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It's an unspeakable tragedy. The English built England, and so much of the modern world. And here come the world's hordes, to live off the spoils, to bask in the status, to skim off the cream. Do they ever wonder who built the buildings, the infrastructure, the inventions, the culture? Who wrote all those books? They're the equivalent of the homeless bums in the library, surrounded by the world's knowlege, who rush to the computer terminals to play video games, or plop on the cushiest seats to sleep, but never once open a book. And drive out those others who who would most continue the culture, appreciate it and contribute to it.

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I hate to say this I’ve been trying for almost five years to explain to everyone I know, and care for, that they are in great danger.

I’ve made almost NO headway and it’s clear to me now that I never will.

I’m not an anthropologist but, if I were, I’d probably conclude that the species known as ‘Careless Complacent Whitey’ is getting exactly what he deserves !

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Or the fridge !

They 100% can use the fridge.

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Maybe, but light is always clearest after the darkest hour.

There are problems with population replacement but the Chinese style surveillance state that will be used to control us when we are divided is the truly big danger. A friend was moaning yesterday about getting advertising on his phone based on a conversation that had only occurred in the kitchen near his Alexa. I jokingly said it was probably his WiFi connected Air Fryer.

I had a great time in Sogdia (Uzbekistan/Kyrgystan). As a Phrygian you might enjoy it :) Which reminds me - when my wife and I were in Tashkent we were discussing the morning's sightseeing in our hotel room. When we got to reception the receptionist, unprompted, asked if we would like a taxi to where we had decided to go. We had to up our game in bed after that.

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Tragic, is the only word that touches the abomination that is the suicidal destruction of the English nation.

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My Country England never recovered from the First World War.

The scars still run deep.

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I can still remember a friend's father holding up his hand with two missing fingers from WWII and saying "thats what your fucking country gets you!". The expletive was normal where I lived but as a 10 year old the bitterness chilled me to the bone.

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NO BALLS!

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