Tag Archives: Joyce Norwood

Diary Blog, 25 May 2026

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Hyde]
[painting by Joyce Norwood]

Tweets seen

I do not “support” Reform UK (or Restore Britain) as such, but what matters now is that Labour loses at Makerfield, and that cannot happen if the anti-Labour vote is split in any substantial way. I fear that, as things are developing, that may happen, and that Jewish-lobby System puppet Andy Burnham will “blag” his way to an unmerited by-election victory.

14 words.

Talking point

I was just looking at a blog post from about 9 years ago. I still think the same.

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Yes, but what if the surrounding state is so hostile that it uses violence or the law (in the sense of fossilized state violence expressed as “lawfare”) against that white-northern-European community? What then?

Berg“? That must be an “antisemitic trope” (or the truth…).

See also:

Wall. Squad. End.

The NHS needs radical reform, just like much of UK society. Ring-fenced funding from taxation, but also a cull of the bureaucracy and the “woke”/”anti-racist” and other propaganda, and a clear hierarchy.

Our animal friends.

Even Lenin liked cats.

[Lenin with cat, Moscow region, early 1920s]
[Lenin and cat in the Kremlin in 1920; also Krupskaya, and Lincoln Eyre, an American journalist]
[library cat]

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[“The Fuhrer as friend of animals“]

I agree with her.

That first tweeter, “Angloid” seems to believe that if only “nationalists” never “offended” anyone (Jews, blacks/browns/Muslims, “antifa” loonies and cretins, bien-pensant “normies” etc) then the mass of “normal” Brits would inevitably see the light and the “nationalist” side would triumph almost without having to struggle (no doubt at a “free and fair” general election before which the msm would present the “nationalist” case completely fairly on TV and in the Press)…

They want not only their daily bread but also their daily illusion“, as Hitler said in the late 1920s.

Well, that tweeter, “Angloid” is apparently 19. When I was 19, I also had some wrongheaded ideas (as well as some correct ones), so I should not wish to be too censorious but, when one is 69, as I now am, such naive thinking has or should have given way to a more realistic outlook, as St. Paul noted.

In an animated cartoon, a bell would, at this point, sound in or above someone’s head…

I am not someone who immediately sees a conspiracy in every situation, but I am inclined to think that both Restore and Reform are “controlled opposition”; however—in the absence of open revolution, or invasion by another state– the existing System parties can only be reduced to unimportance by the rise of a new party, or new parties.

Of course, two parties with (as it might be) 30%-40% of the popular vote split 2 ways are far less powerful a challenge to the System than one party with 30%-40% of that same vote.

Also, yes, that party or those parties may morph into System parties, as I predicted quite long ago would happen to Reform UK, but a Reform triumph (or Restore triumph) would still be far better than a continuation of the old “two/three main parties” scam, because Lab and Con would go, and with them much of the stability of the System.

I hear what Hodges is saying, but I see no evidence that System puppet Andy Burnham actually has any of the supposed great popularity anyway. Burnham may be more popular than both Starmer-stein and Kemi Badenoch, but that is not so difficult, after all. Also, Burnham has been effectively absent from public exposure (at least, for anyone more than 50 miles out of Manchester), so familiarity has not bred contempt…yet.

It does highlight how poorly the UK is provided with socio-political vision, though, that a mediocre fellow such as Andy Burnham is presented (by the msm and/or System) as some kind of Great White Hope.

Both of those tweets have a point.

I thought that that clip was a parody for a brief moment.

That character in the red jacket is a not-atypical kneejerk Labourite, the type to be found, even now, all over the North of England and, at least until a decade ago, in Scotland (I believe).

Look at him! Lives in a rubbish area, wears cheap rubbish clothes, may or may not even have a job, and has probably voted Labour at each and every opportunity.

Makerfield has had a Labour MP uninterruptedly for 43 years, since the seat was created. For 15 of those years, it has also had a Labour government, yet what good has that done for that long-haired “anti-fascist”? He’s still living in a rubbish area, still wearing the cheap shoddy clothing, still probably penniless… (and, voting Labour, probably has a n*****r for a neighbour!)…

Late tweets

Late music

[Victor Ostrovsky, Moment of Truth]

Diary Blog, 16 July 2025

Morning music

Tweets seen

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn0zkg4g4zyo

Rassenschande.

Some of the wider background:

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Bortkiewicz]
[painting by Joyce Norwood]

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Lenin said “a revolution without firing squads is not worth much.” [Discuss].

[“NEW POST. This is how things fall apart. When you ask the hardworking British majority to pay billions in welfare for foreigners who do not work When you ask them to pay billions more for a policy of mass uncontrolled immigration they never voted for When you force them to do all this while even refusing to fix their broken borders and keep them safe And when you also cover-up the state importing thousands more people into their country This is how the social contract, the fragile relationship between the people and the state, starts to break down.”]

Indeed:

[Unter den Linden and Central Berlin in 1945. Devastated. Don’t go there again.]

It would be good if some of the Israeli (or American, for that matter) pilots were captured, and confronted with the consequences of the evil they do.

If only Assad had not been overthrown. Yes, he ran what was, in part, a brutal regime, but look at the enemies of Assad and the Alawites! Indeed, look at most of the other countries in the region.

[“In the last 24 hours it has become crystal clear to everybody in the UK that the reason the state took winter fuel payments from British pensioners, raided British family farms, and piled taxes on British businesses was so it could spend billions secretly importing dangerous Afghans into the country while funding welfare for people who are neither British nor even working. It a total violation of the British people’s sense of fairness and fair play. It is outrageous.“]

The MPs and ministers of the System parties are enemies of the people.

The Kiev regime deliberately targets and tries to terrorize civilians in Russia.

Conditions of service, and the overall s**t-state of the country in many respects mean that few want to volunteer, yet the woodentopped generals and retired senior officers are always talking in the newspapers or on TV about “preparing for war” and about conscription. I think that they may find themselves in that situation where “what would happen if there were a war, and no-one came?” (to the recruitment centres or to the war) (come to think of it, are there any “recruitment centres” anyway these days?).

Late talking point

History must always be open to analysis, debate, and revision. The mediaeval-style “holocaust” “denial” laws of quite a few countries (mostly in the EU), introduced at the demand of the international Jewish/Zionist lobby, make a mockery of both history and intellectual freedom, and are a modern form of the “heresy” laws of 600 years ago .

Late music

[Havana, Malecon]

Reminds me of Alexandria.