Friday, 4 March 2011

slavemaster@guardian.co.uk

It is not surprising that guardian.co.uk have now blocked me from posting comments on their stories, nor that they have removed those comments that I have made. No doubt they would cite their anti-spam policy, were I to query this: I of course included a link to the TWOP website with every comment.
The Guardian once pretended to be a liberal voice, a champion of personal liberty, and so on. But, by this anti-revolutionary oppression, they have proven themselves to be no more than another farmer's dog.
John Keegan, author of one of TWOP's cultural platforms (A History of Warfare) describes the conflict between the Western and Eastern way of war; essentially, the conflict between farmers, who seek always to defend what they have, and pastoralists, who roam freely seeking new conquests. TWOP speaks of the New British Way, and the kind of people we want living in Great Britain; unquestionably, we are with the pastoralists.
While we do not envisage or encourage wholesale slaughter of our enemies from horseback, we feel the same degree of contempt for our enemies. They are the ones whose existence depends on everyone staying in line, on unchanging routine, on making a living off sheep corralled by dogs. We will have a society of free men, deciding their future together, and always seeking the upward path.
It is, as I said, getting harder for everyone to pretend to be something other than what they are. And here I have to repeat an old revolutionary statement which sounds tired even to me, but is yet as true as it has ever been: those who are not with us are against us.
It is a shame about the Guardian; but there it is. By their actions they have proved that they are not a liberal voice, not a safeguard of anyone's liberty. All they are is a barking dog of the Establishment; the only comment they are interested in is the bleating of the sheep.

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