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Pebbles's avatar

Suicidal empathy paired with copious amounts of overwhelm post Covid, Ukraine-Russia war, economic instability, increasing poverty, and DEI brainwashing. Though I would opt for ANGER not hate, hate is a powerful and yet paralysing emotion whereas ANGER frees a lot of energy in people that has previously been stuck and needs to be directed outwards in a positive, self-preserving way. Otherwise agreed all the way.

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An independent observer's avatar

Well said. COVID restrictions have forced on us lasting brain fog and made mass psychosis widespread. The humankind has developed a mental illness since 2020, and it is not leading us to good places. Do we need a metaphorical earthquake to wake us up? On the other hand, Oct 7 could be considered it, and it didn’t awake good vibes LOL.

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Pebbles's avatar

Yes… tho I do think both Covid and the Oct 7th event have awakened people, albeit it’s become messy…

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Victoria's avatar

We English have always been taught to tolerate hatred of ourselves, in my experience. When I came back from Bangor in North Wales as a child(!) of 17 complaining of consistent Anglophobic hostility, I was encouraged to just forget about it, and that's how it is and it was nothing serious. Likewise Eurovision. Why the fuck do British people watch it if we get booed? We would soon denounce English Eurovision supporters booing other countries. People seem to think we should turn the other cheek if it's anti-white or anti-English.

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Ryan's avatar

The “death to the IDF” and “you want your country back? Fuck you!” Are connected. Post colonial anti western hatred spread via academia and other institutions which as a society and country need to counter as brutally and as effectively as possible.

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Jane Doe's avatar

“what would have remained of the speakers would have fit in a purse.”

If that.

The insane amounts of entitlement and the absolutely flagrant disregard for reality is breathtaking.

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Lindsay's avatar

It is so absurd that England just bends over like this?

Like you said, "There are no laws in England to defend the dignity of the English people. This isn’t even part of the discourse.

How is it possible?"

Exactly, the polity has become so corrupted as to not even defend its own dignity. Very tragic.

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Josh's avatar

Is there a certain justice to this? They kicked out the Jews and now they are getting dispossessed.

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Anything Though's avatar

The Jews aren’t native to the isles. You are a Jew.

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Robert Hubbard's avatar

First, foremost… urging folks to find their hate is a fool’s game. That is the one thing, the doing of which allows any government to step in and exercise themselves at what they do best. NO… don’t do that. Learn the lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi and others. YES, do speak and the louder the better but avoid encouraging hate…it doesn’t work in the end. Just as it will not work for these bozos that steal Bob Dylan’s name and pollute it with their wrong-headed viciousness. You, Mr Kurlianchik, are exactly right to call out that willing audience of what must be pampered idiots. How, How could they sit and listen to such inflammatory and ill-conceived remarks? Why did they cheer? My God. I have, in my past, walked away from such a scene and this audience ought well to have done the same. I was angered and, as you say, felt spat upon. The very crowd that can help by judicious and peaceful means — were vilified, spat upon, mocked and they … cheered it? Oh, my friends, the ideals of democracy are not long to remain with us now.

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D. N-W's avatar
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Make no mistake - I most certainly AM angry about this! The fact is, though, that I - and many like me - know the vital difference between wrath (anger that is focussed, targeted and controlled) and rage (anger that is reactionary, sudden, furious and dangerously uncontrolled). I am waiting, patiently but prepared; ready and willing to defend my homeland, MY country, when the call comes to do so. And that time will come!

We English people are at our most resourceful and dangerous when we are cornered, backs against the wall. That is what the foreign “decolonisers”, invaders, do not realise or understand. We have been here before, 87 - 107 years ago. Some of us are old enough to have been taught real history, not the puerile, pathetic claptrap that is passed-off by revisionists more recently.

Those who think that we are “finished”, overrun, and subservient, are badly mistaken. Our political leaders, over the last 30 years, have betrayed, misled, gaslit and conspired against us; but they do not know us, nor what we are capable of - yet. Soon, they will discover - the hard way. They persistently refuse to listen to the will of the English people, and have done for a long time, insisting that “government knows best”. The last time they tried to enforce this, WE HAD OLIVER CROMWELL - and both the King and many of the “political elite class” lost their heads - literally - as a result!

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Victoria's avatar

I love this. I used to teach English as a foreign language and would tell my students that we English, at least in the South, are not assertive. That doesn't mean we are happy to tolerate hatred, disrespect and so on. Typically we withdraw from the situation, or blow. Like you, I am angry and would fight to defend our country.

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Jim McNeill🇬🇧SDP's avatar

Uri, you’re nearly there. We had an Empire. Boy, did we have an Empire. And that Empire included revolutionaries, religious nutjobs and weirdos of every persuasion. And we learned how to deal with them.

Mainly that includes monitoring them and confounding their activities without their knowledge. As far as possible, let them organise overground, identify them, and cripple their ringleaders. For most of them, if they don’t succumb to Sex & Drugs & Rock’n’Roll then the need for a mortgage will do the rest.

You might think we play it close to the knuckle some time. Just leave us to it, we know what we’re doing.

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Julie's avatar

"Just leave us to it, we know what we're doing."

But do you Jim, on behalf of all 🇬🇧?

Do you really know what's going on this time?

From where I stand (one of those Antipodean upstarts), it doesn't look like 🇬🇧 - or 🇦🇺 - or 🇪🇺 - has any idea of the extent of the ideological trap that's been patiently set over half a century.

The Long Game.

The establishment of a 5th Column in Western democracies over two or so generations: In higher education, media, entertainment industry, economic & corporate institutions, government and public service bodies at every level.

Orwellian twists to the language used in civic discourse.

Cult like psychological processes of control and brainwashing imposed on a grand scale.

White-anting. Mirroring. Gaslighting. Redefining key terms for shared group/public understanding. Outrageous lies and claims made loudly and often, and with threatening implications if not 'believed'. Thought Police. Shunning. Silencing. Power-splaining. Turning group members/citizens against each other. Smokescreens. The Reveal then Obfuscation. Create chaos. Break down certainty. Offer a carrot and a stick. Offer a solution [The Trap].

In Mainland Australia, we have a stupid statist saying: Wake up Australia: Tasmania's floating away!"

Nowadays, it maybe isn't so stupid.

I think it has some metaphoric poignancy in the current Global Intifada circumstances facing The West.

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Jim McNeill🇬🇧SDP's avatar

We’ve had China, Russia and Iran trying to disrupt us for a very long time. We’ve also had our own native progressivist idiots with us forever. On the latter, the hide tide of Woke has passed, and Terf Island was instrumental in breaking it (Jo Rowling should be knighted for it).

Iran would like to think it is a real threat (China and Russia only make token attempts these days). On the contrary, the main negative effects of it’s terrorist actions were on Muslim communities, and the large scale protests in our cities, just the the Poll Tax and Iraq demonstrations before them, are performative days out for the progressivists before they return to Waitrose and the suburbs.

A special mention should go to our advertising and drama industries, who have made efforts to include ethnic minorities, but only if they are acting whiter than white - drinking alcohol, doing the supermarket run, gaying it up. They can cook some spicy foods, but that’s about it.

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Ciska Schenk's avatar

How about the London mayor and the huge infiltration of terrorist ideology supporting politicians in your government? Covering up the grooming scandals etc ? Do not underestimate the enemy within your borders 🙏🏽

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Jim McNeill🇬🇧SDP's avatar

London can go fuck itself, Labour used the Gazanuts to get into power and now ignores them, we will weed out those who hid the rape gangs and jail them. We’ve done this stuff before.

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Miriam Pollick🪬's avatar

“It’s a spiritual war and you cannot win it without spirit.”

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Kip🎗️'s avatar

No one spoke out against the denunciation of England because the English don’t seem to care. Why should we?

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Chris1066's avatar

Come on people.

People cheered the idiot on while declaring that your country belongs to him and his ilk.

Every day I meet people who hate this country and they are all English. Like any Western country, the obsession with money has trumped common sense.

Housing, football and pension reforms get people fired up, mass rape of British girls, not so much.

GDP all the way……

Identity, not so much.

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Chrissy Knott's avatar

We have been taught over many years to ”mind our own business” to “not get involved” “war is evil” etc, it’s wrong not to “support people in need” “colonization is evil”

Don’t you know we have destroyed the culture of so many nations? We should repent and be sorry for what we did because our country is evil.

And so, we have grown a nation of people who are not tolerant but don’t/ can’t say anything because we mustn’t “ get involved” because the government will only do what’s “right for us”

So along come the Tommy Robinson’s of this world who get mocked, derided and thrown into prison and people are afraid. You see, he didn’t “ mind his own business”.

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Julie's avatar

Sadly Islamists are not expected to mind their own business.

Imams hold enormous power over Muslims in their neighbourhoods. In congregations that are not moderate, Imams call on congregants to honour Allah's Will by islamising those around them (or disposing of the evil).

Western values like Freedom of Speech and Worship has opened the door for closed doors to hide hate-filled incitement coexisting with worship in mosques.

Muslims in these areas are guided, even directed, on how to vote by their Imams. They now have too much bloc vote power over elected officials at every level of government as well as other areas of community and national life.

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Chrissy Knott's avatar

I agree with you. But they’re not English or British, nor are they a part of our culture. They have brought their own religion into our country and it’s “easier” to look away a pretend it’s not happening. I don’t know when we will wake up, I don’t know when we will resist the fear, I don’t know if it’s too late or if we’ll stand up and fight. People don’t want war.

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Robert Hubbard's avatar

Only a little bit removed from this post, is: The Second Coming

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BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

Turning and turning in the widening gyre

The falcon cannot hear the falconer;

Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;

Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,

The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere

The ceremony of innocence is drowned;

The best lack all conviction, while the worst

Are full of passionate intensity.

Surely some revelation is at hand;

Surely the Second Coming is at hand.

The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out

When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi

Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert

A shape with lion body and the head of a man,

A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,

Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it

Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.

The darkness drops again; but now I know

That twenty centuries of stony sleep

Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,

And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,

Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?

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Julie's avatar

Brilliant and prophetic poetry 👌

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Israel Unplugged's avatar

Absolutely true — and those two things are deeply connected. But Western society is too weak to even recognize it. It’s a civilization in decline. Individually, there are many intelligent people, but as a collective, it’s long past its peak.

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April's avatar

Excellent post.

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