Comments by "Acid Joke" (@PWMoze) on "The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters"
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What was really encouraging was seeing so many right leaning, alternative media people sharing a platform; TR, Carl Benjamin, Speakers Corner John, Mayar Tousi, Lawrence Fox, Count Dankula, various ex-servicemen, the Sam Melia supporters etc. all united with one message. The only person missing was Father Calvin Robinson and he was name checked a couple of times too.
Even more encouraging was the large number of people who had travelled there, on their own, not to have a jolly-up but to show their solidarity. Then the crowd even tidied up afterwards!
What made me laugh was the protesters holding the 'Croydon anti-racist' banner shouting at black people, Sikhs, Iranians, Argentinians telling them they're all far right racists! How ironic is that?
Is this the start of a future Popularist, Centre Right Alliance? Hope so. 'Not far right, not far wrong!'
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Poor old Stelios, he looked like he was having a nightmare, imagining super-modern, driverless taxis, with intoxicated idiiots puking in the back, on their way to yet another soulless, Tinder asignation. Admittedly it does sound horrible. On a wider scale; the thought of a frictionless, transaction-based, automated, convenience based life-style sounds even more miserable and pointless.
We are faced with a dangerously dystopian future, where corporations will be able to take away the purpose of day to day living while convincing you that they are making your life easier. In the case of Amazon, who have been operating this disruptive model for years, the unintended costs are now quite clear: empty shops, empty high streets, urban decay, more traffic, huge amounts of wastage, environmental damage and less social cohesion.
Of course it will throw up opportunities to invest in the companies creating the infrastructure, that is what will drive the changes, but it will also hollow out human life and make it sterile, empty and miserable. Look at how Deliveroo sponsors obesity, illegal immigration, traffic chaos and delinquency. The unintended costs always outweigh the benefits. I doubt if that will make any difference in the long run.
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The reasons for the protests:
1. The history of Islamist violence going back to 2005
2. Enforced mass immigration, despite electoral promises to reduce numbers by both main parties.
3. The cost and anti-social threat posed by iillegal migrants.
4. The ‘woke’ progressive agenda undermining British history, culture and freedom of speech.
5. The mainstream media demonising, dismissing and mischaracterising the English working classes and those who speak for them (TR).
6. Two Tier policing.
7. The blatant imbalance of the PM and Home Secretary’s response.
8. The emergence and threat of 'political Islam'.
9. The rise of knife crime, grooming gangs, acid attacks and sexual violence on the streets of English towns.
10. The huge religious/ethnic ghettos, the failure of multi-culturalism and increasing lack of trust in national institutions,
11. The Pro Gaza marches with all the associated anti-Western rhetoric, anti-semitism and civil disobedience.
12. The housing crisis and cost of living crisis.
13. Imported foreign conflicts leading to violent disorder on English streets.
14. Finally and most significantly: three innocent little English girls brutally and senselessly murdered by a second generation immigrant.
Ignore the narrative about fake news, online disinformation and misinformation being deliberately spread. It is a minor detail.
Ignore the narrative about extremist agitators coming in from outside, if they exist at all they are on both sides of the divide.
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I don't think the public is on the right. I think Truss' latest budget, cost of living crisis, low wages, poor public srevices, housing crisis, health crisis, schools' budget crisis, continued increases in immigration, shit in the rivers and on beaches, eye watering corporate profits, senior execs getting massive bonuses, rising interest rates, the pound plumetting, pensions trusts losing their value, IMF warning of economic crisis etc etc is driving the public towards a more 'stable' and 'fiscally responsible' Labour Party.
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I tried it. No decent jobs, minimum wages, no rental accomodation, no 24 hour petrol stations, no busses, no railway stations, no public libraries, no 24 hr super markets, no restaraunts, no public swimming pools, no cinemas, no music venues, no dentists, over subscribed GPs, no hospital within 40miles, every green space privately owned without public access, no nearby secondary schools, rivers and streams polluted, no decent football teams, unwelcoming pubs and worst of all loads of racist, homophobic bigots staring at you in the street.
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