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I study: Firefox is happily quicker. Passchendaele.

4 October, 2008 · Leave a Comment

David Davis

I combat, almost daily, the fascist lefty Lloyd-Georgiano-barbarian pre-civilisational claptrap about “Lions led by Donkeys”, when I try to teach “modern history” to young people. It is needful to do. The post-Hegelian-GramscoMarxiaNazis (who are baddish men and women, so please don’t try to buy used cars from them, or swap dirty un-Nortoned floppies with them) yet rule my people’s schools and “curricula”. So …. I must haul my swordpoint out of the bloodied mud in the very late afternoon, spit on my hands, grab the hilts, and hew, and do it some more, and sometimes teach in fierce technicolour. And hew, and slash. Again.

And some more. And of course, we are tired, very tired. It is so boring, and tiring, and enervating, and you wonder, gasping, when it will end: to have to fight over this old, old ground, over and over again. It’s just like Passchendaele.

I chanced to do Passchendaele on Wiki a few minutes ago, so as to compare its page with stuff I already know and which is in my Library. It is one of the human race’s most astonishing tragedies, and my position has not changed. If I had been Sean Gabb and also Prime Minister in 1917, then I expect that I would have tried to pull us out of the War.

But the point is that in such a war, there were two possibilities. Either the Allies were right, or they were wrong.

If they were wrong, then militaro-autarkic autocracy, personified by the “Second Reich” and what Brian Micklethwait has (many years ago so it’s not on his blog) called “Prussian Militarism” was going to and would deserve to triumph over all the world, and this would be beneficial. That of course was the intention, as exemplified by the building of a Blue-Water-Navy which emulated the British one precisely.

But if the Allies were right, (and the figures for voluntary enlistment in Britain, at least up to where it was terminated and replaced by consription, suggest this was thought to be so) then it was also right in the context of understanding people’s views of the time, to resist the “European” thrust. The “Central Powers”, which is to say “Europe”, also had naval officers who were not at all stupid, such as Holtzendorff, Tirpitz and Scheer, and who knew that submarines (most primarily) and sea-mines (secondarily) might win them domination of their enemies’ supply lines over the sea.

The entire tragic history of the world, for the last 193 years, hinges on whether English liberalism has the gumption to choose sides and fight for itself on the basis that it is right and other ideas are wrong, or not. At every turn, it has been actively opposed by European continental powers.

Sean Gabb thinks that the EU is “a” problem, but not “the” problem. I think it is “the” problem, now, specifially insofar as is inspires our own home-grown nazi bureaucrats (all too many, sadly, willing to take the money, so as to “only follow orders”) to enforce petty tyranny in areas where the EU does not or cannot be bothered to follow.

Perhaps through oversights, or else we were sleeping because drunk with temporary success in the 1980s, or because our rulers decided to spend the money (and we didn’t protest violently enough) – such as there was – on “peace-dividends” and on the machine-components of pre-capitalist-barbaric socialism (such as a “DHSS”, whatever that might be) we have fallen behind an enemy whose world-view sees us as being in its way.

It was a tragedy that the enemy in WW1 was who it was. This was entirely avoidable if the right measures had been taken both before and after that sad conflict.

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Very humorous

4 October, 2008 · Leave a Comment

David Davis (not that one)

This is about the Tory Party.

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Hands up all those who think it’s deliberate

4 October, 2008 · 2 Comments

David Davis

I return to my pererennial hobby-horse regarding the need for a Libertarian Nation (and one or more such ought to be able to exist) to be – at least initially – heavily armed and defendable.

I think that Men would fight for such an entity, freely. Today’s difficulty for the UK (which is currently anything but libertarian and is rapidly descending into the cesspit of Police-Stateness) is that

(a) We taught the world how to live and to rise out of the slough of tyranny towards individual liberty under a system of impersonal Law,

(b) We need to be punished for it, by the fascist left,

(c) This punishment needs to be public and exemplary,

(d) No chance of exerting any pressure on overseas tyrants, nor of there being any armed forces which might conceivably oppose the above plan from a moral Western civilisational standpoint, can be allowed.

Regular readers of course know to what extent Sean Gabb and I disagree, mostly on entirely cordial terms, about the objectives or need for Britain to be involved in foreign wars and expeditions: these are mostly on behalf of other people, always far away and for those people of whom “we know little or nothing”. Now, if such an ideal libertarian state was to exist, discussion would need to be had about the extent to which it would need to “make the world safe for libertarianism”.

I for one firmly believe that it would come under direct attack from day zero. this might or might not be a straight assault: It is more llijely to be cowardly nibbling, by force, at its overseas commerce. We have already had two sharp lessons about this particular one in the past 100 years alone.

Obvious candidates would be the USSR Russia (as it stands today). I am not sure that places such as Iran (until liberated) and Venezuela would be far behind. I can envisage, too, a congeries of African “nations”, collectively whipped more or less violently (and with the active assistance of the United Nations) by people like the fascist pig Mugabe, and Thabo whatsisname or whoever is currently wielding the weapons in South Africa.

All this makes a credible Blue-Water-Navy, well-backed by air power, and able to transport at need a fairly small but highly-techologically-competent Army, anywhere on the globe within preferably 8 to 12 hours. The point that would need to be made is not just size of response but rapidity – the news Media of the Enemy Class both at home and anywhere overseas do work fast themselves: they would need to be swamped with “breaking news” which is breaking against them rapidly, and moves the jabbering buggers further down their own windpipes and out down through their own arses and into the pot, before they can spin it.

Space-based weaponry and surveillance are an obvious need….cue Tony H!

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