If you read liberal propaganda not with a little sigh of pathos but rather as an authoritarian imperative it's all very clear.
Nina Power
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Joined January 2025
- I would rather live in a poor but optimistic and trusting society than whatever this is.
- One has to conclude that Labour just really really like k******g people: young, old, sad, disabled. Anyone, anywhere, for no reason at all! Morte! Morte! They're like the Aztecs with spreadsheets.Parliament has voted to decriminalise abortion up to birth. It wasn't even close.
- Wake up and Stasi is trending in the Yookay. Here's an account I made a while ago about Zersetzung (“decomposition”) tactics used in East Germany and copied by self-appointed "Antifa" police groups today.
- The time has come to put the philanthropic telescope away, realise you've wasted a decade feeling empathy for entirely unworthy causes, and start realising that your life, and that of those immediately proximate to you, matters a lot more, and always did.
- London where I live: - last Remembrance Sunday I couldn't return home because the market next to my flat was cordoned off after a man went on a rampage with a machete, killing one and injuring two others. - the local park is out of bounds due to being taken over by drug dealers
- It is extremely strange and sinister to have entire streets given over to fake shops, like Potemkin villages. Three fried chicken shops just opened at once on the main road, all claiming to be some kind of "viral" sensation online. There are the empty eggless cake shops, empty
- Everytime I leave the Yookay I think "Wow! [insert literally any other country], this place is really human and beautiful and delightful" and then the days go on and news from Yookay gets worse and worse and one starts to think, desperately, "what if I just stayed here?" [note:
- Replying to @Nina_Power_The British State is pursuing its policy not of changing the thing that the people object to, but punishing the people who notice the thing, instead. This is a losing strategy and they will fall.
- I wonder how many times humanity has to learn that you can't control reality by burning those who notice it.
- Seeing as many young men now hold views to the right of Hitler, this probably won't have the liberalising effect Labour hope for.🚨 NEW: The Government has confirmed plans to lower the voting age to 16 for all UK elections
- Replying to @Nina_Power_I forgot to add the ever-increasing levels of homelessness, begging and serious mental illness. I guess it all just becomes one great vista of decline. I want this country to look after itself, to have higher standards, to remember how beautiful it is here.
- I reviewed @jollyheretic's book about Jonathan Bowden. Let us defend our eccentrics, not least because they often get things right.
- The 90s anti-globalisation movement was motivated in large part by the desire to preserve the distinct qualities of different cultures. There was a left conservative impulse that understood that the free market and the free movement of people heralded the end of history.





