Diary Blog, 20 June 2026

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Saturday quiz

Well, this week— 6/10, beating the 2/10 scored by political journalist John Rentoul. I did not know the answers to questions 3, 4, 5, and 9.

Tweets seen

You heard it first here…

[“Nick Griffin was prosecuted and branded a racist for warning about organized grooming gangs raping British girls more than twenty years ago.

His past as a far-right nationalist made him an easy target to dismiss.
The political class and media had no interest in hearing it.
Neither did the people.

Independent inquiries into Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford and other towns later confirmed the scale of the abuse where thousands of children had been systematically groomed and raped while police and councils failed to act, partly paralyzed by fear of racism accusations.

The messenger was destroyed. The message never went through. The victims paid the price.

But like him or not, he was right.”]

The whites of South Africa were mad to give up power to corrupt and incompetent blacks. That ethno-community is a very positive sign, but may have to fight for survival in the end.

As a matter of fact, I tipped Burnham as future Labour leader on my then Twitter account as long ago as 2010, and again in 2015 (I was expelled from Twitter at the behest of a pack of Jews in 2018) . At the time, I regarded Burnham as the best of the very poor bunch vying for the position. That is still my view. He is not much good, and his colleagues are worse.

Anyone from 1966 returning to the UK in 2026 would scarcely believe it to be the same country.

Reform UK is not “extreme” (social-national) enough. Not at all.

8 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 20 June 2026”

  1. ‘Our Andy’ will be as bad a PM, perhaps even worse, that ‘Sir’ Kweer Multi Tier Starmer has been. The only difference as far as I can see is that he is more personable and relatable to ordinary people as, in contrast to The Dear Leader, he has a personality. I have yet to see a willingness to put into action any real fresh ideas as to how the ‘country’ (in reality an identity free globalist economic zone/business park) will be governed.

    WHERE IS THE BEEF?

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  2. Apartheid SA was brought down by the weakness of too many whites and outside pressure most disgracefully by us which was shameful since a large number of the whites were of British descent like SA-born Elon Reeve Musk is. This has cost us since SA can now no longer be considered an ally eg ANC-ruled black SA voted against us at the International Court of Justice’s debates about the sovereignty of the Chagos Islands.

    SA under white rule was a bulwark for Western interests since it occupies a strategic geographical position at the foot of Africa facing both the Atlantic and Indian oceans.

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    1. John:
      The “White South” was a key strategic player in the Cold War. That has now been knocked away in geopolitical terms, but the Cold War itself disappeared 35 years ago, only to be replaced by the continuing NWO/ZOG campaign to rule Eurasia. The “new South Africa” has little weight either way.

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  3. Labour and fake Conservative alike are a disgrace when it comes to many areas of government including foreign affairs. They both failed to support white-ruled SA even though we had ethnic connections with many white people there yet are strong supporters of the Zionist state which less than 1% of British citizens have any real connection with.

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  4. Apparently, Apartheid SA developed a few nuclear weapons with the help of that other ‘pariah state’ Israel. There was an explosion off the coast of SA in late 1979 which people were puzzled about for a longtime but they finally realised that SA had indeed joined the nuclear club.

    I always supported SA under white rule. Yes, the whites ruled it firmly but competently and that was to the benefit of blacks as well. The blacks were far poorer than whites but they still had a reasonable degree of prosperity and jobs compared to blacks in black-ruled countries elsewhere in Africa. The white government also made a reasonable stab at controlling lawlessness with, at one point in time, the highest rate of executions per capita in the world.

    I once had an entertaining stand-up argument with an unwashed lefty protesting against Apartheid outside SA’s embassy in London. The conversation was getting heated at times but I eventually got the better of the man by flooring him with the fact that if Apartheid, white-ruled SA was so horrific for blacks to live in then why did the country have such a huge illegal immigration problem from the black-ruled countries nearby such as Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe ect? He had no answer to that and walked off in a huff!😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅👍👍👍👍👍

    According to a book I read about Apartheid SA, the worst whites for ‘racist’ attitudes were not Afrikaaners but recent British immigrants.

    White-ruled SA had one of the world’s most stirring national anthems too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Stem_Van_Suid-Afrika

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  5. Apartheid, white-ruled SA and British colonial and Ian Smith-ruled Rhodesia were shining examples of the value of whites ruling countries. White civilisation is the greatest! The only non-whites who equal us or do better are the East Asian countries of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, China (but only to a lesser extent than the two former countries because of their devious nature and love for excessively authoritarian values) and Singapore since most of the population there is of Chinese descent.

    Singapore has been succesful on account of that population group being the largest.

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  6. Japan is not called ‘The Britain of the East’ and the Japanese are not called ‘honoury whites’ for nothing.

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  7. The fact that China is a dictatorship might eventually slow their rapid economic development down to a slower pace.

    Dictatorships can be benevolent at times and do some good eg not many people in this country know that South Korea was a military dictatorship in the 1960’s to early 1980’s. That rule helped to build the foundations of the ‘Miracle On The Han River’ ie South Korea’s rise from being one of the world’s poorest countries to having an export-led, high tech economy with world leading companies such as Samsung and LG.

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