or less in a nightmare.
Jock Lewes
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I recall A K Chesterton, in the 1960s, bringing to my attention the Pakistani thugs in the Midlands who boasted “we will kick the English out of their last colony”. Without accepting the terminology used by those Pakistanis, I can see now that they had a realistic aim and a determination. And now they appear to be on the ascendant.