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Thursday [1 to 3]

(0545)(0812)

 

3. Dontcha juss luv a good rant

Northern Variant on X, on Brummieland HERE:

It’s a shithole. Almost every white British adult recognises it as such. An increasingly dangerous, dirty slum. There are only three groups of people who describe urban slums as vibrant and diverse…

Foreigners, young people and politicians. Foreigners like it regardless because it’s better than whatever shithole they came from, politicians praise it because they could never admit they turned it into a shithole, and young people, students especially enjoy the adventure, the convenience and the nightlife where they can test their mettle.

I certainly enjoyed Leeds in my younger days, and latterly inner city Bristol. But everyone grows out of it eventually. People start to need familiarity, safety, predictability and kinship. That’s why almost everyone moves away from “vibrant” areas when they can.

But then you get perpetual student types like Alice Roberts who never grow up. It’s the liberal Peter Pan syndrome. As we’ve seen from other commentary from her in recent weeks, she peaked intellectually in 2008, and it was not a high peak. She remains, at heart, a wide-eyed lefty teenager, which is almost endearing, but not now she’s knocking on into her fifties.

Our cities are filled with these types. Bristol and Brighton especially. Kidults who don’t really follow politics to any level of sophistication, whose opinions are calibrated for maximum social convenience among other braindead urbanites. They effortlessly drift from one fad to another, be it climate, gender or Palestine.

The Palestine cause is especially valuable social currency to them because it gives them a way to demonstrate to their exotic Uber driver that, though they’re whiter than AC Grayling hair, they’re a true ally to brown people.

Seeing as she’s done quite well for herself, Ms Roberts is largely insulated from the worst aspects of diversity even if she chooses to live among it. The last fifteen years of rapid demographic change hasn’t registered with her, and because she’s programmed to see urban squalor as “vibrant”, she lacks the language to call it what it is.

Deep down, though, she knows it’s a dangerous shithole and will still take all the necessary precautions when going out with her girl pals – but to remain on “the right side of history” she has to pretend the grooming gangs, the knife crime, the organised crime is all just part of the rich fabric of vibrant and diverse modern Britain. Since none of it affects her directly, or is likely to intrude on her life, it’s just the backdrop the exciting simulation she lives in.

As far as she’s concerned as a wealthy urbanite, “diversity” is largely consequence free. What you can be assured of, though, is when it starts to get hairy, Ms Roberts will be the first to cash in her chips and move to a nice leafy white suburb (if she hasn’t already), where she doesn’t have to set eyes on the piles of rotting refuse or see any brown faces.

She’ll never have to wonder if her daughter is being preyed upon by Moslem perverts, and she won’t be worried about her personal safety. When she says Birmingham is “vibrant, diverse and wonderful”, she means… from a distance.

2. An Xer posted this

“The leftist caught encouraging attacks on ICE agents, challenging Trump supporters to physical fights, and threatening tribunals against the current administration is, in fact, a convicted felon who is now a radical left-wing activist online. Meet Jason T. Brooks, a man who was sentenced to 32 years in prison for running a $10 million Ponzi scheme out of Colorado. He ended up serving only 10 years — just enough time to get out and rebrand himself as a leftist digital warrior.”

There’s a post including it at OoL:

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/10/in-plain-sight-in-film.html

1. DAD at 1170

a) The crisis of French politics continues. There has been so much ‘kicking things into the long grass’ that there is not much more room left.The outgoing Prime Minister presented his conclusions to the Head of State. The situation allows Emmanuel Macron to appoint a Prime Minister “within the next 48 hours.”

b) The collapse of the Lecornu government in the French National Assembly, the fourth government to fail in the last year, raises disturbing resonances of the parliamentary chaos of the previous four French republics.

c) The French Republic is lunar and morbid. While more than 250,000 human babies were legally massacred last year under the abortion law….

d) European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has expressed clear frustration with democratic processes that she believes are obstructing her efforts to introduce a central bank digital currency.

MMutR

(1714) All right, so what happened was I tried to put the archive William and it would not … four times. Had a techie here, he went and looked … server not responding, the film archive server. Uh huh. Found this one above, hope it was all right.

Wednesday [11 to 14]

(1114) Not sure for how much longer this morning, things hotting up. (1125)

 

14. Girls cannot be defeated


13. A bit too much swearing by everyone

… thank you very much … we’re genteel at the tavern.


12. I know that sort of gal


11. Rolf at Now and Next

… on alleged climate criminal Mann, plus some goodies. HERE

In 2012 an American climatologist called Michael E Mann instituted a lawsuit against the conservative writer and broadcaster Mark Steyn and ‘rightwing’ blogger (sic Wikipedia) Rand Simberg for defaming him. Mann had allegedly misrepresented climate data to warn of a “hockey stick” leap in atmospheric temperature; the supposed abuse of the truth was compared to the abuse of a child.

Isilme and the harvest

 

… to match the harvest moon two nights ago.

The harvest is coming in thick and fast. We have another very large courgette. It had become detached from the plant and my Beloved found it making its way across the lawn. I shall be stuffing it with chilli con carne with cheese on top. Yum.

I brought in the last of the tomatoes a couple of weeks ago.

Tomato harvest

They were all green, though some have turned red now. I shall set some aside to eat now and the rest I shall bottle. We had a better harvest than I expected. On the way to check the tomatoes, I discovered that we have some late strawberries. Sadly, all but one had been eaten by the woodlice. Beloved and I had the good one between us. 

We haven’t had much time to take full advantage of the lovely raspberries that are still going strong. However, if the rain will let up for a moment I might dash out and get some.

Raspberries

We’ve had stormy weather here just lately, with quite strong winds. I have been amazed that the apples have still remained on the trees! The yew berries from a tree up the street are thickly over the road, but our apples are making us work to get hold of them! We have SO many apples. We took a large bag each to the local cafes, who were over the moon to receive them. And that’s just the cooking apples. The pippin is also overflowing and we must bring those in next time we have a free moment – and a bit of dry weather.

Pippins

We also had a few beans. To be honest, the amount is pitiful. We didn’t plant as many as we normally do, but even so our result was very small. Definitely not enough to see us through the winter!! It’s our own fault. We didn’t collect them in when we should. We did eat a lot of them when we had visitors earlier in the year, but then we got caught up in volunteering for a local charity shop and all our good intentions for the garden went out the window. Or something like that. 

A few beans

We have decided to make apple butter with some of the apples, once I get a moment. Beloved may make cider vinegar which he normally makes with the Bramleys and wants to try with the eating apples this year. We thought about making “Jersey black butter” but the recipe we found had such a huge weight of apples that I doubt we have a pan big enough. So ordinary apple butter it will be (though I suspect they are very similar!) because I don’t need to process the whole apple tree at once!

Late strawberries

Wednesday [4 to 10]

(0830) Here’s the cunning plan, dear reader … post noon is out for much of the afternoon, post 1000 now is deliveries and preparations, not least the Isilme report, which will be the last post until evening.

 

10. Moosh corner


9. 🍿🍿🍿


8. They’re everywhere, they’re everywhere


7. Noted all around the west


6. Would have been fun

… for solitary fishermen.


5. The sort of woman spoken of is a danger to western society


4. Kamikaze loons need stopping

Wednesday [2 and 3]

(0507)(0613)

 

3. A warning to all females

1. With feminazism’s long term (over a century) campaign to render women defenceless by p***ing off and vilifying the very males who could protect them, it might be worth looking at what women themselves post … not one of these is by a man:


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The bottom line is that females are situationally unaware on the whole … lost in the immediate conversation, admiring nature or eyes stuck to a phone … they think nothing of going off alone … “strong, independent” women … thus one of the savages spots her, comes up as in the CCTV clip currently on X … she at least had a chance with one, unlike the usual pack behaviour by that lot, or as in Morocco with those two Norwegian girls.

It’s not just those things in my reply to Andrea above, it’s the need for pre-emptive attack mode. As danger approaches, ladies need to already be starting the attack. Look at the huge gulf between the silly girl glued to the phone, walking alone … and a more mature woman who is, quite frankly, lethal.

The very first biz for gals to take care of is constant situational awareness, constant scanning through 270 degrees, plus your practised autoresponse ready to go.

Now to get onto the men … those real men still left in the west I mean. Men today, through matriarchal or soyboy male schooling are vicious little bstds but essentially useless up against barbarian hordes, their swarm tactics. Plod give the wispy bearded antifa an armchair ride at this moment … that’s going to end, one way or the other. Who will the hordes turn on first? Yep … easy targets … think that one through for a few minutes.

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Lastly, do you think I’m motivated, in all the aforementioned, by hatred of females … or by love of them? By a desire to get them to save themselves at the first line of danger? And demographically, in our west, by the need to preserve as many of our own females as we can … yes, for procreation by us, not by one of the hordes, speaking politically.

But men must also return to being knights but for that, women must seriously change their attitudes … I’m talking Woke left, feminazi females, from Boomers to Zoomers.


2. DAD continued at 1170

b) With investment and confidence in the doldrums, rising interest rates, and the cost of elections… After sixteen months of repeated political crises, the bill for France is mounting, adding to its already struggling finances….

c) If all that was not enough to denote that France is ****ed, then….“INSEE has just published the latest estimates of the foreign population in France. You’re not ready. Sit down before reading what follows….

Wednesday [1] France

(0501)(0505)

 

DAD today at 1170

The noose is tightening around Emmanuel Macron. In the wake of the political shock caused by Sébastien Lecornu’s resignation, the president has never been so alone. On Tuesday, the first of his prime ministers, Édouard Philippe, took a step that no one within the Central Core had dared to take before him: referring to a state that was “loose,” the head of Horizons urged the president to schedule his resignation for the beginning of 2026, in order to organise “an early presidential election” after the adoption of a budget. 

The day before, it was another of Emmanuel Macron’s prime ministers, the secretary general of the presidential party, Gabriel Attal, who confided that he no longer understood the head of state’s decisions……

https://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/a-la-une/crise-politique-apres-la-demission-de-sebastien-lecornu-pression-maximale-sur-emmanuel-macron-1759862997

Yesterday’s:

Only one story today. Macron panics and asks the resigning PM to re-form a Government.

A chaotic day, dogged by the anger of the opposition…

Forty-eight hours of added time. Faced with an unprecedented crisis and under pressure from all sides, Emmanuel Macron asked the outgoing Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, to conduct “final negotiations by Wednesday evening” on a “platform of action” for the “stability of the country,” the Élysée Palace announced Monday evening. No dissolution, as the National Rally (RN) demanded, no left-wing Prime Minister, as the Socialists wanted, and even less the resignation demanded by the Insoumis (Rebellious Insurgents). But Emmanuel Macron is renewing his confidence in a loyal supporter to try to save what remains of the common ground.

“I have accepted the request of the President of the Republic to conduct final discussions with the political forces for the stability of the country,” the outgoing Prime Minister replied on X. I will inform the Head of State on Wednesday evening whether this is possible or not, so that he can draw all the necessary conclusions.”

In the event of another failure, Emmanuel Macron has said he is ready to “take responsibility,” his entourage has announced. The last stop before the dissolution?

https://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/a-la-une/formation-du-gouvernement-mission-de-la-derniere-chance-pour-sebastien-lecornu-un-premier-ministre-demissionnaire-1759779326

For the National Rally, censorship is assured. The RN-UDR (Union of the Right for the Republic) alliance will “systematically censor any government,” assured Éric Ciotti, until the dissolution of the National Assembly or the resignation of Emmanuel Macron, the two scenarios presented by the RN.

“I no longer understand the decisions of the President of the Republic since the dissolution,” Gabriel Attal [Previously a PM] criticized on TV. “We must agree to change our approach: put the ‘What’ before the ‘Who’,” he argued. “We must first agree on a compromise and then form a government, as I demanded before the appointment of Sébastien Lecornu,” ​​he continued.

https://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/a-la-une/direct-suivez-la-premiere-journee-du-gouvernement-lecornu-au-bord-de-l-implosion-1759727744