Saturday 27 June 2020

Free Speech Matters

Last Saturday, a week ago today, 3 men were killed (and 3 others badly injured) by a Libyan with refugee status in Reading's Forbury Park. This was just after a Black Lives Matter demo had taken place in the Park... The next day a football match was held between Manchester City and Burnley. The players "took the knee" in support of the Black Lives Matter movement - insultingly overlooking the Reading tragedies as if they had never happened. And then a small plane flew overhead trailing the banner "White Lives Matter Burnley". The chap who did this got the sack from his job. ... This was illegal, because Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights says "Everyone has the right to freedom of expression."..... Article 3 of the Convention says "No one shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment." So, back on 10 June 1977, citing Art. 3, I complained to the European Commission of Human Rights that the British Government allows foreign and Commonwealth men to live in the UK through marriage even though I (and other British men) often can't live in their countries through marriage. My complaint was rejected on the grounds that I hadn't been subject to a decision that applied to me personnally..... The chap responsible for flying that banner over Manchester was subject to a decision that applied to him personnally.... I rest my case.

Wednesday 17 June 2020

A Patriotic Task for Goalkeepers

Footballers campaign against racism. They're now all wearing "Black Lives Matter" on the back of their shirts. The worst racism is having porous borders. Which must ineluctably lead to the end of the British race. Except that there's no such thing as the British race. Border controls relate to people with other nationalities. So wanting strict (but fair) border controls is Nationalism. Or, since it is defensive, it can be described as Patriotism. So why don't footballers campaign against Britain's porous borders?

Saturday 13 June 2020

Cash, Crash... and Change

Britain's economy has crashed, but that doesn't stop workers in the Equality and Diversity industry being paid for by the British taxpayer. So if we're all going down at least we all go down equally. Except that it's not equal. Because the taxpayer also funds legal aid in immigration cases. So we pay for the loss of territory, money, and jobs, and so for more "Equality" workers and immigration lawyers, etc..... It's widely said - in response to the Black Lives Matter movement - Britain needs to change. It most surely does. Foreign women are entitled, because of "equality" laws, to deprive British men of work and promotion both because they're foreign and women..... It's hard to imagine there's another country in this whole, wide world that, in addition to having "equality" laws that state everyone must be treated equally, has "positive action", that legally entitles native British men to be put last on a recruitment list.

Monday 1 June 2020

Lord Peter Hain

Lord Peter Hain says (BBC Radio 4, 30 May) he is "anti-racism and supports gender equality and gay marriage". In which case he should oppose foreign men being able to use marriage to live in the UK. Because British men often can't live in their countries through marriage, and even if they could, these countries don't have "equality" laws enabling British men to deprive citizens of work, promotion, etc. And same-sex marriages that involve foreigners (from outside the EU) result in even more foreigners exploiting these inequalities - occupation of territory, work, etc...... Lord Hain, being an African and who therefore sees Britain as an outsider or foreigner does, is doubtless well aware of these injustices. You would think he would be more concerned with the Chinese takeover of Africa than with exacerbating the status of native British men. (Though for all I know he does oppose foreign men using marriage to live in the UK.)