Friday 27 May 2011

The joys of Western Democracy


There is a deafening silence on the news channels of the western world today as attacks on protesters, which seems to be the latest craze, go unreported by the sensationalist news media.

Attacks on protesters are the perfect fodder for the usual emotive journalism we see day to day in Blighty.

So why, you ask have we not heard anything on the news about this?

You may ask where this takes place Syria? Iran? Lebanon?

And thus lies the answer. In Spain today protesters who took to the streets to demonstrate their distaste with the Globalist economic practises that swell the ranks of Spains unemployed were attacked with batons and rubber bullets in a fashion more suited in our minds to the 'villainous' so called dictators of the Middle East and Northern Africa.

The protesters were holed up in Catalunya Square (reminiscent of the now famous Tahrir Square in Egypt and I believe chosen for that purpose) the excuse used by the Spanish arm of the EUSSR was that the square needed cleaning in anticipation of the result of some meaningless sporting match.

This of course is an obvious lie, protesters say it was a front ot violate their Democratic rights. I am under no illusions, under Zionist backed governments and the outright Marxist European Union the average Spanish person or indeed any person without great financial wealth have no personal rights to freedom of speech or of political association and neither do their governments care about their wellbeing.

In this I think we see a taste of things to come throughout Europe and the world. The economic situation will get worse tehere will be mass protests, the problem for these protesters is that they represent every walk of like bar the elite. They will be leaderless and unable to bargain due to conflicting interests, like the Egyptian rebels. If by some miracle a Zionist and Globalist government is usurped perhaps if a leader emerges in Europe, then perhaps the end of the antihuman cause will be seen within a lifetime.

Saturday 7 May 2011

AV referendum explodes in Clegg's face



Thursday night was a strange spectacle, after a mere twelve months since Labour abandoned the sinking ship that is the British economy to the rather incapable hands of a snake oil salesman and an idealist who doesn't value his ideals very much, Labour have been given mandate to slash public services under the cover of the Conservative budget cuts at even greater levels. Yes, the collective ignorami have voted in even greater numbers to allow the Labour party to run/mismanage their local councils.

I am no fan of the Conservatives, nor am I a big fan of the Liberal Democrats but I cannot help but feel that both, but mainly the Lib Dems are getting an unfair level of flak levelled against them. The economy is in a mess and all three establishment parties are too scared to show the international banks the door or reinvigorate British industry with import tariffs so the only viable alternative is to slash public spending, something the Labour party would have had to do also. This is almost certainly obvious and yet benefit scrounging and past unrelinquishing labour voting masses do not see it.

Yet rather to my delight the Alternative vote system has been thrown out rather certainly with a 2:1 vote against. The system favoured only the Lib Dems and the only major country to accept it (Australia) has to force people to vote in order to keep it running. I and all supporters of everybody but the Lib Dems and the less intelligent and more enthusiastic of Labour voters are happy about this.

Of course this is a major contradiction, naturally I don't assume that the masses understand how AV forces smaller parties out and is slightly biased against parties who rely on voter loyalty. So the reason must be simpler, perhaps the system is too complicated?
The apathetic masses who already barely vote are worried about the level of energy required to number several boxes (after all many struggle to mark an x in one box)?

My simple suggestion is that British people are scared of change especially in these economically troubling times, they wish to bury their heads in the sand and take themselves back to the comfort of Labour boom area and completely forget about the bust. Other countries riot we just put our heads down and hope for the best. What a strange country Britain is.