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Yes, Ralph always hits the nail of contemporary culture on it's head with his 32oz ball pein hammer of righteousness.
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One thing is clear, the Left have inflicted huge damage on this country.
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These things are coordinated. Seen how many mixed relationships are shown in TV ads?, seen how many ads there are for vegan food no one wants? etc, etc. Look at the list of huge corporations supporting the WEF, that's where the coordination is coming from.
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By the time a society reaches the post modern stage it needs to find a way to refresh itself because it's feeding on it's past achievements.
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drwhatson 100%. And the irony is they absolutely do not fit together as ideologies. It's like people thinking after the Nazi/Soviet pact that both systems could peacefully co exist. Eventually the penny will drop that groups such as the 'trans community' have absolutely no chance of acceptance within Islam. Believe it or not the 'hegemonic white patriarchy' is much more accepting of alternate lifestyles than Islam.
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Nigel is making very prime ministerial videos, I think he sees this as the time to strike.
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I think they're parroting this stuff because they think it the right thing to say, flavour of the month etc. "HSBC supports the LGBTQ cause", I mean seriously wtf is that all about. It's just virtue signalling because they don't want to get cancelled by the Twitter mob. That's been the BIG problem, effing Twitter, and the way it's been weaponised.
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@routeman680 I was thinking more as a guest than a presenter. Even though he is on the crass side, he's very popular and the more his followers start pushing back against wokeism the sooner we can get back to what we used to call normal.
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In folklore a weak individual shows he had one saving grace. So far I've seen no evidence that Boris has that.
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We live in unserious times, there is a shortage of substantial figures in politics. By that, I mean politicians who actually believe in anything but their own careers.
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There is a rump of Conservative mp's that are BBC supporters. Till those people have been cleared out there will be little progress.
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@johnfisher747 The parallels with British Conservatives and US Republicans are very evident. A lack of belief in core principles and an unwillingness to attack progressive ideology.
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How great would it be to see William, Ben, Richard Tice and Nigel pulling the levers of power. No way would they be worse than what we have at the moment.
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This conversation wouldn't have happened a year ago. As tge situation gets worse even blindly loyal JRM is getting rid pilled. I'd prefer Peter Whittle as head of Reform. Tice is a waste of space.
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Probably not. Harry has nothing to sell other than his relationship to royalty. He's not clever and he has no sellable skills. In real life he's an Uber or delivery driver.
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georgie The Left always had this "Workers of the world Unite" dream. They eventually realised that despite being poor and exploited the workers were mostly patriotic and monarchy supporting. So they changed tack, now it's "Wokers of the world unite". Unite all the selfish, self obsessed types and use them to overthrow society. Just gullible self pitying fools the lot of them. " M' mental health issues."
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And a lot of slaves chose to stay on at the estates after slavery was abolished. Is modern day Chicago with numerous black on black deaths any worse than the life on a plantation. Yes, there were horror stories but I suspect there has been a lot of disinformation over the years.
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@774Rob I can see it on my feed but your original comment said it better than mine. The selective outrage is almost amusing. Men are just meant to accept being treated as 3rd class citizens, despite holding the infrastructure of society together. I don't know why we put up with it.
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In the summer previous to lockdown I had a hospital appointment, 2 days later I had the worst 'flu' I ever had. I was wiped out for a week. As a result I question the mainstream timeline for this virus. I believe it was here months earlier than officially acknowledged.
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Our friends here kept saying it, "after 13 years of Conservative government". 13 years of incompetence. And there is no suggestion that the Conservatives have any capability or desire to change. Which means that they no longer have any use to us, as they are occupying the same basic ground as Labour and the Liberals. Every major institution is in decline. That has to be laid at the door of the Tories, they've had long enough to improve something, but they haven't. We need to rebuild. And I'm not sure that posh, private school educated individuals should be central to that. Look where they've got us.
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@raminybhatti5740 You read my mind. When it was all the other way there was no problem. But now....
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@MariaTorres-hc5uq Maria, you exactly hit the nail on the head there. In WW2 the BBC built up a reputation for 'honest' war reporting. I say that in the sense that there were guidelines they had to follow from the government but they were as near honest as you will get in desperate times. And the world tuned in. Now the BBC is so obsessed with being an active player in shaping events, it's not a channel you can go to for a properly balanced discussion on climate change, for example. Or the EU/Brexit. This generation of reporters has lost its impartiality and in the process lost a large amount of public trust. But the obsession with creating TV shows of all kinds that push certain trendy issues has replaced the desire to make 'entertainment', it's almost as if they look down on the idea of entertaining people, they want to educate, and by 'education' I mean pushing progressive agendas. I could say "Well, it's their funeral why should I care?" There are 2 answers to that. The first is that as a taxpayer they're doing all this with the public's money, the second is that they're destroying something that we all used to care about and believe in, that's the saddest part. Best wishes. MM.
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Howard Petterson I think you're right to say it's time for him to put up or shut up. If he is ever going to get a break through it has to be now. Laurence Fox is too laid back to do anything important but Farage and Tice must get some solid cut through now. This government seems intent on a scorched earth policy. If we want 'normal' back, there is no alternative. I don't want and never voted for 'the green agenda' or the UN Migration Compact. It all has to stop.
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Apply counter pressure to any Twitter mob activism. Let advertisers know that if they bow to the Left, we in the centre and right will double down. They have loud voices but we have the numbers.
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So the question arises, at what point do you jettison everything we stand for to advance the economy? The so called Conservatives seem to be willing to give it all away for a few extra £s on the balance sheet. IMO, some things are more important than profits.
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I find Dave Rubin to be significantly more impressive than Jordan Peterson. While the latter has closed in on himself, Mr Rubin has built a small empire.
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Your mindlink was successful.
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Jess Phillips, happy to protect men who call white women 'Slappers' (and worse ) while building her own brand around representing 'Women and Girls'. Sheer grifting. When it came time to actually Do Something she showed what she's really all about. The Minister for Safeguarding her own Career.
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Matthew Smith The British way has always been 'live and let live' i.e. none of my business. This current obsession seems to be all about forcing a confrontation. 'You're either with us or against us', they say, actually I'm not too fussed as long as you don't scare the horses.
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anonUK That's because ukip was geared more to Brexit than being a party of national renewal. In terms of dealing with 'wokeism' and the challenge to our nation and our history, a new party can draw on both left and right. We have common cause. So I see it more in those terms than anything suggestive of skinheads etc.
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Best avoid the mass lunacy that comprises 'the Big Questions' on Sunday morning.
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James Royce This whole Covid business has shown the reality of British politics. Virtually no fundamental policy differences between any of them. Just a slight variation in emphasis. And no indication of competency. Now is the time, if ever there was one, for a new party to break though. The 'Red Wall' showed the class divide is no longer the defining issue in British politics. Essentially it's Globalism vs Patriotism and the Conservatives have shown they're not patriotic, even old school types like Heseltine and Major as revealed in his traitorous '2nd Tier' speech. This next couple of years Nigel and Tice have to build the popular support that is undoubtedly out there. Even Brexit sceptics will follow him as an alternative to this incompetent bunch of Etonians currently running the circus.
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James Royce I don't think it needs to. Boris's 80 seat majority is primarily the 'get Brexit done' crowd. Nigel doesn't need and would probably never get the teachers, nurses and civil servants on his side. Brexiteers and those disillusioned with mainstream politicians ( a bigger cohort than the media realise), those 2 groups would give him a majority, I believe. Ironically, Boris is proving to the country what a disaster Corbyn's spending plans would have been. He could have just told us, he didn't need to actually demonstrate the point.
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@chriscoffee9070 This may be small comfort but GBNews is starting to build strong viewing figures. It seems to be overtaking Sky and seeing off the threat of Talk TV. Without doubt it has a patriotic and Conservative tone and Farage, for me, is has done a way better job than anyone expected, he's influencing the debate and becoming an important voice in Conservative broadcasting. Like I say, small comfort, but potentially a starting point. Mark Steyn has also been excoriating on some issues.
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I prefer Starkey, he has a bit of fire about him. Heffer looks indolent. Isn't a heffer some sort of farm animal?
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Mo Fa I would add 'bullying' to that. We must resist all pressure.
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Lawyers and the compensation brigade have ruined society. Schools won't even put antiseptic cream on a grazed knee in case they get sued. K.ill 'em all!!
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Does Emma usually tidy up all the cups and glasses? Someone should be doing some washing up.
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She has to walk a tightrope in terms of what she can say or imply. Unfortunately there are some idiots, above, who are too thick to understand that, or are just trolling.
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@evolassunglasses4673 But society has to progress. Otherwise we'd have none of the modern day stuff we take for granted and the Globalists are trying to take away ie air travel, cars, etc. We've been living in a manner of freedom with comforts never before seen in history, to vilify capitalism is foolish.
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It's this Liberal tendency that prevents us from accepting that other cultures have values and customs that aren't our own. The Leftist progressives can't accept a society where gayness isn't glorified as proof of their superior virtue. And yet they'll protect anti gay Muslims because in our society they percrive them as poor little people that need their protection. It's all delusional.
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There was always a myth of Conservative competence. Even if you didn't like them they'd sort out Labour's excesses. Well, that's gone and with it the idea that the public school types were uniquely qualified for running a country, both in government and the civil service. So I think the time is right for a change. Clearly, the heir apparent is Nigel Farage but I think Richard Tice may be more capable. We shall see.
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Elizabeth I quite like the leader but I think we're going to need stronger medicine to get out of this mess.
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Who'd have thought that the naturally feisty Scots would be so willing to supplicate themselves before the pint sized dictator?
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@johnm7267 Don't expect me to defend the Tories, they're worse than Labour. Starmer is a Left Wing ideologue. He didn't come in to politics to restore the British Empire or fire up small business, he's all about 'radical change' he's used those words to describe Labour's mission. So I'm not being dogmatic, I'm reading both his actual words and between the lines.
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The big Achilles heel in these arguments is that the redefinitions don't come from science but from the humanities. You wouldn't let a gender studies 'doctor' remove your tonsils. So it's purely political with no science base.
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@PDR-wb9dq Exactly. And able to leverage her victimhood in a way that you can't really answer back without appearing unsympathetic.
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King Brilliant True. I used to watch all the BBC political shows and took them all at face value. Then with Brexit I started to notice imbalances on panels, very partisan audiences that didn't reflect voting patterns and the more I looked the more I saw that the whole political discourse is being stage managed by forces in the background. And without doubt those are the same people that have tried to stop Brexit. The Tories are now far less split on Europe and the faction that stabbed Thatcher in the back are gone or on the way out.
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Tomas Stride We need to start getting awkward. Working class people keep this country moving and pay most of the tax. Weak old professors at universities don't have the heart to do battle but we have to fight for this country. I'm damned if I'm going to let a bunch of sweaty ignorant Leftists destroy my country.
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It's interesting how many gay men are involved in the push back against woke-ism Andrew Doyle, Doug Murray, Sargon of Akkad, Konstantin Kisin, Mike Graham. All doing sterling work.
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