Tuesday, 19 August 2025
Keeping the citadel functional … and the power of “No!”
Monday, 18 August 2025
I Note They Don't Say Exactly What It Will Make Them 'More Vulnerable' To...
Plans to disclose the ethnicity and immigration status of criminal suspects in the UK have been condemned by race campaigners for setting a dangerous precedent for “dog-whistle politics”, which will make “Black and brown communities more vulnerable”.
To what? Those who don’t come into contact with the criminal justice system won’t have anything to worry about, so why should anyone concern themselves with those who do, since they got there by being criminals?
The home secretary, Yvette Cooper, has welcomed new police guidelines released on Wednesday which encourage forces to release the race and nationality of those charged in high-profile cases. It is meant to combat misinformation on social media, which spread last summer after the murder of three schoolgirls in Southport. False information about the killer’s nationality, religion and asylum status fuelled widespread unrest throughout the country.
It is, of course, all the usual suspects who are raging about it, which tells you a lot. Just look at this line-up of grotesques:
Enny Choudhury, the co-head of legal at the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, said: “Releasing the ethnicity of everyone suspected of serious crimes will … simply fuel mistrust, deepen divisions, and make Black and brown communities more vulnerable to prejudice and harm. “Some point to cases like Southport, where rumours were quashed by releasing specific information. But building a blanket policy around this is dangerous. It turns race into a variable in policing and public debate – when we know the vast majority of serious crimes, including sexual offences, are committed by white men."
Followed by yet another cosy clique:
Peter Herbert, from the Society of Black Lawyers, questioned the role of the police around issues of ethnicity and nationality when forces still face allegations of institutional racism.
And finally, an example of where it all started to go wrong for the police in this country:
The former Metropolitan police chief superintendent Dal Babu has warned of the “unintended consequences” of the new guidance, which he said could lead to more online speculation in cases where these details are not released. “The danger is there will be an expectation for police to release information on every single occasion,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
That’s three people who’s opinion on race should be discounted immediately , since they are all race hustlers extraordinaire.
Sunday, 17 August 2025
Where, precisely, are the libertarian red lines?
Saturday, 16 August 2025
Alaska … and so now to round two
Friday, 15 August 2025
"...seeing them is a sign of how we live now."
And we shouldn't have to:
The 44-year-old lawyer, who was visiting London from New Orleans, said: “We love it here, it’s a great atmosphere with all of the stands and the unique things, minus the barriers. It’s so unfortunate – seeing them is a sign of how we live now.”'Here' being London's famous Portobello Road, A place I haven't visited in years, and never will again now:
This is because of new rules that ban all cars from Portobello Road between 10am and 4pm, where much of the 1999 film was shot. In some sections of the famed street market the restrictions cover the whole week, while in others only three days. To enforce the new rules, large grey concrete slabs and garish red barriers have been placed along the street.If Notting Hill were filmed today, the visible restrictions “would take away” from the movie, said Ella’s mother, Katie Alasky. The barriers and travel restrictions were put in place on the advice of counter-terror police who have warned of the potential threat of vehicle attacks.
Being the 'Guardian' of course, the emphasis is on the imagined effect on a popular film of the chattering classes created by a celebrated progressive director when the real story is the effects it's having on the life and businesses of those who live and work there.
Local residents have also been affected. “I’m not a designer but I’m sure I could design something better than that,” said Patrick Somers, 65, a former lawyer who lives in a side-road behind the market. Somers said people had only found out about the restrictions a few days before they had been implemented on 1 July. He is now leading a legal challenge, with the help of the law firm Broadfield, on behalf of residents and traders against Kensington and Chelsea council, who enacted the changes.
“They have not thought this through. We’ve got all sorts of unintended consequences here,” said Somers. He feared the curtailed access could pose a danger in an emergency situation.Recently, an ambulance had been unable to get past barriers to attend to a child who was having respiratory problems, Somers said.
The response from the council is, as expected 'We know best, peasants!':
A Kensington and Chelsea council spokesperson said: “Our top priority remains the safety and wellbeing of everyone in the community and we believe the current measures strike a reasonable balance between protecting the public and supporting the needs of individuals. “We continue to speak with residents and businesses, addressing concerns case by case to help inform proposals for a permanent scheme.”
Pity you didn't think to do that before.... Remember hoe, during the IRA terrorist campaign, the emphasis was always on how it shouldn't be allowed to change our lives?
Thursday, 14 August 2025
Incident at Canary Wharf

Sadbutmadlad, at X:

That a door is open doesn’t stop someone being charged with breaking and entering. It’s still entering with intent to commit burglary. 14yr prison sentence if the property is a home/dwelling/residence. https://legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1968/60/section/9
This was covered elsewhere as well:

Wednesday, 13 August 2025
I'll Stick To Vesta Meals, I Think!
As we age, cooking can become harder, but one brand is making eating well every day easier and more delicious than ever with their cooked meals delivered to your door – and they don’t even need to be refrigerated.
What? What sort of meals? I love ramen and Vesta paellas & chow meins as much as the next person, and always have noodles of some sort in the cupboard, but they always need to be ‘cooked’, even if it is just via the application of boiling water!
From cottage pie and beef casserole to Thai curry and vegetable hotpot (Ed: 🤢), each meal has been created to help older adults maintain a balanced diet, all made with real ingredients and without unnecessary preservatives.
If you’re storing a cooked cottage pie in your cupboard unrefrigerated, and you think it somehow isn’t full of unnecessary preservatives, would you like to buy this bridge as well as this hideous slop?
Fiddling while Rome burns
… or however you wish to put it … sleepwalking to oblivion … but even your humble correspondent is guilty of it. It’s 0300 or 3 a.m., our time, having just awoken, and what am I doing? Reposting pretty architecture, landscapes, embroidery, reposting memes such as this:

And what am I failing to do? Failing to adequately bring to your attention this kind of thing:


Jen’s a good lady but still at the stage of asking what’s going on, supporting a party which will set things right … Reform under Yusuf and Farage … who are in thrall to the very terrorists who are hiding weaponry in their secret cathedrals and whose Smami have said more than once are coming door to door to demand you convert or be put to death. Yes … your own door. Who is coming to save you?
And JD Vance is due to talk to one of these ahead of the Alaskan summit. Not talking to Rupert … talking to soft on Yusuf Farage. Meanwhile:

… and this:

… and this:

… and this:

… and this:

… and this:

… and this:

Yes, it’s all over the west, innit? Coordinated, innit? By whom? Meanwhile, in the cradle of civilisation, on the front line so to speak … in Greece:

Was Jen or anyone else who was educated in the west after 1960 taught about the conquest of the Iberian peninsula? How about the corsairs and other Milsum terror boats attacking towns along the coasts of countries not yet but soon to become “the west”, once Christianity got a foothold?
Slaughtering men and enslaving women and girls for their pleasure back home in Arab lands … have you ever studied those raids? Why not? Oh, because the Wokeleft teachers never taught it in the west? Why not? Could it be that they were teaching this instead?

Meanwhile, I stay calm and keep posting on North York landscapes and on the first tube stations … or even drop in some humour. What I am failing to do is get everyone preparing defences, making escape plans, deciding precisely how they’ll meet the threat once it bursts through your front door.
Have a lovely Wednesday.
Tuesday, 12 August 2025
The assault on the trad family gathers pace
Going to need to refer to our blog across the way because things said there this morning by two of our patrons, plus myself also relate to Lord Toby’s piece below here. I wrote there:
Steve’s off on dog duty at a friend’s. I firstly feel that, apart from the compassionate side, it gives him a wunnerful break away from it all, which is a crucial aspect of man and woman self-management. Toods rocks in, unbeknowns to me, with precisely what is needed at this moment, vigorously underscoring my contention that man without woman in at least some form is a sad creature.
Woman civilises a man, plus she keeps him on his toes so he does not become a lazy slob. If the “balance of power” is altered in either direction, we get Gitler/Stalin/Starmer on the one hand … and Matriarchy, Wokerati style, plus non-comp Reeves on the other (with insane policies of false virtue signalling and financial profligacy) on the other.
The right balance, therefore, with man in his proper role as chivalrous knight and unflappable rock is therefore prevented, once that balance is forced to one side or the other.
I had zero influence on Toods, being asleep through the night, and yet her comments were precisely what was needed … plus they have an overall “gluing effect” on the unherdable sites complex. Another is Roobs in her own way (seen in association with Legiron and Cynerae St Mary, his Danish lady).
Toods and Isilme here … and Julia over at Orphans … speaking personally, are the glue keeping us sane and not scorched earth, like Anakin Skywalker and that village he razed. Speaking more broadly, do you think Donny could do it without Melania and the other ladies and girls? On the other hand, he provides the rock they need.
Which is precisely what Paul in Ephesians was on about. Now look at this at TDS today:
Just looking at those harpies at Merton … you’d hardly call them “women” … well let’s say you’d not call them “good” women. Combine estrogen with the demonic and there you have it. Combine androgen with the demonic and there you have the throwbacks doing all the raping, torturing, mutilating and murdering in the name of moloch. Plus Gates and WEFers, the Rothschilds.
And who are the monsters trying to destroy? As Maggie pointed out … families, trad families to be more precise.
Monday, 11 August 2025
You’d Think Working There, They’d Be Better At Any such Cover Up
The body running courts in England and Wales has been accused of a cover-up, after a leaked report found it took several years to react to an IT bug that caused evidence to go missing, be overwritten or appear lost.
Wait, isn’t that likely to mean justice hasn’t been served? Reader, indeed so…
Sources within HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) say that as a result, judges in civil, family and tribunal courts will have made rulings on cases when evidence was incomplete.
Shouldn’t that worry those engaged in administering justice? Yes, it should. Yet it doesn’t appear to have done so…
The internal report, leaked to the BBC, said HMCTS did not know the full extent of the data corruption, including whether or how it had impacted cases, as it had not undertaken a comprehensive investigation. It also found judges and lawyers had not been informed, as HMCTS management decided it would be "more likely to cause more harm than good".
Cause more harm to whom? Well, one has to assume they mean ‘the managers of HMCTS', and not those facing trial!
HMCTS says its internal investigation found no evidence that "any case outcomes were affected as a result of these technical issues".
Did they actually look for any?
The Social Security and Child Support (SSCS) Tribunal - which handles benefit appeals - is thought to have been most affected.
Well, we all know who will benefit from this, don’t we Reader? That’s right. Lawyers.