Comments by "Acid Joke" (@PWMoze) on "Richard The Fourth"
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As soon as he started saying 'London is great' he lost me.
Try being part of a traditional white working class community being squeezed out of your own neighbourhood by a combination of gentrification and mass immigration, shopping at local shops where you are served by people who can't talk English, who no longer sell the products you want, where you are treated with suspicion and sometimes outright hostility because of your race, religion or ethnicity. Try holding on to your traditional cultural values when, not only the people surrounding you don't share them, but they are being denigrated in local schools, by local councils, by the media and the broader community. Try spending some time in any average London Secondary School. Try getting a council flat. Try finding a fair rent. Try buying a house. Try having your home regulalrly burgled, or your bike stolen, or your car broken into, knowing that the police will do nothing. Try finding someone who is prepared to be a witness when a crimes occurs, even in broad daylight. Try walking around at night when you are constantly at risk of being mugged, having to avoid gang related drug and knife crime, random violent attacks, imported ethnic conflicts, two tier policing and anti white racism. Try objecting to a Palestinian or Rainbow flag being strung up outside your house. Try complaining about your Nigerian neighbours' anti-social behaviour to your Nigerian local council housing officer. Try driving around London regularly, trying to avoid all the parking restrictions, bus lanes, cycle lanes and traffic flow restrictions. Try to avoid getting a parking ticket or an extortionate Transport for London driving fine Try objecting to Ramadam and Eid being observed and celebrated, to the exclusion of Easter, in your work place. Try asking for help if you are elderly or disabled. Try getting an appointment with your local dentist or GP. Try getting a place for your kid at the only decent school in your neighbourhood.
Just try asking for directions and you'll see the social disconnect that currently exists in London: no one knows the city beyond their own ghetto, no one speaks the language properly, no one knows the social history of their own area. Try riding on the tube or catching a bus late at night. Try talking to a stranger in a shop or in a neighbourhood you do not know. Try avoiding the needles and the homeless winos when you go to your local park. Try finding a swimming pool, library or local pub that is still open.
Talk about luxury values; he hasn't got a clue. London is great when you are millionaire celebrity Jimmy Carr, not so great for everyone else.
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The opinions held by this young man are regularly platformed and validated in our manistream media. People like Ash Sarkar, Yasmin Alibah-Brown, Dr Shola Mos-Obamimu have regular spots on tv and radio, but the anti-white, anti-British narrative they promote is never pushed back against. Note how delicately Jeremy Vine deals with Nerinda Kour when she is ranting about how 'the British committed genocide all across its Empire'. Note the BBC host, in the clip you included, deliberately allows the young man his platform and remember, it is no accident that people such as these are allowed to air these opinions, they have been deliberately invited in to speak in this way by the producers who book them. None of this is an accident, it is by design.
Also note that the person brought in to 'balance' his opinion is also from an ethnic minority group. There is never a white Anglo Saxon there to defend themselves or their nation's history. White people are never platformed, nor their values properly expressed. They have to be represented by a sympathetic person of colour such as Nana Akua. This is also no accident.
Working class white people are only included in these discussions to belittle and dismiss them, usually as 'racist' and ignorant. Accurate historic detail is never presented, context is never provided and certain ideologies are never challenged. Especially not on the BBC.
White people, on the other hand, are only validated if they are adjacent to non white people, such as in the adverts; their opinions are only valid if expressed by people of other ethnicities, their values only valued if others express them. We are never invited to argue our own case against people such as the man you included because it would be seen as far too problematic and too provocative.
This is the reason why violence at a St George's Day gathering can be shown live on Sky News, complete with a commentary of criticism and disapproval; but violence, arrests and hate specch at a pro-Palestine march can not.
We are simply given no platform to confront the narrative, if we do, we are told that we are wrong. We are being removed from the centre of our own poltical culture, written out of our own history, denied access to our own mythos and sidelined. And meanwhile people like Ash Sarkar are smiling all the way to the bank. The 'global majority' win, we lose.
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If providing 'easy answers to real problems' and then not being able to deliver them undermines trust in democracy, then Harriet Harmon's description could more accurately apply to the Labour Party, the Lib Dems or the Tories.
Case in point: Brexit, controls on immigration, controlling our own borders, the Rwanda scheme, smashing the gangs, regaining our soveriegnty, not raising taxes, delivering economic growth etc etc, blah blah blah.
Rishi Sunak's five pledges comes to mind or Starmer's milestones or or pledges or whatever he calls them at the moment. All simple solutions that buy time but are never delivered.
And who is Harmon to say Reform won't fulfill their manifesto? And, if they were to fail, why would their failuire be any more desructiven than decades of uni-party failures?
What Harman thinks of as 'democracy' is far from what the rest of us expect or deserve, with all the: unelected senior civil servants, various Bank of England officials, European law courts, Quangos, lobbyists, think tank consultants, the Supreme Court, the House of Lords, billionaire party contributors, privately employed political advisors and even the PM's wife directly influencing policy making.
That's not even including shadowy, undemocratic, globalist interest groups like the WEF and Davos.
If that is what democracy trully is in this country I hope someone like Farage is a threat to it.
Drain the Swamp!
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I followed Ash Sarkar promoting her book with interest and, although she always starts off with criticizing the left for how fragile and divided they have become (because of 'victimhood' and identity politics) her principle gripe seems to be that the 'far right' (as she calls everyone but the progressive left) have become too good at using the same tactic of 'victimhood equals virtue' against them.
She constantly refers to the 'White Working Class' as undeserving of the right to describe themselves as the victims of racist oppression for example, while simultaneously being racist about them. She still sees racism in terms of institutions rather than an individual's predjudice while she ignores her own. She still thinks women can have male genitals, she still thinks in terms of 'the patriarchy' and 'the hierachy of oppression', she still wants to destroy the British class system, decolonize the culture and redistribute power wealth and ownership.
So, despite her supposed change of attitude, she still sees the world throuh the same old lens of race, sex, gender, sexuality and class. Nothing has changed in other words. She's still literally a communist however she has simply realised that she needs to moderate her schtick if she is ever going to win anybody over! Good luck with that.
One thing you do notice however is that, amongst the left wing media outlets she is always welcomed by, they all see each other as part of the same team. Unlike the people on the right, they actively support each other and readily amplify each other's messages. This is why we need Jordan Peterson's ARC, and the alternative media. We need to support and promote each other even though we may have slight ideological differences, just like the left do.
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@fredblogs Hope you don't mind this comment being massive but once I started I couldn't stop:
I know Morden very well, my sister lives there. It has a huge South Korean community nowadays. That's not so bad, they are mostly hard working, conservative and Christian and although they don't make much effort to intergrate socially, they don't cause any social problems.
However, even though I have a load of mates who live in Thornton Heath, I don't go there unless I absolutely have to, from Streatham southwards the traffic is awful, the shops are mostly 'ethnic', there's a lot of gang related knife crime and if you find yourself as far down as the London Rd in West Croydon it is like being in a Middle Eastern bazaar. Very hostile, very intimidating, especially for English girls. Put it this way, I wouldn't want my Mrs or my teenage daughters walking around there after dark.
Over the last twenty years or so, in most of those suburban areas (where accomodation was reletively cheap and work was available in unregulated foreign owned businesses) things have been transformed. Not for the better.They no longer feel British. The low skilled, lowly paid immigrants are distinctly different in their attitudes and manners from traditional working class people. They live much of their lives out on the street, especially the young men, presumably because they have very poor housing conditions. The areas tend to look scruffy because the (usually foreign) landlords do not maintain their properties when they are occupied by recently arrived migrants. Often they are houses with multiple occupants, not families, not young couples, just single men. Alternatively these properties are sometimes used as brothels, exploiting young girls who have been trafficked and smuggled into the country. All of this in what used to be quiet suburban streets.
Given this backdrop there is little to no civic pride, no social engagement, litter and refuse is dumped on the streets, which are generally dirtier and more chaotic. There is no social trust and no social cohesion. Many can't even speak English.
As an example of how bad things have become, in Tooting Broadway there is a homeless African couple who have lived, wrapped in sleeping bags, on a bench on the High Road for over eight years. They never leave the bench. People just ignore them and leave them to it. Personally I find it disturbing that our supposedly civilised society can not find a better solution for two obviously mentally ill, homeless immigrants, rather than allowing them to live out in the open, in all weathers, on a public bench, for eight years. But local people now treat this situation as normal, as they pass by doing their shopping. One wonders whether they might not be happier going back to where ever they came from but that kind of thinking is 'racist' and 'far right'.
You could blame this genral situation on 14 years of Tory mis-management, or on London's Labour Mayor, Sadiq Khan, but I think the problem goes much further than that. In many areas of Greater London nowadays the British simply don't live there any more, they've given up and moved on, in huge numbers, leaving once pleasant neighbourhoods to the 'new-comers', whoever they may be.
In Stockwell and Kennington it's Portuguese, in Clapham Junction its Ghanaians and Nigerians, in Tooting it's Bengalis and Punjabis, in Kingston it's Koreans and the wealthier Middle Easterners and in Croydon it's Afghans, Somalis, Syrians, Libyans, Kurds and God knows who else .
Even the traditional immigrant communities, like the Indian Sikhs in Southall or West Indians in Brixton, are being swamped by mass immigration. Neighbourhood after neighbourhood is being transformed. The rich in their modern, usually high rised, gated, appartment blocks, protected from the social dis-harmony and keeping safely out of the way. The developers buying every green space, playing field, unused council building, empty office blocks, old schools, swimming pools, libraries; all for luxury apartments. Council estates -mostly occupied by people who were born outside of the UK. And on the streets; the lowly paid or unemployed, alienated, disenfranchised immigrants, migrants and asylum seekers rubbing shoulders with the young post code gangs, fighting with knives over their horrible territories.
It's a mess.
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Excellent point. Working class Brits have always been quite socially conservative, they have always wanted low and controlled immigration, equal opportunities not outcomes, to secure working people's rights to a fair wage, fair rents, reasonable conditions, equality under the law, the protection of our social institutions and the right to speak out when they experience injustice. Traditionally they have also been proud to be British and Christian, unlike the middle class, liberal intelligensia.
Bit by bit all of those expectations have been undermined over the last 35 year or so. Mass immigration undermines half of those aspirations (low wages, poor working conditions, high rents, exploitation of workers, poor housing conditions etc) and progressive liberalism undermines the other half (hate speech laws, two tier policing, protected identities, anti-white, anti nation messaging etc).
Meanwhile the national institutions we used to be so proud of have been hollowed out, devalued and undermined.
Is it any wonder white working class people are simultaneously rejecting the progresive left and the liberal values of the conservatives?
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By the way, the reason why this guy doesn't want to go back to Eritrea is because, if he did, he would be forced to do National Service and join the army by the brutal autocratic dictator that currently runs the place. He would be forced to defend his country in the on-going border dispute that exists between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Why is there a dispute? Because Eritrea controls the two ports that allow them access to the world trade that goes up and down the Suez Canal, trade that the British developed and protected for decades. Why is that whole region continually in conflict? Because of the Marxists regimes that ruined them after the colonial era, because of traditional tribal emnity that pre-existed colonisation, because of the endemic corruption, the lack of democracy and because the war lords, who dominate their regional politics, are incapable of brokering peace with each other.
Just like all the other war-torn African states.
In other words, the guy knows nothing or he's lying. By the way, I almost forgot, Eritrea was an Italian colony, not British. That says it all really.
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The problem is, we wil not be asked to defened ourselves against Russia, China, Iran or North Korea or some other external threat. The conflict will be within our own borders. It won't be an armed struggle either, it will be a war of ideologies, of values, of cultures.
So the question is, to what extent are British people ready to defend their values against those who would destroy them?
If you look at the areas of our cities that have already been colonised and the way Brits have simply removed themselves from those neighbourhoods and settled elsewhere, you would be forgiven for thinking they had already surrendered.
For a cultural movement to be effective it needs to have the youth behind it. Sadly the young people of Britain are more likely to hold the woke values of the progressive ideologies, despite the fact that they are mostly likely to lose out because of them.
Otherwise, if you want a cultural shift back towards traditional values, where is it going to come from?
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If you try phoning in to any discussion show on LBC or on the BBC etc. to express your concerns about mass Immigration (the socio/political economic phenomena, not the individual people involved in that process) just see how quickly the host dismisses your concerns, suspecting that you must be a racist.
To even be concerned about such a thing, they think, you must be full of racial hatred and therefore a ‘bad person’ not worthy of having an opinion. So they don't let you express it or belittle you for doing so.
Try expressing the opinion that the 'asylum seekers' are economic migrants or that they are breaking the law by unfairly jumping the queue and you will be told that they have the right to seek 'protection' anywhere they choose, especially in the UK, with its shameful history of colonialism, even though those guys rarely come from former British colonies and have passed through many safe countries on their way to ours.
If you go so far as to say that those unskilled young men from war torn, unstable, failed states (such as Somalia, Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Sub Saharan Africa etc. etc.) may not share our cultural values, or that they do not even want to share them, or may not even be able to integrate into our society, but instead they intend to take advantage of our system and do, you will be told that to deny them those benefits would be to infringe upon their human rights. The implication being that morally the cost of respecting their human rights comes before the needs of UK citizens.
Try pointing out that recent ONS statistics indicate that some immigrant groups (specifically those called MENATs: Middle Eastern, North African and Turkish) represent a net loss to our economy; claiming more benefits for them and their dependents, than the net value of the taxes they pay . This has also been found to be the case in other European countries who have done the same analysis.
You could add statistics concerned with the pressure this whole process places upon housing, rents, school places, hospital beds, policing, prisons and add a few local and national crime stats. If you were to point all this out, despite the fact that this is based upon government statistics, you will instantly be closed down. Some facts are just too unpalatable.
If you were to point out that the most productive immigrant groups come from the Anglo-sphere (Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians and Americas etc.) and that perhaps this is because they share our culture and values, that they do not come to this country to claim benefits but rather to work and contribute, this would be dismissed as a toxic interpretation of the data.
Try suggesting that multi-culturalism seems to create ethnic ghettos and that this is not in fact surprising, as nationally we have no mechanism (or 'rubric' as J.P. calls it) for ensuring that immigrant communities are encouraged, or made, to integrate so, on the whole, they don't. You will certainly be dismissed as 'far right'.
If you were to express the concern that not all cultures seem 'equal', as some may have values that are undemocratic, misogynistic, homophobic and religiously intolerant, you will certainly be told that your concerns are needlessly extreme and prejudiced. In other words, motivated by an underlying racism. It seems that the young liberal political elite think we have ‘magic soil’ that somehow convinces new-comers to instantly exchange their values upon contact. Don’t try questioning that naive point of view either.
Don't even try to suggest that English culture, history, language, law and social customs may be something we can justifiably feel proud of and want to protect. That will be dismissed as nationalistic rhetoric or a right wing dog whistle.
God forbid if you were to point out that the rise of Islamism represents a threat to our British traditions, you would of course be given a lecture about how 'diversity is our strength' and that Britain was 'built by immigration', neither of which are factually true.
The irony is that people who host radio phone-in shows are more than happy for other national, ethnic, racial groups to protect their identity, their culture, their language, their flags, their customs, to seek to further their own political and social influence and to demand that their religion is treated with extra respect. But they don’t like it when English people ask for exactly the same rights and respect.
In fact, is there any platform, other than posting comments on YouTube, where English people are allowed to discuss this in public, without being shut down, dismissed or gas lit? Even then, be careful what you write folks, half your comments will be removed.
It occurs to me that we have to either redefine what these dismissive terms mean, like progressives have done with words such as; racism, diversity, equity, inclusion, harm, hate and violence, or simply own them, embrace them and shrug them off.
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The dedication shown by sincere and devout Muslims can be quite inspiring, especially when you travel around Islamic countries. To witness societies that are not enrirely governed by commercialism and consumerism can be quite refreshing. Concepts such as Zakat (charity) the Haj (pilgimage) and Ramadam (the yearly fast to remind the faithful of how it feels to be poor and vunerable) are quite admirable.
However the hatred, disrespect and predjudice with which Muslims are taught to treat non-muslims (especially Jews) is extremely shocking when you are first exposed to it and realise the full depth of it. Muslims tend to deny this when amongst people of other faiths or in the secular world, but in private they don't feel ashamed to admit it. On the contrary, they consider it part of their obligation to Allah. Visit any Wahabi mosque and listen to what is being taught behind closed doors and you soon see how deep this hatred and suspicion goes. Witness the persecution of Christians throughout the Islamic world. Read the doctrine of any of the proscribed terrorist groups.
The fact that Islam produces so many violently extremist groups, dedicated to 'Jihad' and the Muslim brotherhood at the expense of all else, is obviously a great concern too.
The Quran is certainly not a book of peace, it teaches a methodology for overcoming and conquering other faiths. Islam teaches that women are chattels owned by men, it accepts slavery especially of non muslims, it ecourages polygamy and demands homophobic behaviour from its adherents, it also disregards the notion of an age of consent for women and contains within it the entirely illiberal notion of Shariah law. It does not value 'diversity' and specifically teaches against 'inclusion'. There is no concept of 'equality' with non muslims in Islam. It does however encourage matyrdom amongst the faithful in the pursuit of an Islamic world.
In fact, if you had to choose a religion to be phobic about, it would indeed have to be Islam. However I would say that, from a Western liberal point of view, it is entirely rational to be critical of Islam and the fanatics that find it so appealing. It's spread in the West brings with it all kinds of dangers regarless of how many liberal, modern muslims deny it or attempt to diminish the fact.
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'London is great'.
Is living in London great? Try being part of a traditional white working class community being squeezed out of your own neighbourhood by a combination of gentrification and mass immigration, shopping at local shops where you are served by people who can't talk English, who no longer sell the products you want, where you are treated with suspicion and sometimes outright hostility because of your race, religion or ethnicity.
Try holding on to your traditional cultural values when, not only the people surrounding you don't share them, but they are being denigrated in local schools, by local councils, by the media and the broader community. Try getting a council flat. Try finding a fair rent. Try buying a house. Try having your house regularly burgled, or your bike stolen, or your car broken into, knowing that the police will do nothing. Try finding someone who is prepared to be a witness when a crimes occurs, even in broad daylight. Try walking around at night when you are constantly at risk of being mugged, having to avoid gang related drug and knife crime, random violent attacks, imported ethnic conflicts, two tier policing and anti white racism.
Try objecting to a Palestinian or Rainbow flag being strung up outside your house. Try complaining about your Nigerian neighbours' anti-social behaviour to your Nigerian local council housing officer. Try driving around London regularly, trying to avoid all the parking restrictions, bus lanes, cycle lanes and traffic flow restrictions. Try to avoid getting a parking ticket or an extortionate Transport for London driving fine Try objecting to Ramadan and Eid being observed and celebrated, to the exclusion of Easter, in your work place. Try asking for help if you are elderly or disabled. Try getting an appointment with your local dentist or GP. Try getting a place for your kid at the only decent school in your neighbourhood. Try spending some time in any average London Secondary School or listening to their pupils talking on the back seat of a bus
Try riding on the tube or a night bus late into the night. Try talking to a stranger in a shop or in a neighbourhood you do not know. Try ignoring the constant background noise of dissatisfaction, frustration, friction, bad manners and hostility. Try avoiding the discarded hyper dermic needles, the litter and the homeless winos when you go to your local park. Try finding a way through the Eastern European pick pockets, the professional beggars and the fraudsters in the busy shopping streets in the West End. Try finding a swimming pool, a library or local pub that is still open. Try finding a pint that does not cost a fortune. Try protecting your children from all the casual violence, the verbal abuse and the discourtesy everyone is constantly exposed to in public spaces.
Just try asking for directions and you'll see the social disconnect that currently exists in London: it seems like no one knows the city beyond their own ghetto, no one speaks the language properly, no one knows the social history of their own area and most depressingly, no one cares.
London is great when you are a millionaire celebrity or a high earning professional, not so great for everyone else. Most people living in London do not take pride in it, they do not see the area they live in as belonging to them or see their future there. They are passing through, on their way to somewhere better; somewhere less chaotic, less aggressive, quieter, more functional.
The rest of the people living in London are those who are stuck there, through no fault of their own and are unable to find a route out. This especially applies to the white working class people who have remained despite the ‘white flight’. They are now like an embattled minority, clinging to the idea of a community that disappeared years ago, unappreciated, anachronistic and out of place.
It feels like giving up, coming to the conclusion that London is lost, but equally, it’s hard not to.
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Good question. I agree with you, I think its more likely that they are simply conformists, with one eye on their salary and the other on what their superiors in the MSM are currently endorsing. As well as this, they are all drawn from the same university educated class, live in expensive London suburbs and are entirely sheltered from the effects of the opinions they hold. In other words they all endorse luxury values.
They love a controversial race-baiter like Narinder Kaur or Dr Shola Mos-Obamimu, despite all the evidence of their racial biases, but despise TR and his supporters, despite having no evidence to prove their's.
They openly mock Farage while allowing representatives of the progressive ideologies to go unchallenged. They are not ashamed to voice their own poorly thought through opinions because they think that those opinions prove their virtue. They trully believe that people from minority groups are inherently virtuous while simultaneously believing that white people, with different values from theirs, don't deserve a voice. They are therefore happy to ridicule them on or off air and deny them a platform.
And finally, as you point out, they are not especially well-read or well informed, despite their university degrees. When pressed their opinions usually falter.
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As well as using Jews and LGBTQ+ vs conservative Muslims as an example of people from different backgrounds not rubbing up against each other particularly well in London, how about:
The two factions of Eritreans who had a riot with each other on the streets Camberwell a few months ago,
The Sunni vs Shia muslims who had a riot with each other on the streets of Swiss Cottage.
The Muslim men who rioted in Southall, West London, to celebrate the end of Ramadan.
The Islamists who intimidate and bully teachers and children in various local schools to force them to toe the Islamic line.
The BLM supporters endlessly pushing CRT ideology to politically attack white society and the police.
Criminal migrants gangs pick pocketing and scamming shoppers and tourists in Central London.
Random muderous attacks on the public by Islamists.
Prominant politicians receiving death threats on a daily basis.
The black youths using social media to rob West End shops en masse, sell drugs as well as the standard muggings, phone theft, car theft, bike theft, burglaries etc.
Human trafficking gangs using houses of multiple occupancy in quiet suburban neighbourhoods as brothels and to accomodate their victims.
Jamaican Yardies intimidating vunerable people into using their homes as grow houses.
Muslims vs Christians values, or Muslims vs Sikhs, or Muslims vs Hindus.
Middle Class Progressive Leftists vs conservative working classes.
LGBTQ+ vs 'hetro normativity', the Trans lobby vs TERFs, Gay Pride vs conservative Christain values.
Environmentalists vs everyone else, Car drivers vs Cyclists.
County lines drug gangs vs the police and local communities,
Newly arrived immigrants vs traditional communities,
Traditional London communitites having to deal with; rape culture, gang culture, gun culture, post code knife crime, FGM, honour killings, grooming gangs and general social distrust.
The liberal political elite dismantling the disenfranchised white working class communities with hostle housing policy, high rents, impossible house prices and more generally through the denigration of white working class cultural values.
The liberal metropolitan elite don't feel it so they don't just fail to acknowledge it in the media, they actively create the narrative that nothing is going wrong, 'Nothing to see here, everybody's fine,'
They simply haven't got a clue.
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