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[–]Fitter_HappierWhite Nationalist 7 insightful - 2 fun7 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

I think we should just adopt these old posters as our new posters. What are they going to say? I know this meme with old picnics has been done but I think there's still a lot of mileage in using them to trigger globohomoists.

[–]VarangianRasputin 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Back in the 60s the average Labour voter would be appalled over what's happening today. Then during the 70's the left got over-run with Marxists (mostly Trotskyists) and other internationalist socialists, who pushed it to internationalism and multiculturalism.

They went from Left-Wing Nationalists ("Luv me cuntree, 'ate tha pufftas, simple as.") to Internationalists ("omg BoJo and Nigel Farage are fascists") in about ten years.

[–][deleted] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Even in the 1970s the Labour party was still attuned to its white working-class base, even if there were Marxist types pushing hard-left stuff in the party itself. They opposed globalism and were actually against joining the EEC (the precursor to the modern EU). They were not openly pro-immigration.

The landscape changed after 1979 when Maggie Thatcher's Tories won the election. That was a rejection of both Old Labour and the Old Right like Enoch Powell. Thatcher fully embraced "colourblind" neoliberalism, and even though net immigration was actually at a negative during her years in office, they laid the groundwork for Zionist neocon/neolib New Labour and mass immigration. Thatcher herself once said her greatest achievement was Tony Blair and New Labour. Blair's economic advisors were Thatcherites, I remember one of them (a contemptible scumbag) was interviewed and more or less said "tough shit, it has to be done for the good of the economy, just like closing the mines" when questioned on the public's opposition to mass immigration.

"International socialism" was never an option, we got international capitalism.

[–]Mr9to5 5 insightful - 2 fun5 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

gasp

It’s so close to hate thought. It’s like... they want them to have... a secure existence and a future! So wrong, I need to go sit in a corner and chant “Ibram Kendi” 1000 times just to repent from seeing such genocidal mania!

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In 2020, a more accurate poster would be a bunch of Pakis chasing the girl and the boy undergoing gender reassignment.

[–]Jacinda[S] 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

SS: Found this posted at r/BritishNationalism. It gives some idea how the political landscape has changed.

I've posted about this before but the Labour Party's decision, under the Blair government to permanently alter the racial demographics of Britain — in part a deliberate decision to destroy British nationalism as a political force — was unprecedented in the history of the nation.

American Conservative:

[T]he mass immigration that Britain has experienced since 1997—the year Tony Blair’s New Labour government radically revised the immigration laws in a deliberate effort to transform Britain into a multicultural society—has had an effect wholly different from that of all previous political and social disruptions. Mass immigration hasn’t merely embellished, changed, or even assaulted the enduring, resilient national culture that Orwell adumbrated. Rather, by its very nature—by its inherent logic, and by the ideology, aspirations, and world-historical forces from which it springs and to which it gives expression—it perforce obliterates that culture. [Cont...]