Is Britain on its way to becoming better or worse?
Cooper Lewis
WE ARE AT WAR
ITS FASCISM OR NOTHING
ITS THE 1930'S ALL OVER AGAIN
Lucas Reed
THINGS
Nolan Brooks
As contrarian as this is (I made OP's meme)
S A G E
Nathaniel Nelson
On the current trajectory, worse.
Anthony Thomas
Look at the state of our demographics and politics and take a wild guess.
Elijah Cooper
>As contrarian as this is (I made OP's meme)
Did you fuck lol
Leo Cook
I mean, there's no way of proving so I can't really say much more than that. But why would anyone take credit for making a sub par meme anyway?
Adrian Bennett
The first one was Peter saying "WEED AND HEROIN ARE THE SAME", then the next variant was "ADDICTION IS AN MEME" then the one you've used is latest one.
Caleb Garcia
>But why would anyone take credit for making a sub par meme anyway?
You triggered by your hero being shown as the brainlet he is?
Xavier Johnson
>stop denying ISIS fighters entry
Gabriel Martinez
He's not my hero (I made it to piss off WN and Edward), this is more about shilling my own thread.
Jose Jenkins
Whatever, maybe it can be recycled. This will do for now.
The Anglican Church, by contrast, is a place of light and shade, of tombs and recesses, of leaf mouldings and windows decked with Gothic tracery and leaded glass. Strange aedicules line the chancel walls - aumbry, sedilia and vestry door - suggesting the rituals of an ancient temple. Choir stalls, rood screen, altar, font and pulpit are as though dusted with holiness from the hands that carved them, and the light that falls upon them is strangely intimate, seeming to come from another source than the light that fills the nave. The scents of damp stone and plaster, of altar flowers and dusty kneelers, mingle to form a kind of restrained incense of their own, and you fall silent as in the presence of a mystery. People travel up and down England visiting these places, and there is one simple explanation as to why: namely, because they are sacred. Thanks to the Anglican settlement, the sacramental character of our national church has survived from the time when the foundations of these shrines were laid to the moment when you step across their threshold out of a world that largely ignores them.
Cameron Turner
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Lincoln Green
Hello friend
Lucas Butler
unfortunately we don't have any leader.
mogg is probably the best and he's way too weak on immigration and in general.
Nicholas Gutierrez
I was looking for that the other day. Saved.
Austin Butler
Saved
Thomas Torres
>mogg is probably the best
Juan Cooper
...
Logan Thomas
You're welcome, glad you appreciate both of them. ;)
Eli Gutierrez
>mogg is probably the best
He cucked hard the other night.
Are Woes had already pretty much blackpilled me on Based Mogg anyways.
(P.S. To the big boys at MI5 I am of course only taking the piss, okthankyou)
Owen Reed
Why would you make memes and then countersignal them?
State of you. I'll still use them to take the piss out of that cunt Hitchens but still, state of you.
Leo White
One does need a significant amount of intellect to comprehend Richard and Mortimer. Why, just yesterday I attempted to show my cousin (who has just entered his seventh year) the episode where the titular character, Rick, turns himself into a pickled cucumber. He laughed at the mere thought of a man becoming fermented vegetable, but I sat there watching, lamenting the deeper message: the death of intellectual pursuit, the desensitization to societal filth, muck, and mire, and the shameless abandonment of psychological understanding. At the end my cousin turned to me and proclaimed, "I am the scientist that was once named Rick, but now I have become a pickled cucumber. Look at me, I am pickled Rick," and I could not help but smile, not that the line he had just recited was humorous, but at the realization that this, in front of my very eyes, was the sum of what the episode had just warned against. I cannot blame my cousin just as much as a man cannot blame a dog for consuming its own bile. It merely does not know any better, and what could be said about a man who judges things he does not have merit to judge?
Daniel Garcia
Gunpowder?
Camden Cooper
The tone of the vid is one of hope, not despair. However, there is only hope if we actually do something rather than leave it to future generations. youtube.com/watch?v=JvTOVLtlb7E
Samuel Stewart
Didn't watch it in the end.
Luke Mitchell
Because I'm a contrarian cunt. But, I still think that he's very wrong on certain issues. And, I dislike the fact that he's Brit/pol/'s poster boy.
Carter Fisher
>tfw I see a fucking Southern European
Jayden Rogers
>This video is a work of art and has no political connotations whatsoever. It is not intended to condone violence or hate
typical neo nazi, what a pussy, would be disowned by hitler
Ian Allen
Much worse, london is literally becoming a favella.
Jayden Smith
Almost every argument I've seen on here against Hitchens isn't against anything Hitchens himself has said, but against the misrepresentation of his views that is spread here via memes. It's almost as if many here do not form their own opinions and are entirely educated by memes. But if that was true, then this place would be extremely fickle, jumping on one personality almost instantly then dropping them just as quickly... but that doesn't happen here, does it?
Nicholas Wood
Reminder: even lefties are forced to put the clocks back
Dylan Scott
And yet he has no problem taking philosophy from Evola.
Lucas Morgan
Anyone made some sort of before brit/pol/ / after brit/pol meme?
Ayden Lee
I'd prefer a disclaimer to a prison sentence.
Elijah King
Varg hates Brits though. He says that we have nigger genes in us, and aren't true Germanics.
Ian Mitchell
I'm aware.
Hunter Foster
This,hardly anyone actually reads or investigates for themselves anymore. It's all dumbed down memes, e-celeb shit and adhd appeasing guff. Everyone should read at least the abolition of Britain.
Easton Richardson
Not really, he doesn't believe in addiction. That's quite a flat earth tier belief to hold.
Christian Carter
Here for your daily dose of Raikesposting
Samuel Wilson
>The danger of the ideology of the victim, which I don’t really subscribe to except as a tactic on occasion, is that you begin to think like a victim, and you begin to act like a victim. Many of our people now are almost asking for a whipping, asking for a collective beating, asking to be forgiven for the past, asking to be forgiven for sins and crimes of the past which they never committed, which they’re hardly aware of, which can be reconstrued as episodes of heroic cruelty or glorious vanguardism that don’t even need to be apologized for in the past or in the present.
>There’s a degree to which I personally think that the doctrine of vanguardism is the way out of the dilemma that we face. All Communist movements believe that the proletariat needed to be saved from itself. They believe that the masses were degraded by feudalism and by capitalism. They believe that only an elite or a vanguard party could raise the masses up to socialism as the inverse of the capitalism they wish to replace. All Communist movements that flourished in Western and other societies throughout most of the late 19th and 20th centuries based themselves upon the vanguard principle. These movements were tiny. Smaller than the number of people gathered in this room in central West London tonight by a long way.
Robert Reyes
a little sentence in the description does fuck all for anything mate
>DIS VIDEO IS FAIR USE COPYRIGHT .... >gets copyright striked anyway
Samuel White
>Implying the earth is round
Kayden Myers
>Le don't believe in addiction man >Le weed causes terrorism man >Le follows 0 people on twitter but uses it daily man
Christian Martin
He hates Britain for our empire and our shilling of Christianity globally. He also uses some shaky sources claim that some of us have KANG heritage. Either way, I still admire him despite the fact he's a bit wacky.
Jason Clark
It's quite amusing to see how many Anonymongs suddenly dislike Mogg after Question Time on Thursday, yet those narcissistic shitposting tripfags and others have been warning them about Mogg for around a year now, with a plethora of evidence, and have been ignored each time.
So fickle.
John Davis
>Le weed causes terrorism man
Samuel Rodriguez
>The other thing you often hear about is death. People say, “It’s not going to happen while I’m around therefore I don’t need to bother about it.” I’ve had lots of people say to me, “Oh, it’s 40 to 50 years off. Who knows what will happen? I can’t do anything. You can’t do anything. So, what’s the point? In any case, I’ll be dead by then anyway or gaga or very elderly.” And so on. You hear that again and again, because of course what you have in modern Western societies is the extreme powerlessness of the individual. Apart from maybe in consumption and expenditure of cash, the average individual feels totally cut off from the external society. It’s what I call deep privatization.
>Privatization in the 1980s and the 1990s meant the dispersal of public utilities and was a sort of Thatcherite and neo-liberal ideology, but privatization has actually gone much deeper than that. It’s the view that each is out for himself and society hardly exists beyond the confines of one’s own family, one’s own extended family, and people one happens to know. People feel not just sort of deracinated, but de-popularized and de-democratized, if there are such terms. People are, in an extraordinary sense, alone. Alone with the television, alone with the telescreen, which when they flip from channel to channel tells them all the time that everything is perfect and there are only nasty-minded people who will stir things up as vanguards and various forms of extremism.
Sebastian Moore
>>Le weed causes terrorism man Proving my point.
Nicholas Moore
What did Mogg do?
Gabriel Williams
This was some grade A shitposting from Varg
Jackson Gutierrez
What do you think
Caleb Perry
His dislike/hatred of England/Britain is for the most part completely unfounded and based on jealousy that we successfully did what other Europeans tried and failed to do, but even an irritation dislike of Britain doesn't really take away too much from the areas he's good on, since these areas for the most part aren't related to British history and politics and etc.
Jordan Powell
No one in the Tory party will ever put country before party.
Jackson White
Agreed His jealousy is obvious here (comment on Youtube)
Noah Moore
Ditch Evola- typical shitalian manlet that never really left his room and lived with his mama. The goal should be DNA based citizenship within united Germanic prosperity sphere and entrance. Obviously after the pure Germanics only left within the boundary of borders, ethnic line of settlement must be created, so the ethnic groups don't cease to exist. Ideally citizenship should come in two forms - local and one of Germanic union. Both should be granted for merit and participation in the civil process
Jayden Sullivan
Fuck off you smug cuck. Peter Hitchcuck literally blames Islamic terrorism on MUH DRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGS
Jose Reyes
>It's quite amusing to see how many Anonymongs suddenly dislike Mogg after Question Time on Thursday
It seems that very few people's opinion on him has changed. The same amount of anonymous posters are against him as before,and the same amount think that he's the best thing that we have. see
Ethan Thomas
Earth is flat.
Easton Hernandez
>There are many other groups on this planet who always ask the question when anything happens, “Is it good for us?” “Is it good for us, or is it bad for the others?” But most people think actually, “Is it good for us?” Far more people, even of a vanguard or elitist temperament, are prone to say, “Is it good for us?” rather than “Is it bad for the others?” because, contrary to liberals who always think that positions of identity are based on the idea of doing others down, principles of identity are usually based on boosting or, to use an ugly contemporary phrase, bigging up one’s own group. People actually think more positively about themselves before they get into negativity about others, contrary to the view that politics of identity is all about negativity towards others and as long as you can suppress that through political correctness everyone can live happily in a multi-cult, multi-identity firmament or melting pot.
>I think the point to make about vanguardism is whenever anything happens, people in other groups and people in other vanguards and liberal humanists in our own group, because as the previous speaker said quite truthfully, it is indigenous liberals who are our real enemy . . . Indigenous liberals are always the enemy. Liberalism within ourselves is always the enemy. It exists even in people who regard themselves as radical, to a certain extent.
Daniel Martinez
>*Le weed is a factor of terrorism man
Colton Watson
>makes my brain glaze with boredom duhhhhh ...
Fucking BRAINLET
Hudson Young
>implying any norwegian has the backbone to detest anything
>**Le abuse of mind altering drugs correlates with violent crime, including, but not limited to, Islamic terrorism man
Chase Cooper
State of you lmao
Hunter Gonzalez
The thing is we can't go back. We can only go forward and start again, somewhere else. Britain is finished. The Romans didnt go back and rebuilt Rome after it was over. We need to emigrate and start anew.
Grayson Evans
Of course. I don't believe that this nation can be reclaimed by democratic means, but by looking at historical examples of disgruntled extremists taking the initiative (Bolshevik Revolution, for instance).
Tyler Clark
His underwhelming QT performance. Some woman rattled on about misogyny or some shit to which he nodded along to and provided no counter, he believes that IS fighters should be allowed back and he stated he opposes the death penalty. I didn't really care for him before but that firmly cemented my suspicions that he was just a generic cuckservative with some quirks.
Luis Foster
ahahahaha t. the boy who said weed causes violent crime to increase then posts a link saying weed reduces violent crime YOU'RE FUCKIN RETARDED
Jack Sullivan
>>Crime Soaring, But Arrests Fall by 48 Per Cent as Police Focus on ‘Hate Crime’
Muslims attacking Jews, then BBC calling it ''British anti semitism''
Joshua Ramirez
I remember that comment chain. I remember at some point he claimed that only England/Britain plundered enemy trade vessels (privateering) and played opposing forces/powers against each other for our own gain. Despite the fact that these tactics have been used for thousands of years throughout history by a wide range of nations and peoples. Again, he doesn't dislike the fact that we used these tactics, he dislikes the fact that we used them successfully and mainland Europe did not. There's a lot to actually dislike England for, especially in regards to Europe, but most of what he claims is just completely selective.
Carter Collins
He also said Hitler was evil in an interview
James Thomas
Peter Hitchens had his IQ tested by a psychologist.
He scored well above 140 I think.
Goes to show brit/pol/ is just jealous that they can't swallow his HUGE red pills.
Grayson Perry
To be fair his opposition to the death penalty is more based on his Catholicism than social liberalism.
Cameron Wood
The Spaniards rebuilt theirs.
Austin Martin
>implying any conservative would ever consider hitler a good goy
Benjamin Jones
You nobheads all ready for the clocks going back tonight?
Eli Moore
Lol no they didn't? Spain is a mess.
Julian Murphy
trying to 'reclaim' something in an absurdity, Britain will never be what it was and is changing into something different. You can be a part of that change and influence it but overall you can't beat larger global trends. Whites in the purists sense of the word won't exist by 2100.
Gavin Cook
Well at least not in public
Jaxon Green
Yep, whites will be so mongrelised, just like Hispanics, by then.
Nolan Watson
Almost all of Spain was ruled by Muslims, they kicked them out and then created one of the biggest empires in history.
Luis Torres
Ok, this has been driving me crazy for seven movies now, and I know you're going to roll your eyes, but hear me out: Harry Potter should have carried a 1911. Here's why: Think about how quickly the entire WWWIII (Wizarding-World War III) would have ended if all of the good guys had simply armed up with good ol' American hot lead. Basilisk? Let's see how tough it is when you shoot it with a .470 Nitro Express. Worried about its Medusa-gaze? Wear night vision goggles. The image is light-amplified and re-transmitted to your eyes. You aren't looking at it--you're looking at a picture of it. Imagine how epic the first movie would be if Harry had put a breeching charge on the bathroom wall, flash-banged the hole, and then went in wearing NVGs and a Kevlar-weave stab-vest, carrying a SPAS-12. And have you noticed that only Europe seems to a problem with Deatheaters? Maybe it's because Americans have spent the last 200 years shooting deer, playing GTA: Vice City, and keeping an eye out for black helicopters over their compounds. Meanwhile, Brits have been cutting their steaks with spoons. Remember: gun-control means that Voldemort wins. God made wizards and God made muggles, but Samuel Colt made them equal. Now I know what you're going to say: "But a wizard could just disarm someone with a gun!" Yeah, well they can also disarm someone with a wand (as they do many times throughout the books/movies). But which is faster: saying a spell or pulling a trigger? Avada Kedavra, meet Avtomat Kalashnikova. Imagine Harry out in the woods, wearing his invisibility cloak, carrying a .50bmg Barrett, turning Deatheaters into pink mist, scratching a lightning bolt into his rifle stock for each kill. I don't think Madam Pomfrey has any spells that can scrape your brains off of the trees and put you back together after something like that. Voldemort's wand may be 13.5 inches with a Phoenix-feather core, but Harry's would be 0.50 inches with a tungsten core.
Cooper Morales
That was before Spain as a nation existed though. They lost their empire and never got it back.
Joseph Cooper
The nation state doesn't strictly matter, just the people there.