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Dr David Starkey was on fire in this interview. May this proud Englishman and formidable intellect have many more years of good health.
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Fascinating and insightful as ever. The problem is, it won't change anything. 90% of the general public don't understand, or even try to understand things like inflation, national debt etc. Much less do they care about notions of personal, moral or communal standards. Nope, it's whichever politician smiles the most or parrots the catchiest mantras that will determine who gets voted in. Anyone who has a different view can easily be dismissed as a 'Covid denier', 'conspiracy theorist' or whatever else the smear of the day is.
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"People have stopped talking to each other." I don't blame them. Every word you utter these days "offends" someone or risks losing you your job, getting mobbed or attacked. Why try to converse people who hate you and who you in return hate?
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Guys, dress properly, have a shave and behave like proper people of the right. And stop interrupting Dr David Starkey.
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Welcome back, Dr Starkey!
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We're at the precipice, of an enormous crossroads . . .
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Me neither. But I also feel no affinity or kinship with "my own kind" who support abortion and lockdowns.
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I agree. They supressed plenty of information.
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They are so off-putting.
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Commie Starmer is going to make Blair seem like a right wing Conservative.
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@zoidberg444 Tell him we will find a way to cope. But tbf to your father, he grew up in a time when the BBC still had some respectability, or at least was not so overtly marxist.
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@parsaeye Blind to what? Elaborate.
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I still go back to the Laurie Penny video when I need a laugh. Dr Starkey is a legend and it is always a pleasure to listen to him.
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Me too, but ironically most often by people who look like me (white). I speak less and less at work now. Getting too dangerous to open your mouth.
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@MartyBowie-m5j That line of argument has lost all power. Yes, people hate the Tories just as much as they hate Labour. Hence the increasingly used "uniparty."
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I'd be fired from my job for sure if I'd have lied to the same extent. We all lie when giving examples at interviews, as we know we have to play their silly little game to secure the post we want. But putting lies down in print is different.
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Instead they embraced them and expanded them. But try explaining that to the thick headed tribal voters.
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I chuckled at that too
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I'm unjabbed. No pericarditis for me, yay.
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They're like the Wizard of Oz. As soon as we pull back the curtain and laugh at them, they lose all power.
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It wasn't scrutinised because she is in the ruling class, who look after each other (at first). They may see her as an empty head they can easily control, and then use as the fall guy once she has served her purpose and they need to get rid.
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Who trusted her?
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That is exactly what I thought
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@sandgrownun66 rubbish. They made it clear what their agenda was from day one. If voters refused to see that, it's on them.
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The weird thing is, we could have reversed this a dozen times over, but chose not to. We still have time. But every decade, as our percentage in the census goes down and down, we become more and more of a target for those looking to replace us.
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I've got a book of his quotes somewhere. He was one funny bloke.
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@dennis lynch I don't think there is a solution. Other than the emergence of a demagogue like Trump, I can't see the status quo being affected in any significant way.
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@chriscrew6541 Neah, look it up yourself.
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I worked at the ambulance service for years, and their recruitment process mirrors your sentiments. I saw amazing blokes "fail" interviews for dispatcher roles, duty manager role etc. while they went to absolute morons. The corruption and cronyism of it just kills morale across the entire workforce.
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Starkey always delivers.
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@jamesart6568 And the masses always fall for it, every time, and in whatever new form it takes.
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@PrivateSi Depends how you quantify it. Maybe trying to quantify it at all is the wrong way of looking at it. Suffice to say, both the Tories and New Labour have been disastrous for modern Britain, and it's only going to get worse.
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Anyone who kneels to marxist terrorists is an enemy of mine.
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Ruling elites have always despised us "ordinary people." But there seemed to be a kind of unspoken pact before where we fall in line but in exchange for that we get at least a pretence of stable government and policies that fit out national interest. That's gone. We have a ruling elite that openly despise us and are open about ruining our culture and very existence. Storming of the Bastille moment needed to reset the balance.
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This moisturised Pabloite is no leader of mine. I'm glad England has woken up. Hopefully the momentum continues until it's logical and welcome conclusion.
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And to safeguard their own power so that they can feed at the trough indefinitely ofc.
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I can think of a few methods.
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She, and Labour, know that the British public have short memories and will simply go along with whatever they are told to. If they show any sign of dissent, they can be accused of being guilty of an ism to scare them back into compliance.
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This is why the "right" (whatever that is) never win. They always fall for the idea that the new leader of the Conservative party is a "real" conservative, and kid themselves that "things will be different now." I guess some people just can't face reality. There is no conservative party in this coutnry, including Reform.
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@ Yes. The reason is to be quiet and let Dr David Starkey hold court.
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They hate England and English people, but they all want to come here and bring their extended families with them. I don't want to go to their backward countries. They want to come to mine. And they only get away with disrespecting us because our traitor politicians aid and abet them while brutalising us natives with an iron fist.
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Anytime I'm feeling a bit down and need cheering up, I watch the video of David Starkey roasting that purple-haired feminist who insulted him at some talk or other. Never fails to make me laugh.
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@chowes41 How long have you died your hair, Christina?
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@jamesadey8744 Inside every lefty is a right winger waiting to get out. You know it too.
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Starkey is so right about the cult of ugliness in English cities. I stayed in Manchester for a few weeks and have never been more depressed in my life. It just has such a horrible debilitating vibe. No colour, no greenery, no escape from the proles, no nice parks. Absolutely horrible. And obviously no English people in sight.
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@chrisdavies2642 And you are a nobody. Point?
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@ Who is a warmonger? You should make yourself more clear if you want to sound smart.
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@ But you can't say why or how, therefore your just hot air.
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@MartyBowie-m5j You'd certainly be investigated for gross misconduct. How fast it would take to fire you depends on how many cards you have to play. Sick, "mentul 'elf" problems, is your investigation due to the colour of my skin, my dog died, I've got ADHD etc.
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We've got a token leftie at work that thinks Anthony Blair was "right wing" and that socialism would work if not for the nasty "right wing" people who get in the way. I opened my mouth to rebut him, thought neah there's more to life than debating this moron, and got on with my day.
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