‘No matter how cynical I am, I can’t keep up’ – Unknown: Links post 1 for Sept. 3, 2025

1. One wonders if these Italian policemen will still have jobs in a month, or if they EU will find a way to make sure they never work security again

If that headline seemed to cynical for you, keep reading.

2. a SEVENTH AfD politician has just died right before local elections. I think Eugyppius really got this one wrong.

3. NOT Two Tier justice but a totally different set of laws and desired effects than people are willing to understand is in place.

4. Again, about the Italian police…

5. Somewhere in the Islamic State of England

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Here is a great example of the leftist con of maneuvering an argument to the wrong level of abstraction in order to achieve a destructive effect on civilization, Christianity, and individualism.

https://twitter.com/Basil_TGMD/status/1963260855291973680

Patriotism is to a nation. Not a geography. Not a set of longitudes and latitudes.

A nation is its people, cultures, laws and history. Its stories and commonalities. A nation is not the state.

The state is people like Trudeau, Carney, Starmer and other communist tyrants who wish to obliterate the nation and replace it with a state that negates all which makes a nation. Including religion. Religion is a threat to state power, which sees itself as the arbiter of all that is right and wrong, and true and false.

To be a traitor to the state, can be to be a patriot to the nation. Loyalty should be to the people and the culture, its history and the ties that bind. The individual and family. Not to the state.

Those who turned against Nicolae Ceau?escu were true patriots. Ceau?escu was in fact the traitor. Trudeau was and is a traitor and unpatriotic. The idea of being loyal to a head of state as being patriotism is an oxymoron, except when that head of state is in fact working for the nation and its interests. Then the loyalty is deserved so long as that is the case.

Personally I suspect Farage of being controlled op. Much like Poilievre seems to be. So this can all be an act. But the points made remain valid wether or not this is truly the case with Farage and Starmer.

 

 

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10 Replies to “‘No matter how cynical I am, I can’t keep up’ – Unknown: Links post 1 for Sept. 3, 2025”

  1. 5/ Starmer isn’t capable of such subtle reasoning.

    “On July 29, 2025, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the UK will recognize a Palestinian state. Starmer said the only thing that could prevent such recognition would be a ceasefire. In other words, provided Hamas could extend the conflict, then recognition by the UK would go ahead.”

    duh…

  2. Absolutely!

    Politicians like Farage and Poilievre are 100% simply playing their parts and keeping the scam going. They harbor no animosity towards their political opponents or the things that they do and they very much don’t give a damn about common people. It’s all kayfabe. The very last thing any of these bastard politicians want is for the majority of people to one day realize that, not only do we not need them, but that we never did and they’ve been the cause of all the problems we’ve had to endure.

    • I’m with you all the way.

      These politicians don’t want to be elected. They are happy with their salary, their perks, and their fan club. And to ensure they keep their spot, they play the game.

      I would say the same applies to Maxime Bernier, except for not being controlled opposition.

      All in all, we have nobody.

      • Sassy,

        Politics is the only vocation where you can go into the job flat broke and leave a multimillionaire. You don’t need any education, experience, or training for the job and the only qualification necessary to get it is to be a better bullshitter than the other people vying for the same job.

  3. I don’t think that’s true at all. It’s easy to be an armchair critic.
    I’ve been following Poilievre and Farage for a long time, and I think they do care: about their country and about ordinary people.
    Most of their ideas are sound.
    If you’re waiting for the perfect politician you’ll never be satisfied, you’ll wait in vain.
    It’s possible to be too cynical.
    Farage’s speech the other day and press conference were spot on.
    He pulled off Brexit, don’t underestimate him. The fact that it was implemented by politicians who didn’t believe in it, wasn’t his fault.

  4. The Rothschilds own Europe (including Britain) and Europe does whatever their owners want done.
    They yearn for the “good old days” of their Messiahs – Lenin and Stalin – and intend to get there BAMN!