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Post  MikeSandy Sat Apr 26, 2014 9:36 pm

The Full Jungle

Wed, 23/04/2014

By John Lewesdon - Everyone who has not been to our capital city for fifteen or twenty years is horrified when they take a bus anywhere in the chaos that is now London. You are crammed in seats with people from all over the world gabbling in every tongue imaginable.

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Africans sit cheek by jowl with Phillipinos, Chinese push you and Pakistanis gawp oggling the girls. Somali women sprawl next to Brazilians and Hindus jostle Slavic girls. The whole untidy jungle of humanity clings to their seats, or wobbles back and forth as the drivers stop start their buses in response to the traffic.

It wasn't always like this, or was it? Was it, and perhaps we didn't realise? It was, but before it was well camouflaged and because it was how it was we didn't care. Life was harder for everyone in those days, and the rich and the Establishment they were part of was not so wealthy, not so divorced from the people, not at all international in the way they are today.

The wealth of the sort that interests the trans national elites and Royal families of today is immense and vast compared to anything of 100 years ago. But wealth, no matter of what sort or of what quantity, depends on cheap labour. Until about 1850 cheap labour either was or was akin to slavery.

Our London elites imported impoverished country folk from Dorset or Norfolk in the 17th and 18th centuries to work 12 or 15 hours a day for a few pennies plus board and lodging to keep the nation's rich in the style they had become accustomed to. For the most part these slave-people worked into their thirties or forties and then they were kicked out to be replaced by new young servant-slaves, from the country, just as they too had replaced others before them.

By the end of the First World War these English provincials, now trade unionised and economically organised were replaced by the destitute Welsh and Scottish. Lads and lasses would journey from Dolgellau or Pitlochry to work in the grand society houses of Mayfair, Belgravia and Knightsbridge in the 1920s and 1930s. Another banker induced war, the Second World War, lined the pockets of the rich even more, and their traditional servant class wanted rewarding for years of blood sacrifice on the battle fields.

Our elites now brought in destitute Irish, Scandinavians and West Indians. Things continued as they had done before and just as the elites had discovered centuries earlier, the black West Indians would obediently slave away without complaint 15 hours a day for pennies. As both the Irish and Scandinavian economies became more prosperous in the 50s and 60s, so their children chose to work where they lived rather than try their luck abroad.

West Indian and Asian Indian populations expanded steadily until these non-unionised politically naive people were used to replace European slave-workers first in London, and then in the provinces. Africans, Pakistanis and South Americans followed. They were all, very conveniently, politically ignorant and willing to work for less than minimum wages. Living four or five to a room and for the most part being fanatically religious and unable to speak anything more than school boy English, they did not integrate. The rest, as you know, is modern British history.

Our problems as a nation today rest squarely on the shoulders of the rich. Their unbridled greed and their addiction to servant-slaves and low wage earners are the cause of our nation's woes. It is they, and the rich fractional reserve bankers that are part of their Establishment, that wish to impose a New World Order of economic slavery upon us, as well as upon the socially divisive immigrant occupiers of our homeland.

It is a mistake these rich elites, their even wealthier banking friends and Establishment parasites want us to make, if we blame the immigrants for our troubles. We must at all times make clear to our immigrant neighbours that they, just like us, have been used by the rich elites and Establishment wealth-junkies, to destroy our nation, its cohesion and culture.

The British National Party's battle is with the elite rich and their intellectual and political hangers on. Yes our British National Party campaigns are against further encroachment by alien invaders. We work to oust the wealth-junkies' political puppetry that oppresses us from Westminster and Brussels. But we must never lose sight of the fact that the puppet masters are the fractional reserve bankers, the war mongering industrialists and tyrant Bilderbergers. The British National Party works to achieve true justice, economic freedom and lasting peace for our nation. Join us in our campaigns today.

https://www.bnp.org.uk/news/national/full-jungle

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Post  DonMatzeder Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:58 pm

a$$holes. They will never learn the lessons of history because they are too busy rehashing the argument that screwed things up in the past....

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Post  MikeSandy Sun Apr 27, 2014 2:25 pm

DonMatzeder wrote:a$$holes.  They will never learn the lessons of history because they are too busy rehashing the argument that screwed things up in the past....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-zttPCDqYU&feature=player_embedded#at=59

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Post  DonMatzeder Sun Apr 27, 2014 4:29 pm

and the destruction of a culture by overwhelming it with immigrants is a whole different issue than blaming the problem on capitalism and exploitation of the lower class. You can put it in big letters on the wall that if all you have to offer in the labor force is the sweat of your brow, you will be underbid for services by someone of lower standards than you. Whether they be southern share croppers or farther southern migrants, you will be out of work by simple supply and demand laws that apply to a labor force the same as consumable products. That's simple economics and the answer is lifting the lower class with education and work ethic, not handouts or minimum wage. The lefties don't want to wait for that, they want everyone to be equal tomorrow and that would only happen if Carl Marx was correct and in charge.

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