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The country is broke. There's no money to hand out many gibs to the left or actually re-arm for war. But being woke is free! Expect a lot more woke.

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''Make war, not woke''.

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So therefore, they'll want war, so they can cancel the debt...But luckily, the UK doesn't really have anything to make war with, besides a few SAS psychos....

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Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

Power was simply transferred, nothing more. While I’ve been ill, I’ve revisited films I love. Some have stood the test of time better than others. One that’s as relevant now when it was made, is Oliver Stone’s ‘Wall Street’ (1987). When the protagonist Bud Fox is, predictably, screwed over by the corporate raider Gordon Gekko, Fox challenges Gekko as to why he had to wreck the company he was supposed to be restructuring - Fox had facilitated the transfer of power over the company to Gekko. Gekko’s answer is ‘because it’s wreckable.’ Gekko then sets out the zero correlation between democracy (what is perceived to be fair) and capitalism and that explains that wealth isn’t created, it’s simply ‘transferred’. Gekko asks Fox ‘you’re not naive enough to believe we’re living in a democracy Buddy?’ https://youtu.be/jBEA65zdgKw?si=0SXt7_DaQ6aZl-jB

Where the Tories were more covert in their hatred of the native British, Labour will be blatant. No matter, the end goal will be the same. The country is on a road that has no turn now. Labour will suck whatever wealth remains out of the country and its people, with the assistance of the Blob et al. The country is on a road that has no turn now. In the words of The Jam in their song ‘Eton Rifles’ - ‘Get out your mat and pray to the West/ I’ll get out mine and pray for myself’ (ex-Tory Prime Minister David Cameron, of course, chose this track when he was a guest on Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs back in 2008, it’s theme of class struggle was totally lost on Cameron…).

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Excellent comment. I hope you’re in the mend.

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Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

Thank you. Sadly not, the prognosis for glioblastoma is generally poor and mine is proving no exception. I’ve just completed a series of rounds of treatment and am due to have some MRI’s soon to see how things stand. God willing, it has bought me some more time. I’ve had to step back from everything and try not to get too black-pilled about the election! Hope you are staying strong in body and mind. God bless.

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Thank you, and take care.

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God Bless you Lady. Your comment brought a bit of a tear. I will say a prayer for you and your family. Not really got the words...

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Thank you so much for thinking of me. Honestly, it means a great deal. There’s nothing one really can say about this stuff.

I’ve found that people react very differently to someone with serious/terminal illness. Some people feel the need to ‘problem solve’ - to give advice (which is often not helpful although it is well meant). Other people just can’t deal with anything that confronts their own mortality - none of us like to be reminded how random life is and how it can all change in a heartbeat. So they just ignore the person and say nothing. I’ve found most people fall into that group and I don’t blame them, it’s hard to know what to say.

So it means a great deal to receive a kind word. Thank you - please take care of yourself, God bless.

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Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

Spot on commentary.

I'm sorry to hear how things are currently with your health. God willing keep strong, I shall be saying a prayer for you and your loved ones x

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Thank you. Hope things are getting better for you and your family. Take it a day at a time. God bless.

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Oliver Stone is a great.man...If you've watched Platoon, which is in part autobiographical, you see how brutally honest he can be about duh America and its wars....

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He's half Jew.

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Yes, that’s a great film. Stone was really on a roll throughout the 80’s and into the 90’s. I love his films. He’s an old style leftist and hugely critical of the Global American Empire. I remember how he upset them all with his tributes to Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, when he died back in 2013 https://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz/sean-penn-oliver-stone-billy-18598290?utm_source=linkCopy&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar

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Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

It's interesting the turnout is actually down to the lowest in 20 years.

That's even with Farage creating alot of energy/noise in the last 4 weeks. Imagine how low the turnout would of fallen without Reform.

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Makes you wonder doesn't it. Was the role of Reform?

We shall see in the months ahead I think.

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Whatever the intent, the effect was millions of votes to get four seats. Utterly brilliant if that was their plan.

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how does that end up happening if you don't mind me asking? obviously i'm not british.

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Constituencies. It is not total votes cast, but seats won. Reform won fewer seats despite many people casting votes for them across the country. If your party consistently comes in second place you will get lots of votes, but very few seats in parliament.

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Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

Mr. Morgoth: Censorship or not, we´ll be there for you, just as you have always been there for us.

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I just have to try and not step on any landmines, and I've done ok so far.

Thanks.

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Nobody who was in elected office in 2020-2021 shoud have a job today, but it appears there was an unspoken agreement to gloss over their foray into totalitarianism.

Starmer failed to stand up for basic human rights in 2020-2021, this tells us all we need to know.

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When you read their literature, and listen to what they say, they do not view those events as a foray into totalitarianism. They view them as a public intervention so successful they are the blueprint for future health scares.

There is even talk of using their amazingly successful ideas to tackle climate change, pollution, overuse of energy, racism, sexism and no doubt domestic violence and smoking.

We tackled the wrong epidemic. The real epidemic is mental illness among the influential chattering classes. They are truly lost.

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Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

I stuck to my guns and never voted, I wish more had done the same.

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Same.

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Same.

Last time I participated in the ‘democratic’ process was to vote Leave, and the last political party I voted for (and thought was worth voting for) was the BNP many years ago.

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I can't vote as I'm no fixed abode currently, but I would of spoiled my ballot on principle anyway rather than vote for this shower of shit

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I’ve already decided that if they ever try to force people to participate by law, I will just spoil my ballot with the words ‘No Confidence in any choice’ (emphasis on the word ‘choice’)

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Same.

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"Shambolic"is an excellent description of "democracy" in most parts of the West...In the US, we couldn't even prevent 15 million fake voters from putting in our Alzheimers President in 2020, and we now have a 35+ trillion ballance on our credit card...When the credit card gets cancelled, all hell is going to break loose...In Britain, you'll have a more genteel poverty....But I'll support you Morgoth, until they take your toys away!

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Thanks.

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Jul 5·edited Jul 5

As black pilling as the last few years may have been for some, I look at things as working in our favor. The mask has slipped and the horrific agenda of the Left is now well known. Things happening that were dismissed as 'conspiracy theory' just 2-3 years ago have not only gone mainstream, but are now generally accepted as fact by many (if not privately by most).

Westerners are not the Russians or the Chinese. We are built differently. Having been in both countries, I can assure you of that. Westerners (and I include North Americans), will rebel. I still believe that some of us will breakaway and form new countries. Not everyone is going to gloomily accept enslavement, and with collapsing economies and (DEI induced) shrinking talent pools, the infrastrucure and systems are already starting to fail.

It's going to be rough, even brutal, but many of us will make it.

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I absolutely agree, Joel. Our apparent weakness is decency. We give people the benefit of the doubt. When that is repeatedly thrown back in our face, by the Establishment, its minions and the imports, and it is done often enough, things will change.

I think people incorrectly assume the Northern European high threshold for using force is some sign of weakness. I do not believe this. It is just a high threshold that is appropriate for a homogenous, high trust societies. As these erode Europeans will lower their thresholds.

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Yes, our common decency has been used against from day one. And it's rarely reciprocated. That is how they've have been able to inflict so much damage on us.

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I am definitely seeing signs of that backfiring. Blatant insults from non-natives are increasingly common. That is a very poor strategy on their part.

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We’re nice until we’re not…

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Brilliant observations. You've given me the vocabulary I lacked to express my thoughts on the violence thing (I called it "violence delayal)

The black can't hold back on this and lashes out straight away.

The only thing I don't get is the Asian has even more "violence threshold" than the European, but he can't give the killer blow like we can.

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I agree and there's no better example than South Africans. Their threshold is far lower in my experience.

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Jul 5·edited Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

Labour could have the number of visas handed out and claim to be the "toughest government on immigration ever", and still bring in the equivalent of another Leicester every year

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Yeah, I'm hoping we're hitting the hard reality of infrastructural limits.

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I know we are where I am. Local council is doing almost nothing but house people. Place looks like we've had a minor war. No repairs or general upkeep.

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On the upside, exits of non-EU/UK-born people is spiking and has topped a 500k annual rate.

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Interesting trend. Any reason as to why?

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My speculation is simply that the low-status young men brought in are finding that there’s nothing to do and they can’t get laid.

I actually expected this to happen.

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Wait until the pound is worth the same as the Pakistani currency or less then you may see a decent sized exodus

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No, we provide free education for their kids and free healthcare for anyone. Both are absent from most of the world. We'll spend thousands just on maternity care for pregnant women, unlike most countries.

Many misunderstand the drive for the immigrants. A country stupid enough to offer all this for free even if you are on the dole and foreign. Insanity. Plus their kids get British passports, meaning their sons have their pick of the women in the old country.

We spend £250,000 per child just on education. No matter their ethnicity, race or culture. That's why they are here and why we are bankrupting ourselves.

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Until such time that the immies figure out their kids never learn basic math and instead are deciding that they’re the opposite sex or attracted to the same sex.

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Is it mostly th Poles?

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No… this is people from outside both the EU and UK. Poles are EU.

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Oh well that's good news.

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Good summary. We all knew the Tories were out. Only Labour were going to get in.

My vain hope is they have inherited a disaster, and have a natural inclination to spend and not do constructive things, so will accelerate whatever collapse is coming. I've never been an accelerationist, but I'm not sure what else to pin my hopes on.

As for Farage, it can't do any harm. But whether he is an establishment figure designed to corral the right vote and prevent nationalist parties from emerging, or a genuine patriot pulling his verbal punches, time will tell.

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Jul 6Liked by Morgoth

The percentage of the vote that Reform captured compared to the number of seats they now hold tells us everything we need to know about how the system is set up to work. Everyday, decent people are becoming less conscious of the language they use to describe the sort of country they want to live in and the sort of people they don't want in it. Farage was parachuted in at a strategically optimum moment to mobilise that vote into a harmless sheep pen and, with representation in the House, those voters will feel somewhat appeased and will be distracted until it inevitably amounts to nothing over the next 5 years. This confirms for me that Farage is limited hangout, it's exactly his MO and is backed by a track record of doing exactly the same thing time and again.

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Even with this it could still be either way. As you say, designed to attract the aware and keep them harmless, or just a reflection of how the system works. I don't credit them with the foresight to pull off these Machiavellian moves, although it is very convenient 4m votes have effectively been neutered.

Even in proportional systems like in Germany we don't see the easy emergence of anything that threatens the Establishment.

My own take is most people are in complete denial about what is happening to Britain, with the most affected the middle class professionals. The working class less so, although they are disorganised. Until the professionals feel the pressure, which they inevitably will soon, nothing changes.

Finally, I no longer believe we can vote our way out,. And the longer we wait the more the demographics go against native Britons. In five years there could be anything from 6m to 30m new people, none of whom will vote for the changes needed.

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Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

Only 16.5 million voting duopoly is a positive.

The biggest head turner for me is how the muslamics have organised to win 5 "independent" seats

Expect more of this.

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Time for an 'English Party".

The more they get away with, the harder it will be for normies to deny it, even to themselves.

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Jul 5·edited Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

14% of the voters ( 4, million ) voted for Reform. That's one out of every 7. How is it possible to get more votes than the Liberal Dems, 3, 9 million , and yet the Libs get 71 seats and Reform gets only 4 seats. There can only be one explanation, and that is that Reform must have come 2nd place in many places.

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Or even 3rd and turned 2nd into 1st.

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My hope is that if Labour decides to go full anti-british and display an enourmous amount of tirany, in an open manner, this will wake enough of dormant masses so it can finally kickstart some much needed public discontent. The "W" here is that in getting worse than it already is, it may actually get the gears moving in order for things to get better. Labour does not seem that good at Keyfabe as the Tories.

However never underestimate the stupidity of the average person, from London to Timbuktu. Maybe it will continue to get worse to a point the entire country will simply collapse, like Roman Britain did. I sincerely hope that is not the case,

All the best from a foreign observer.

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I think it's more likely the Overton window will simply shift to accommodate ever more of the horror.

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Sadly, I think this is the case. I am observing heritage America quietly accept their minority status and ultimate erasure. Propaganda works and no one will stand up to it. I see too many accept it is a natural demographic shift due to birthrates when it is quite clearly adding foreign adults via immigration.

Why are Europeans like this? No other culture would accept this.

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There's not going to be a political solution for our people. Not in this country. Sorry to be as blackpilled AF, but it's the truth.

I just wish the Regime would offer us a reservation to live on, like the Amerind tribes have, so I can live out the rest of my days with my own folk, and not in the multikulti hellscape.

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Britons are going to need an entire State for the natives, and you'll have to carve it out yourselves, similar to South Africa....

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We don't have the physical space, unfortunately. This isn't SA. This country is tiny and with a very high population density.

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Be careful what you wish for, we might get the north of Scotland! As beautiful as she is, the wind and rain constantly battering the south of England does my head in!

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Too bad voting patterns have to turn like a huge ocean liner, with the older generations stuck in their old patterns.

The question now is if the average Briton is sick enough of Tory cuckservativism that the Cons continue to sink and implode, and Reform to follow the pattern of the French RN (hopefully more quickly).

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They just want the wheels to stay on until their passing. The Boomers underwent some of the most radical psychological operations of any cohort in history during those post-war years. They were programmed to care of no one but themselves, and to reject everything that had come before them so that the West could be renovated in a manner more to the liking of its new owners. "Trust no one over 30" has become "Screw anyone under 65, including your children and grandkids". Their die-off will leave the remaining Whites despised minorities in their own lands who will be blamed for every negative outcome, real or imagined, befalling non-Whites. If Whites do not fight back in a substantive and coordinated manner at that stage, what little wealth we hold will be "redistributed" and called "justice" (read: revenge). The Kurds are often called "the most populous stateless people". Nonsense, it is us.

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Jul 5Liked by Morgoth

Depressing, really depressing.

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