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El Junglero's avatar

It really got cranked up over in the US with the arrival on the scene of Obama, although I suspect it started much earlier than that. Any opposition to him was crushed by the total fear of being labeled as a racist and not liking him 'because he's black'. Just the threat of that would have most people on the back foot right away.

No motherfucker, I don't hate him because of his race, I hate him because he's a fucking commie.

And the rest, as they say, is history.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Yes very true. Obama was a Communist product in every way. Sell it as love and progress, but really it’s treason and hatred of white America. This is a guy whose lifelong mentor/preacher calls white people ‘devils’. Woke Marxism adds corporate greed and hypocritical self enrichment to the Marxist template of oppressor and oppressed. We can do anything to you because we have the correct skin tone. Obama was both a black supremacist and a traitor to the US.

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Te Reagan's avatar

Right after 911 Bush Jr started importing over 200,000 thousand Muslims a year into the USA. He told us not to confuse Muslim terrorist with peace loving Muslims that just want a better life. And then came Obama. Apparently, Obama and the Bush family go way back. Their grandmothers we’re cousins.

I saw a picture of Bush with a young Obama on a tarmac. It was little Obama that Bush used to pass candy to.

Now, they all best buddies.

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El Junglero's avatar

My mother in law lives in Minneapolis. They have a very large Somali population - I'm sure not all of them marry their brothers, but I digress. In what parallel universe do you resettle untold thousands of people from what is essentially equatorial Africa to a place that resembles the Arctic for almost half the year, unless it's a deliberate attempt to stack the political deck regarding party affiliation.

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Writing the Wrong's avatar

The case of the Syrian asylum seeker is a particularly frustrating episode from the perspective of a working-class British native. In the video, the attacker is clearly heard saying repeatedly, "what are you saying now?" You don't need to be from the British working class to know this, but any person from that class can tell you that if someone is attacking someone else, and they say "what are you saying now," that means that the person being attacked did something to provoke it. Violence is rarely the right response to hearing words you don't like, so I cannot say whether the Syrian got what he deserved. However, it is undoubtedly the case that he said *something* provocative, at least. What is frustrating is the complete lack of interest by the mainstream elite in assessing or discussing what that might have been.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Yes that’s a very good point. Of course in a just system everyone would be questioned as a matter of course. Now we simply take the word of a Syrian refugee as that must be worth more than the word of any English people. And then we imprison someone who presents a fuller story.

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Writing the Wrong's avatar

I think it is emblematic of a wider trend, something I'm sure you've noticed, and something I spoke about in the article I mentioned on your previous post. The true essence of a story is the context in which it occurs, and it is this that the media so often strips out of their reporting, and almost always to obscure some socially important detail about the perpetrator.

It's like reporting that a man has thrown an item of jewellery that doesn't belong to him into a volcano. That man is a dickhead, unless you mention that the item is a ring that belongs to Sauron.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Excellent analogy, and yes that’s how this works. Remove the context. If that isn’t sufficient, change the meaning of words themselves. If that isn’t enough, bury the story altogether. And if that doesn’t work, send people to prison for telling the truth.

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John Le Sueur's avatar

Your insightful mind is at work again, superbly.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks John. 😀

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Blonde Fury's avatar

America is the free-wheeling child of England; but we learned one thing from Mother; never give up your arms or your free speech; and at least 50% of us still hold those and our other constitutional rights dear. What is going on in England should be a cautionary tale, but the dimwits don't see it, and they are full-out at odds with those of us who do see it. Brilliant article, Daniel.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks very much. Both nations are under assault and effectively under tyranny too-it’s clear both that the Constitution offers protections against this, but not when it’s routinely ignored or not enforced. You just have to look at the treatment of pro Life protestors or J6 protestors to see how free speech, free thought and free assembly are as absent in the US now as they are in England. All it takes is crooked judges.

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Blonde Fury's avatar

For all the reasons you mention, it is a very scary time here. A time when the laws have no meaning, and no equal application, and at the same time people are prosecuted and put in jail for things that are not unlawful. As Stalin saiid, show me the man and I will tell you his crime. I honestly cannot believe it. Communists have been at work here for decades, getting control of the youth and the media. They have operatives at all levels of our government. Free speech, free thought, and free assembly are under assault here, but not completely absent. At least 50% of our country are still fighting. Hence the MAGA movement which so many cannot understand. It all hinges on this next election; if the current party in charge wins, it's all over. We will never have another free election. Unless that creates a true revolution. Sebastian Gorda just published an article with photos of hundreds of hand sharpened spears contracted by the White House to be installed on the top of the fencing surrounding the White House; if that gives you an idea. There is a lot of resistance, but the enemy's greatest move was control of the media, with the exception of a few public outlets. Your article really struck a nerve with me, as it seems that hatred and anger are my primary emotions. Keep writing, writing, writing. At play is something much larger; hearing of what is going on internationally, means we, who love freedom, must continue to resist and to encourage and to fight, fight, fight for our rights. It's no coincidence that opposition tries their very best to unarm the citizenry. And in the wings waits the wolf, licking its chops. We still have a few "last lines"; our Supreme Court, our police and our military, and those of us who are awake, not woke. Try as they may to corrupt the military, while some in leadership may have sold out, the soldiers have not. When push comes to shove, they took and oath to defend the Constitution. (plus they know the people are armed).But we should not be fighting each other. This will just thin out those left to conquer, for those waiting to step in and actually conquer. There are over 300 million guns in circulation, not including military arms, Of that number, approx. 1 million are in the hands of police. So, you can see the problem that still exists. But, an enemy that is after the land, and not the people, have some ways around that.

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Patricia K Campbell's avatar

Hate chose me, Daniel, for all the reasons that you gave. As hard as I try I cannot loose those bonds.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Yes. Essentially they have driven us to it by their own crimes and actions. Years ago I disliked the other side and I certainly thought they were wrong on many issues, but I didn’t hate them. It’s taken a combination of years of criminality on their part while criminalising our very thoughts to get me to the point of hate.

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Mick Bolton's avatar

Your best fiery offering to date Daniel! Bravo Zulu, I agree with every word. Sharing as far and wide as I can.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks Mick, I appreciate that. 😀😀

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Stuffysays's avatar

Well said - nice to see them described as wankers. Long been my favourite term for the all!

I dog walk with a nice retired working class lady, very quiet, polite and submissive. She told me yesterday that she has watched Tommy Robinson on the computer and thinks he's only saying what everyone else says quietly. That nobody asked us if we wanted to be overrun by "people with funny religions". Those wanker elites really have no idea how angry the despised Unwashed actually are.

Also, if the plan is to replace the white working class then who, exactly, do the wanker elites think will be fixing their leaking plumbing or mowing their lawn or replastering their dining room? These third worlds scavengers are after the freebies - they have no intention of working and I doubt very much if many of the illegals are plumbers.

I was in London last Saturday (seeing Macbeth with old trans-fan David Tennant) and saw one of the protests. What a bunch of naive idiots! "Refugees Welcome" - yeah, right but presumably not in their homes or towns. Trades Unions marching with Rainbow banners and Support Palestine banners and Ban Tommy Robinson banners and Smash the Fascists/Far-Right/Trump banners. How blind do you have to be to think the Muslims in Palestine want support from the Rainbow People?

I don't do "hate" (far too lazy) but I do do anger and fury and rage and disgust. I think it was Kipling who said it takes alot to get the English angry but you'll know about it when it happens. Well, I'm looking forward to the Rise of the White Working Class! My posh, rich, educated, cosmopolitan sister-in-law would collapse to the floor in fear if a white van man so much as swore at her so it really wouldn't take much to overthrow the wanker elites!

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Annette's avatar

‘The English aren’t allowed to protest as the English are destroyed’

The unfortunate truth.

What can we do?

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Mick Bolton's avatar

The Beginnings

It was not part of their blood,

It came to them very late

With long arrears to make good,

When the English began to hate.

They were not easily moved,

They were icy-willing to wait

Till every count should be proved,

Ere the English began to hate.

Their voices were even and low,

Their eyes were level and straight.

There was neither sign nor show,

When the English began to hate.

It was not preached to the crowd,

It was not taught by the State.

No man spoke it aloud,

When the English began to hate.

It was not suddenly bred,

It will not swiftly abate,

Through the chill years ahead,

When Time shall count from the date

That the English began to hate.

Kipling

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Syl Rymer's avatar

Thanks once again Daniel. You’re a national treasure in your followers eyes! X

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Tony Boudreau's avatar

As usual your comments are searingly truthful. Thank you Daniel.

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revmaddog1948's avatar

I hate hate speech. And I love to offend the woke. MAD DOG

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alexei's avatar

Thank you. You encapsulate my thoughts almost to a T and embody a passion that has virtually disappeared in English journalism. The majority in their shires wish to continue slumbering undisturbed. Tommy seems to have some foresight into where this is heading and I believe expects to be a martyr.

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Martyn H Johnson's avatar

Bravo Daniel, 100% spot on, as always.

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PM's avatar

"They hate us with a seething passion"-I like hate w/the heat of 1,000 suns also. Good post,

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