David Davis
A couple of weeks ago I began the long slow campaign to lambast jumped-up-chappies who can cook well, to whose heads goes the drug of celebrity-power, and who than start to influence politicians (all evil, especially at the moment) to execute pernicious and unthought-through “policies”, the effects of which will inflict on ordinary working people the torments reserved by Dante for the damned.
It seems that the Daily Telegraph thought he was going over the hill some time ago - nearly nine months, a lifetime in the sleb media.
Ramsay is a cook - plain and simple. He is a very, very good one, there’s no denying that: he would not have made the fortune he has, otherwise. The problem comes with all these people when they start believing the notion that the State ought to enforce certain behaviour, and that they and they alone have the power and right to dictate what to do. I even believe that the wife of a pop singer called Mr Andrew Sumner is trying to save the rain forests by flying everywhere with hundreds of staff, to “work on people”.
In a libertarian world, which is to say in reality something approaching a conservative minimal state, the way to influence policy would be truly via the ballot box. I suppose poeple like ramsay are trying to bypass it because they think the mechanism doesn’t work any more?
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David Davis
Yesterday evening I dashed this off.
I think that the absolute removal of worthwhile liberal classical content and knowledge from, and the hollowing-out of, the British State “syllabuses” is a deliberate act by a socialist Enemy Class, sadly composed mostly of native British subjects. I have no real clue why they want to do this: it seems such an illogical thing to want, seem from my position as a bumpkin.
They either instinctively hate our culture and what English liberalism is and stands for, or they have been taught to do so while our back was turned, by emplaced enemies from “outside”.
The best way to neutralise a powerful, morally-based civilisation whose people instinctively stand in your way because you are objectively evil and wicked, must be to spend some decades corrupting and perverting its education philosophy, content and objectives. If you are that evil, then you have - as i said - all the time in the world. The Fabians come to mind, but I can’t credit them with deliberately encompassing that amount of intellectual and spiritual depravity, gestated over so long.
Discuss.
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