Comments by "AdmV0rl0n" (@AdmV0rl0n) on "Shocking: When VETERANS Turn AGAINST the British Public!" video.
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In our society, many people are unfortunate. Its not an equal society, and as far as I can tell, the artificial f***ery thats tried to amend outcomes and a lot of other ideas that in principle might have been pitched as making the world better - are actively making it worse.
I cannot imagine in my lifetime where I would have said that I would see 300,000 people marching for jihadism, Hamas, Isis - death to jews - I cannot imagine that I would have seen the day. Now, suppose I also was in the past - been able to see a day where patriots, or people carrying a union jack would be harranged, arrested, or were made enemy of the state. The latter has been going on for a long time, but the former is a tyrannosaurus rex in the coalmine
Now - I want to be careful here - because I have an almost unlimited well of sorrow, memory, respect - of the people in the forces, and those close to them. Their loss, their suffering, their battles - and the cost paid - were in defense of the realm, its history, its people, its way of life, its long standing belief systems and institutions - its parliament, its democracy, its monarchy, its future. To me, their loss, and their valour, their time, and their sacrifice and service - are enshrined - I pondered what word to use - and maybe its not right, but I will use for now - enshrined into period in November.
I've seen from various angles a movement building where its being pitched that it should go away - its become to celebrated, industrialised, false, or - well, you'll see a lot of comment doing the rounds. But let me get this right. In a world where we now have endless days - 'black history month' (I use an example, its not meant to offend, insert your own if you prefer, but take the point), and many others I could cite - and these days seem to be filling the calendar like confetti - and people are mooting that rememberance days and the surrounding - should go away. Or be tuned down, out.
I saw one tweet today from someone saying its all got too much, and poppy wearing and vilification and the rest - that it should be tightened to simplified ceremony on the 11/11/x.
In our current society - I will generalise - that its actually become popular to attack what is if not now, then soon - the white, british working class. If you lift the lid on schooling, you'll see the education rates in this space are bad, and unless these kids can find leadership and representation and guidance - and jobs and a place in society - and not be bluntly offended into becoming everything you do not want them to become. They have become a segment that too many people want to wish away and sneer at. That bunch on the cenotaph - the tattooed, the loud mouthed, the swearing flag waving boys - they are a bunch that people want gone and unseen.
But here is a problem with that.
They or their forefathers - in many cases not given a choice - were drafted in to Save Portugal and then Spain. Or to fight on Royal Navy ships against Spain, or Napolean. Or they were dragged into cataclysm on the Somme, or they got sent to Ypres. They perhaps fought with Wellington, or with Marlborough. They perhaps flew in death trap planes in 1914, or they perhaps flew in Bomber command. Perhaps they were caught up in Tabruk, or in Al Amein. Perhaps they landed on the beaches in Sicily, or fought on the slopes of Monte Cassino, or they died in the rubble of Oosterbeck - or they flew a Lysander into France and faced death on each mission. Maybe they fought in bomber command and later flew again in the Berlin airlift. Their families back home went without and were on rations until 54. Perhaps they served in the battle of the Atlantic on a freighter, or 5. I could sit here and outline paragraph and paragraph - were the people who dared to go stand on the cenotaph may feel given events on the streets have required them to come and mount a defense - albeit one you don't agree with or condone - of the shared values that under-write the fight for good and evil in this world. They have been labelled 'far right'. Well many things are being labelled far right. Tell me dear centrists - tell me if you are able to cast the first stone - how did I end up seeing 300,000 walking along demanding death to the jews. And no one bar the younger 'hard right' said or did anything.
If you think that - and I do not mean offense here to be clear - that young kids from housing estates and similar - did not go and fight in Iraq, in Syria, in Kuwait, or in a hundred other places - risking their life - for some shared values and some ideals - I may have some news for you.
These kids that have 'less braincells than medals on display' - they have their bones in every goddamn field and hell hole - where good fought evil - on every battlefield, and you can probably name them. And you wish to villify and denounce them. Because they showed up. They happened to feel things are going wrong and demonstrated. I may not agree with them, but if you ever wore a uniform - then one of your reasons was that people could demonstrate. 'Why are they here, we didn't ask them' - - - you granted them the right by your duty and sacrifice. Or do you believe in something else?
Now - when I say the above, I wish to say that the starting point here should be that the people who served should be granted their time. It should if all things were equal - be a time where great respect is shown, and people can turn up and respect those who served. But the institutions and the government and the societal breakdown means that you are staring at 300,000 people marching around - contrary to the values and the history of the country - and they were going to try to ensure that time was not going to be allowed - or would be as disruptive as possible.
The police in my country are standing and watching as a death cult marches demanding death to jews. The level of failure, of compromise - for this to happen in Britain is UNSPEAKABLE.
I know were we go to die here, and where we die is not when some misguided but frustrated kids and men go to stand on the cenotaph and make their noise. No, that's not the day that would worry me.
The day I worry about, and unless there is real change - is a day where no one comes to the cenotaph at all. Or maybe you go - and you get arrested. And if you think that day is far away, or will never come - well I thought the same about people marching death to jews on british streets.
I've written the above, and if anyone is offended - that was not the intention. None the less. I make my points.
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