Forwarded from PhilosophiCat
Xurious and George collaboration, βWe Have Dreamed the Same Dreamβ:
https://youtu.be/izc1vVCwZ2k
https://youtu.be/izc1vVCwZ2k
YouTube
We Have Dreamed The Same Dream (Lyric Video)
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Forwarded from Aristocratic Radicalism
This is one of the stout-hearted old warriors: he is angry with civilization because he supposes that its aim is to make all goodthings--honors, treasures, beautiful women--accessible even to cowards.
- Nietzsche
- Nietzsche
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Forwarded from Aureus' Sylvan Bush-Arcadia
The Funeral Pyre. 18th.century. Joseph Wright of Derby, 1734-1797
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Forwarded from Mark Collett
Itβs very illuminating to see so many black people on Twitter and other social media platforms celebrating the death of the Queen and claiming that they want to dance on her grave.
When Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 London was almost completely white, it was a homogenous city that represented the indigenous people of the British Isles. By 2022, the year of her death White Britons were a minority in London, the city had been claimed by migrants and its character, culture and the daily life of its residents had totally changed, becoming foreign in many ways.
Queen Elizabeth never made any protestations against these changes, in fact, on multiple occasions, she welcomed them and even told White Britons to embrace them.
Yet now, in the aftermath of her passing, the people she watched colonise London, the people she welcomed into Britain, the people who she smiled upon and told White Britons to accept, many of them are celebrating her death, condemning her and wishing the vilest things upon both her and her family.
I think thereβs a lesson to be learned somewhere hereβ¦
When Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926 London was almost completely white, it was a homogenous city that represented the indigenous people of the British Isles. By 2022, the year of her death White Britons were a minority in London, the city had been claimed by migrants and its character, culture and the daily life of its residents had totally changed, becoming foreign in many ways.
Queen Elizabeth never made any protestations against these changes, in fact, on multiple occasions, she welcomed them and even told White Britons to embrace them.
Yet now, in the aftermath of her passing, the people she watched colonise London, the people she welcomed into Britain, the people who she smiled upon and told White Britons to accept, many of them are celebrating her death, condemning her and wishing the vilest things upon both her and her family.
I think thereβs a lesson to be learned somewhere hereβ¦
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Forwarded from Mark Collett
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Labelling your enemy as a 'Nazi' or a 'Fascist' is a Marxist trick that is used to push political discourse in an anti-white and anti-Western direction.
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