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The Small Nation That Still Sings
We asked Stan to educate us on the deep and unique aspects of Welsh culture. He answered the call in a way only the Glorious Welsh ever would: in poetry. Which we ruined with links and AI slop.
Comment
We asked Stan to educate us on the deep and unique aspects of Welsh culture. He answered the call in a way only the Glorious Welsh ever would: in poetry. Which we ruined with links and AI slop.
Analysis
30 years before the swinging contraceptive pill Sixties and the junk sociology of Marcuse's "Eros and Civilisation," Oxbridge laureate Joseph Unwin empirically demonstrated the correlation between sexuality restraint and civilisational achievement. Only Greece and England achieved the apex.
History
Ultimate sovereignty lies with the English People, not Parliament. The Monarch's authority to govern originates from an "Original Contract," held conditionally in Trust. When this contract is breached through constitutional subversion, the Monarch abdicates, leaving government illegitimate.
Strategy
British politicians have relied on loaded language to influence public perception on multiculturalism since the 1960s. The term 'ethnic minorities' subtly relativises the distinction between indigenous and non-indigenous populations, manipulatively steering the public debate.
The Great Repeal
Britain's 20 sprawling acts of primary legislation since WWII about nationality, immigration, borders, or asylum total 1,270 sections and have generated 2000+ secondary legal instruments. Add 14 international treaties, and it's little wonder none of our politicians have confronted this disaster.
Strategy
If you want to win, you need to understand what the game is, how it works, and the best strategies to win it instead of complaining it's rigged because you keep losing. British elections are Blotto distribution games. The winner obtains the most seats, and gets to enact their will by passing bills.
History
The Pakistani population of the UK has exploded by 12,000% since WWII, catalysed by a 1960 British dam project displacing 110,000 people from 280 villages. The reproduction of their natural "culture" in Britain has poisoned cities with rape gangs, forced cousin marriage, and sexual enslavement.
Opinion
Elizabeth the Faithful signed laws legalising abortion, sodomy, empire dissolution, lockdown, and counterfeit marriage. Her son, Charles III, is poised to endorse the national suicide service, give away Chagos, and decriminalise child killing entirely. The House of Windsor will live in infamy.
Comment
When segmented social groups aren't merely protected but maintain the appearance of favour, the ancient traditions of British justice simply cannot function. Democracy ceases to be the rule of majority, serving the tyranny of minority. We must face the reality of the situation we have inherited.
Opinion
The Cambridge Analytica scandal catalysed a shift from corporate data abuse to state-sanctioned digital surveillance. Rather than curbing data collection, governments used public outrage to justify mandatory digital ID systems which transform privacy violations into legal compliance requirements.
Analysis
Britain's proposed First Amendment-style Free Speech Act risks empowering unaccountable judges due to the UK's opaque judicial selection process, unlike the US system where judges face democratic accountability through presidential appointment and Senate confirmation.
The Great Repeal
The Town and Country Planning Act 1947 violated 1000 years of ancient property rights tradition, ensuring private land could only be developed with government permission to capture "betterment value." This catastrophic socialist hubris must be replaced by a competition to re-beautify our country.