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[Majorityrights Central] Empires, the Chinese Mind, a theoretical nationalism of ethnicity Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 14 February 2026 01:54. [Majorityrights Central] Gemini - not an identical twin to ChatGTP Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 06 February 2026 16:58. [Majorityrights News] Warburg on the impact of Russian forces’ loss of access to Starlink Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 06 February 2026 10:17. [Majorityrights News] Toast à la Little Saint James Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 04 February 2026 23:48. [Majorityrights News] Southport, migrant hotels, the national flag, and Amelia Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 02 February 2026 00:14. [Majorityrights Central] Argot Rosetta Stone For GW/Heidegger/Etter Posted by James Bowery on Saturday, 31 January 2026 17:18. [Majorityrights Central] ChatGPT redux Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 29 January 2026 01:11. [Majorityrights News] The national revolution in Iran cannot be stopped Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 10 January 2026 00:38. [Majorityrights Central] Into the authoritarian world redux Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 03 January 2026 17:56. [Majorityrights News] Moscow Times: Valdai residents report no sign of drones attacking Putin residence Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 30 December 2025 11:33. [Majorityrights News] Paul Warburg on America’s self-destructive new strategy Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 16 December 2025 12:32. [Majorityrights Central] Thoughts on Mark Collett’s strategy for nationalism in the British future Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 24 October 2025 15:01. [Majorityrights Central] Living in the Jewish Mind: Part One Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 29 September 2025 09:37. [Majorityrights News] Nationalism on the Kramatorsk front. Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 20 September 2025 15:55. [Majorityrights Central] And Chat GPT just the same Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 08 September 2025 15:18. [Majorityrights Central] Grok the modern nationalist Posted by Guessedworker on Sunday, 07 September 2025 19:14. [Majorityrights Central] Principles, parts, processes of ethnic nationalism, Part 1: inflection? Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 31 July 2025 12:03. [Majorityrights Central] A window onto a world of Russo-Chinese hegemony Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 08 July 2025 20:47. [Majorityrights Central] The DT takes the first step on the journey Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 03 July 2025 05:02. [Majorityrights News] Iranian comment machine switched off by Israeli bombs Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 25 June 2025 09:07. [Majorityrights Central] After Casey and the ensuing child sexual exploitation inquiry Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 17 June 2025 00:21. [Majorityrights News] 4 minutes and 43 seconds of drone warfare history - updated Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 04 June 2025 16:50. [Majorityrights Central] An approaching moment of Russian clarity Posted by Guessedworker on Sunday, 11 May 2025 12:34. [Majorityrights Central] “It’s started. You ignored us. See where it’s going to get you.” Posted by Guessedworker on Sunday, 04 May 2025 00:42. [Majorityrights News] Another dramatic degradation of Russia’s combat capacity Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 23 April 2025 08:49. [Majorityrights Central] A British woman in Ukraine and an observer of Putin’s war Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 14 April 2025 00:04. [Majorityrights News] France24 puts an end to Moscow’s lie about the attack on Kryvyi Riy Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 07 April 2025 17:02. [Majorityrights News] If this is an inflection point Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 03 April 2025 05:10. [Majorityrights News] Sikorski on point Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 28 March 2025 18:08. [Majorityrights Central] Piece by peace Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 19 March 2025 08:46. [Majorityrights News] Shame in the Oval Office Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 01 March 2025 00:23. [Majorityrights News] A father and a just cause Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 25 February 2025 23:21. [Majorityrights Central] Into the authoritarian future Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 21 February 2025 12:51. [Majorityrights Central] On an image now lost: Part 2 Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 15 February 2025 14:21. ... what “no-go area” generally means is that you can vote for Tweedle-left or Tweedle-right but all the great questions have been settled by transnational elites sufficiently insulated from your tedious parochial griping. Mark Steyn, writing in today’s Telegraph. Steyn is an interesting case. He earns what must, in journalist’s terms be a substantial crust by extending both ends of the political commentator’s art. On the one hand, he skits across the stolid affairs of nations and the works of powerful men with a delicious irreverence and lightness of touch. Where serious political analysis should be are the acid truths and improper musings of a one-time student rag writer grown more skilled but also more comfortable and rounder of girth with age. Thus:- I’ve no reason to disbelieve the crop of polls showing Labour and Conservatives neck and neck, but, unlike American polling, where distinctions between “registered” and “likely” voters are carefully studied, none of us has any clear idea which unloved party will do the least effective job at further depressing the turnout of whatever unenthusiastic faction of its dwindling base is most unresistant to being cajoled to the polls. On the other hand, as a beneficiary perhaps of the double detachment of being a foreign national and a Jew, he eschews the familiar petty battles of British political life in favour, amazingly, of the things that actually interest us. So we get transnationalism over the cornflakes - the rude but oft neglected reminder that our votes don’t mean a damned thing. If we did not know before, we are plainly told now:- The Guardian complained yesterday about Michael Howard’s assertion that “for too many years immigration has been a no-go area for public debate”, and I sort of agree with them. It’s not that it’s a “no-go area for public debate”, but that you can debate it all you want and in the end nothing happens. And:- ... the so-called public “indifference” to the royal wedding is part of a deeper fatalism toward British institutions and the British state. The Windsors have been wily adaptors to the evolving mood of their kingdom, but with the kingdom evolving itself clear out of business, who needs a king? In the free and scandalously irresponsible cyber-world of blogging this sort of hard truth-speak is meat and drink. We don’t get nearly enough of it in a mainstream that assesses the cares of the public no higher than a morbid fascination with bed-blocking in the NHS. Where can one find a few more Mark Steyns?
I’m sometimes bemused when I hear people talk of Australia as being a possible last holdout for Europeans. It’s true, as John Ray likes to point out, that we have a stricter control over illegal immigration than America or even Britain. But this is only to ensure that the massive legal migration programme continues undisturbed. Look, for instance, at what we poor Melbournians had to wake up to this morning. Our Labor Party Premier, Steve Bracks, wants to make immigration the “centre of government policy” (the centre of state government policy, when the state government is not even responsible for migration). He wants to use immigration to add an extra 700,000 residents to Melbourne to overtake Sydney’s size, and an extra 1,300,000 over the next 20 years to take the state’s population to 6,000,000.
And how much have the victims and survivors of the Bataan Death March and their dependents received? On April 9th 1942 some 76,000 Allied forces, Philipino and American, surrendered to General Masahura Homma on the Bataan Peninsula. The following day they were force-marched from Mariveles, on the southern end of the Peninsula, about 100 kilometres north. Their destination was Camp O’Donnell, a prison camp in Nueva Ecija in the Philippine region of Central Luzon. They were denied food and water, bound, beaten or killed with impunity by the Japanese soldiers. Some were bayoneted when they fell from exhaustion. Others were made to dig their own graves and buried alive. Only 56,000 prisoners reached the camp. Of these, thousands died later from malnutrition and disease. Now, it happens that last night, April 9th, I received an e-mail with a link to the website of the, of course, anti-semitic, fascistic, Hitlerian yada, yada historian, David Irving. The linked page was an old post reproducing a Haaretz article by Schlomo Shamir from April 24th, 2004. I have not, incidentally, been able to get the Haaretz search engine to dig up the original article. But I don’t doubt that Mr Irving, a man with first-hand experience of libel litigation, is citing it correctly. He quotes Mr Shamir thus:- A table in an appendix to the Gribetz report states that compensation and benefits paid to individuals and institutions since 1953, comes to a total of $53,871 billion, of which 44 per cent went to individuals and institutions in Israel, 28 per cent to others in the U.S., and 28 per cent to survivors in the rest of the world.
Suleymann Kufr, London Michael Howard today resigned as leader of the Conservative Party, after leading the Tories to a third successive defeat. Speaking outside Conservative Central Office in London, Mr Howard said, “It is vital for the party to reflect fully on the decision of the electorate and on the direction the Conservative Party must now take. That direction should be the responsibility of a new leader who can build on the very substantial progress we, as a party, have made in the past eighteen months.” It is eighteen months to the day since Mr Howard replaced Mr Ian Duncan Smith as Tory leader in what was a one horse race. Mr Howard claimed that his party was “back in business” but he also spoke of the electoral mountain which it still has to climb.
Tory leader Michael Howard recently proclaimed “We are all British, we are one nation.” Which, unfortunately, isn’t true anymore, as left-wing Guardian journalist Peter Preston was quick to point out. Preston used the example of the Old Kent Road, a place now so multicultural that Preston happily labels it “omnicultural”. Of course, as a left-wing journo Preston sings the praises of the “naturally polyglot” Old Kent Road, writing that it represents “A Britain future, not Britain past.” The best response I’ve seen to Preston is over at Faute de Mieux. The article there seems to suggest voting Tory might improve things - something which I am deeply sceptical about - but I like the concluding paragraph: “Should Preston get his way, we shall have just as little love for our transient neighbourhoods, cities, regions and countries as his immigrants have for the Old Kent Road. With this crucial difference: his immigrants will always have a place called home.” Reading about the fate of the Old Kent Road makes me feel fortunate that I live in a very Anglo suburb of Melbourne which still does feel like home for me. But I’ve observed enough about the transformation of much of Melbourne to know exactly what the writer at Faute de Mieux is talking about. We can’t assume that we’ll always find such places where we are something more than just outside observers.
Great men are rare beings, and the Catholic world has lost one this evening. Few Pope’s have been more loved than the Polish Pope or meant more to non-Catholics, too. May he rest in peace.
The long-running saga of Kenniwick Man enters a new and potentially final stage when, perhaps as early as next week, the US Senate votes on S.536. Section 108 of the bill has been amended unanimously and all but in the dead of night by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. The import of this amendment is to replace one word “is” with two, “or was”. If passed by the Senate the bill will bring old KW within the definition of “Native American”. The tribes will take possession of him, and will have won a great victory for myth and anti-science. An article explaining the full significance of the amendment can be read here. Do you really think the Senate will turn its back on a sacred minority and vote for expanding the realm of human knowledge? Thanks to Steve Risher for the link.
The Times reports today on the sad - or, at least not gay - closure by the local education authority of the Lady of Elche International School in Alicante province of Spain. “Mr Drewitt and Mr Barlow sold their dermatological- testing business for £3.8 million and moved to Spain with their children two years ago. They felt that Spanish attitudes to homosexuality were more relaxed — under legislation introduced by Spain’s Government, they will be able to marry soon — yet their twins, Aspen and Saffron, were bullied at their school in Torrevieja, 27 miles south of Alicante, because of their parenthood.” Yes, you read that right. The lovers have twin five year old sons born to a surrogate mother. You can buy anything you want today. Except psychological stability. Those of the love that used dare not speak its name now dare give those they cannot adequately love daft bloody names like Aspen and Saffron, and deny them for ever both the inner substance and the deep love of Woman which is every son’s birthright. Poor little sods.
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