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Jack Sotallaro's avatar

Well done, well put, and bound to be received by ALL politicians and Deep State as blasphemy. You indict the Democrats (correctly), both voters and elected, and truthfully tell them they're repeating the same actions looking for different outcomes. Of course they're insane. They've been trained to be insane. Thanks for a great article.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks Jack. 😀

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MissJemimaGC's avatar

Another excellent article. You manage to put into eloquent sentences and paragraphs the thoughts that bounce around in my head all day. I have a friend who is one these zombies, and judging from her social media, her zombification is ramping up, not scaling down since the US election. The cries and actions of the defeated zombie will continue to get wilder and more desperate. We must not for a moment think we have won. The entire hydra has to be cut out and locked in a box.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks. Yes the reactions and the judicial activism show that the fight is not won yet.

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

We have many zombie friends, most of whom also fell for the Covid con. Same mode of "thinking". Bizarre, really. I guess my parents generation, who ACTUALLY fought Nazis, would now be seen as such.

Bonkers. Hopefully it is coming to a head. Vance's speech perhaps the finest I have ever

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

... heard, and directly opposed to Starmer, whose every speech details how he will next punish us. I have NEVER hated ANY pol as much, even Blair, who could at least pretend to be a human being.

FUBAR...

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Jupplandia's avatar

I couldn’t agree more, I never thought I would despise a British PM more than Blair. I was wrong.

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

Many of us the same. I voted for him. My late mother said to me she never trusted anyone with a smile like Blair's. Mum was right.

My wife, a 2nd wave Feminist at the time, said that Blair made acceptable the use of the word "cunt" in public. 😉

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James Allin's avatar

Do you think that European society as a whole can extricate itself from the globalist tyranny? It feels like they are past the point of no return, especially the UK.

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Jupplandia's avatar

I believe it’s possible but much tougher than in the US, which had some real leaders and a large number of real patriots as well as a federal system allowing Red States to be centres of a sensible push back. In Britain it’s very tough as about 40% of our electorate are completely apathetic and disengaged.

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James Allin's avatar

Its real life Orwellianism. God speed to their Reform party!

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Mike Hutchings's avatar

"Russian commentators have accurately pointed out that the dictator Putin imprisons about 8 times fewer people for offending the government than Britain does (around 400 people compared to over 3,000)."

I love this statement! Says it all on so many different levels. What is your source for this?

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks. It’s been expressed by several commentators and by Lavrov himself, based on Russian and British crime statistics and prison figures. I don’t know who was the first to post it out though.

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Myriad Mike's avatar

A most excellent piece! Cheers1

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks 😀😀

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Kathy Christian's avatar

Your article captured democrat thinking (or no thinking) perfectly. They exist within an ideological bubble, and short of divine intervention, there's no way out of that.

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Jen Koenig's avatar

Well said. I want to subscribe to your newslet... oh wait. I did.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks very much 😀😀

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Hunterson7's avatar

Excellent metaphor.

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karenanner's avatar

The democrat party & other zombies are a collective, the only thing that matters to a collective is the survival of the collective, there are no individuals in a collective. When I first read that I didn’t understand it, but now I do. In WWII Europe was saved from the Nazi mind virus by the US & Russia. They were incapable of saving themselves. This is a repeat only a different mind virus. They still aren’t capable of saving themselves. I don’t know if we can this time, either.

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

One mo. The UK alone stood against Hitler for a year while the USA hummed and hawed. Meanwhile, we were being bombed to buggery and awaiting invasion.

Woman we know had their house bombed. Then the one they moved to. Had we gone, who knows how it all wd have panned out.

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jen segal's avatar

I have had the pleasure of hearing from a couple who are strong liberal thinkers and lifelong Democrats just today that they like some of what Trump is doing and they nodded affirmatively when I said ‘they (the Democrats) simply went too far’. They actually said “it’s just common sense” in discussing some of the logical positions taken by those who could no longer vote for the crazy.

So while the zombie mindset is pretty strong I’m happy to report that there are people who can break those chains. Of course they are Jewish so there’s that additional soupçon of reality when their leftist comrades celebrate the death of Jews. Maybe it takes that level of dissonance to sound the clarion note of reality.

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PJ Ford's avatar

The Zombie cannot and will not debate. They scream insults instead.

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Ivor Silverman's avatar

Absolutely brilliant and 100% true.

One of your finest articles yet.

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Uncle Albert's avatar

Along with your piece on the origins of “racism”, this piece elucidates another epithet leveled at those of us who support the Agenda of Trump and DOGE…ad hominem attacks are all the zombies have in the face of how miserably they failed the American people…

all they care about is attacking and knowing that their spewing spigots of laundered cash are being permanently being turned off…

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Eric Ivers's avatar

I'm unsure of your math. It seems to have been 29 days, not 39, since Trump took office for the second time.

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Jupplandia's avatar

It was going by the inauguration date.

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Eric Ivers's avatar

The inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States took place on Monday, January 20, 2025. That was 29 days ago.

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Frank Canzolino's avatar

Seems like years. And many more years to come, I hope…

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks, I’ve corrected. I made the mistake of just search engine asking the number of days.

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