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Diary Blog, 1 May 2026

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[“The image of the United States as a melting pot of many different cultures was popularized by the 1908 play ‘The Melting Pot’, by Israel Zangwill. The melting pot is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together” into a harmonious whole with a common culture. It is particularly used to describe the assimilation of immigrants to the United States. Today, we are all taught that America has forever been a mix of different cultures, despite the fact that it remained 90% ethnically and culturally White (European) until 1965. Prior to Hart-Celler Act which came into play in 1965, Congress had legislated the Johnson Acts (a highly restrictive “national origins” system limiting immigration to the United States to under 400,000 a year based on country of origin). The goal of this legislation was to keep America an Anglo-Saxon country. This was not beneficial to the jеws. Rep. Emanual Celler spent the next 40 years seeking to overturn the Johnson Acts and finally did so in 1965 with the “Hart-Celler” immigration act in which he was a co-sponser. This act was put into legislation under the promise that it would not change the cultural and racial makeup of the United States. Of course this was never their intentions to hold up to these promises and immigrants have been flooding into the United States ever since!“]

Compare that to the ludicrous Stephen Lawrence case. A black boy killed in a scuffle with local white yobs at a bus stop. The law changed, retrospectively at that, so that said yobs could be tried and then re-tried (after a record-length investigation which even drew on MI5 expertise to bug golfballs and golf clubs etc); the victim’s family awarded £100,000 (worth about £200,000 today); most ridiculous, the victim’s mother elevated to the House of Lords!

That “Campaign Against Antisemitism” demonstration consisted of 50-60 Jews near Downing Street. Even the BBC reporter, obviously told to be sympathetic, could not bring herself to say “hundreds” and said “about one hundred“. Yet look at the reach that malicious little group has: not only former (?) online troll Stephen Silverman speaking to the small crowd, but also fake “free speech” and “controlled opposition” puppet “Lord” Toby Young; even ex-MP and money-grubber Jacob Rees-Mogg.

Recent events have certainly floodlit and identified those who are in the Israel/Zionist lobby pocket…

[“Hitler answers “The jewish question” in 1922. His answer was the Worker’s Movement. If anyone gave this speech today it would be just as relevant which is sad to think about.

H said “The welfare of our nation must take precedence over the profits of speculators and the theories of internationalists.”

“We would rather face persecution for speaking truth than enjoy comfort through cowardly silence”

Bookmark this and listen when you have 15 minutes it’s quite profound.”]

Labour is doomed anyway, or either way. Hard to see that Labour would be more popular if a tax-evading fraud like Angela Rayner were to become its leader. I suppose, though, that there are a few idiots around who mistake a jumped-up ex-lumpenprole “chavscum” such as Rayner, with her “vaping”, tattoos, and binge-drinking, for a genuine proletarian, insofar as the latter even exists these days.

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Forget about what labels you are called.

A multiform civil/racial/social/ideological war is coming. We did not start it. We must end it.

…and stop, permanently, the cross-Channel part of the migration invasion.

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Diary Blog, 13-14 April 2021, including a brief inspection of the 2021 London Mayoral election campaign

[Today’s blog will be short, and so will be conjoined with that of tomorrow, 14 April 2021]

13 April 2021

Press standards, and a few other thoughts

From a Daily Mirror report, penned by “journalists” Alec Whitaker and Lorraine King:

Bride-to-be Tiffany Anderson, 28, even done the books for Rhys Mason so he could a tab on his ill-gotten gains while he stored the drugs in the safe at her tanning studio.” https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/beauty-salon-boss-allowed-fiance-23881586

She “done the booksso he could a tab on his ill-gotten gains“?! Newspapers such as the Daily Mirror may not be great literature but they used to be at least halfway literate. Nowadays, supposed journalists are often seen writing such as “she was stood at the back“! Not only the Mirror, incidentally. The Daily Mail is also terrible. Others too.

Neither is the above sentence, about someone called Tiffany, an isolated mistake. Look at the sub-headline in the same report.

On the wider question, how is it that the defendants got off so lightly? The thug boyfriend got 27 months, so he will be out in a year. As for the “ho”…yes, that’s right...suspended sentence. Who needs a Get Out Of Jail Free Card when you have a couple of young children as an argument in mitigation to put before the sentencing judge?

Finally, the court was told that the amount made by the couple was uncertain. Maybe so, but they owned a Range-Rover (albeit a decade old).

If the State, if society, is unwilling to really repress drug dealers and users, it will never solve the problem…

Alison Chabloz

Nothing new about Alison Chabloz’s proposed appeal and/or bail application. I shall add detail as I have it.

In the meantime, at least Alison has now already served (as of tomorrow,14 April 2021) 2 full weeks of what is effectively, or in real terms, a 7-8 week sentence.

Tweets seen

Nick Griffin forgot to mention the £100,000 the Lawrence family was awarded by way of compensation.

Windsor Castle

The sheer scale of the royal palaces can be understood better from the air.

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[Windsor Castle]

Straw in the wind?

I was at, inter alia, a filling station today. As I went into the kiosk to pay, a lady was just coming out. I noticed that she was unmasked, though had pulled up her loose woollen jumper in a ludicrous gesture to the Covid toytown police state regime; yet the mere fact that she had no facemask muzzle on made my heart leap. Freedom!

More seriously, few really have much (if any) fear of “the virus” now (for good reason) but are complying with the facemask nonsense purely out of conformism and convenience. The whole nonsense of the “panicdemic” is ebbing away, not before time.

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14 April 2021

Tweets seen

Translation of tweeter “@HerbyMcfly”s tweet: “I only accept what the msm news outlets tell me. I have no idea about the “Great Reset” or other proven (and even admitted) matters that are often lazily called “conspiracy theories”. I cannot even understand why a serial and constant liar, chancer, and opportunist like Boris Johnson would lie again for political advantage...”

Truly, “democracy” (and education) is wasted on some people.

“Beginning to think”?! Good grief! Where has that tweeter been for the past 50 years?!

Tweeter “@BillDrysdale6” makes a good point. A similar example might be the fairly useless and certainly hypocritical utterances of Laurence Fox, the “Free Speech Union” etc. While they are (like Breitbart, Prison Planet Watson, UKIP, Brexit Party, Farage etc) “controlled opposition”, the utterances of those people and groups do start to awaken some people, if not “radicalize” them directly.

…and there is no semi-placebo vaccine available, ironically.

…”had enough”, perhaps, but “do anything much about it”, beyond posting on Twitter, I doubt it.

I have no quarrel with people trying to raise socio-political consciousness by tweeting, vlogging, blogging (as I myself do), but those activities alone will not trigger anything directly.

I, who once lived in London (mostly Little Venice, but also several other areas from time to time), now have not even visited the capital for over 4 years, and have not followed the contest for the position of Mayor in detail.

I imagine that Khan, though useless and unpleasant, will probably win; the “Conservative” candidate, Shaun Bailey, has never done anything but be a kind of “Uncle Tom” for various parts of the Conservative Party etc, except to run a “charity” which accomplished nothing, and which suffered from financial “irregularities” (though Bailey was never actually charged with anything). Let’s just say that the monies “disappeared” somewhere…[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_Bailey_(AM)#Career_before_politics].

Bailey may or may not have been dishonest; he may have been simply incompetent and/or negligent. Just the person to run London! Oh, no…wait!

Since 2016, Bailey has been a “list” member of the London Assembly. Nearly £60,000 a year for doing not a lot…[https://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/governance-and-spending/spending-money-wisely/salaries-expenses-benefits-and-workforce-information].

Bailey recently held a press conference, but the only person he could get to be filmed with him was a woman who could best be described as a “Balkan fraud”, and who was actually convicted of fraud and forgery a number of years ago (in 2013). ‘Nuff said…(for now).

The bookmakers have Khan as 1/33 (thirty-three-to-one on) favourite at present. Bailey is at 45/1 (against), with the second favourite one Brian Rose, an American former banker and heroin addict [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Rose_(podcaster)], and who stands at present at 25/1 in the betting, thus far ahead of Bailey but far far behind Khan: https://www.oddschecker.com/politics/british-politics/london-mayoral-election/winner.

Laurence Fox, the actor and (supposed) “free speech” champion is a candidate (presently in the betting at 250/1).

There are 20 candidates altogether, and a more useless bunch it would be hard to find…[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_London_mayoral_election#Candidates].

They call a circus like that “democracy” (“democrappy”?)…

[Update, 16 April 2025: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_London_mayoral_election]

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Hm…interesting filly…

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