I thought I would wish you all a pleasant day before I leave for a walk this morning.
Christopher Diaz
Awake all night Asleep all day
Nathaniel Perry
Good morning.
Camden Price
>A chap that extended copyright law centuries beyond creator's death is considered a good guy >A chap that helped GB braced through the dusk of the sun-actually-sets empire is considered evil
Is this for meme purpose or the person making this image actually believe in this shit?
Nathan Phillips
Thank you very much Aliceposter. I hope you enjoy your walk.
Jaxon Bell
After criticizing liberalism, Sandel goes on to criticize contemporary conservatism as well. “Conservative policies cannot answer the aspiration for community,” because they ignore the “corrosive” effects of capitalism itself: “the unrestrained mobility of capital, with its disruptive effects on neighborhoods, cities, and towns; the concentration of power in large corporations unaccountable to the communities they serve: and an inflexible workplace that forces working men and women to choose between advancing their careers and caring for their children
David Rivera
Save Britain, save the Queen! Start deporting poles, pajeets and pakis.
Ryan Morales
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Jose Parker
>implying capitalism is conservative
Hello.
Julian Brown
Hello.
I’m away off for a couple of hours.
Luis Torres
Alright, see you later.
Jose Nelson
>Not even picking actual actors for diversity hires Are they trying to crash doctor who?
Caleb Morales
>19 weeks until I get my X6M
Julian Hernandez
Post another vocaroo. I really enjoyed the last one.
Blake Cox
Capitalism is right-wing.
Lincoln Adams
Why do you sound like a rent boy with a sore throat?
Hunter Scott
Not until WN posts one.
I don't.
Hunter Young
So Theresa May really is living up to her legacy?
Nathaniel Morris
They did that after Eccleston left.
Lincoln Parker
Jacob Rees-Mogg is taking over James O'Brien's LBC slot (10am-1pm) from today until Friday.
Brody Cooper
Capitalism forces adaption in order to remain competitive, it damages conservation efforts. Right wing is today a meaningless buzzword based on the wings of French Republican Parliament where the commons sat on the left and the Lords on the right.
Brandon Fisher
when
Jayden Collins
It's been a train wreck for a while now. They hope going even more pc, difficult I know, will somehow raise its ratings. Instead of attempting to produce good scripts, unfortunately the pc rule book, has so many target points to include. That writing a script, around them and including them, doesn't give much room for story.
Brayden Hernandez
You realize in that film that conservatives are painted as the bad fascists, right?
Good. I'm sick of hearing JOB and him using facts/evidence regarding Brexit.
Ian Ross
I don't get what was so ebil about Norsefire. Living standards seem to be about on the same level as today (everyone had fucking flat-screen TVs, only one that mentioned rations was V himself), all that was gone was the bongo bongos, which is fine by me.
Jeremiah Brooks
I could hardly to reconstruct that in mind, I thought at first that pc was a point cloud.
Liam Perry
GET IN HERE >GET IN HERE GET IN HERE >GET IN HERE GET IN HERE
As Howard Jacobson says, Jacob seems to know precisely what the British people voted for: how long they expected negotiations to last, how big a divorce settlement they were prepared to pay, where they stood on transition, the Single Market, the Customs Union and countless other legal and financial particulars on which their views coincided exactly with his. Given that the British people only voted yes or no to the question “Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union?” this is a remarkable feat of clairvoyancy.
Sebastian Long
The British people just vote for whatever the Sun tells them to with no deeper understanding than what the headlines tell them. The reason our country is a mess is because it is built upon a rotten electorate. They want infinite public spending with zero taxes and politicans base their survival on how convincingly they can promise them such an impossibility.
Adrian Gomez
>The reason our country is a mess Poles, pajeets and pakis are the reason.
Lincoln Evans
And politicians.
Charles Kelly
And how did they get here? Representatives do only what will sustain their position in government by pandering to the electorate. With an electorate as divided, uninterested and ignorant as ours it's a job of casting and infinitely wide net based on impossible promise.
Nolan Diaz
Who puts politicians in their seats? You're avoiding the root cause, which is our society has decayed and now the electorate is rotten. We can't blame anyone but ourselves.
Oliver Morris
Yes but that doesn't mean politicians are without blame.
Camden Kelly
>the thick people in this country just blindly follow The Sun haha >by the way here's an opinion lifted wholesale from Peter Hitchens' Mail on Sunday column
Nolan Bell
Where did I say that? You don't blame the symptom for the disease.
Parker Campbell
Why do people support Thatcher? Didn't she kill off the British Auto industry and sell off state assets, which caused the price of electricity to go sky high?
Aaron Smith
They got into the country because the business wants cheap labour and convenient trade deals and has lobbies in the government.
They're funnelling into the country through EU's freedom of movement and the Commonwealth. Brexit hopefully will prevent poles to come but shitskin pajeets still have some indulgences.
Colton Lee
Why? WHat was he saying?
Noah Cruz
I never said thick, I said ignorant an uninterested. People often dismissed as idiots are perfectly capable of learning the information required, but our education system has created a great void. They swap war of the roses for game of thrones. They swap politics for the premier league. They swap global events for celebrity gossip.
They're practically encyclopedic in their knowledge of the subjects that interest them, it just those subjects are irrelevant to the governance of this country yet still shapes their views and they're handed their votes regardless.
Blake Turner
And again you're addressing the symptoms not the disease.
James Evans
The difference is that whoever The Sun supports is dependent on who the owners of the paper prefer the most any given election cycle, Peter Hitchens is a man of principle and bases his opinions on a wealth of life experience and an understanding and interest of real politics, as opposed to the way The Sun treats politics - just more celebrity gossip columns.
Here is a remainain lawfag admitting it's not possible to withdraw Art 50. >However this is not the only reason why notification cannot be revoked. Arguably a more significant reason against permitting revocation is the moral hazard risk involved. Moral hazard is a familiar term in economic theory which entails the idea that an actor can make a risky or potentially costly decision knowing that it is unlikely to bear the cost of that decision based on past behaviour. ukconstitutionallaw.org/2017/10/10/cormac-mac-amhlaigh-can-brexit-be-stopped-under-eu-law/amp/
David Lopez
Perhaps all these nationalist groups need to stop being such complete fucking retards when it comes to logo design then.
Liam Wright
Thoughts on Protestant-Catholic marriages?
Logan Mitchell
no
Jonathan Edwards
Why does Sadiq always shill for muh eu migrants all the time? Is he trying to get the pole vote for next election?
Elijah Brown
...
Liam Murphy
>James O'Brien's regular callers getting stuttery and subsequently btfo when calling in to Jacob
Would like to have him genuinely poleaxed but it won't happen with these callers.
Samuel Smith
Nothing wrong with those logo designs, you leftist cuckold.
Josiah Peterson
If your goal is to instantly lose any credibility, then I guess not
Ethan Morris
>how can we grow influence and try and open peoples minds to our ideas? >better make our party the kkk logo I bet their graphic designer was MI5.
Kayden Martin
H O N E Y P O T
these dumbasses really don't understand the uk do they, this isn't the continent they will literally be arrested for that sign
Angel Ortiz
>Not hanging on one of that road bridge as you come in from m1
William Morales
You can't blame them for trying. Their movement seems to have avoided going into Britain First type territory on the continent so who knows, perhaps they will have some luck here. Needless to say there will be people trying to infiltrate it and perhaps they will be successful, the home secretaries seem to want to ban any groups to the right of TBG nowadays.
Justin Rivera
>perhaps they will have some luck here.
lmao they'll just get b& and they have already been infiltrated months ago, every right wing movement that isn't underground has been infiltrated by govt funded groups like hope not hate, the whole movement is a mess and was doomed from the start
Oliver Perez
A bit of a shit choice, considering they could created their own like NA did but still nothing wrong with it. And yes, we know that the state infiltrates right-wing and fascist movements while leaving the communists to run rampant. Traitors.
Jace Reed
It wasn't always that way. The security services used to keep track of many communists, in particular Labour MPs but before they came into power in 1997 all the records were burnt.
Samuel Young
Tbh publicity stunts like they do will probably be better image wise than EDLs marches who just look like football hooligans on a away day
Isaac Lee
I am aware, and there was some police surveillance even after that but not now. Leftists have too much influence, even under a so-called “conservative” government.
Chase Nguyen
Sort yourself out mate
Christopher Jenkins
Hows the Brexit goin' fellas?
Jose Thompson
You sound like an expert please tell us more
Ian Martin
Using the swastika, or similar imagery, along with in-your-face tactics (rallies, posters, websites, etc) is a highly effective way to get noticed by normies and the mainstream media. Rockwell and Mosley are good examples of that.
Bentley Flores
Shit's fucked bru
Dylan Thompson
Looking at GIs website Wtf do they mean by >GI is no old-right wing movement. If you’re a part of any kind of national socialist/fascist/chauvinist group or have such ideas, please leave. What's a chauvinist group?
Eli Gutierrez
In the same way that stripping naked, rubbing shit all over your self and shouting as loud as you can will also get you noticed.
Gabriel Stewart
Mosley didn't use the swastika though
Nolan Brown
>both total failures almost totally forgotten except as cartoonish villains
Yeah that worked brilliantly didn't it
Logan Powell
>or similar imagery You know what I meant. Mosley wasn’t particularly liked but he certainly got himself and his organisation noticed.
Daniel Morris
They don't tolerate any supremacists is what it's trying to say I think.
Colton Scott
What do you suggest nationalist movements do?
Xavier Perez
Imo people aren't ready for it yet, whatever comes along will be demonized as me scary Nazis for a few years yet. When there's an entire generation of lads raised on spicy racist memes who can't be shocked you might see something happen
Oliver Bell
Not using overtly Nazi-esque imagery would be a start.
Thomas Anderson
was that sarcasm m8
Christopher Wright
On the face of it, quite well. The governments making conciliatory tones to the EU. So in the case of hard Brexit, we can blame them. Political fracture lines are appearing all over Europe, at an increasing rate. Juncker has his hands full. Hopefully we will be out before it implodes.
Sebastian Fisher
It doesn’t seem to be working.
Josiah Price
>the average bong has a firm grasp of continental economics, politics and has access to documents pertaining such concepts.
No single person can fully grasp the concept of 'brexit'.
Luke Collins
>not being your own god shiggy
Bentley Wright
FUCK THE RICH
Brandon Richardson
When will you join the winning side?
Be on the right side of History, join the left.
Eli Edwards
fuck you too poorfag
Jaxon Diaz
I will gas you.
Landon Diaz
>they're just having a bit of fun innit
Cooper Scott
Women shouldn't be allowed in the police.
Luke Hall
So what you're saying is you want my means of (re)production?
Why do all lefties and animeposters go gay for me?
Justin Phillips
>bongs are financing this
Lucas Edwards
Karen is and always has been a symbol of true Socialism.
Someone in the Labour party once told me a great story about Jim Callaghan when he was PM. >Jim Callaghan was on a train and and someone from his school days recognised him. >Callaghan started talking to them and the guy said how he was working as a lawyer and was really successful >Then says to Callaghan "So Jim, what are you up to these days?"