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The New Puritanism: London Edition
Fresh off the press this week is further proof that, as Vox Day so rightly claims, not only do SJWs always lie, SJW politicians lie and lie again with total immunity, often by playing the Melanin Defence.
Backstory: Mayor of London Sadiq Khan sidled into office under the shield of being a secularised so-called-moderate-Muslim Labour Party candidate. Of course, it would probably have helped if his Conservative opponent Zac Goldsmith hadn’t been such a supremely unelectable toffee nosed twit who channelled Joe McCarthy and blew his dog whistles louder than a foghorn. The public, and a compliant media, focussed on that rather than early doors evidence that Citizen Khan was already showing signs of being a full-time race hustling SocJus freak more at home in Canadian or Swedish uber-left wing politics.
Brexit is a Matter of Principle
Britain has an immensely rich history. It is a history of kings and queens, of good men and bad, of desperate last stands and brutal wars; of literary genius and great thinkers, of scientists, engineers and statesman – men and women who by their endurance and fortitude built a civilisation, which, by no means perfect, was founded on the great tenets of liberty.
I see the European Union much as Gaitskell did; as ‘the end of a thousand years of history.’ Like it or not, the EU does have for its goal ‘ever closer union.’ All the trappings that come with it – bureaucratic legislation, loss of border control, free movement, common agricultural and fishing policies, the European Arrest Warrant, economic and monetary union – signal the dissolution of national validity. Perhaps I wouldn’t be worried about this transfer of power if the EU was remotely democratic.
Dear Jess Phillips: It’s Easy To Be A Woman
Since the General Elections in May, it has become more apparent to which parties the Regressive Left has politically moved into. The two obvious political parties being Socialist Labour and the Women’s Equality Party. On the more Progressive side of Labour there’s not only the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, but also Jess Phillips. Which these two in itself demonstrate the lack of pressure put on women in politics to perform as opposed to men. The thing is, in Khan’s view at least, white men.