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That’s the question posed to readers of that tribune of the libertines, Samizdata.net. It’s a good question, but not a perfect one. It could, I think, be improved by the addition of the following:-
That allows us to talk about the democratic process, its subversion by special interests and it hollowness in electoral terms. Now, there is a certain congruency between Samizdata and MR readers. Both are individualistic - the Samizdatista archly so, the MRer inadvertently. Both, of course, disdain the political class as a body of men and women rigidly antipathetic to their respective primary interest. The liberty junkies, therefore, wail as the creeping sands of the state envelop the liberties they cherish. We, being human, spit on the soil and look to the horizon, thinking about our children and our land. You can see what kind of fist the Samizdatistas made of answering their question here. “Education” is a favourite resort. Of course, none of the answers make any sense from the standpoint of a European people losing their land and their life in a politically ordered and defended genocide. The Samizdatistas are historical dilletantes and mewling liberals who have conniptions at the slightest whisper of the word “race”, and a full-blown seizure at “Jew”. Still, let’s see what we can put together by way of an answer to that question: how did our political class come to this estate, and what keeps them like it?
I’m sorry if this succession of posts on the Manichean struggle between the Establishment and the BNP is becoming a little tiresome. But it is not as repetitive as it seems. There is a movement to it that is both fascinating to observe and hopeful for those of us looking for cracks in the edifice. To be precise, that movement is towards a failure of command in the Establishment, and an increasing rebelliousness among the indigenous Brits. The impressively uniform and multi-layered attempt by the political class and their clients in the media and cultural heirarchies to fence off the BNP is plainly having an unexpected effect in some quarters. It may not have much impact on next Thursday’s vote. But the dye is cast. The Establishment has only one song in its repertoire, and the singing of it over and over again - not just in this election campaign but in the years ahead - is only going to drive more voters to the very “far right” they are meant to fear and loathe. I can quite see, five or ten years from now, vexed Establishment figures still repeating their magic slogans while the more bloody-minded and laconic members of the public shrug and walk away. And all the time the less rebellious are tempted to follow. The 106th (and soon former) Bishop of Rochester, the Pakistani-born Michael Nazir-Ali, has taken to the Telegraph to proffer his electoral advice to the nation. Let me save you the bother of reading it. The headline is “Jesus wouldn’t have voted BNP, and neither should any Christian”. Well, I know that priests and politicians alike have a mission to guide mere sinners and tax-payers towards the promised land. That’s their business, obviously. But the direction of the British public to vote for Establishment-friendly parties is so vast now, one is bound to see in it an arrogance of equal scale. Where did these people get the impression that this is OK? Do they expect none of us to see what they are doing, judge it, find it high-handed, self-serving and unacceptable? I think they do. So confident in their power and inviolability have they grown, they think they can filch from our wallets while they rule over us, and entrench their rule simply by uttering nonsense like this:-
Nope sorry, that’s politics. The Gospels don’t mention “a just and compassionate society”. It hasn’t gone unnoticed by the Telegraph commentariat. Here’s what they think so far, as of four hours after the Bishop’s article was posted:-
First, please listen to a ten-minute sound-file on Simon Darby’s blog. His post is titled Sunday Times Donates £5,000 to Solidarity Trade Union. This details the BNP’s judicious handling of a dodgy £5,000 donation back in January. It was made out to Griffin personally and was claimed to come from an elderly female party member. Griffin recognised it immediately as a set-up and donated the money to Solidarity Trade Union. Now look at what the fearless and upstanding investigative journalists Fiona Hamilton and Sam Coates of The Times have made of it:
Fiona Hamilton has anti-BNP form. Coates appears to focus quite a bit on party funding in general. Yellow journalists both. The story involves setting up a fictitious BNP member and a chequing account. It must have taken least five to six months in the planning, which gives you some idea how much premeditation has gone into the wider media onslaught. Meanwhile, the beat goes on. David Cameron has come out all guns blazing at the BNP - no doubt just a consequence of his present embarrassments. UPDATE From the BNP website, an article revealing:-
The latest anti-BNP smear from the Daily Mail:
I love the way these elitist crooks inform us that we have a “record of welcoming immigrants”. I’ve never welcomed any immigrants. The smear-piece goes on to quote from “The Rune”, an august publication in which Mr Griffin once waxed lyrical about the courage of the Waffen SS. I really don’t see this working for them, do you? Here’s a more subtle one from The Times titled, “Englishness needs more than a corny festival”.
Meanwhile the BNP’s “legal department”, Lee John Barnes, has provided a little more information about the alleged perpetrators of the cyber-attack on the BNP website:
This is the film produced for the BNP’s solitary ppb. Heavy on old-fashioned patriotism, no horse-frightening on repatriation.
by The Narrator The following text was written by Thomas Jefferson two centuries ago. The subject: blacks. His observations and conclusions look surprisingly fresh and modern in both the good and bad sense. For example the first president of the Banana Republic of North America comes to mind when Jefferson states:
The existence of rap and hip-hop seems quite natural, as centuries ago it is observed that blacks:
Indeed the verdict is still out. His most profound observation on them, though, is at the heart of why any kind of social/political/religious agreement or mutual understanding with them is impossible. He writes of them:
Most interesting of all though is Jefferson’s seeming moments of slipping into sentimental leftism that seems a habit of some Whites. For example, of black crime he writes (the very modern looking apologetic):
Of course, as their situation has changed much over the past two hundred years while their proclivity towards crime remained unabated, we can see the faulty conclusion of Jefferson’s appraisal. It’s his motivation for writing such that is of interest, though. In his concluding sentence we can see the all too familiar appeal to religion and a murky notion of “social justice” as Jefferson writes:
Naturally that can also be read as a warning. Still it’s interesting to see Jefferson do what so many in our own time do in coming to a natural conclusion on the obvious differences in the races, yet flirting with the idea that he wishes it were not so and that it will one day, miraculously, go away. Like so many Whites of modern North America, Thomas Jefferson makes reasonable deductions based on an abundance of study and observations on the undeniable and profound fact of the multitude of differences in the races, yet still wishes to imagine that it will all resolve itself in some egalitarian utopia at some unspecified future date under some mysterious bit of magical circumstance. The text is interesting not in so much as it represents a mirror image of our thoughts as modern White Americans, but as more of an old home movie of how those thoughts used to look. Here it is in full.
”Revolutions do not happen in this country, but every now and then the public gives a great heave of boredom and impatience, and something is done with forever.” These words of the American literary critic Edmund Wilson, writing of Britain in April 1940, contain the explanation to a modern media mystery: why did the Telegraph play Pandora, and launch its ruthless two-week offensive against the political class? ”Radical reform of discredited Commons system” and ”many MPs will be suspended from Labour over expenses” scream the headlines. This is a political earthquake. Why would the Telegraph, a party to every level of the Establishment, unleash it? One is left pondering what might have been said to tip the editorial balance in those chic, glass-walled offices overlooking the Telegraph’s newsroom. I can think of three factors that might have done that. There is only one commending caution. The “go” factors are:-
The question you seriously have to ask yourself when watching this commercial for H-1b visas by Intel is: Just who is it that wants the guys who built Silicon Valley to use their now unemployed skills to go kill guys from India so much that they would promote videos like this? There is exactly one Indian who has won the Turing Award from the Association for Computing Machinery (computer science’s highest award) out of 55 total, and notice where they put his name in the list of all awardees.
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