[Majorityrights News] Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke Badenoch wins Tory leadership election Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 02 November 2024 22:56. [Majorityrights News] What can the Ukrainian ammo storage hits achieve? Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 21 September 2024 22:55. [Majorityrights Central] An Ancient Race In The Myths Of Time Posted by James Bowery on Wednesday, 21 August 2024 15:26. [Majorityrights Central] Slaying The Dragon Posted by James Bowery on Monday, 05 August 2024 15:32. [Majorityrights Central] The legacy of Southport Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 02 August 2024 07:34. [Majorityrights News] Farage only goes down on one knee. Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 29 June 2024 06:55. [Majorityrights News] An educated Russian man in the street says his piece Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 19 June 2024 17:27. [Majorityrights Central] Freedom’s actualisation and a debased coin: Part 1 Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 07 June 2024 10:53. 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[Majorityrights News] Lavrov: today the Kinburn Spit, tomorrow the (New) World (Order) Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 07 April 2023 11:04. [Majorityrights Central] On an image now lost: Part One Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 07 April 2023 00:33. [Majorityrights News] The Dutch voter giveth, the Dutch voter taketh away Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 18 March 2023 11:30. [Majorityrights Central] News of Daniel Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 03 March 2023 05:18. The mismatch between “Post-ABC News poll, those more tuned into the ‘08 race” and the post-Republican Candidate debate online polls of ABC and MSNBC goes well beyond normal disparities between “scientific” polling and online polling. Ron Paul leads all other candidates by a more than comfortable margin in the online polls and is hardly even considered a “dark horse” candidate by the offline “scientific” polls. This is made even more interesting if, as has been reported here the MSNBC online poll prior to the debates had Ron Paul with only about 9% vs its present 34%. Glib explanations that “Ron Paul’s supporters are internet addicts…”, as have been advanced on neocon sites such as Freerepublic.com, while very unsatisfying, are at least better than the utter silence regarding the glaring disparity from the mainstream media whose own online polls so drastically depart from their “scientific” polls. Moreover, at present it appears that FOX News is excluding Ron Paul from the upcoming South Carolina debate because:
One can’t help but entertain the possibility that perhaps some of the disparity is due to Ron Paul’s consistent opposition to Neocon “invade the world, invite the world” policy that has taken hold of the mainstream media… that plus the fact that—rare among self-described “libertarians”—he doesn’t seem very hypocritical when it comes to recognizing the asset known as national citizenship. (His immigration report card is an astounding B+.) A quantitative estimate of approximately how far off we can expect these online polls to be is called for…
MR commenter Gongstar posted a link to a BBC Radio 4 documentary which, as he says, is worth a listen. Somewhat ironically from our point of view, it is titled Peckham’s Lost. That title actually refers to the abject failure of innumerable government thaumaturgies to save the younger generation of black “South Londoners” from themselves. It is a 40-minute investigation of feral black youth in Peckham, scene of some particularly savage, recent black-on-black lethality.
There is an important article posted to VDARE today by Randall Burns titled: “Immigration Policy Squanders The Value of Citizenship” exemplified by this passage:
Part of the importance of this article is that it attacks the fallacy of hypocrites claiming to be libertarians who demand open borders. It does so by treating citizenship itself as a property right with estimable monetary value. Now, agreed, it ignores the enormous value most people attach to kinship, however it is the first time someone has called the bluff of self-proclaimed “libertarians” by putting numbers to the asset that we know as national citizenship.
This evening the BBC News website is running an article headed Violent immigrants fuelling crime:-
Now, I checked the Met’s website to see if there was a press release about this rather interesting new research. There wasn’t. But there were seven “news headlines” listed to the right of the front page, on each of which I clicked. The first link was to an all too typical “triple success story”. That was followed by two links to the jailing of the Crevice terrorists, then one to another six charged with terror offences, one to a top-brass speech on counter-terrorism, one to the jailing of four bank-robbers and, finally, one to a typically surreal PeeCee campaign the Met is running under the name of Communities Together. Elsewhere on the front page, and in true soviet style, the Met talks up its role in making London one of the safest cities in the world with, apparently, falling crime and rising detection rates. Meanwhile, the BBC website’s leading front page news story concerns growing pressure for a public enquiry into MI5’s handling of 7/7 intelligence. The lead story on the “England news page” ventures outside the capital to vibrant and unhideous Gorton in Manchester, where a “youth” managed to kill his 12 year old sister by shooting her in the head. Alone against this relentless torrent of diverse horrors, the BNP is putting up 880 candidates across the 10,500 council seats to be contested this Thursday in 312 English local authorities. That is immeasurably more realistic than the 1,000+ claimed by UKIP and the 1,419 of the Greens, and, of course, only a fraction of the effort being mounted by the three diversity-celebrating, mainstream parties. But it still represents a great step forward from the 363 who stood a year ago in that tranch of Britain’s 21,892 council seats where elections were then due. Media-wise, there has been some speculation that BNP councillors in Sandwell could increase from four to ten, and maybe snatch control of the council in the process. But by and large the concentration of the press and TV has been elsewhere, and little has been said about Nick Griffin’s boys and girls. The party itself, though, is brim-full of confidence from the warm public response it is receiving - even to the extent of running an article on its website advising giddy activists to keep their feet on the ground. So how high can they do?
If it were possible to sustainably support people at the current US standard of living with an ecological footprint (as little as 1/100 gha percapita) quite conceivably less than 1/10,000 of the current US ecological footprint (109 gha percapita)—and do so using reasonably low risk technologies at a capital cost (fitting the US’s entire footprint in a desert area the size of South Carolina) equal to one year’s GDP, you’d think some of the geniuses running our lives would come up with the solution. Well, maybe they just haven’t thought of this yet:
Just forty-eight hours of campaigning remain for the candidates in Super Thursday’s three elections in Britain. So this is as good a time as any to hazard a guess as to the outcomes. Or possibly not. There aren’t many experienced pundits prepared to do so because of complications inherent in all three elections. The council elections in England are horribly complicated because parties stand in some areas but not in others. Labour has candidates in only about half the seats on offer. No party is standing across the board. But the list systems employed for the Scottish and Welsh Assembly elections don’t make prediction easy, either. They were plainly designed to maintain the liberal-left pro-Westminster status quo, and to prevent nationalism (that’s the constitutional variety, of course) from ever placing a hand on the tiller. In Scotland, 73 of the 129 MSPs are elected to single-member constituencies and 56 are chosen for one of eight regions using proportional representation. The cost of this system to its architect, the late Donald Dewar, was the Genscherisation of Scottish politics. Labour, as the eternal largest party in Scotland, may never be able to govern alone. A permanent place at the governing table was, therefore, the Scottish LibDems for the asking. When I last ventured into Scottish political punditry, on January 13th I presumed that the SNP would be forced to make common cause with the Scottish Conservatives. At the time Labour and the SNP were pretty much neck and neck in the polls, but headed in opposite directions. So I predicted that the real poll would give the SNP 35% and Labour 30%, and these figures are now reported by the major polling organisations. But I also predicted that sufficient shy Conservatives would support David Cameron and his Scottish leader, Annabel Goldie, in the voting booth to make an SNP/Con coalition viable. In fact, the opinion polls have not been kind to the Conservatives, and it seems unlikely that they will gain on their 18 MSPs from the last Parliament. Meanwhile Labour is eyeing a “traffic light” coalition with the Scottish LibDems and Greens. The LibDems, however, are not to be trusted. They will want more from Alex Salmond than the Environment portfolio that would go to the Greens in the Labour’s three-party arrangement, and they will get it. One thing is certain. Whichever way the LibDem’s eventually go they will try to present the decision as one of high principle. Re-enter an administration with Labour and they are acting on their first duty is to preserve the Union. Go with Salmond and Co and they are acting on their first duty to the Scottish electorate, who made the SNP the largest party in the new Parliament. So, am I going to predict what evil little thoughts are spinning round and round inside LibDem brains? Surprisingly, yes. It is always possible to seek “assurances” and “guarantees” on a referendum three years in the future. But how, if such are forthcoming and are demonstrably reasonable, can the LibDems reject them and face the electorate again without bringing the entire system into disrepute, and risking grave and lasting damage to themselves? No, they will follow their ultimate self-interest. It will be Salmond who leads the next administration at Holyrood. And everything else I wrote about on January 13th, including the forthcoming death of the Labour Party (to the lasting benefit of the BNP), will come to pass in the fullness of time.
Going from The Top 100 cities with Youngest Population (pop. 5000+), the ones with people looking like they’re reproducing the fastest are:
* Estimated by empirical formula based on known data from Kiryas Joel: Median Age/1.5
Dr Tomislav Sunic writing under his heading of “American neo-paganism in his book, Homo americanus. Now, I’ve put together this quote because it contains both halves of what I suppose we must call the Christianity Question, namely:- 1) The role of the Bible in communicating the Jewish materialistic worldview, out of which came the obsessive 20th Century drive for world improvement. All liberalism’s children, including communism, democratism, predatory capitalism, even anti-semitism in Tom’s view, are just secular offshoots of this strange, borrowed Levantine faith. And there is no end to it as long as we draw water from that well. 2) The desirability and grave difficulty of recovering mythological value for Europeans (which Tom qualifies as “the quest for their ancestral heritage”). I am going to make a few observations about both issues. I do so with some nervousness about treading on hallowed ground. I am a stranger to faith myself and would not, even if I was able, wish to follow Richard Dawkins’ tasteless precedent. I am not, therefore, making a case against faith. My case against Christianity is the case against the leaden characteristics of the Jewish god. With that caveat then, here goes.
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