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Douglas Murray on mass immigration and Simon Schama’s Question Time slip-up:
In that use of [the intended put-down] ‘suburban’, Schama showed something a lot of us had suspected – which is that for a certain type of globe-trotting international celebrity, any concern for borders, national identity and cultural continuity are not just beneath them, but actively ‘common’. Of course, like so many other advocates of mass immigration, Simon Schama can live pretty much where he wants. And if the area around him goes somewhat downhill because the neighbours all start to come from the rougher corners of Eritrea then Simon Schama can move. And he will probably move to a very nice area. But not everybody has that choice. And one thing we can all be certain of is that Simon Schama will never choose to live in Bradford, Malmo or any of the (dare I say it) ‘suburbs’ outside Paris. Yet all the time he will urge other peoples’ neighbourhoods to more closely resemble those great success stories, and look down at people from an ever-loftier height when they dare to object.
Mr Schama currently lives in Briarcliff Manor, an affluent, very white village in Westchester County, New York. The kind of neighbourhood that has genteel regulations regarding alcoholic beverages and the public use of amusement devices.
Jim Goad on the Great Rape Migration:
In Norway, the Aftenposten newspaper once notoriously changed a headline from “Foreigners over-represented in rape statistics” to “New sexual culture shapes attacks.” And when Lars Hedegaard, President of the Danish Free Press Society, dared to note Muslims’ over-representation in rape statistics, he was convicted of “hate speech” under Denmark’s penal code rather than being cheered by the country’s rape-obsessed feminists.
And Christopher Caldwell on Angela Merkel’s colossal gamble:
Citizens of all the tiny countries that lie between the Middle East and Germany were witnessing a migration far too big for Germany to handle. They knew Germany would eventually realise this, too. Once Germany lost its nerve, the huge human chain of testosterone and poverty would be stuck where it was. And if your country was smaller than Germany — Austria, for instance, is a tenth Germany’s size — you could wind up in a situation where the majority of fighting-age men in your country were foreigners with a grievance.
Hm. I hadn’t planned one, but it seems there’s a theme of sorts. Feel free to share your own links and snippets, on any subject, in the comments.
Hm. I hadn’t planned one, but it seems there’s a theme of sorts.
Oh dear David. If you continue to notice things you’ll get into trouble. Anyway, here’s a CofE Bishop literally not practising what he preaches.
“Some schools are creating volunteer squads of girls to police sexist attitudes and report back to teachers.”
1984 becomes more prescient with each passing day:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/11939909/sexist-words-school-playground-report.html
I imagine a lot of older Germans are muttering, “Where’s the Fuehrer when we need him most?”
I imagine a lot of older Germans are muttering, “Where’s the Fuehrer when we need him most?”
Don’t joke. See the rest of Christopher Caldwell’s article, including the final paragraph.
Where’s the Fuehrer when we need him most?
Funny you should say that:
http://www.catchnews.com/culture-news/hitler-s-back-and-germans-are-being-surprisingly-supportive-nbsp-1444586873.html
Captain Nemo: Junior Spies live!
Incidentally, the Simon Schama clip can be seen in part here. Rod Liddle’s reply – which is worth noting – is in this slightly different edit.
Rod Liddle’s reply – which is worth noting – is in this slightly different edit.
Ha. I love how the Think Left video cuts off his reply. I wonder why? 🙂
How about a culture where women carry sharp knives in plain view, and aren’t afraid to use them?
one thing we can all be certain of is that Simon Schama will never choose to live in Bradford, Malmo or any of the (dare I say it) ‘suburbs’ outside Paris.
That.
That.
Mr Schama currently lives in Briarcliff Manor, an affluent, very white village in Westchester County, New York.
Hm. Think that deserves a mention in the post.
I tells ya … the time is coming where some uber left leaders in the EU are going to get a Ceaușescu Christmas. In case you aren’t sure who I am talking about … https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolae_Ceaușescu
He was the horrid leader of Romania under the USSR stint as second city …. Shot by the plebs along with his family on Christmas Eve I believe it was.
It’s time people … our leaders are now all evil all the time and they have sold us out.
Mr Schama currently lives in Briarcliff Manor
Hmm. It does look hideously white doesn’t it? They could definitely use some diversity.
I wonder when Mr Schama will be opening his home to immigrants? I bet he’s got plenty of spare rooms.
I wonder when Mr Schama will be opening his home to immigrants?
Given his enthusiasm on behalf of other people, it’s tempting to wonder what some of the more rough-and-tumble migrants would make of Mr Schama’s own neighbourhood and its genteel regulations regarding alcoholic beverages and the public use of amusement devices.
You can’t tell the players without a scorecard. At Wellesley, a women’s college in the Peoples Republic of Massachusetts young Timothy Boatwright, a “masculine-of-center” (whatever the hell that is) trans man is conflicted because if she becomes the “Multicultural Affairs Coordinator”, winning the position over a non-delusional female (if any exist at Wellesley), she will become part of the patriarchy – or something like that.
Don’t joke.
“the cause of the fire is unclear.”
http://www.thelocal.se/20151018/hree-swedish-refugee-centres-in-a-week-hit-by-fire
I had a Marxist-lite history profession when I was in college in the early 1980s. He was an urbane enough character who enjoyed prodding me and my ilk, but who rarely expressed too forceful opinions himself.
I only saw him get hot under the collar once: when someone suggested that Germany might ultimately be reunited. It would be an utter disaster, he said: if history had taught us anything, it was that a divided, weak Germany was essential for the rest of Europe.
I think that Mrs Thatcher was a bit more circumspect, but largely in agreement.
Now Germany has decided that, having pushed to dismantle internal EU borders, we have no external borders either.
I expect to see more and more books about the decline and fall of the Rome.
Mr Schama currently lives in Briarcliff Manor, an affluent, very white village in Westchester County, New York. The kind of neighbourhood that has genteel regulations regarding alcoholic beverages and the public use of amusement devices.
Of course he does.
Of course he does.
It’s yet another example of reality outdoing any quip I could come up with.
Mr Schama currently lives in Briarcliff Manor, an affluent, very white village in Westchester County, New York. The kind of neighbourhood that has genteel regulations regarding alcoholic beverages and the public use of amusement devices.
Indeed. Diversity is rather like modern architecture; those most in favour of it tend not to be those who have to live with it themselves.
… the majority of fighting-age men in your country were foreigners with a grievance
Sounds like an invasion to me.
Video possibly related to original post suject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WZN-UKlfoE
OT. Here is an honest to goodness tweet from Planned Parenthood:
“If [cis] men could get pregnant, #abortion would be a sacrament” – @GloriaSteinem
Amazing how the left gets itself into linguistic knots, even when re-writing a well-known saying.
I only saw him get hot under the collar once: when someone suggested that Germany might ultimately be reunited.
Racist bastard.
Meanwhile, a mystery deepens.
S’ok. Over here in Canada they’ve just elected what amounts to the Guardian into the federal government.
There’s a recurring question in romantic comedies and the like that runs along the lines of “When you say you like [person], do you just like him, or do you, like, like him like him?”
Europe seems on course to be getting a localized variation. “Now, when you say he’s Hitler, do you just mean he objects to the new barbarian migration, or is he, like, Hitler Hitler?”
And there [in the NYT] you have the consensus reading of Europe’s migration crisis in all its moral complexity…those uneasy about migration are as bad as Hitler.
Earlier in the same article:
“Oh, Hitler!” said Abdullateef D., a 32-year-old who arrived in Germany from Syria five months ago. “Good man!”
So the Great and Good are accusing the Right of being closet Nazi sympathizers for objecting to the immigration of open Nazi sympathizers.
So the Great and Good are accusing the Right of being closet Nazi sympathizers for objecting to the immigration of open Nazi sympathizers.
I did think about quoting that bit.
Heather Mac Donald:
See also this:
“Student elections at a San Francisco middle school were immediately withheld by the principal because they weren’t diverse enough… the principal sent an email to parents on Oct. 14 saying the results would not be released because the candidates that were elected as a whole do not represents the diversity that exists at the school.”
http://www.ktvu.com/news/33724074-story
Student elections at a San Francisco middle school were immediately withheld by the principal because they weren’t diverse enough
It’s good to see teachers sending a message to children that appearance matters more than elections.
You couldn’t make it up.
http://order-order.com/2015/10/20/corbyn-hires-seumas-milne-as-comms-chief/
An actual Stalinist.
You couldn’t make it up.
We have, I fear, crossed the parody horizon.
S’ok. Over here in Canada they’ve just elected what amounts to the Guardian into the federal government.
Basically, we haven’t elected a new Prime Minister, we’ve just chosen our new boyfriend.
http://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/justin-trudeau-is-canadas-new-incredibly-good-looking-prime-minister/story-fnh81jut-1227575774234
Last night when the final results in the Canadian election were in, I prayed to God that I would die peaceably in my sleep.
Unfortunately I awoke this morning to find that Paris Hilton…I mean Justin Beiber…sorry Justin Trudeau was indeed our Prime Minister.
There’s another Trudeau running Canada. Who really thinks a PM Corbyn or a President Sanders/Clinton is unthinkable?
“One of the most controversial questions in the discussion of both legal and illegal immigrants has been around their consumption of welfare. A recent independently verified report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has answered that question – and the results are incredibly shocking.”
https://youtu.be/4u1J6EEhkyM?t=2m30s
Jon, we’ve had to put up with the media I’m the US talking about how dreamy Obama and his wife for about eight years now. He’s been nicknamed President Boyfriend for about the same amount of time. Immature twits with Daddy issues
“Student elections at a San Francisco middle school were immediately withheld by the principal because they weren’t diverse enough”.
Will the principal step down? She’s white.
Basically, we haven’t elected a new Prime Minister, we’ve just chosen our new boyfriend.
Unfortunately I awoke this morning to find that Paris Hilton…I mean Justin Beiber…sorry Justin Trudeau was indeed our Prime Minister.
I’m telling you, Laphroaig is good stuff.
“I’m telling you, Laphroaig is good stuff.”
Yes, it is. Although as my age ripens I’m tending towards the less “peaty” stuff.
Plus it’s damned expensive.
“Student elections at a San Francisco middle school were immediately withheld by the principal because they weren’t diverse enough”.
Reminds me of this, from a couple years ago: School Vote Stirs Debate on Girls as Leaders.
What’s a poor progressive to do when reeducation camp isn’t reeducating?
Obvious: if it is a contest between free elections and preconceived results, so much the worse for free elections.
(I must have gooned up an ital tag — in case it isn’t obvious “What’s a poor … ” isn’t part of the NYT story.)
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principalPrime Minister sent an email toparentsthe voters on Oct. 14 saying the results would not be released because the candidates that were elected as a whole do not represents the diversity that existsat the schoolin the country”Coming soon to a nation near you?
I must have gooned up an ital tag
Fixed. I went for blockquote. It’s easier to read.
Oh lord. Seumas Milne. It wasn’t a dream.
The punk’s name is Ibn Hunter, not Iben Hunter. The AP had to print a correction.
http://www.nj.com/atlantic/index.ssf/2015/10/man_knocks_out_woman_in_nj_park_uploads_video_gets_arrested_report_says.html
Oh lord. Seumas Milne. It wasn’t a dream.
Oh, come, come now David, it’s a good thing.
Theodore Dalrymple on how the Guardian misrepresents mass immigration.
http://www.city-journal.org/2015/eon1019td.html
Oh, come, come now David, it’s a good thing.
Hiring Milne makes me wonder whether Corbyn and his advisors are oblivious to how they seem outside of their own immediate circle. Or as James Bloodworth put it.
What gets me in a state of anticipation is that Cameron has said he won’t contest another election, so the Tories will go into the next election with a new leader. Who could conceivably be Boris Johnson. We could have an election fought between Beano Bozza and Chairman Jezza. It’ll be entertaining, if nothing else.
Hiring Milne makes me wonder whether Corbyn and his advisors are oblivious to how they seem outside of their own immediate circle.
I don’t think it’s a question of being oblivious – it’s that they just don’t see anything fundamentally *wrong* in having been a Stalinist and a Soviet agent of influence (i.e. someone who didn’t even need to be tempted with filthy lucre to work for them).
I think that they fundamentally see others who have a problem with it as being the ones with the real problem. For instance, they really don’t *get* why we don’t understand that the minor doctrinal differences between Hitler and Stalin actually represent a gaping chasm of difference, and that we must be fick or summit, innit?
Alex Massie on the appointment of Seumas Milne:
“You can’t say we weren’t warned. Jeremy Corbyn is nothing if not consistent. When he casts his baleful, weary, disappointed, eye around the world he knows what he sees: a world bought and sold by American gold, aided and abetted, as always, by its snivelling junior, British, partner.
So Cuba is not an island gulag and Venezuela not an incompetent kleptocracy. Each is, rather, a defiant hold-out of revolutionary socialism sticking it to the Yankee man. If that means ignoring certain inconvenient truths then, well, these truths shall remain unexamined.
If that means blaming Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine on Nato then so be it. Because Nato, as any Dave Spart knows, is the latest means by which American hegemony is established, justified and expanded. Remember that the root cause of any problem, anywhere in the world, is simultaneously always overlooked by the doltish mainstream and yet also, for them with eyes and a nose for the truth, remarkably easy to discover. Conveniently, it is always the same root cause. Which does simplify matters”.
Milne has been described – by other, saner lefties – as the man “responsible for making fascism respectable on the left,” and a “journalist who always knows better than the people who were there” – i.e., the victims of the totalitarians Milne rhetorically fellates. And it’s not just his apologia for Stalinism and Islamic barbarism, or his “neo-con” conspiracy theories, or his infamous 9/11 piece, written as the dust was literally still settling on Manhattan. His years in charge of the Guardian’s comment pages were truly bizarre.
He commissioned dozens of outrageously misleading propaganda pieces by members of, or advocates of, Hizb ut-Tahrir and the Muslim Brotherhood, often with no rebuttal or correction permitted and no acknowledgement of the writer’s affiliation. And so Guardian readers were being assured that the Brotherhood “has long espoused non-violence” and that its success “should not frighten anybody” because the organisation “respects the rights of all religious and political groups.” All while Brotherhood president Muhammad Mehdi Akef was telling the Egyptian newspaper al-Arabi that the Holocaust was “a myth,” that Israel’s annihilation could be “expected soon,” and that “Islam will invade Europe and America because Islam has a mission.” And while the Brotherhood’s own websites urged children to take up homicidal ‘martyrdom’ to achieve that end.
I see no reason to assume that Milne didn’t know he was propagating lies.
I see no reason to assume that Milne didn’t know he was propagating lies.
It’s another of the duality of “either evil or stupid, either way we shouldn’t listen to them” conundrums. However, with Milne I think we can rule out stupid.
Doesn’t have to be a strict duality, Milne *could* be both evil AND stupid (within some meanings of the word stupid).
Speaking of Stalin’s rise to power, a scholar who’s been reading newly released original docs from the Lenin years explains how Stalin got all the reins to himself.
Worth listening to both parts.
“Oh, Hitler!” said Abdullateef D., a 32-year-old who arrived in Germany from Syria five months ago. “Good man!”
Probably the most popular book in Middle Eastern bookshops – after the religious ones and the guff about their leadership – is Mein Kampf. It’s the only region where I’ve seen it openly on sale in bookshops. There isn’t much else, either.
Oh, yes, the most liberal people I know all live in 98% white nice neighborhoods, whilst thinking that someone like me, who lives in a 33% white neighborhood, is a conservative and maybe even an unconscious racist because you know. I don’t agree with them on a lot of their lofty proclaimings.
To paraphrase dear old Obi-Wan Kenobe when talking about mass immigration in search of jobs, security and housing: “This is not the Europe you are looking for.”
“German Village of 102 Braces for 750 Asylum Seekers”
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/01/world/europe/german-village-of-102-braces-for-750-asylum-seekers.html?_r=0