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Season’s cheer from EnglandHere for all seasonal romantics and climate change “deniers” is a picture shot in our back garden by my daughter on the morning of 18th December, just as the Copenhagen Conference was slowly, delightfully falling through the floor and the threat of carbon taxation was receding. Virtually all the snow has also receded now from our part of the world, and the Met Office will not be declaring a White Christmas tomorrow, except north of the border. No matter, it has been a good end to the nationalist year in this country. The high point, of course, was the election in June of Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons to the European Parliament, closely followed by the blue funk into which this happy event tipped the entire political and media Establishment. Now we all await the favour of Gordon Brown to know when the next electoral challenge for the BNP, the General Election, will take place. The smart money appears to be going on March or April. However the BNP fares in its target seats, the story for the party next year will be one of re-adjustment to the new Cameron government. If recent form is anything to go by, we are looking at a minimum of two terms of Tory rule. So adjust the party must, in my view. Not just in Britain but all across the European world the decade that is just beginning will surely not be like the decade that went before it. Our collective situation will grow darker, that is for sure. But the political options which nationalists understood long ago are crystallising for more and more of our people, and the arguments are clarifying. It is our privilege and duty at this small blog to participate, insomuch as we are able, in the furtherance of that process. On behalf of all the contributors to our site, then, I wish its readers and, especially, its commentariat not only a happy Christmas but an intellectually adventurous and politically rewarding 2010. Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, December 24, 2009 at 07:03 PM in No particular place to go Comments:3
Posted by Al Ross on December 24, 2009, 11:05 PM | # Merry Xmas, GW and thank you for all your great work throughout the year. Fine photograph of what I’m missing here in equatorial climes. 4
Posted by Fred Scrooby on December 24, 2009, 11:32 PM | # Your daughter’s a gifted photographer, GW — it’s hard to capture snow in photos so it comes out looking the way it really looks (as I’ve learned from living in a place where it snows seven months of the year). In that photo she’s captured it to perfection! Beautiful! Merry Christmas one and all! 5
Posted by Selous Scout on December 25, 2009, 12:29 AM | # Merry Christmas, and a Happy Yuletide and Winter Solstice! Here’s to a great year in 2010! 8
Posted by Fred Scrooby on December 25, 2009, 07:52 PM | # Al, I understand in China and among Far Eastern Overseas Chinese urban populations high-street Christmas decorations go up in the big commercial/shopping districts of town to enhance retail sales. In Japan too, I think. But mainly in China itself. Any truth to this? I’ve read it goes on quite a bit in Peking itself, and is a growing phenomenon in other big cities though the authorities look at it with a jaundiced eye and are expected to crack down on it at some point — if that hasn’t happened already (it must be three or four years since I last read about the phenomenon). Of course Christianity itself has grown in Korea and also China. In the latter the crackdown has already come while in Korea it continues to grow apparently. Because Vietnam was a French colony, Catholicism had gained more than a toehold there but I imagine that’s been pretty thoroughly ... “discouraged” ... by the Stalinists running the place so it’s probably fizzled out by now. 9
Posted by Captainchaos on December 25, 2009, 08:40 PM | # Merry Christmas to all, and may our deliverance be well nigh! 10
Posted by Al Ross on December 26, 2009, 08:21 AM | # Yes Fred, Christmas is a huge commercial deal in places like Singapore, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur to name three in which I’ve spent that holiday. Even although Christians are a small minority of the population in those cities, the ‘Westernized’ consumerist lifestyle has gained a firm grip on the burgeoning middle classes. I know a retired assistant commissioner of police (ethnic Chinese Christian) who served in the Special Branch and he told me that some Christian groups are constantly monitored (eg Assembly of God) and, of course, in Singapore the Jehovah’s Witnesses are, despite protests from US meddlers, banned - but they don’t celebrate Christmas anyway, as far as I’m aware. 11
Posted by Fred Scrooby on December 26, 2009, 11:24 AM | # Kalb has an entry up, Is “Discrimination” Merely Negative?, http://turnabout.ath.cx:8000/node/2833 , in which he indirectly refutes Richard Lewontin (there’s no such thing as race) and Noël Ignatiev (the white race is an illegitimate, artificial, immoral social construct: white people socially construct the white race anew every time a white decides not to choose a non-white for a spouse, all such decisions on the part of whites being illegitimate, artificial, and immoral) and indirectly bolsters Frank Salter, all without recourse to genetics. By the way, look closely at that beautiful Albrecht Dürer Christmas Nativity scene Kalb posts for Christmas Day (looks like the date on it is 1504 — see the little “AD” signature shingle hung way up near the roof peak): simply gorgeous art, of a kind you will find nowhere in big “art” collector Charles Saatchi’s collections (Saatchi’s taste runs more to sharks preserved in formaldehyde, rotten pigs’ heads covered in maggots, young women’s unmade beds strewn with used condoms and bloody sanitary napkins, and walls covered with the names of the men and women the young female “artist” has slept with to date): here’s the profoundly beautiful Dürer drawing, http://turnabout.ath.cx:8000/node/2834 , and here at these next two links you can find “art” more to the taste of big art collector and art honcho Charles Saatchi, supreme dictator of what constitutes quality and good taste in today’s art world who can make or break you, if you are a struggling young artist, depending on how much use you make of elephant dung smeared onto the Virgin Mary, formaldehyde-preserved sharks in glass cases, soiled Tampaxes and semen-filled condoms strewn on beds, and rotten pigs’ heads with plenty of flies buzzing around: http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/authors/Darkmoon-ArtI.html ; http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/authors/Darkmoon-ArtII.html . If you’re a struggling young artist and not that clever, you might wind up in a situation where you don’t know where your next rent payment or meal is coming from, but if on the contrary you’ve got a little something on the ball upstairs you’ll get with Charles Saatchi’s program pretty quick and start producing the kind of stuff that’s going to get you some money coming in. Who needs paint? Just go down the local slaughterhouse and rummage through what they’re throwing out the back door. Saatchi’ll buy it and you’ll be made. 12
Posted by Al Ross on December 26, 2009, 07:37 PM | # The Sephardic Jew Saatchi must surely have experienced a fair measure of culture shock when he saw his Ashkenazim wife, Nigella Lawson, stuff a Xmas turkey with (non - kosher) bacon during one of her TV cooking shows. 13
Posted by Fred Scrooby on December 26, 2009, 08:48 PM | #
If Nigella waits till it rots so the flies are buzzing round, pins a few Virgin Mary pix to it that are smeared with elephant dung, and sticks a urine-covered crucifix in the lot, she can sell it to her husband for millions for his “art” collection. Way to bolster her pre-nup. 14
Posted by Al Ross on December 26, 2009, 09:50 PM | # Damn funny, Fred and doubtless true to boot. The art dealership world is heavily Jewish so the unutterable ordure which passes for modern art is eagerly peddled. Also, the often degenerate lifestyles of the talentless creators of that genre are relentlessly promoted, eg the AIDS - inducing, hyper - promiscuous homosexuality of Robert Mapplethorpe (minus his only redeeming feature, viz., his apparent ‘racism’). 15
Posted by Ben Tillman on December 28, 2009, 02:54 AM | # What a wonderful photo! We had a white Christmas in Dallas, as an inch-and-a-half fell on Christmas Eve. Next entry: It is finnished. Previous entry: Simon Bolivar and the United States of South America |
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Posted by Andrew on December 24, 2009, 10:31 PM | #
Gosh that picture looks very cold , It is about 29 degrees and a bit humid here in Sydney ; - By the looks of that tree line , you sure could use some Global warming – hhahahah. Just pay at the door OK,
Christmas day I am here with my sunglasses and shorts- T shirt and a Beer ( COLD Beer) .

Merry Christmas everyone , and may the leaves turn over for the better in the new year- and are ever so slowly doing so, but it is a hard progressive initiative.