BBC Glove Puppets
John Sydenham
Tracy Emin was recently interviewed by Laura Kuenssberg on the BBC. The interview was not just about art and Emin. Kuenssberg led Emin into saying that although Reform deny being racist we all know what they really are and how they really feel (ie: Racist!).
I think that Emin’s painting (not her conceptual art) is often superb but this woman is by no means a renaissance genius who can turn her hand to politics, economics and nuclear physics. When Kuenssberg led Emin into commenting on politics she used her to amplify Kuenssberg’s own political ideas. She turned Emin into a glove puppet.
What was the BBC thinking when they put Emin into the clutches of their political commentator and Internationalist in chief? They were thinking “this will shaft Reform”. The BBC are the worst of us. They have torn up their Charter and are attempting to bring all their influence to bear in support of Internationalism.
Tracy Emin did expose the immaturity of most Internationalists. Internationalists are rigid ideologists who are so busy virtue signalling that most of them cannot come to terms with the future, however, a few of them know precisely what they are doing. The future of Europe and the UK has four possibilities.
If current policies are pursued it is inevitable that the UK and much of Europe will become Muslim before the end of the century. This is inevitable because Islamic women have about three children each whereas other women in the UK have about 1.4 children. This is simple maths, it is inevitable if current policies continue. The UK will be an Islamic country by 2100 (only 74 years). Sectarian politics will dominate the UK from 2050 onwards. People who behave as Emin behaved in her early years will probably be stoned to death.
The second possibility is that Europe and, possibly, the UK will have a violent reaction to what the Internationalists have done to them. There may be civil war. Terrible things will happen. The objective would be to rid the western half of the continent of foreigners. People who behave like Emin and Kuenssberg will be shot.
The third possibility, the hope of the die hard Internationalists, is that Europe, including the UK will become like China. There will be massive use of technology to monitor and control the population. Muslims will be re-educated. Freedom will be lost for a millennium. People who behaved like Emin in her early years will be put in a psychiatric facility or receive brain surgery to prevent bad behaviour.
The fourth possibility is that a party like Reform will gain power. Emin and Kuenssberg believe Reform is racist. Zia Yusuf, Suella Braverman, Nadim Zadawi and many other senior Reform politicians demonstrate that, despite being an artist, she is blind. What links the members of Reform is that they can see clearly what is in store for Britain: a Muslim country, violent civil war or utter suppression by the State. Reform is not racist, it is our last, best hope.
The BBC must be sold off and the money used to finance a single, information channel (See After 100 years the BBC Must Change).

