Afternoon music

Saturday quiz

Well, 6/10 this week, trumping the 3/10 of political journalist John Rentoul. I did not know the answers to questions 3, 6, 7, and 8.
On the blog 3 years ago
On the blog 2 years ago
On the blog 1 year ago
Stray thought
I only noticed yesterday that yet another Jew troublemaker who used to tweet regularly and often against me seems to have disappeared from Twitter/X in January 2024. He must have gone up the chimney, like so many others.
#TenGreenBottles
Talking point
“Many people tie themselves in knots about “were the NSDAP and Hitler *socialist*?”. The problem here is linguistics and labels. For those brought up to think in soundbite Marxist ways, only something more or less “Marxist” can be “socialist”. Hitler used a different, more folk-related Germanic lexicon based around the idea of the folk, the folk community etc. Organic, rather than abstract Jewish-style theorizing. “Volksgemeinschaft” etc.
See below.
” “Socialism,” he retorted, putting down his cup of tea, pugnaciously, “is the science of dealing with the common weal. Communism is not Socialism. Marxism is not Socialism. The Marxians have stolen the term and confused its meaning. I shall take Socialism away from the Socialists.
“Socialism is an ancient Aryan, Germanic institution. Our German ancestors held certain lands in common. They cultivated the idea of the common weal. Marxism has no right to disguise itself as socialism. Socialism, unlike Marxism, does not repudiate private property. Unlike Marxism, it involves no negation of personality, and unlike Marxism, it is patriotic.”
https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2007/sep/17/greatinterviews1
The same factors are behind the fruitless quest to label people or parties “left”, “right”, “far right” etc.“
[from this blog, over 7 years ago in 2019]
Talking point
“It’s all very well for wealthy persons such as…Rory Stewart (who, certainly in Stewart’s case, inherited everything), with expensive houses in expensive or rural areas, to laugh at or lecture those who are British and not wealthy and who now face the prospect of living cheek by jowl with the racially or culturally inferior. This is why the System MPs are losing traction with most voters. They are just out of touch.“
[from this blog in 2019]
Tweets seen
As Hitler put it, “dirty democratic politicians“…
“Attempts“, not actual “suicides“. Cries for help, perhaps. The Abraham Lincoln has been on deployment for a long time, but the figure seems remarkable even so.
The old or traditional System parties are trying everything to get rid of Reform (by getting rid of its lynch-pin, Farage), even though Reform is now semi-System anyway.
The idea that former Labour voters in Clacton will vote Con simply to bin Farage seems to me very misguided. Those former Labour voters would be more likely to vote Green or, were the Greens also to boycott the possible by-election, abstain from voting.
I still see tweets and Guardian comment pieces etc defending the black con-man, painting him as a victim etc. Pathetic.
Every. Single. Time.
That local resident and, it seems, community leader, is still in the “if only government knew, they would reverse this bad decision” phase. He (and probably most of his village) are not yet awake to the fact that UK government is now riddled with traitors and enemies of the people implementing the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan, meaning that Europe is to be invaded by non-Europeans, who will then breed with native Brit/European women, thus creating a coffee-coloured sub-race easily ruled over mainly by Jews and (in fact, mostly) part-Jews (eg David Cameron-Levita, George Osborne, Theresa May, “Boris” Johnson, Zac Goldsmith, and many many others).
That fellow obviously thinks that if only government were apprised of the facts pertaining to Piddington, and how “mistaken” the decision was, the decision would be changed. No, because the decision in question was quite deliberate: dump the migrant-invaders in the middle of a white, British, perhaps comfortably-off community, then watch as the white British community is overrun, literally raped and pillaged.
A sadistic and evil socio-psychological experiment.
The people of Piddington, and the UK, and Europe, must awake.


Sex crimes by “migrants” (non-white untermenschen invaders), mainly.
Nick Griffin’s Substack blog— latest
https://nickgriffin544956.substack.com/p/a-career-in-politics-advice-to-a
As usual, worth reading.
Late tweets
A horrible tribe.
Must be the first time I have ever agreed with her.
Apparently, the “blacks with everything” lobby is going to have a “memorial” on Monday for the deceased black con-man Arday. I hope that it will not follow a path similar to others in recent years, eg the George Floyd “protests” (riots).
Late music

I have not read it completely, but I am quite sure it is very good.
Fraudulent Black British History
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Claudius:
Of course you now have people around who, since childhood, have been brainwashed with that sort of “ahistory”. A serious problem in the UK.
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The main problem is that most people, and not only in the UK, of course, are quite stupid and do not bother to investigate or check the information they are given. If we add to this the fact that enemy propaganda is a 24/7 affair is easy to understand why many people believe their lies.
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A beautiful selection of tangos by an excellent orchestra. Thank you. BTW, I noticed that YouTube is full of videos that claim to portray people dancing the tango and what you see there is all fake, heavily choreographed dancing made for tourists. Here is a couple dancing properly; if you compare it with the videos I mentioned, you will notice what a big difference there is.
Baile del tango tradicional. Los Alonsos en Palace de Glacé tango en Buenos Aires
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Claudius:
Thank you. I know that tango originated in Argentina, indeed among portenas…
I always think tango rather sad to hear.
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Yes, the tango is rather sad. In fact, a great Argentinian poet described it as: “A sad thought suitable for dancing”
Having said that, although the lyrics of many tangos describe a sad or tragic story/event, there are some very funny ones where the poet makes fun of silly characters or situations. Last but not least, many are just melancholic reflections on the past, which tend to be rather sad. For example: remembering a happy childhood, your first girlfriend, your mother or father, etc.
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Claudius:
Perhaps that is why tango has always been popular in Finland and, at least before WW2, in Russia.
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Thank you for that information. It doesn´t surprise me that the Russians like tango. There is a sad streak in the Russian soul. I do not know if you knew, but tango is tremendously popular in Japan. They have many orchestras and clubs dedicated to tango, as well as tango dancing competitions all year round.
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I can´t believe that the hateful, neo-Marxist rag known as “The Guardian” reproduced that excellent interview of Adolf Hitler. Yes, in the whole world, but particularly in the English-speaking countries, which have been the birthplace of liberalism and capitalism, the ridiculous idea that socialism and Marxism are synonyms is deeply ingrained in the minds of most people.
The levels of ignorance and stupidity are unbelievable. Hitler turned Germany around in three years and turned it into one of the most prosperous countries in the world. The people who went to Germany to watch the 1936 Olympic Games were amazed at the happiness and prosperity of the German people.
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Claudius:
Well, naturally, most people in the UK, USA etc, at least until recently, believed implicitly whatever their usual newspaper said. Then you had radio, then TV, and mostly controlled or strongly influenced by (((the enemies of the world))).
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