Thursday, 23 November 2023

On American Thanksgiving Day …

… just wondering what we in Britain can currently be thankful for:

British voters, especially national populists, are annoyed by small boats, high immigration and pro-Palestine marches, but most do not yet realise the transformative scale of today’s immigration levels. Ahead of the publication of U.K. migration statistics later this week, they are not sufficiently agitated to support an electoral insurgency.

The academic Matthew Goodwin pointed out that voters support the Rwanda scheme by a 40-32 margin, rising to 71% among 2019 Tory voters. YouGov’s most important issues tracker shows that immigration is, for the first time since Brexit, the top issue for Conservatives, and a leading concern for 37% of the public.

We can start right there with the govt agency YouGov and it’s mission to manipulate public opinion into something voters see as quantifiable … the model for this has been around a long, long while:


At the same time, the provocation of ordinary people continues every which way … I was not quick enough to screenshoot this ad at 5 a.m. but it was ahead of the clip above, compulsory, could not be skipped, was run by someone named Liu and you can just make out, in the image, a Chinese isyllic scene, nothing whatever to do with our people, with the words … you can work alone or you can all work together for the greater good … for “their sake” … wot, Chinese children?


The next ad opened with the regulation, out of context blacks in it … mixed race couple, white woman … so many are sick to death of it … but not enough, as Will Jones says, to break the bonds of deep, constant manipulation.

The only group who do not appear in ads … never do … are the deathcult itself …. Because let’s face it … they’re unpleasant to the Brit, except for Rainbow Plod.

Oh, did I say the only group? Sorry, there is one other never shown … the strong, independent, intelligent white male … Mr. Invisible.

As long as none of the above is seriously challenged, it will go on until as, in Ancient Rome, the barbarians sweep over the land, slaughtering. And the indigenous? Lambs as they say … locked in internecine warfare with their fellow Brits.  All planned by globopsycho.

Deep wedges driven into society long, long ago, for example this seemingly innocuous but brave,  pointless and totally unrealistic and unsustainable gesture:


That was posted by a woman, not by a man … by a woman who has woken up to what has happened and is working with men … anathema to globopsycho, men and women working together interdependently, both contributing their strengths and not making too much of their differences.

Meanwhile, the bearded, wild-eyed crazies in white robes, their women in binbags, shout our downfall, howling from towers like a man demented from a vasectomy without anaesthetic.

Welcome to 2023 Britain, coming into the digital currency winter, with more random atrocities in supermarkets, on the streets out of the shadows, while the young girls marching for Hamas are easy meat for the importees.

Human folly writ large.


Anyone remember this 👇🏻


Late note from IYE:

It is only an exit poll so far…

Dutch election – looking good for Wilders PVV party.

https://www.dw.com/en/dutch-election-wilders-far-right-pvv-set-to-win-exit-poll/live-67515816

Late late note from DAD:

Veteran anti-Islam populist leader Geert Wilders is heading for a dramatic victory in the Dutch general election, according to a first results forecast.

After 25 years in parliament, his Freedom party (PVV) is projected to win 36 seats, well ahead of his nearest rival, a left-wing alliance.

3 comments:

  1. From my history teacher, it is understood that American thanksgiving derived from the starving English settlers being provided with food by the indigenous natives, who also showed them how to either obtain food from the wildlife and plants, and who were rewarded with death by disease or greed. I wonder how many of the descendants of those indigenous natives also celebrate thanksgiving?
    Penseivat

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  2. Where is our Geert Wilders?
    And no, it isn't Nigel Farage, never was.

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  3. "just wondering what we in Britain can currently be thankful for"

    Not very much, sadly.

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