Comments by "" (@brennadickinson2920) on "EXPOSED: What They’re NOT Telling You About the RAPE GANGS… | Neil Oliver" video.
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Dear Neil Oliver, I would like to ask you to investigate the elephant in the room of Britain's class system. It seems to me that the 'working class' is really the remnant and the successor to the Anglo-Saxon civilisation that was supplanted by the Norman-French conquest in 1066.
The Anglo-Saxons (A-S) were banished to the margins of society and political power, and have formed an underclass ever since. While the conquerors, personified by William (the Bastard) Conqueror, and his Norman French followers, established themselves as the 'In group' and the A-S as the 'Out-group'.
There was a deliberate language barrier with French and Old English in use by their respective cliques or strata of that new hybrid society, as shown in the 'working class' A-S expletives (f**k, B*****d, etc. for example).
And young girls of the Anglo-Saxon, working class/underclass were and are fair game. But now the Labour government has gone into the pimping side of things in a decadent and indecent trade off for migrant bums on seats at election time.
The strange and transient middle classes, despised and emulated by both the other sides, maintain a game of social snakes and ladders that preserves an illusion of social mobility, nowadays dressed up as 'democracy'.
The Battle of Hastings never ended, it just went underground and the unconscious remnants can be seen to this very day. Magna Carta 1215 is the Anglo-Saxon Constitution.
And still the working class are being pushed off a cliff by the lack of industry that they rely on to earn a living. The A-S working class are still being unlawfully 'sacked' and eliminated from their ancient homeland by a self appointed 'ruling class'. Alas.
But what did Henry V say before the Battle of Agincourt that Shakespeare so brilliantly paraphrased, about St Crispin's Day! It could be true today; it could be true in our hearts.
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