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And so America will Burn, Burn to the ground, it's dirt foundations all societies are built on top of, those of Yankee blood have learned nothing and so must feel true pain to see clearly.

Mourn them not, for we, their living Predecessors, us Ænglishmen have our own Battles and our own War to win.

Look not to the Sea for assistance for it stretches beyond your sight, look to our friends and Family in these dark and trying times, The North is where we stand, the North will be our Fortress Home.

Good tidings for all an Ænglishmen for this Christmas past, and for the New Year coming, and this our Final Stand. Blessing to you and yours Morgoth as always.

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‘He who pays the piper calls the tune’. I often think this is a more fitting motto than ‘Make America Great Again’. We’ve seen it in action over the past few days, in the X shenanigans relating to persons from the once ‘Jewel In The Crown’ of the British Empire, India.

Marriages between narcissists never last - fact. Perhaps Nigel Farage can save the day with some relationship counselling? The military, pharmaceutical and tech industrial complex will carry on regardless. The show must be kept on the road.

Here’s to a better 2025.

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For you too.

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Thank you. I’m still here, which I didn’t think I would be a few months’ ago. My great- grandmother used to say that people didn’t die just because they got old but because they also couldn’t stand to watch the world anymore (she’d lost two beloved brothers at the Somme, I think a large part of her died then).

But I think there’s some truth in what she said. I’m still interested in what goes on, although probably more horrified than interested. Take care and God bless 🙏

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Thank you, she had a tough life, living through two World Wars - that generation suffered immeasurably. I remember my grandmother telling me that my great-grandmother wept uncontrollably when the announcement of the outbreak of WW2 was made. She never understood how Britain came to be at war again with Germany a mere 20 years after the first conflict. She always taught us to question everything, especially the motivations of those in authority. Sound advice.

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It is always good to see a comment from you! I hope you are enjoying the 12 days of Christmas. I totally get the horrified part, I think it will come to that for my husband and I. Things are so much harder for the young adults these days, too many temptations, trivial and demonic, and too few real goals within reach, especially family formation and establishing a home. There is a cognitive dissonance and even a guilt that comes from having lived at the peak of middle class living standards for our entire lives (1961) and the dregs that are left to our children and grandchildren.

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Always lovely to read a comment from you too! I really hope you had a lovely, restful Christmas. It’s nice to stop and reflect. I finally got round to starting my own Substack a month ago - writing is something I can do from hospital, I only need my laptop. It’s good to keep thinking while my brain is still working.

I totally empathise with your feelings on the challenges young people face. I would love to be young again but not young now! I think our age-group see it - I’m not sure the boomer generation always do…It’s been interesting to see the growing hostility many young people (including my own teenage children) feel towards that older generation, especially when said older generation feel entitled to give unsolicited advice from a position of wealth.

One such gem (from my own mother-in-law) is that young people are just lazy and should get a second/third job and, re. housing, they just need to ‘find a bargain’ - the notion of finding a bargain in the Melbourne property market, where the average cost of a house is 1 million Aussie dollars, is just laughable. Sure, they can move to a country town three hours away but, unless you’re a farmer or working in government services, there’s no work. Everybody here lives in cities for a reason. Half the population of Straya lives in Melbourne and Sydney alone…

Yep, as you say, the kids got the dregs. Take care and here’s to a better 2025.

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The tendency of the boomers to claim all the credit for their success has long bothered me. In the US the great divide in achievement seems to align between the mostly working class boys who were sent to Vietnam and the boys who got college deferments. We were children then but it was easy to see who went to Vietnam and who didn’t. The latter got all the breaks, not just better jobs because of their education but also because of the timing of their entry into the job market. A very little knowledge of computers in the 70’s and early 80’s was enough to propel a good career.

We used to be guilty of despairing over one of our younger son’s constantly treating himself to Starbucks, expensive clothes and shoes, etc. but the times when you could save a down payment that way are long past.

God Bless you.

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Yes, if only you could save up a deposit for a house by doing what the boomers here tell the kids - ‘stop spending your money on avocado on toast and flat white coffees.’ (whilst they themselves go on holidays constantly of course).

So interesting to read about the situation in the US regarding this issue. I’ve watched many documentaries on Vietnam and, indeed, it’s the blue collar working class that were packed off to war. And, thus, missed that window of opportunity in terms of career and life choices. A good number of Australians also went to fight for the US in Vietnam and, again, they were working class.

The huge elephant in the room here of course is the White Australia Policy - which was pretty much what it said on the tin. Until the mid 1970s, Australian governments only allowed white people to come and live here. There had been an influx of Chinese, drawn by the gold rush here in Victoria in the 1850s, but when that ran out they stayed and took any work, undercutting Anglo-Australians. The trade unions have always been strong here and they joined the push to stop non-white immigration. So, basically, all the boomers grew up in the cosseted Anglo world that Australia used to be, where you could buy property quite easily and the breadwinner’s wage was enough to support a family of 8, as was my mother-in-law’s experience growing up.

Unfortunately, all good things come to an end and a leftist called Gough Whitlam was elected in the 70s with a progressive agenda (that included Aboriginal rights - which led to land rights which led to non-Aboriginals being banned from walking on Ayers Rock/Uluru and entering other areas of Australia and all the other First Nation garbage we have today). At the heart of Whitlam’s agenda was the end of the White Australia Policy.

We have a Brown Australia Policy now - we’re being flooded by Indians, just like the US. The boomers I’ve encountered fail to see the damage this has caused - this is why property is scarce, why young people can’t afford their own home and why there’s rising crime across Australia. It’s simple supply and demand and pressure on infrastructure but, instead of accepting that they were complicit with the destruction of this country, they pick on young people. Despicable. Worst generation to have ever walked this earth.

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Your great-grandmother sounds very wise madame.

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I know how you feel. Glad you are still here.

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A depressingly brilliant summary of the stage that has been laid bare over the festive season Morgoth.

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"Immigration will make you RICHER, you are so dumb to resist"

Libertarians cannot grok a person not wanting to maximize income

"You prefer people of your own skin color? How evil and pathetic"

Leftists cannot grok a person not conforming to their anti-White social programming

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Excellent satire Morgoth. I think playing Vivek's screed over footage of India (3 year old pick-pockets and beggars, half consumed lepers in intersections, mountains of garbage, smoke filled skies, horrific traffic, open sewage in front of brand new shopping malls, brand new buildings with wires hanging out of walls, butts sticking out of the front door of shanties making a doo-doo ... ... ...), would be fantastic.

I think we could find a great speech by some great American that is recorded and then show vintage footage of our small and mid-sized cities before WWII and/or The "Great" Migration.

Very nice satire.

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Once again, you hit the nail on the head. Sometimes I wonder: These tech-bros seem intelligent. Do they _really_ believe in the stuff they are trying to sell, even for themselves? Who would want to live in a society like that, even with money? The other day I ended up watching an episode or two of Beast Games. That show seems to perfectly capture the vision for society of these people.

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These scum will keep on doing what they've always done; attempt to burn all that they touch to the damn ground for a couple more shekels without any grasp of the repercussions of their actions.

America will suffer terribly for this, all while the heirs of the various European nations prepare themselves for a harsh winter and grit their teeth under this present oppressor as they have in times past.

Oddly I remain optimistic more than I have been in years as this Empire is spiralling at last to its end it seems, as it doesn't have much more fumes I think to live off of. India intends to empty itself onto America, but I think this will spare Europe from them if ever so slightly as there is a limit to the jeets and inevitably someone will arise somewhere to challenge the Globalist Empire within Europe, as we're in the midst of the next 'Turning'. They can have America but as they take it, they'll choke on it I think, while the Europe attempts to pull herself free.

I'm French but I remain very much of the same opinion as Læwis; look not to America for hope or rescue, and besides we will do it ourselves and with our classic dignity and courage.

God bless and Happy New Year Morgoth, I hope the New Year finds you in good spirits, and in good health. Also blessings to your wife Mrs. Morgoth and doggy, and do hope you'll tour Scotland again for a misplaced Frenchman in the 'New World' who may never see it.

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This is genuinely chilling. Just when it looked like things might be improving.

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Brilliant. I wonder how many Trump/Musk enthusiasts will admit to themselves that this is what's happening.

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Laugh? I nearly went to Ethiopia!

Happy New Year you clever old thing

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The satire is hilarious!

I can just hear him and the likes of, coming out with this rhetoric.

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I have a short comment to add, coming from Canada and reading a few articles on this topic. It's a hellhole here btw, absolute distopia. But what's important is why it's so bad; it's not the cost of living, or groceries, or feminism, or the gay shit, or really anything else in the cascade of liberal retardedness. Nope, it's the Ni**ers, the 3 million 20 something subcontinentals they imported over the last 4 years into my province alone (Ontario) I have come to believe the only political reality for the right that is true to us is "I don't want to live with Ni**ers." Sorry for the profanity, but it's to prove a point. No more being scared, no more being called racist, I AM RACIST!

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Talking like this is something the people in charge of the open borders hope to see, as it makes it so much easier for them to denounce anyone that complains.

The arguments against open borders are clearer than ever. Articulate them. As a Canadian why not highlight the impact you have seen on the job market, the housing market, customer service, local culture? The changes Canada has been forced to go through are incredible, and this is all you bring to the table?

Forgoing all of the legitimate grievances and just posting that is something a subversive would do.

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It's the internal reality, it's the truth. If 2.5 million Germans moved to Ontario in 4 years it would create almost all the same problems and be a tenth as destructive.

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The differences between cultures and people needs to be part of the conversation too, but that's an afterthought while the invasion is ongoing.

Lift the level of discourse and talk about the changes you see happening in Canada.

The type of people that perpetrate hate crime hoaxes would like your original post. It's their enemies embracing their labels and framing with nothing of substance.

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(embracing inner Jordan Peterson) listen bucko, I'm not trying to make a pitch to some liberal f@ggot to red-pill him, I'm not trying to write a big headline in some mainstream newspaper, I'm not trying to give you a message for some fucking mainstream political party. I don't give a fuck about that. I'm telling you the truth. The truth is what I already said. That is what you need to have in your head. Not talking points. talking points are rhetoric, rhetoric is for retards. You need to have the truth in your head so I am spelling the truth out for you. This is the truth. We don't want them here!!! We won't live with them!!

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Also happy New Year sorry talking about this shit makes me so mad

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Satire that may be, inaccurate it isn't. Frankly, I gave up on America years ago. Going forward, let us concentrate our efforts on the Old World.

All the very best for the New Year, Morgoth, and all here.

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Vivek & co remind me of Thatcherites in her first term, shallow ideologists about to drive the economy into a brick wall.

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Wow! You waded into that debate, owned it and took names! Guess reading blood meridian is the way to go!!

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Ramaswamy always reminds me of a crocodile, with his searchlight bright grin, the sense of his being at home wherever prey are to be found. Musk is a hippo, deceptively comedic, actually deadly.

Decades ago, I was trying to make sense of Camus' great novel The Fall, eventually decided it depicts an intelligent man whose world is utterly godless. This is how I feel about not merely the techbros but virtually all in power today: bright, resourceful, but lacking some vital element, call it humanity, spirituality, whatever, they are akin to androids or reptiles. Musk's future would be Blade Runner-esque in that there would no longer be any easy distinction between men and machines, because any real sense of the gods, of that greater frame without which humanity is merely bestial, would have been forever excluded. The ultimate goal of the techbros is the machine, the beast.

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