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Our whole society has become one vast game of - "Don't talk about the real problems"
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Truss wasn't for infinite immigration - so she had to be removed.
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The people who so gleefully banned Christianity from public life - might get a nasty shock when they see what is going to replace it.
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I wouldn't call myself a religious man - but I am much more interested in the Christian faith than I was ten years ago, I identify with Christianity on a cultural level much more than I used to, and I am much more supportive of the idea that Christianity is our religion, our culture, and our heritage, and it should have a higher status than other faiths. We've seen what secularism is leading to - and it simply can't hold the line against Islam or against entropy.
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Christianity has become far too "meek and mild" and not enough "Knights Templar". The religion was healthiest when it had a balance of both.
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They cry for themselves - but they don't shred a single tear for the ordinary Europeans whose lives have been destroyed by their policies.
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The only people Labour seem to feel sorry for in this whole saga - is themselves. Which is a tacit admission that it's their policies and actions that caused this.
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I "fight back" by just disengaging from the current culture as much as possible. Almost everything new is woke junk, so I consume only what is classic and timeless from the best of Western culture and history.
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Rory Stewart is the epitome of - "Weak men create hard times"
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They cry out in pain as they strike you.
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I never asked for much - a modest house, a family, stability, and a country I could feel was home. And these criminal elites took away any chance of having any of them.
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Yes, I remember that contemptuous shriek of laugher she gave when someone suggested that was a serious topic worth discussing.
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Evil. Not insane.
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I'm not interested in any politicians who won't talk about remigration. Which means I have no one to vote for right now.
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It's fascinating when people who claim to be leftists - start screaming that we should blindly support those in power simply because they are in power.
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"My wife's boyfriend"
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"I didnt used to be an ethno-nationalist, but I'm honestly getting there" Same - the last 4 years has really hammered home to me that we either start playing the same game everyone else is playing: or we vanish.
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Watching Reform turn into controlled opposition has taken me from fear, to resignation. It's clear we're not going to get out of this death-spiral now, and all we can do is try to salvage as much as we can of what used to make this country great.
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It's the same with the epidemic of grape in Europe - the media won't say why it's got so much worse in the last 10 years: so they triple down on blaming "men" without mentioning which men are doing the large majority of it.
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And their families being threatened and harrassed if they dared to speak out.
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The world wars destroyed Europe's confidence in itself and created the self-loathing that has led to our current woes. We need a renaissance of pride in our people, history and culture.
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O'Brien said openly what they usually only say privately - "What we say is truth, and if we say it, you have no right to dispute it".
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CK Chesterton compared tradition to a framer's fence - there's probably a good reason it's there even if you can't see it. Liberals have spent the last 60 years gleefully tearing down all the fences, and we are gradually realizing that those fences were what was holding our civilization together.
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My whole adult life has been a non-stop litany of ethnic humiliation - every single day my people and my culture are humiliated in a fresh and degrading way. They've left me with no choice but to be an ethno-nationalist.
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Indeed. With a tiny number of exceptions - women do not fall in love with cars the way men do. Which is perfectly fine, people are allowed to be different.
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I don't want useless bauble trophies from games that mean nothing - I want my country back.
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And have children
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Class is a big part of it - the women and girls hurt by immigrants are usually working class, whereas the women who heard Gregg's jokes were middle/upper class.
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They need to make us think we have no past to make us accept we have no future.
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They are distracting us from something. I don't know what, but this story is so utterly trivial it can't be anything but a psy-op.
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This is the problem - the later and later it gets left, the more drastic the methods that would be needed. And the British have shown a frustrating belief that "mild remedies" will sort out any problem, and anything else is a bit too scary for them.
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Personally - I won't lift a finger to save people who voted for this from the consequences of their actions. They called me every name in the book when I tried to warn them: so now it's "Lie in the bed you made" time.
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The repression we're seeing at the moment is scary - but remember: the repression wouldn't be necessary if they weren't getting nervous.
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We all know he got the gong for having "correct" opinions.
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Everything with these people is about public displays of dominance - they are making it clear "this is our land now".
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No one has ever actually told me why diversity is a good thing - it's constantly repeated, but never explained.
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Stop crying and start getting busy.
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Exactly - what do this lot have to do with me?
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It's the lazy option to sit around wailing "WE'RE FINISHED!" because it means you don't need to do anything. Actually doing something about it - is hard work and inconvenient.
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@angel1968able No
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Exactly - it's CK Chesterton's farmers fence. Western civilisation is slowly discovering that all those fences they tore down - were there for a reason.
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I think the inaction is slowly going away - it's taken far too long, but it feels like the tectonic plates are starting to inexorably move.
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@ The English haven't been a pious people since the 17th century - that doesn't mean we agreed to import Islam and set it up as our replacement religion.
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They haven't been even vaguely right wing since Cameron: but a lot of us used to think they were the lesser of two evils. Then we realized the two parties are the exact same evil.
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They always try to make it sound like the weather, something that "just happens" - they don't want us to realize that it's the result of deliberate policy choices.
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Votes for women has not turned out too well.
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Exactly - they do this to intimidate and overawe the locals. To declare that they have conquered this patch of ground. It's an expression of pure triumphalism.
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She inspires me to vote for some other party. I don't care what the blue wing of the uni-party does. Especially when they seem determined to double-down on adhering to the Westminster consensus.
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Yes. They got so scared of being called "intolerant", that they ended up having no standards.
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"People blame Jews for society's problems because they're too scared to blame women" - Rudyard Lynch.
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