Let me be very clear here: I like the Jews and I like Israel. I especially like the fact that the state of Israel was essentially a colonial state founded at the very time (1948-1967) when the tide of history was flowing most strongly against colonialism. That almost puts it next to Rhodesia in my holy pantheon of based, un-PC states. But unfortunately, like Rhodesia, there has always been a sense that Israel is ultimately doomed.
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Showing posts with label Nigel Farage. Show all posts
ISRAEL ISN'T REAL: THE EXPOSED WILL-TO-BE OF THE LOBBY-DEPENDENT STATE
Let me be very clear here: I like the Jews and I like Israel. I especially like the fact that the state of Israel was essentially a colonial state founded at the very time (1948-1967) when the tide of history was flowing most strongly against colonialism. That almost puts it next to Rhodesia in my holy pantheon of based, un-PC states. But unfortunately, like Rhodesia, there has always been a sense that Israel is ultimately doomed.
TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT "HOPE NOT HATE" THUGS
Nigel Farage attacks Hope not Hate as "extremist" after Merkel terror spat with dead Labour MP's husband
Nigel Farage has branded the pro-Labour front group, Hope not Hate, an "extremist" organisation during a radio interview. The accusation follows an online spat over Angela Merkel's support for open borders after the recent terrorist attack in Germany, with the husband of a murdered Labour MP.
Hope not Hate received funds donated by the public after the murder of the Labour MP, Jo Cox, earlier this year, and her husband, Brendan Cox, is a friend of the group's current director, Nick Lowles. Hope not Hate is now threatening to take Nigel Farage to court for libel, and is asking for funds, as a result, on its website.
Hope not Hate received funds donated by the public after the murder of the Labour MP, Jo Cox, earlier this year, and her husband, Brendan Cox, is a friend of the group's current director, Nick Lowles. Hope not Hate is now threatening to take Nigel Farage to court for libel, and is asking for funds, as a result, on its website.
BREXIT IN NAME ONLY: NO, YOU *MAY* NOT LIMIT MASS IMMIGRATION
by Daniel Barge
We knew it was a bad deal when a Remainer, Theresa May, was made Prime Minister by the Conservative Party hierarchy, following David Cameron's shock defeat in the famous BREXIT vote. Despite May being a Remainer and being beholden to unseen power brokers, it was still hoped that the will of the people would be respected, especially with regard to the obvious desire to see a drastic reduction in immigration. But no dice!
Heading for the G20 summit in China, May rejected pledges made by the official "Vote Leave" group for a "points-based" system, the best hope in the present political climate for radically reducing immigration.
Heading for the G20 summit in China, May rejected pledges made by the official "Vote Leave" group for a "points-based" system, the best hope in the present political climate for radically reducing immigration.
HILLARY: HOW I DESTROYED DONALD TRUMP AND THE ALT-RIGHT
The party is over. Hillary has spoken. Here is what she said, with appropriate links and illustrations.
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| Clintons attacked by giant red pills. |
Thank you, Reno! It’s great to be back in Nevada…My original plan for this visit was to focus on our agenda to help small businesses and entrepreneurs. This week we proposed new steps to cut red tape and taxes, and make it easier for small businesses to get the credit they need to grow and hire. Because I believe that in America, if you can dream it, you should be able to build it. We’ll be talking a lot more about our economic plans in the days and weeks ahead.
But today, I want to address something I hear from Americans all over our country. Everywhere I go, people tell me how concerned they are by the divisive rhetoric coming from my opponent in this election. It’s like nothing we’ve heard before from a nominee for President of the United States.
But today, I want to address something I hear from Americans all over our country. Everywhere I go, people tell me how concerned they are by the divisive rhetoric coming from my opponent in this election. It’s like nothing we’ve heard before from a nominee for President of the United States.
A NIGEL TO REMEMBER
It was the great British politician Enoch Powell who said, "All political lives, unless they are cut off in midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure." The political life of Nigel Farage, however, has defied Powell's maxim, with the UKIP leader choosing to end his career neither in failure nor in "midstream." The tremendous victory achieved by the Brexit vote a few days ago means that he has crossed over the river and achieved the one goal he always defined his career by.
BREXIT: THE FAILURE OF DEMOCRACY (AS USUAL)
As soon as the Left recovered from their shock over the “Leave” vote, the tongues started wagging with a clever and canny strategy: Brexit, they said, was the “triumph of our democracy.” It showed the process working, you see. Even if all of us clever people hated the result, look, the system is great!
What Brexit actually shows, to anyone with a consciousness beyond “what do others think of me,” is the usual pattern of democracy: while the sensible people are busy living their lives, democracy creates crises that then require mass mobilization and massive losses to fix. There is a good reason that democracy is the graveyard of empires; unless carefully counteracted, it destroys society bit-by-bit with the seemingly gravitational movement of a moth drawn toward flame.
YOU'RE NEXT
Well, you can't say they didn't try. Over the course of an anti-Brexit campaign based solely on scaring people with the prospect of losing money, the political establishment in Britain pulled out all of the dirty tricks that have worked so well for it in the past: vastly outspending the opposition, doing their best to gerrymander the voting, rallying the global plutocracy to aid them in their scaremongering, decrying the opposition as xenophobic morons and whipping up "anti-racist " persecutions against them, and even pouncing on the still-warm corpse of a murdered woman to make a final attempt to sour the public mood against nationalism.
Even so, the public told
them to get stuffed. Should this not be taken as evidence that the British
people, after all this time, have still not descended to the state of homo
economicus? A race long assumed to have degenerated into a mass of talking
pigs, terrified of rocking the political boat for fear of spilling a few
miserable pennies over the side, have shown an atavistic flash of courage that
has no doubt chilled their masters to the bone.
MARGINSTREAMING
The concept
of a Right-Left spectrum of political
ideas contains a measure of truth, but is all too easily spun into a
justification of established power. As most people are naturally inclined to reject
extremes for compromises, they are led to think of those in power as
a “Goldilocks option” between those on the far ends of the spectrum, whose exclusion
is rationalised as a consequence of their own extremism.
Since our European Goldilocks presently finds herself gagged and shackled to her chair, poisoned by her ideological gruel, and assaulted by foreigners in her bed, we can surmise that it is these so-called “moderates” who are the
true extremists. To make sense of this, we must move away from the judgementalism
of the “political spectrum” towards a concept based purely on the facts of
hegemony and marginalisation, namely that of the centre and the periphery.
"IT ISN'T FUNNY!"
In this delicious excerpt from a recent debate held in Toronto, Mark Steyn and Nigel Farage team up to rhetorically gang-rape two unsuspecting uber-smarmy baby boomer leftist-liberals.
If you need a cathartic outlet for your anger about what's happening to Europe right now at the connivance of the sociopathic machinations of the EU elites, you could do a lot worse than to watch this, and to let it inspire you to take action.
SHOULD WE VOTE UKIP?
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| Nigel Farage, drinking up the nationalist vote? |
by John Bean
The British Democrats have only one Parliamentary Candidate standing at this election in this early growth period and that is Dr Jim Lewthwaite at Bradford East. Therefore we would recommend that in all other seats you could give your vote to any genuine nationalist or radical right candidate.
EXPLOITING PEOPLE'S FEARS
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| The latest stand-up UK election debate (sans Cameron and Clegg) |
While stand-up comedians try to "slay" the audience, stand-up politicians have a different target, namely their opponents. "Stand-up politicians," by the way, are just normal politicians coached and brought into the TV studios to participate in stand up debates against their opponents.
The dream is to achieve a knock-out blow that will be replayed over-and-over in subsequent days, by looking one's opponent in the eyes, pausing, then, when everybody is listening, dropping a bombshell on him or her; like Lloyd Bentsen's famous "You're no Jack Kennedy" line, delivered in the 1988 Vice-Presidential debate to a hapless Dan Quayle, who had been nurturing sub-Kennedyesque posturings for some time.
That moment defined Quayle's career until he had a spot of trouble with his spelling a few years later. It is also the only reason that anybody ever remembers Bentsen, who was clearly no Jack Kennedy himself.
That moment defined Quayle's career until he had a spot of trouble with his spelling a few years later. It is also the only reason that anybody ever remembers Bentsen, who was clearly no Jack Kennedy himself.
RESPECTABILITY
With Europe in the public eye thanks to the European Parliamentary Elections, we are re-running some relevant and informative articles on Euro-nationalism, like this one from 18th July, 2013.
by Adrian Davies
“Respectability” is one of the most confusing and controversial words in our kind of politics, since it is used to convey two quite different, indeed, unrelated meanings.
On the one hand, it means doing just what Nigel Farage of UKIP does: staying within (even if at the limits of) permitted political discourse, running with the fox and hunting with the hounds, especially on the immigration issue, shamelessly protesting his supposed anti-racism but all the while courting the large anti-immigration vote.
Farage would never say that a nation is ultimately an extended kin group based in the last analysis upon ties of blood, not a mere social construct based upon shared language, religion, culture or “values” (which to the British political class in any event mean the false, worthless and inverted “values” of bourgeois liberalism).
On the one hand, it means doing just what Nigel Farage of UKIP does: staying within (even if at the limits of) permitted political discourse, running with the fox and hunting with the hounds, especially on the immigration issue, shamelessly protesting his supposed anti-racism but all the while courting the large anti-immigration vote.
Farage would never say that a nation is ultimately an extended kin group based in the last analysis upon ties of blood, not a mere social construct based upon shared language, religion, culture or “values” (which to the British political class in any event mean the false, worthless and inverted “values” of bourgeois liberalism).
UKIP IS MORE DANGEROUS TO BRITAIN THAN LABOUR EVER COULD BE
I know this title sounds a little far fetched for someone on the right of politics, but I absolutely believe that it is true. By no means am I suggesting that the Labour Party is good for Britain – quite the obvious actually – but what I am suggesting is that UKIP’s presence on our political landscape is adding to the problems of multiculturalism, political correctness and self hatred that have largely been implemented under Tony Blair’s Labour government.
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