Nationalism has always simmered. You do know that our national religion is called the National Health Service, right? "Racism" is a political construct and growing like cancer. It is all coming from the educated radical left universities and privileged middle class Centrists
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Als antwoord op @BBCPropaganda
It is about reacting to what you have lost. Many have lost a lot since the 1960s. It has reached the point where our country would shatter from failing to deal with it.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
Centrists are pushing the 'everybody is a racist" narrative to divide us and set us against each other, not because Britain has a problem with racism. They are creating racism. They are trying to destroy our national identity and our national unity. That is the culture war.
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Als antwoord op @BBCPropaganda
Both and neither. It is there. It is no systemic but it is widespread. There's a difference. The culture war started with mass deinsdustrialisation. Entire communities were bombed out by it.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
You are pushing their narrative for them and I'm not accepting it. Our society has class based divisions not race based divisions. Rich black women are not victims. Poor white men are not repressing them. The upper middle class use "racist" and "sexist" to divide the lower class
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Als antwoord op @BBCPropaganda @JonMarcStanley
There was and always will be "racism" to a degree but we had largely eliminated it as a major thing in the 80s when I was growing up alongside poor people who happened who might have had different skin colour, listening to the same bands like UB40.
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Als antwoord op @BBCPropaganda @JonMarcStanley
What I'm seeing is US segregation creeping into a liberal Britain I grew up in. "Black culture". "Black history month" "White privilege". Immigrant ghettos encouraged to segregate by Labour MPs to harvest votes, not to integrate into our class system, which liberal Tories win
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Als antwoord op @BBCPropaganda @JonMarcStanley
The reason Labour have switched from class based to identity based politics is Socialism lost the class argument after the 70s and 80s. The working class voted Tory in the 80s. They voted for Brexit. They vote Tory now.
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Als antwoord op @BBCPropaganda @JonMarcStanley
Labour in the 70s where racist at the bottom. Old "working men's clubs" were full of it and Labour MPs had to cater for that. Thatcher's liberalism was about the individual, not collectivist identity. Blair had to adopt it. Labour discovered minority groups and went after those
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Als antwoord op @BBCPropaganda @JonMarcStanley
Blair encouraged mass migration, which created target demographic blocks for Labour to pray on. They need those blocks to have victim status to win votes. They adapted the old class messaging.
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and wrecked house affordability
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