Tuesday, 25 September 2007

traison des clercs

in "1984" george orwell offered the smallest succor: "if there's any hope it's in the proles". meaning the establishment—the intellectuals & technocrats—he knew, couldn't be trusted. and so it is today. where all the "quality people" are busily engaged in the soft treason of e.u. absorption, and the defence of english sovereignty is left to the likes of the buffoonish "sun". well, bravo to the "sun". and drinks all round for reproducing the famous opening graphic from "dad's army". the only (minor) difference is 60 years ago the arrows had swastikas on them. just a case of europe carrying on regardless.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

what's so great about English sovereignty when you consider the UK's involvment in Iraq

coffeesnob said...

english sovereignty is good (for the english) because they can decide matters for themselves: whether to resist or accept contintental incorporation in 1939 or today. plus i'm all for clobbering iraq, or any other islamic state which threatens the west.