It gets worse: Mr Ogilvie's attackers are a brain drain on Sudan. They have, at minimum, the low time preference needed to save money to fund a trip from Sudan to Europe. Also, they have a high enough IQ to plan ahead the numerous stages of the journey.
Think of the human quality of who this leaves behind, even before you ask if any Western charities actively helped them.
Mass immigration was never about improving the West, it was about making sure that the West declined MORE SLOWLY than the rest of the world.
Forgive a white gent his tan(ned)gent, but international aid was never about "improving the economic prospects" of the developing world, though some programmes did achieve this. No. It was about making sure that the developing world's equivalent to Midwit Anywheres could earn the money needed to fly away.
Love 'em or hate 'em, (I can guess how most of Woes' audience feels) but an industrial society does require a class of Midwit Anywheres - specifically, technically competent people who feel equally at home in any factory - in order to function.
Mass immigration slowed down the West's decline in relative terms, and international aid kneecapped the developing world's capacity to ascend.
The British Establishment wants to keep Sudan poorer than Britain, and it decided that Mr Ogilvie's eyes were a reasonable price to pay.
I thought about how one might deal with these types in the government in Johnson's time over Covid. After some calmer reflection I concluded the apt punishment would be administrative detention. Don't waste time on trying them - get them into a camp first and then use the time to devise some process to gradually release the lesser offenders. After about ten years re-designate it as the 'British Spandau'*. That's how to deal with treason - Political Prison where you get a trial later to come out not one to decide if you should go in. All that might be a bit stiff for people just 'not' doing their jobs in this sad case.
*and of course they can close it down once Johnson expires and build a sports field
Excellent as always, you yourself have suffered and paved the way for many of the things that are happening now. The young men have a clear mindedness thanks, in part, to your efforts. The Great Chain of being continues.
Bravo! A 'ne plus ultra' indictment of these traitors, Woes - this basket of snakes we've let out. You've written an acerbic yet also tragic manifesto of righteous indignation - missed nothing out, made every crucial point. This piece should be read and re-read. In future decades (centuries?) when this shit-show is finally behind us, this piece should find its way onto school history syllabuses; it should be something our children 'read, mark, learn and inwardly digest'. It is seminal.
There must be justice. Some things are too horrific to be handwaved away with a "let bygones be bygones". Not merely the deranged evil killers, the thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of their enablers, those who accepted murder and rape provided it was confined to the "gammon", those who lie and manipulate the truth, those who call you "racist" for not wanting your own people to die out. Even if it's impractical to legally punish so many, they should at least bear the stigma, be shunned, despised.
Such a heartfelt and poignant post. What sort of person wouldn't be affected deeply by this I asked myself? You have such a talent for making a fundamental point so gently and yet so firmly and emphatically.
The price of privilege really is to do right by those less fortunate than yourself and this knowledge should necessarily be woven into the fabric of the organised government of the day as a given and beyond question.
The people that let down this unfortunate, helpless man so badly need to stand on trial and account for the decision that placed him into a position of highly possible danger without any
concern for his life.
I wanted to let you know that I posted on twitter underneath a post by the Fermanagh Sinn Fein MP, who was also a head of nursing coincidentally.
She is of course speaking out on behalf on foreign nurses and trying to turn this demonstration of
people's anger into nothing but a racist (yawn) attack on migrants.
I posted to her that people are not lashing out at medical staff, but at the thousands of idle young
men loitering around our streets, coming from the multiple HMOs that have been injected into the
midst of our town without any thought for the inhabitants of the community.
Her response? To block me! How about that for compassion and understanding of the Irish/British
citizens of this island? That's what they think of us.
I hope that gives you a flavour of what exactly is happening in Northern Ireland.
I find the Mary Beard tweet/X post you hyperlinked (under 'corrupt, fraudulent academics') very interesting. The word worth honing in on is 'reflect'. She didn't use a more rigorous word like 'compare', 'interrogate', or even 'consider'). 'Reflect' is a softer and mushier word with subjective and emotional connotations. It's exactly the kind of language used by woman like Beard. Their misplaced maternal instinct is placed on us (like errant children in need of scolding), and migrants.
No one denies we that we need to sprinkle reflection into our lives. But for black/white (low-hanging fruit pun not intended) cases like mass replacement immigration in the West, some colder, harder forms of thinking suffice just fine. We win without even getting into the higher-minded arguments such as 'we deserve our own place'.
Great essay / letter. Yesterday, I was reading an article about high ranking members of the Soviet regime. They all eventually came to a bad end, and in hindsight you wonder that they didn't see it coming. It seems they were too intoxicated by the power of the moment, and forgot that all things must pass.
Some members of the current regime also have the complacent belief they will never be held accountable. They may be wrong about that.
I couldn't possibly put it better than you have done here
Every time you write an essay, it's as though you put to words all of the things that I'm thinking but haven't said
The political class are nothing but pure evil, yet also put substantial effort into gaslighting us into thinking that they hold the moral high ground, and that political opponents and dissidents are proponents of evil, racist, hateful ideologies
This is why the BBC and the media constantly push fear porn about the far-right, radicalisation, the manosphere, and so on, irrespective of any objective truth being spoken: opposing the moral value system of the political class is enough in itself to generate suspicion
Many people, especially moderate conservatives, overlook the fact that moral value systems are extremely important
A moral value system acts as a framework in which a particular worldview can be used to justify a certain state of affairs
Progressives understand this instinctively, which is why they're constantly trying to redefine the basis of right and wrong
Much of the current moral value system that the West has championed for the past 80 years or so is the byproduct of an overreaction to the more radical aspects of the ideology of Nazi Germany
The pushback against the ideology of that era has been so strong that truth itself will simply be denied, and atrocities will be ignored or downplayed, if these are seen as an impediment to maintaining the moral value system, or truth regime, of the current order
It is imperative that decent, intelligent people challenge, deconstruct or destroy the foundations of the moral value system that has brought us to this point
Their gaslighting and lies cannot continue for much longer
I'm still hoping for a Restore Britain breakthrough that will shake the political class to the core and will give them the shock that they so badly deserve
What gives anybody the idea that our “betters” are intelligent? Does anybody really believe that Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Fred Mertz collective IQs exceed 300? Maybe if you throw in Mark Zuckerberg. Our leaders actually want war with a nuclear super power. Really?
The collective “lowers” have allowed malleable misfits to take over the power levers. When the “lowers” choose a hedonistic life over a virtuous life we get Donald Trump. Benjamin Franklin said it best,”Those who would choose security over freedom will have neither.” The “lowers” and “uppers” have made their choices and now we all must pay the price.
It gets worse: Mr Ogilvie's attackers are a brain drain on Sudan. They have, at minimum, the low time preference needed to save money to fund a trip from Sudan to Europe. Also, they have a high enough IQ to plan ahead the numerous stages of the journey.
Think of the human quality of who this leaves behind, even before you ask if any Western charities actively helped them.
Mass immigration was never about improving the West, it was about making sure that the West declined MORE SLOWLY than the rest of the world.
Forgive a white gent his tan(ned)gent, but international aid was never about "improving the economic prospects" of the developing world, though some programmes did achieve this. No. It was about making sure that the developing world's equivalent to Midwit Anywheres could earn the money needed to fly away.
Love 'em or hate 'em, (I can guess how most of Woes' audience feels) but an industrial society does require a class of Midwit Anywheres - specifically, technically competent people who feel equally at home in any factory - in order to function.
Mass immigration slowed down the West's decline in relative terms, and international aid kneecapped the developing world's capacity to ascend.
The British Establishment wants to keep Sudan poorer than Britain, and it decided that Mr Ogilvie's eyes were a reasonable price to pay.
The ruling elite are completely morally bankrupt.
I thought about how one might deal with these types in the government in Johnson's time over Covid. After some calmer reflection I concluded the apt punishment would be administrative detention. Don't waste time on trying them - get them into a camp first and then use the time to devise some process to gradually release the lesser offenders. After about ten years re-designate it as the 'British Spandau'*. That's how to deal with treason - Political Prison where you get a trial later to come out not one to decide if you should go in. All that might be a bit stiff for people just 'not' doing their jobs in this sad case.
*and of course they can close it down once Johnson expires and build a sports field
Excellent as always, you yourself have suffered and paved the way for many of the things that are happening now. The young men have a clear mindedness thanks, in part, to your efforts. The Great Chain of being continues.
Bravo! A 'ne plus ultra' indictment of these traitors, Woes - this basket of snakes we've let out. You've written an acerbic yet also tragic manifesto of righteous indignation - missed nothing out, made every crucial point. This piece should be read and re-read. In future decades (centuries?) when this shit-show is finally behind us, this piece should find its way onto school history syllabuses; it should be something our children 'read, mark, learn and inwardly digest'. It is seminal.
Thank you.
Powerful words Woes. I’d love to hear this essay read to these traitorous rats one day in a (reformed) court.
Bravo MW. Profound, wise and forthright. They have blood on their hands. Their demise cannot come quick enough, but for many, it’s too late.
There must be justice. Some things are too horrific to be handwaved away with a "let bygones be bygones". Not merely the deranged evil killers, the thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of their enablers, those who accepted murder and rape provided it was confined to the "gammon", those who lie and manipulate the truth, those who call you "racist" for not wanting your own people to die out. Even if it's impractical to legally punish so many, they should at least bear the stigma, be shunned, despised.
Such a heartfelt and poignant post. What sort of person wouldn't be affected deeply by this I asked myself? You have such a talent for making a fundamental point so gently and yet so firmly and emphatically.
The price of privilege really is to do right by those less fortunate than yourself and this knowledge should necessarily be woven into the fabric of the organised government of the day as a given and beyond question.
The people that let down this unfortunate, helpless man so badly need to stand on trial and account for the decision that placed him into a position of highly possible danger without any
concern for his life.
I wanted to let you know that I posted on twitter underneath a post by the Fermanagh Sinn Fein MP, who was also a head of nursing coincidentally.
She is of course speaking out on behalf on foreign nurses and trying to turn this demonstration of
people's anger into nothing but a racist (yawn) attack on migrants.
I posted to her that people are not lashing out at medical staff, but at the thousands of idle young
men loitering around our streets, coming from the multiple HMOs that have been injected into the
midst of our town without any thought for the inhabitants of the community.
Her response? To block me! How about that for compassion and understanding of the Irish/British
citizens of this island? That's what they think of us.
I hope that gives you a flavour of what exactly is happening in Northern Ireland.
Take care.
Some have said that politicians shouldn't be able to block people on Twitter. I think I agree.
I find the Mary Beard tweet/X post you hyperlinked (under 'corrupt, fraudulent academics') very interesting. The word worth honing in on is 'reflect'. She didn't use a more rigorous word like 'compare', 'interrogate', or even 'consider'). 'Reflect' is a softer and mushier word with subjective and emotional connotations. It's exactly the kind of language used by woman like Beard. Their misplaced maternal instinct is placed on us (like errant children in need of scolding), and migrants.
No one denies we that we need to sprinkle reflection into our lives. But for black/white (low-hanging fruit pun not intended) cases like mass replacement immigration in the West, some colder, harder forms of thinking suffice just fine. We win without even getting into the higher-minded arguments such as 'we deserve our own place'.
Very powerful and to the point once again. This has been one desperately sad week.
Great essay / letter. Yesterday, I was reading an article about high ranking members of the Soviet regime. They all eventually came to a bad end, and in hindsight you wonder that they didn't see it coming. It seems they were too intoxicated by the power of the moment, and forgot that all things must pass.
Some members of the current regime also have the complacent belief they will never be held accountable. They may be wrong about that.
I couldn't possibly put it better than you have done here
Every time you write an essay, it's as though you put to words all of the things that I'm thinking but haven't said
The political class are nothing but pure evil, yet also put substantial effort into gaslighting us into thinking that they hold the moral high ground, and that political opponents and dissidents are proponents of evil, racist, hateful ideologies
This is why the BBC and the media constantly push fear porn about the far-right, radicalisation, the manosphere, and so on, irrespective of any objective truth being spoken: opposing the moral value system of the political class is enough in itself to generate suspicion
Many people, especially moderate conservatives, overlook the fact that moral value systems are extremely important
A moral value system acts as a framework in which a particular worldview can be used to justify a certain state of affairs
Progressives understand this instinctively, which is why they're constantly trying to redefine the basis of right and wrong
Much of the current moral value system that the West has championed for the past 80 years or so is the byproduct of an overreaction to the more radical aspects of the ideology of Nazi Germany
The pushback against the ideology of that era has been so strong that truth itself will simply be denied, and atrocities will be ignored or downplayed, if these are seen as an impediment to maintaining the moral value system, or truth regime, of the current order
It is imperative that decent, intelligent people challenge, deconstruct or destroy the foundations of the moral value system that has brought us to this point
Their gaslighting and lies cannot continue for much longer
I'm still hoping for a Restore Britain breakthrough that will shake the political class to the core and will give them the shock that they so badly deserve
What a brilliant piece.
What gives anybody the idea that our “betters” are intelligent? Does anybody really believe that Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Fred Mertz collective IQs exceed 300? Maybe if you throw in Mark Zuckerberg. Our leaders actually want war with a nuclear super power. Really?
The collective “lowers” have allowed malleable misfits to take over the power levers. When the “lowers” choose a hedonistic life over a virtuous life we get Donald Trump. Benjamin Franklin said it best,”Those who would choose security over freedom will have neither.” The “lowers” and “uppers” have made their choices and now we all must pay the price.
WW1 and 2 a cull.. Then replace..