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Diary Blog, 21 January 2021

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Re. “the virus”:

In fact, I believe that well over 99% who get “the virus” recover, or at least do not die from it or with it.

Indian “clever boy” Rishi Sunak is indulging in what might be called fantasy economics. Having said that, now would be the time to borrow massively for real investment in Britain’s future, but instead of that Sunak and his colleagues have shut down much of the productive part of our society, and are spending the enormous borrowed billions on merely keeping companies and individuals “ticking over”.

Very true. If you read the idiotic panegyrics on Twitter, you would think that the Great White Hope had descended from the skies. The last time that happened (I mean the hysteria) was when Great not-white Hope Obama was elected. 2008; sworn-in, 2009.

Obama, a “half-caste” if you like, or mixed-race, was hailed basically because he was “black” (European-race mother, African father).

Obama was not much good, but he at least tried to give the USA a decent or half-decent health service which did not leave half the population without proper care. I credit him with that. What defeated Obama was the whole inertia of the American system, which is designed to create drag on the Executive.

I once had a vinyl of that, but played by Segovia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Segovia], who played it slower. I preferred that version, bought when I was 14.

Segovia was the best.

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Whatever the virtues of the Hong Kong Chinese (and they have several; I have been there), the UK cannot take more immigrants, especially up to 4 million! This is madness. Boris-idiot is a traitor.

Paul Bernal, above, a descendant of the part-Jew scientist and Communist, J.D. Bernal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._D._Bernal], is a very silly person. He often likes to “remind” people via Twitter that “free speech does not mean freedom from consequences“. It is surprising, even in the contemporary UK, that a professor of law could write anything so stupidly unthinking. After all, that formula could be used to justify the repressions on free speech in Stalin’s Soviet Union, or Mao’s China. Yes, please speak freely, if you don’t mind being then shot or put into a prison, or labour camp! Asinine…

By reason of the post-1945 and then post-1989 proliferation of new “universities” (some genuine, some not), Britain is also now cursed with a plethora of “professors” of all sorts. Putting it colloquially, two-a-penny.

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Ha ha! That made me laugh!

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