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Frank Furedi's avatar

You are very right Digby. It is the conformism that is key and yet many of these people imagine that they are anything but conformist!!

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Stout Yeoman's avatar

One can hear many languages in London and near where I live the cafes show Al Jezeera (in Arabic) and signage in English is disappearing. That and other cultural displays show primary loyalties are to a foreign country. This colonisation of the UK is not evenly distributed and so its effects are not uniformly evidenced. I read that there are parts of the UK where English is still a majority language.

But, the moral disarmament promulgated by the middle class is uniformly distributed across the UK through education, which has increasingly taken the form of indoctrination, and school and university graduates have been swelling, and continue to swell, the ranks of this anti-nation infestation of the body politic. Like bacteria in a petri dish the spread becomes exponential. It begins locally and slowly but once a critical mass is achieved the rate of spread rapidly increases until the entire dish is covered. That critical mass of imported people not just loyal to their cultural homelands overseas but hostile to the host country appears to be approaching a critical mass within the next 10 to 20 years. Our moral disarmament is encouraging this. Jesus on the cross may have said 'forgive them Lord for they know not what they do' is not something I feel toward to those who are destroying the culture and traditon of England and rewriting our history.

As Hindus and Muslims fight in Leicester, as Sikhs and Musilms fight in Birmingham, as Turkish and Armenian gangs fight in Tottenham, or Eritrean factions fight each other in south east London, as... as.. the progressive, self-satisfied, comfortable middle class establishment remains in denial over what they have done and appears to be doubling down further through Phillipson's education review and Starmer's and Hermer's cult of obeisance to international law and institutions.

Anerica, thank God, elected a powerful anti-biotic and Vance's speech to the Munich security conference was magnificent. Going by statements on X the closest we have to an anti-biotic (for now) appears to be Rupert Lowe and Robert Jenrick. Neither are in power or near it for another four years. We have to work on our individual immuntiy meanwhile.

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