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Is the antithesis of globalism’s totalistic vision of Man really only reaction to specific aspects of the globalist programme? Can the latter ever be enough? This is the question which lies ahead if and when that reaction gains momentum across the West (or, most likely, in those parts of it which employ some form of electoral proportional representation). It is the question on which the future of nationalism and of the West would then depend. But for now, in the wake of the Farmer-Citizen movement [BoerBurgerBeweging or BBB] showing in last Wednesday’s election to the Dutch Senate, the answer is the usual: anything’s better than nothing. Just be grateful for what few scraps fall from history’s table, it says. Put most directly, the BBB’s scraps testify to a deep-rooted and emerging conflict between the shameless careerists of the Dutch political machine and the traditionalist spirit of rural Holland. Electorally, that conflict is pitting the urban liberal elites and the strangulated postmoderns who are the victims of green propaganda against hitherto betrayed and voiceless conservatives. It sounds revolutionary, but civic nationalist populism is never that. As of this moment, the external mainstream media have yet to explain that the people over whom the elite’s environmentalism and progressivism ride still retain the power to vote. The BBC reported the election with scarcely a word about the underlying cause:
For nationalists the election was double-edged. Nowhere in the West can nationalism both speak its own truths and trim to accommodate mainstream sensibilities. Where it gains something by the latter it seems destined to lose it when a civic nationalist party comes along. Accordingly, the growth in BBB’s vote-share has came at a cost to Thierry Baudet’s divided and weakened Forum for Democracy (FvD), which won nearly 15% of the vote in 2019 provincial elections, but collapsed to 3% this time. The concern, therefore, is that BBB is not expanding into the conservative vote-share as much as it might seem, but hoovering up the votes of the existing dissenters on the basis of another “new way forward”. Certainly, BBB did not just focus on Mark Rutte’s environmental extremism in the wake of the farmers protests. It presented itself as a dog-whistle right-wing populist party which was somewhat critical of the EU, likewise critical of immigration, and in favour of banning burkas for Muslims. In any case, the Re-Set is real and oncoming. In Holland and, via Reform, in the UK civic nationalism seems set to carry the dissenter’s torch. One way or another the question of its sufficiency will be answered.
... but, of course, it’s all just a consultation process with absolutely no set agenda. Nothing to do with Davos, no no. Perfectly sensible, really, when cash use is falling (actually it’s rising) and when the economy is digitising (even if Sterling fully meets that requirement already). And, of course, expectations that the new currency will be, y’know, programmable are just conspiracy theories. Naturally. I mean, who would think that any freedom-loving, not at all totalitarian and globalist Western government could ever contemplate, oh, say freezing peoples’ bank accounts? Here is the meat of the DT’s characteristically anodyne article:
Will it transpire that the British public - the real one, ethnically - will stand and fight government for its money and economic freedom, and for its ancient civil rights in a way it has signally failed to do for its own life and land? Could be.
The following quotes are from an interesting (paywalled) article at the Telegraph, and speak to the impact of Putin’s failure in Ukraine and the resurgence of Western confidence.
As to the Western feeling about Xi’s “impatience”, compare the above with the following boilerplate from the Daily Mail, published on 19th October last year:
My immediate take on the change of strategy? This pivot is almost certainly the result of Putin’s big gambit in Ukraine and the surprise of the West’s unified response to it, allied to the (for Beijing) straitening success of the Western economies in surviving Putin’s energy war. Since the party’s 20th conference last October, when the threat to Taiwan was at its height, there appears to have been a decision that Putin has failed and there are costs to forging ahead with that “unlimited friendship” which a pragmatic Chinese leadership is unwilling to pay. Probably at this time. Probably because formal international support elsewhere for Putin is limited to Iran, North Korea and some fly-blown African place. Support for Glazyev’s dollar reserve replacement is strong across the southern hemisphere, and probably now includes Lula’s Brazil in addition to Saudi. But then the Western elites are not at all hostile to it, either. Quite the contrary. So Beijing is returning to geo-economics, because it is a stronger suite to play. I don’t think that the Middle Kingdom goal has or will be dropped. But the Chinese are good at patience.
Next week, as Breitbart has reminded us, the global movers and shakers will gather at Davos for the 53rd annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. One quite expects that green virtues will be signalled as never before. But what was not expected was a very firm contrary statement yesterday from US Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome Powell:
Powell is a registered Republican, appointed in 2018 by Donald Trump. But it is difficult to see Powell’s statement as motivated by anything but the strict fiduciary duty of a financial servant of the American people, and difficult to see strict fiduciary duty as in any way consonant with the new global order which the Washington Establishment and, indeed, the entire Western Establishment is striving to bring into being. I would like to be able to link this new regard for staying on the financial reservation to the defence of Western national interests which informs support for Ukraine. But I can’t see the link, and Western national interests are absolutely not on the globalist play-list. So, a simple question: why is Powell moving away from the Davos agenda?
Finally, twenty months and 1.5 million migrants after the Census date last year, here is what the ONS has to say:
About the natives it has this to say:
So according to the ONS, in the decade to March 2021we have declined by 700,000 or 1.55%. We are 73.9% of the total population (my finger-in-the-air estimate, in the run-up to this release, was 72%, so naturally I am concluding that the Establishment is playing things down!). On the colonising groups the ONS had this to say:
In terms of significant milestones the Census reveals that “two-thirds of Londoners now identify as being from an ethnic minority, with just 36.8 per cent of people identifying as “white English, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish or British”. The natives are also now a minority in Birmingham, England’s second city. A reminder of what the Oxford demographer David Coleman wrote in Standpoint Magazine in June 2016:
Posted at YouTube two days ago, this self-explanatory video from the Israeli start-up Redefine Food showcases yet another attempt by food technologists to help the new technocratic overlords demonise nitrogen, ban livestock farming, and buy up all the farmland to re-forest and re-wild. This is brave, considering “industry leader” Beyond Meat is all set to be the next failure. Last month it was reported that its “stock has tumbled 74% this year and a whopping 93% from its all-time closing high”. Nobody wants to buy this stuff. If money actually means anything to “investors” (and there is no immediate sign that it does), Redefine Meat should be printing its own bankruptcy notice quite soon. I mean, just look at the gunk they expect you to consume!
Reports this morning from Melitopol, the “city of honey”, indicate that the Russian Army is fleeing in a disorganised fashion towards Crimea. It is not immediately clear why. Information coming out of Ukraine has been so centred on the Ukrainian offensive in the Kherson area and, latterly, the surprise attack in Kharkiv, which has freed an area of 3100 square kilometres right up to the Russian border, it is not apparent what offensive actions have been in train elsewhere, if any. It all seems too good to be true. Melitopol was not even mentioned on the official Ukrainian command roster for the events of yesterday. By peacetime population Melitopol is only about the size of York or Gloucester (for Americans, Charleston, South Carolina). But it is a long way south and is known as the gateway to the Crimea. Ukrainian control of the Crimean route into the south would seal the fate of the Russian Army pocket - some 20,000 men - across the Dnipro and finish all possibilities for the Russian offensive west of Mariupol. One would expect that the naval facility at Sevastopol, home to Russian’s Black Sea Fleet, would also come within Harpoon range and thus would no longer be tenable. However, so far The Odessa Journal reports only this:
I am a racially and ethnically aware Englishman. I am not, therefore, anti-monarchical, because monarchy is genuinely inherent to the culture of power among the English, and the Scots and Welsh, and the Scots-Irish too. Those of us - the vast majority - who are conscious of the fact are not generally the shifty and lightweight beings who might disrespect it in order to parade their, of course, terribly different and daring, not to mention radical republican values. Therefore one can grant the dead monarch and the new monarch a certain historical import and even respect. France is foundationally revolutionary. Britain is foundationally monarchical. To some subtle but substantive degree, these things are in the way that every Frenchman and every Briton comports himself in the world. But beyond that affirmational fact, the French do enjoy a certain advantage. They have rid themselves of an ancient appendix and need make no exception to the rule of their own government. So the question inevitably arises: why do we cleave to a constitutional monarchy which has long ago relinquished the possibility of command, and which, today, cannot even pass a public opinion on the exercise of power in this land? Why, indeed, have a monarch who is not even of the people’s blood, and for whom even the notion of representation of the people is shooed away by that of representation of the emotionally stiff and cold, formal machinery of state? It’s a very British conundrum. Obviously, those of our kind who are given to novelty ... those who are estranged in the modern ... cannot be persuaded of the virtue of continuity. Those who are given to the Judaic prescription of equal-ness cannot be persuaded of hierarchy by heredity. But in the minds of the rest of the British, who are the vast majority, there is some good in carrying forward the old investment of identity and fealty that adhered to the kings and queens of the ancient British past. Certainly, our age does not have the same, direct tribal or semi-tribal connection. But then on to the person of the monarch we project our yearning for that connection, which is a yearning for who we English, we Scots, we Welsh, we Scots-Irish are in our own-most being. It might be obscured by the dust-storm of the modern, but we have a sense of it. We just need something to point out the way. Good monarchs and bad in that respect come and go. A faithful and good one, on balance, has now departed, and quite likely a bad one - an earnest man, a sincere man, but confused and apprehensive - has already, and without a moments’ pause, taken up the royal burden. We natives of this land are not his subjects. Constitutionally, we are his sovereign and have been so since 1649, a fact which modern parliamentarians too rarely concede. But, regardless of his undoubted weaknesses, we will extend our sovereign’s consent to him, and offer our fealty in return for his modelling of the truth and continuity of our nation, our blood and kind. The French may fairly consider that absurd and anachronistic. But we might then consider their civicism jejune and artificial, and we might even suspect that in some quiet and reflective corner of their national psyche a little envy abides. There will be national mourning, and then, at some point over the next months, there will be formal majesty and circumstance as the new King is crowned. The king of climate alarmism, some will say ... even the king of Davos. But perhaps he will realise that he is no longer free to champion that cause. There is, of course, no chance at all that he will ever cease to champion the foreignisation of his people’s home.
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