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Nick Griffin the Long time truth teller and British Christian Patriot as well as being a former MEP . Has strongly attacked the so called Alt Right Personalities .
Who have stated they are to take time of for Christmas. In a tweet Mr Griffin has accused these faux patriots of being " paid hacks, spreading their propaganda for a pocketful of shekels per day." He also slammed the mainstreams so called Alt Right Journalist/Personalities for their pro Israel stance, despite the undeniable proof of the Genocide of the Palestinian people. Something that has outraged all decent people around the world.
Mr Griffin also stated that he does not get paid for his online work spreading the truth. And also stated that "telling the truth online is something that needs to be done" . Something that we here support without reservation . also Mr Griffin added that he will continue to report the truth all through the Christmas holidays. As He stated. "I'll be here doing that tomorrow as well. Not because Christmas doesn't matter, but because justice matters as well."
We can support Mr Griffins determination to get the truth out and see that Justice is done for not only the Palestinian people. But all other people who face this injustice inflicted upon them.
Also read Mr Griffins in depth article here Alt Right Not Right in which he warns about the wolves in sheeps clothing posing as Freedom loving Patriots.
In the intricate web of global geopolitics, the relationships between nations often shape the course of international affairs. Among these complex alliances, the connection between the United States and Israel has been a focal point of scrutiny and analysis. In recent times, a growing discourse has emerged, pointing to a perceived isolation of the United States resulting from its association with Israel. This discussion delves into the multifaceted dynamics at play, exploring the ways in which Israel's actions, policies, and geopolitical strategies may contribute to the perceived isolation of the United States on the world stage.
Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald said that the stabbing that occurred in Dublin is “just a shocking, unexpected, random incident” as protests and fires were started in reaction to an Algerian Migrant knife attack outside of Gaelscoil Colaiste Mhuire, a school for young children, leaving a teacher in her 30s and a young girl in critical condition still in the hospital. As the news broke out, riots took place, the media cycle was up in arms about “Hate” while anyone with a functioning mind was asking why was there an Algerian stabbing children in Ireland?
Rioting took place, dozens arrested, property damaged and burned. Violence and destruction as a response to this attack was as expected for the native Irish to react to such a crime that highlights the ongoing issues of immigration into Ireland and its changing social environment. Even Connor McGregor of UFC fame was retweeting Keith Woods and putting out his own takes on the subject.
What had occurred the morning after the riots was the usual apoplectic liberal clamoring about “Hate Having No Place Here” and the usual turning of the ratchet on “Hate Speech Laws.” The most common line about “being afraid” was made most evident from the timeline to the voice of the Taoiseach who had said “your sisters and friends are afraid of you.”
If the waves of mass immigration into America and Europe have been any indication, the fear and questioning of why it is unsafe for women to walk alone at night in city streets is met with the liberal cognitive dissonance of not being allowed to discuss race or the impact of immigration without being called a racist. The “nation of immigrants” mantra whose origins come from the United States, has been dropped by progressive Irish and foreigners alike. This interaction, with
John Carter’s on point reply highlights this cognitive dissonance.
This cognitive dissonance is the consequence of stripping away any larger group identity away other than the individual. From the “sacks of meat with electrical signals” to emphatic recitation from libertarians that “the smallest minority is the individual” our current form of progressive liberalism has emphasized the desire to be inclusive of the other while removing any sense of collective identification as the BBC and other programs inform us that Europe and America were always this diverse and that the perennial enemy of all Westerners has been those evil white racists.
Put another way, liberalism cultivates alienation. It does so because it has become a form of alienation. It has a heavy investment in estrangement. It is primarily interested in emergencies and social pathologies, and it makes policy prescriptions on the basis of abnormal situations, with no concern for the possible impact on the normal. It finds disease everywhere, without offering a useful image of health. And its remedies aggravate real diseases: redistribution, “gay rights,” abortion on demand, appeasement–none of these policies has kept its promises, but liberalism was never really interested in the results.
There are two possible basic attitudes toward social reality. One of these, as I say, has many names, but I will call, it, for convenience, Nativism: a prejudice in favor of the native, the normal, and so forth, reaching an extreme in lynchings and pogroms. Its most ghastly form was German National Socialism.
The other attitude I am forced, for lack of a better word–or any word at all–to call Alienism: a prejudice in favor of the alien, the marginal, the dispossessed, the eccentric, reaching an extreme in the attempt to “build a new society” by destroying the basic institutions of the native. The most terrible fulfillment of this principle is Communism.
This alienism, to build a new society ranging from fifteen minute cities to replacement migration is compounded that any nativist or nationalist tendency is the prelude to Nazism is how we’ve watched everyone from William F. Buckley Jr. to Donald Trump be called fascists or “crypto-Nazis.” Eat your heart out Jacques Derrida, the real ghost haunting the West is Hitler, not Marx.
Despite non-stop attempts to blot out identity and reterritorialize the West that nations like Britain or America have “always been diverse” whether this be with fantasy period pieces like Netflix’s Bridgerton to racially progressive, antifacists gangsters of Peaky Blinders, people vote along their ethnic and political interests. Ed West, writing in The Telegraph back in 2012 said the following:
Yet people in multi-ethnic societies do tend to vote on ethnic lines. In the United States 96 per cent of African-Americans voted Democrat in 2008, but no one criticised them for it. And Southern whites at the same election voted Republican by 73-27 per cent and in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana 85 per cent voted for the GOP.
Liberals are baffled and infuriated that poor whites vote Republican, yet voting on tribal grounds is a feature of all multi-ethnic democracies, whether it’s Northern Ireland, Lebanon or Iraq. The more a majority becomes a minority the more tribal its voting becomes, so that increasingly the Republicans have become the “white party”; making this point indelicately got Pat Buchanan the sack, but many others make it too.
Will it happen here? The patterns are not dissimilar. In the 2010 election the Conservatives won only 16 per cent of the ethnic minority vote, while Labour won the support of 72 per cent of Bangladeshis, 78 per cent of African-Caribbeans and 87 per cent of Africans. The Tories are slightly stronger among British Hindus and Sikhs – mirroring Republican support among Asian-Americans – who are more likely to be home-owning professionals and feel less alienated.
The Economist recently asked if the Tories had a “race problem”, but it may just be that democracy has a race problem. The American experience, where all Republican gains over the previous half-century have been among lower- and middle-class whites, shows where Britain is probably heading.
Democratic politics are existential wars fought without guns or bombs (usually) but by the ballot box, and only tend to heat up when the issues of actual existence are now being thrown into question. Upset that Republicans won an election, putting Supreme Court Justices trying to remove your existential, Moloch-Given Right to Kill Your Baby? Better try and kill Brett Kavanaugh. This is why each election for the political Left is the “most important election of our lifetimes” or why The Economist magazine ranks Donald Trump as the biggest threat to the world in 2024 above Nuclear Conflict, Climate Change, or Judgement Day.
Our politics and the question of polarization has been met with the blatant reality that man’s tolerance is incredibly limited when coming into contact with political enemies, and that we’re constantly in an environment where our media catered directly to getting us to pay attention to what our political enemies, foreigners, or fellow countrymen are saying at any point in time 24/7 if you opt to plug in. Even if you don’t plug in, and wish to be left alone, the media missionaries will come to your door not with a bible but with a digital battering ram. In 1977, Dr. Marshall McLuhan was interviewed on The Mike McManus show. The following was discussed:
[McManus]Way back in the early fifties you predicted that the world was becoming a global Village.
[McLuhan]We are going back into the bicameral mind that is tribal, collective, without any individual consciousness.
[McManus]But, it seems, Dr. McLuhan, that this tribal world is not friendly.
[McLuhan]No, tribal people, one of their main kinds of sport is butchering each other. It is a full-time sport in tribal societies.
[McManus]But, I had some idea as we got global and tribal we were going to try to –
[McLuhan]The closer you get together, the more you like each other? There is no evidence of that in any situation that we have ever heard of. When people get close together, they get more and more savage and impatient with each other.
[McManus]Why is it? Is it because of the nature of man?
[McLuhan]His tolerance is tested in those narrow circumstances very much. Village people are not that much in love with each other. The global village is a place of a very arduous interfaces and very abrasive situations.
[McManus]Do you see any pattern of this in, for example the desires of Quebec to separate?
[McLuhan]I should think that they are feeling very abrasive about the English community and about the way the American south felt about the Yankee north a hundred years ago.
[McManus]Is this going to be a pattern right around the world?
[McLuhan]Apparently, separatisms are very frequent all over the globe at the present time. Every country in the world is loaded with regionalistic and nationalistic little groups.
[McManus]But in Quebec for example, like do you define it as the quest for identity?
[McLuhan]Yes, all forms of violence are quests for identity. When you live out on the frontier, you have no identity. You are a nobody. Therefore, you get very tough. You have to prove that you are somebody. So you become very violent. Identity is always accompanied by violence. This seems paradoxical to you? Ordinary people find the need for violence as they lose their identities. It is only the threat to people’s identity that makes them violent. Terrorists, hijackers – these are people minus identity. They are determined to make it somehow, to get coverage, to get noticed.
[McManus]And all this is somehow an effect of the electronic age?
[McLuhan]No, but people in all times have been this way. In our time, when things happen very quickly, there’s very little time to adjust to new situations at the speed of light. There is little time to get accustomed to anything. Even radio has sent tribal societies around the globe up the wall with intensity of feeling. One of the major violence makers of our century has been radio. Hitler was entirely a radio man and a tribal man.
Westerners have been told that these migrants are the “New Germans” or that Ireland in 2040 will have more migrants and people not of Irish origin to attract more capital investment and be one of the best places to be in Europe, whilst knife crime, ethnic rape gangs, and welfare fraud run rampant in a spiritually and culturally deracinated Europe. Tribally speaking we are there, tweeting, posting, recording video onto a never-ending, never sleeping media cycle that demands you see the reality of what’s in front of you and what’s coming your way from your foes at all times. It would drive a man to madness, to radicalism, to understanding that one can live by a consumer identity alone.
Great despair leads to a search for meaning and trying to reconcile that the great society did not go as intended, or that Suella Braverman’s comment multiculturalism has failed is just the plain truth. McLuhan’s point, a point made throughout the ages is that violence is the quest and pursuit of an identity. Frederick Jackson Turner said the same of the violence of the American Frontier being the best form of “Americanization” for incoming European Immigrants.
The Frontier today is making sense of what it means to be Irish, American, German, Britain, etc., in an age where acknowledging immutable characteristics for Ethnic Europeans is verboten. So as wanton racial violence takes place across the West, and as the celebration parallax continues in the face of unwanted immigration violence will indeed become part and parcel as identity and naked reality clash. The problem that will have to be overcome is the nature of political control, because for now every violent action in defense or reassertion of identity in this tribal world of ours will just be more ammunition to lock up Ethnic Europeans.
Ireland is a nation with a rich culture, history, and a myriad of traditions that should not be erased by “multifaith areas” or by masses who will not learn languages and smile knowing the demographic time bomb is ticking. Things are getting violent, people are searching more meaning and identity, and everyone knows that Irish children getting knifed by Algerians wasn’t commonplace in our lifetimes and it doesn’t have to be anymore.
We're pushing the frontiers of conventional viewpoints today by challenging the norm and provoking conversation. Join us as we dissect the US-Israel relationship, the power of free speech, and the beliefs of modern Judaism. We shed new light on Congressman Thomas Massey's controversial vote, which has sparked a nationwide debate. We also discuss the somewhat paradoxical unity of Congress when it comes to supporting Israel, and more importantly, we put the spotlight on the overwhelming influence of Jewish donors on American politics.
To cap it off, we tap into the refreshing change in conservative voices that are now audaciously discussing these contentious issues. These fearless individuals are laying the foundation for others to follow suit, validating the fact that it's becoming possible to speak the truth without fear of repercussion. We urge you to continue embracing free speech and truth, unafraid to challenge the status quo. Remember, the truth will set you free, and above all, Jesus Christ is King.
What if we told you that the low bar for success in our society opens up a surprising opportunity for Christians to construct a parallel society? It's an alarming truth that over half of Americans haven't picked up a book in the past year. In this state of zombie-like stupor, brought on by factors like prescription drugs and unhealthy diets, we see not just a societal problem, but a chance for future success. In this episode, we urge you to take note of the situation, inspire your children with reading and writing, and seize the opportunity to raise the bar.
Ever wondered how a century-long influence of dispensational Zionism has shaped the mindset of American Christians and the American church? And how this theology has led us astray from our mission of glorifying God and discipling nations? We trace back to the history and funding of dispensationalism, outlining its impact on our society today. But despair not, for we can lead by example and inspire others in building a parallel Christian society. Join us as we discuss the role of Christ and the Holy Spirit in discipling our children and persevering in our efforts. Share this episode and speak freely about these topics, because it's high time we started building a society that truly celebrates Christian values.
Irreverend's Rev'd Daniel French gives his full and frank reaction to the November 2023 60th Anniversary Special of Dr Who. Has the good doctor gone full-on woke?!
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Are you tired of the relentless societal pressures to silence your voice? Tired of the fear of being labeled as racist or anti-Semitic for speaking the truth? This episode of our podcast is for you. Join us on a journey through recent events, including the Dublin riots and MMA athlete Conor McGregor's fearless response, embodying a shift in mentality that courageously surfaced during the Trump era. Forget the fear of labels. In this shifting landscape, we challenge Christians to boldly stand up and unapologetically speak the truth.
As we navigate through the pressure of societal censorship, we shed light on the importance of taking a long-term approach towards finding solutions. You'll discover, through the distressing events in Ireland, why violence isn't the answer and can lead to even more restrictions. Instead, we propose a radical strategy - building and possibly running for office to create change. We stand beside those who choose to raise their voice, even when faced with backlash and persecution.
In our ever-evolving discourse, words hold immense power. They have the potential to control, silence, and manipulate. But what if you could reclaim that power? We dig into the roots of words like hate speech, homophobe, and Judeo-Christian, breaking them down to understand their history and etymology. We'll show you how to unshackle yourself from the fear of labels. So, tune in, join our conversation, and let’s break the spell together.