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18 Feb 2023
Peaceful prayer walks in dhm
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Milan supports Belfast. Same fight, same barricade: "Alongside Belfast, the rebellious heart of Europe."
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Teenage girl was given cigarettes and vodka before being gang raped by four Afghan nationals who then fled UK in back of a lorry to France
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This is the problem with theorists. They often create intelligent, coherent, plausible, and logical explanations for things contra all empirical evidence. Ah yes, everyone knows Latins (as opposed to Germans, Slavs, Asiatics) have a propensity for uncritically following rules.
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I'm half-French. I live in Italy. It's ofc only common sense to claim Latin cultures – as opposed to Germanic, Slavic, Asiatic ones – are the ones liable to be inflexible regarding trespassing perimeters on hikes, deadlines, plans, or traffic lights, submissive to authority without oversight and intellectual agency. Sort of delusion to which only an intellectual could hypnotise themselves.
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Bro, Jung my guy, the Swiss are the most egregiously guilty of hintermensch "you cannot shower after 10pm or we will call the polizei" bugmanisms💀
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Doing the meme:
Replying to @_ConnieShaw
The jewels are from Africa, the alphabet is Arabic, the tea is from China, the grains are from North America, the religion is from the Middle East, the national dish is from India, the music is from black North American culture. British culture isn’t a culture.
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English uses the Latin script, which was derived from a Greek script derived from the Phoenician, which was derived from Proto-Sinaitic, which had origins in Egyptian hieroglyphics. The Arabic script developed separately from Phoenician about 2,000 years ago. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_scr…
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It is very easy to make effective propaganda when your side is objectively and morally correct about everything
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C.S. Lewis, what a line
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It’s never been so clear that they want us gone. Revolt or die.
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I don't think you have, mate
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These are ceremonial bins
Bins and other projectiles have now been thrown at police officers policing the flash protest outside Southampton Central Police Station. Whilst I do not endorse violence, this is being seen by many as an inevitable reaction to the killing of our children. Our country is unsafe.
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As unfortunate as this is - the British state has repeatedly demonstrated that voting changes nothing. The British people voted for not being replaced for 50 years and have always been rug pulled.
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"I don't think you're having bins thrown at you, mate."
Bins and other projectiles have now been thrown at police officers policing the flash protest outside Southampton Central Police Station. Whilst I do not endorse violence, this is being seen by many as an inevitable reaction to the killing of our children. Our country is unsafe.
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This is what we're legally obliged to say – but... (and this is a neutral observation here) violence works. It frightens the woke into not touching Islam. It worked after George Floyd. It is a sin of the Anglo to be too agreeable and docile. The protests should be supported. The professional middle classes are often the traitors, fearing loss of position or status as their home and civilisation is torn up. Bought with trinkets in some short-term Faustian bargain for a few more years on a sinking ship. We can't leave this to the working classes through snobbery, framing our sloth as prudence.
I fully support the protests this evening, but I want to add a comment. The establishment would love these protests to turn into trouble so that they can move the story onto the 'far right'. The story will shift to arrests and injuries. Don't fall into that trap. Honour Henry. Show your anger, but not with violence. Channel that emotion into making connections and getting the most right wing (and viable) party in the country elected. In my opinion, that is Restore Britain, but who you support is your decision. The point is that the thing they fear the most is losing the power of the state. That is what we must rip away from them, and only then can the process of restoring justice and sanity can begin. That is what they fear the most, so lock in.
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If the police become as truly frightened of the majority ethnic reaction as they are about minorities, much will be different. In fact, as Aris Roussinos points out, high ups in the civil service are indeed most concerned about the possibility of mass civil discontent from natives/euro whites/Christians. The only difference is, until now they have been confident with harsh prevention (hence "two-tier" policing to contain the greater perceived threat) that it can be avoided. The reaction to Nowak may feasibly have the effect of showing them such hopes are now unlikely. They can't stamp us out. They will have to start appeasing and meeting our demands. unherd.com/2024/12/how-brita…
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A glimpse of the possible future: being villainised as we're victimised. It's a fact of human nature people often come to resent benefactors whose generous graces they have been, or are, dependent upon. This happens to God, foster parents, biological parents, and recipient nations with their indigenous inhabitants. People hate feeling indebted. They will frequently come up with stories to hate their creditors. When they fail to flourish or put to good use the gifts they've been handed, rather than blame themselves and face their own failures, they find it is much easier to target their gratuitous gift-giver. Which is to say, we will never be able to do enough for some of these people. Slavery, colonialism, George Floyd, a dishonest use of statistics, they will use anything to justify not feeling beholden to us. We will be resented for hospitality. They do not want to feel like a grateful guest in someone else's home; so they will find a way to believe and argue we never deserved our own home in the first place.
Ayoub Khan used today's debate in Parliament to distract from the grooming gang scandal by insisting the majority of crimes are committed by white men. He accused those discussing the ethnic and Islamic nature of the gangs of "revealing a prejudice..." He did not take interventions from members keen to challenge his sophistry.
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You don't need to be an SSPX apologist to admit the simple fact that Rome, in many ways, bears some responsibility for the unfortunate situation of the SSPX.
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