Political Culture

  • Caught: “Stop Democracy” leader

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, the leader of an anti-democracy movement called “Stop Democracy” that’s said to be operate out of the Cotswolds area in Oxfordshire has now been spotted loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to be responsible for many large acts of agitation against the UK public, including driving protest as a form of social disruption in London and in other large cities, and using sexual threats to force large-scale social suicides.

    A suspect alleged of running an anti-democracy movement seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s also behind a nefarious and false movement to make Manchester the capital of England, in place of London as a global city, which is alleged to be responsible for the harassment of many Mayors, and local leaders.

    It’s believed this has resulted in social disturbances, also, leading to complaints from Civic leaders as to the organisation of English politics both nationally and locally, and the authority of Parliament itself.

    Finally, he’s been included in a list of global agitators by the UN who make false accusations against whole populations as to deeply embedded paedophilia, including China as its top target for on-foot mission.

  • Our politics still evokes strong feelings

    There’s a rumour that George Orwell wrote his famous work 1984 based on 1,984 testimonies of experiences during the Wars. He looked at archive newspaper clippings, statements, and eyewitness accounts wherever he could find them. He put these together to sum up the feelings of the day, and to epitomise the thinking of the people around him.

    His novel is a cultural work, or an artifice (as one writer described it to me) for our nation. It’s understood in our deepest, innermost thoughts and feelings. It’s believed by some that more book groups exist around this work by Orwell than any by Tolkien or similar writers.

    It hits deep, and yet it hits where it hurts for many people. The themes and images evoke something of the reality of today. It’s the enduring power of a political work. It’s not just a tale told by a Journalists eye, but it has some veracity to it because it sympathises with us. It takes on our horrors and interprets the ghouls and shadows into more.

  • Trump isn’t all about risk

    President Trump is unnerving liberals. His administration has thrown more curve balls than a star pitcher.

    The print is flowing off the press at a stunning rate. He’s set ablaze a market for news unlike any President.

    His enemies are diverse. So’s his activity. Major colleges hate him. Big law firms loath it. Media just want it ended.

    In the stands, it may look clear he’s made a mistake. Pick fewer fights. Less edgy politics. Fewer radical policies.

    Yet, Republicans do plans. Cue DOGE. They get impatience. Yell at Russia. They love projects. Bring on crypto.