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It may be that Putin's military gamble will ricochet badly on him at home, especially if bodies returned to grieving mothers combine with economic sanctions to cause a serious domestic reaction. But the Western elite part in all this, particularly around the ousting of Yanukovych in 2014 and his replacement by a puppet US-friendly regime stand tall in the list of grievances.

Good article on the hypocrisy.

https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/putins-donbas-move-threatens-u-s-global-dominance/
One of the wettest 'Conservative' MPs, Tugendhat, wants to deport every Russian from the UK. No British person has been hurt by what is happening in Ukraine, but plenty have by other ethnic groups in the UK. Why doesn't he advocate mass deportation of those? It would benefit the British more.
Seems well qualified, to look at her...
Many of the usual suspects see the war in Ukraine as another opportunity to push for mass immigration, in a letter to the Times.
Forwarded from Laura Towler
Kehinde Andrews sets out the “revolutionary idea” for “black-only” workplaces. I think it’s natural to want to be around your own race but if you feel like this as a black person why don’t you move to Africa?

(Btw my sister just sent me this. Those are not my nails!)
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Forwarded from Western Heritage
On a little trip to the southwest and had to see this - the interior of the huge 14th c tithe barn at Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire.
Open up the photo to fully revel in the cruck forest. @Jim_Leary
Forwarded from Wild Folk
Beddgelert, a small village in the heart of the Snowdonia range and internationally recognised as one of the most beautiful villages in Europe.

Named for the legend of the medieval Welsh Prince Llewelyn the Great and the tragic tale of his faithful hound, whose grave is tenderly watched over by residents of the village to this day.

The story goes that in the 13th century, the Prince returned home from a hunting trip to find the cot of his only child empty, and his loyal friend, the hound Gelert, saturated with blood. Stricken with grief, Llewelyn plunged his sword deep into the dog's side. Only a moment later, the frantic Prince discovered the infant child shaken but unharmed lying next to the body of the wolf Gelert had slaughtered in an effort to protect the young heir.

Prince Llewelyn was said to never have smiled again - burying the hound and dedicated the small village his name to honour his memory.
Why? We sympathise, but people must choose to either accept fate or fight for their homelands not escape to a life in foreign lands. Temporary security for the children and the vulnerable in surrounding nations (that Britain can support), asylum, no. Not 2,000 miles away in the UK.
"Marx posits a simplistic view of man—an anthropology which ignores our attachment to family, nation, and race. It is inconceivable to him that one would place their “thumotic attachments to one’s own nation-state”"
Forwarded from Imperium Press (Imperium Press)
Marx was an ideological juggernaut but an economic irrelevancy to the 20th century.

The Burkean will be syndicating extracts from our edition of List's National System of Political Economy over the next few weeks. In this extract from our introduction, Francis O'Beirne explains how Russia, China, even Lenin himself were more Listian than Marxian in their irl policies, whatever might have been said in their treatises.

https://www.theburkean.ie/articles/2022/02/26/who-was-the-true-prophet-of-revolution-in-the-twentieth-century-marx-or-list
The Express / New Statesman / BBC2...but