Forwarded from The Prudentialist
"In a sense, they have inaugurated their own opposition by deploying the Hillary Clinton ‘‘basket of deplorables’’ strategy to politics."
Morgoth on McGregor, Ireland, and Narrative Control.
https://morgoth.substack.com/p/the-incompetent-authoritarianism
Morgoth on McGregor, Ireland, and Narrative Control.
https://morgoth.substack.com/p/the-incompetent-authoritarianism
Substack
The Incompetent Authoritarianism Of The Irish State
On the curiously incompetent Irish State and the Empire's Celtic Problem
Forwarded from Mark Collett
Patriotic Weekly Review is LIVE at 7pm UK time (2pm EST) with special guest Morgoth.
- Russia declares the LGBT movement as ‘extremists’
- Pensioner dies as carers don’t speak English
- England’s oldest Christmas market is SCRAPPED
You can find tonight's episode of PWR LIVE on:
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@MarkCollett:6/PWR239:2
DLIVE: https://dlive.tv/markcollett
Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/markcollett
- Russia declares the LGBT movement as ‘extremists’
- Pensioner dies as carers don’t speak English
- England’s oldest Christmas market is SCRAPPED
You can find tonight's episode of PWR LIVE on:
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@MarkCollett:6/PWR239:2
DLIVE: https://dlive.tv/markcollett
Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/markcollett
Forwarded from The Woodlander
Once again Morgoth hammers the nail of truth. If this year has been the year of turning away, then next year really will be a return to the forest.
https://morgoth.substack.com/p/hard-times-and-the-white-wargus
https://morgoth.substack.com/p/hard-times-and-the-white-wargus
Substack
Hard Times And The White Wargus
What do women crying for help on TikTok tell us about where we are at the end of 2023?
Forwarded from The Fyrgen • ᚫᛚᚢ:ᚢᛚᚫ
I have some thoughts on Morgoth's excellent new article.
"The British people were told to stare into the sparkling lights as their identity and civilization were systematically broken apart and looted backstage."
It seems to me that this covenant was made largely during the era of the Baby Boomer; as if the zeitgeist whispered into their collective ears: "You can have economic, material comfort, but you'll have to sacrifice the old customs of nationhood, community and spiritual footing for it."
The deal was struck, but it was a ruse all along. Economic certainty lasted long enough to mask the disappearance of the cultural-spiritual bedrock, or to make that disappearance palatable. And it feels like the rug of economic certainty is now being pulled so that the prevailing generations have neither the cultural-spiritual bedrock nor the economic certainty.
Thomas Sheridan made a video recently calling for the 'Accelerationist' destruction of the Irish economy as a means to hastening the revival of Irish dignity and nationhood. I've long felt that this might be the best path ahead. Thomas' monologue and now Morgoth's article only serve to encourage my feeling that this could be for the best. After all, if most British and Irish people don't have economic security anyway, why treat it like a sacred cow? Why bother with it?
When you realise that politicians are not there to serve the people, but rather their corporate overlords, then you have to re-examine the language they use. When they say things like "Diversity is our strength" they literally mean their strength, not the nation's. And when they say "This is good for our economy" they are referring to their company books, not the economy of the nation. To them, our land and sweat-labour are resources to be harvested, and I say we withdraw those resources as soon as possible.
"The British people were told to stare into the sparkling lights as their identity and civilization were systematically broken apart and looted backstage."
It seems to me that this covenant was made largely during the era of the Baby Boomer; as if the zeitgeist whispered into their collective ears: "You can have economic, material comfort, but you'll have to sacrifice the old customs of nationhood, community and spiritual footing for it."
The deal was struck, but it was a ruse all along. Economic certainty lasted long enough to mask the disappearance of the cultural-spiritual bedrock, or to make that disappearance palatable. And it feels like the rug of economic certainty is now being pulled so that the prevailing generations have neither the cultural-spiritual bedrock nor the economic certainty.
Thomas Sheridan made a video recently calling for the 'Accelerationist' destruction of the Irish economy as a means to hastening the revival of Irish dignity and nationhood. I've long felt that this might be the best path ahead. Thomas' monologue and now Morgoth's article only serve to encourage my feeling that this could be for the best. After all, if most British and Irish people don't have economic security anyway, why treat it like a sacred cow? Why bother with it?
When you realise that politicians are not there to serve the people, but rather their corporate overlords, then you have to re-examine the language they use. When they say things like "Diversity is our strength" they literally mean their strength, not the nation's. And when they say "This is good for our economy" they are referring to their company books, not the economy of the nation. To them, our land and sweat-labour are resources to be harvested, and I say we withdraw those resources as soon as possible.
Substack
Hard Times And The White Wargus
What do women crying for help on TikTok tell us about where we are at the end of 2023?
Forwarded from Endeavour
For this year's Christmas edition of Classic Movies, Morgoth and I are reviewing Joyeux Noël.
Forwarded from Millenniyule
Beginning at 8pm BT (9pm CET, 3pm ET, Noon PT):
UK Column (@ukcolumn)
+2h Lower World Diaries
+4h Myth of the 20th Century
+6h Endeavour (@Royal_Endeavour)
Watch here or on Odysee.
UK Column (@ukcolumn)
+2h Lower World Diaries
+4h Myth of the 20th Century
+6h Endeavour (@Royal_Endeavour)
Watch here or on Odysee.
Forwarded from Endeavour
Classic Movies stream today!
https://www.youtube.com/live/OjZ8njwXNxI?si=TDvalVQWDqlfEqlm
https://www.youtube.com/live/OjZ8njwXNxI?si=TDvalVQWDqlfEqlm
YouTube
Classic Movies #31: Joyeux Noël
Review of the 2005 film inspired by the Christmas Truce of 1914.
Entropy:
https://entropystream.live/app/Endeavour
Morgoth's Review:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIe02cUmtDWJtch8mU3I9A
https://www.tg-me.com/MorgothsReview
Substack:
https://royal…
Entropy:
https://entropystream.live/app/Endeavour
Morgoth's Review:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIe02cUmtDWJtch8mU3I9A
https://www.tg-me.com/MorgothsReview
Substack:
https://royal…
Forwarded from Millenniyule
Beginning at 8pm GMT (9pm CET, 3pm ET, Noon PT):
Morgoth (@MorgothsReview)
+4h Outro AMA
Watch here or on Odysee.
Morgoth (@MorgothsReview)
+4h Outro AMA
Watch here or on Odysee.