Diary Blog, 21 August 2024

Morning music

Tweets seen

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darya_Dugina]

[https://www.mattgoodwin.org/p/have-i-radicalised]

Well worth reading.

The Clown Prosecution Service tried that one on as a surprise at my sentencing hearing (necessitating a one-week adjournment) but failed miserably:

See also: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2018/05/30/one-mans-extremism-is-another-mans-struggle-for-liberty-and-justice/

The whole thread is worth a look, despite my blog having covered much of the information (though not all), and despite the prolific tweeter “Dr” Louise Raw being a naive “antifa”-supporting (and pro-mass immigration) person who always reminds me of Lenin’s criticism of “left-wing Communism“.

Zoe Gardner is merely an extreme example of the commonly-found pro-migration invasion type who usually lives, it seems, in a leafy area not so much affected by the tsunami of “migration”.

Zoe Gardner has always supported mass immigration into the UK. I also seem to recall her tweeting negatively about me a decade or more ago. She also makes some kind of living out of being pro-immigration.

I am unaware of her provenance, but whatever it may be, she is certainly an enemy of the future of Europe.

She is almost (?) obsessed with the idea that hundreds of millions of backward people have every right to swamp the UK if they so want or decide. No. I resist that evil stupidity, and resist stupid or ill-intentioned enemies of Europe such as Zio Zoe Gardner.

The “Larry the Cat” (Labour propaganda) Twitter/X account is wrong, of course. Out of every 20 eligible voters, 8 refused to vote, 4 voted Labour, 3 voted Conservative, 2 voted Reform UK, 2 voted LibDem, and 1 voted Green, roughly speaking. Hardly a ringing endorsement of Labour, to get 4 voters out of 20, or even out of 12.

Indeed, even the 4 out of 20 (or 4 out of 12) who did vote Labour at GE 2024 mostly did so to make sure that the Conservative Party candidate did not win in that particular seat. I think that the core Labour support was really about 2 out of every 20 eligible voters, not more.

If the voting system continues to be unrepresentative of the votes cast, and if governments continue to rule as if hugely popular, when they are actually very unpopular, disliked and distrusted, there will eventually be an upheaval.

Also, other forms of migration (invasion) are far far higher in the UK as compared to France: “fiancees/fiances”, “students”, “spouses”, “family members”, work visa holders” etc, not forgetting fake “tourists” who arrive for (supposedly) a week or two, then disappear into the black economy. Overall, between 500,000+ and a million and a half a year.

Labour will soon be rubberstamping 90% of “asylum” claims. That will be presented as “solving” the crisis.

Idiots.

Late music

[Viktor Mazurovsky, Great Fire of Moscow: Napoleon rides in Red Square as Moscow burns behind, set afire by order of its Russian military governor.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_of_Moscow_(1812)]
[“our mother guns“: early Katyusha rockets, 1940s]

4 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 21 August 2024”

  1. Claudius, I love the ranch. There are quite a few trees which is good for some shade. Does that area get enough rainfall?

    If I had money I could buy a fancy yacht or a private jet, but I prefer to keep my feet firmly on the ground.

    Here is another film – ‘Caballo Criollo Horses in Argentina’

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rStHkxVJLA4

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    1. I agree with you, I am a terrestrial creature. Thank you for the video. It is surprising that Santiago Halliday speaks English considering his family has been here for nearly 150 years. You may be surprised but the first settlers from the UK who arrived here were mostly Irish and Welsh. The former did very well as sheep breeders, mainly in Patagonia.

      Regarding your question about the rainfall, I must say that most of the province of Buenos Aires (307.600 sq. km.) enjoys a fairly good amount of rain; this, coupled with the very fertile soil, makes it a wonderful place for agriculture or cattle-breeding. Interestingly I have just found out that the province of Buenos Aires is 1.3 times larger than England (130.300 sq. km.) We have plenty of land for good Englishmen like you and Ian! 😁​😁​😁​

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      1. I am enjoying learning more about S. America and the beautiful horses. The ranch needs a swimming pool, but otherwise looks perfect.

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