Re: Happy Clappers -- and the BBC's Two-Minute Hate
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Jim ®

04/28/2020, 09:19:07
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What's really frightening, though, is how Bruce's voice is almost alone, at least amongst English ones in Scandinavia, who aren't part of the PC political-cultural uniparty. And it isn't easy. He's had all sorts of publication routes cut off and the tides only flow in one direction. 

Great guy too, by the way. Laurie and I spent an evening with him when we were in Oslo. He loaded us up with a ton of his books we had to cart home though. Want one or two?

I can't believe how prolific a good writer can get when they get going. But who's listening to Bruce? 

Speaking of great commentary, by the way, did you read that long VDH piece I posted? He's on a level of his own. He's a classicist by training. I read a book of his called "Who killed Homer?" about the insidious politically correct agenda to gut and eventually kill their real meaning and his essay begins on his home turf. 

Also, something quite incredible -- hm, I may have already mentioned it -- is Steve Bannon's podcast:

https://listen.warroom.org/

He is drawing a very sharp bead on China right now. Amazing guests. Incredible analysis. 

And then there's good old Dennis Prager:

https://www.dennisprager.com/column/our-dress-rehearsal-for-a-police-state/

I'm sorry to think that if you read this you'll partly shrug as what's new for America is already old hat in the UK. 

Then again, the impulse has always been a twisted part of the American dream:

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/04/1933_film_shows_lefts_ageless_fondness_for_fascism.html






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