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Authoritarianism

How I learned to despise the left and fear the bomb

12th April 2018 rattuscatchus 0

It was during an English lesson during the late 1970s – English lessons were never about spelling, grammar, creative writing, etymology, poetry or literature, always, always politics – when a short term supply teacher told [more…]

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The New Politics: Globalism Vs. Nationalism

20th February 2018 Jonathon Davies 0

The Old Politics There is a shift in politics. This has been apparent for some time now. Politics used to be run along the lines of Left against Right. This evolved from the French Revolution [more…]

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Nationalism

31st December 2017 Jonathon Davies 2,957

Quite often we hear how nationalism is dangerous. Bad. Wrong. It has negative connotations, and is associated with both the world wars. If you want to see how far the SJW poison has spread google [more…]

Peace

It’s time to take a couple of minutes for quiet contemplation

12th November 2017 Going Postal 784

Dedicated to all the men & women of the British Armed Services, especially those killed in the line of duty since WW1 and the countless numbers injured and disabled defending our country and way of [more…]

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That which we hold dear

26th July 2016 Going Postal 0

“Begin by seizing something which your opponent holds dear; then he will be amenable to your will” So said Sun Tzu in his epic “The Art of War” believed to have been written in the [more…]

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