Showing posts with label revolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label revolution. Show all posts

Saturday, January 27, 2024

#BorderCrisis Memes

 


Well it's all going on, eh?



And then some




Fire up the grill



Missouri



And let's not forget our brave farmers




And Montana too



And on and on, but maybe the old memes are the best memes.




Pro Patria,

LSP

PS. Bonus memes:



heh

Saturday, July 9, 2022

You Dirty Little Beast!

 


Guns are great, we love them, they spell freedom and they're awesome in and of themselves, plus they're fun to shoot. But here's the thing, if you shoot them they get dirty, filthy dirty, and if you don't clean them they don't work. Useless.




Deadly gas guns especially. Great fun, no doubt about it, and all very well regulated militia, but they're a pain to clean, thanks a lot, gas impingement system. Still, it works and works well, if you can afford the ammo, which is questionable for most.




In related news, the people of Sri Lanka rose up and overthrew their dirty, corrupt, GloboHomo Green Government, chasing their beloved GreenCorpRainbow leader out of the country, and who can blame them? No more farms or food for you, serfs, we're going green! Pan to enraged mob storming presidential palace.

A harbinger of things to come? That in mind, a clean gun is a happy gun.

#2A,

LSP

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Michaelmas

 



It's the great Feast of the Archangel today and we surely need his protection right about now. Here's a small sample, via Zero:


Evergrande’s going down.  And it’s taking the life savings of countless good people down with it.

But while Evergrande’s going down.  Food prices are going up.  Moreover, they’re going up a lot.

According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), global food prices were up nearly 33 percent year over year in August.  Vegetable oil, grains, and meat all cost more.  Unfortunately, rising food prices – and empty stomachs – often presage social chaos and revolution.

If you recall, a decade ago food inflation triggered the Arab Spring uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa.  And food shortages were commonplace in Communist Romania in the 1980s.  That was before the country’s dictator Nicolae Ceausescu was overthrown, tried by a kangaroo court, lined up against a wall, and executed by firing squad on Christmas Day in 1989.

Rare is the revolution ignited by a populace with a full stomach.  Historically, surges against an oppressive regime are sparked by a steep and extended rise in food prices.



 

 Rare is the revolution ignited by a populace with a full stomach. Take note, elite puppet stooge rulers of the NWO. You have been weighed in the balance and found wanting.

Sermon over, as you were,

LSP

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Who Do You Love?


Who do you love? Anyone, anything? To put it another way, what do you really want, bread and power, the world, the flesh and devil or some other thing?

Your call. Sermon over,

LSP

Friday, February 15, 2019

Revolution?



See, thing is everyone was gonna settle down into this perfect equilibrium, just like pilot scheme Sweden but better. Consider.

National boundaries erased, a hugely cheapened workforce thanks to massive immigration, the old industrial centers of the West globalized to welfare and the spirit of what used to be the First World erased to make way for a new way of being, where you, the serf, become a mindless drone of the New World Order hivemind.




Ruled over by the banking elites, obviously. People like Rothschild protege Macron or Deep State approved Hillary, and greased along by appeal to leftist virtue signaling. "Borders are Fascist!", oh yeah, like having a country, how very Nazi. Better vote Hillary.

What a plan, and so feasible. You can see it being gamed out in multi-million dollar chalets overlooking Davos, Aspen or the millionaire woods of New England. Then the wheels started to come off the billion dollar fraud scheme.

Trump got elected. Disaster. Britain voted to leave the hated, unelected Brussels NWO, Hungary said no, France went berserk in a paroxysm of "we hate you, elite millionaire socialists," and Spain's starting to follow suit. 




Seems no one likes the banking elite utopia, except the stooge dupe fools of the new billionaire socialist aristocracy. An aristocracy that's totally removed from your way of life, concerns or aspirations, a tiny ruling class with no connection to the people it governs.

We've seen this before, in France. Do you remember how the episode ended? Don't say guillotine.

Your Friend,

LSP

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

The Crimes of England



What were the crimes of England? According to G.K. Chesterton, writing in 1915, they were mostly to do with England siding with Prussia. This bias towards Germany, going back at least to the days of Frederick the Great, helped cause the Napoleonic conflict, barbarism against the Irish, the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and the then unfolding horrors of World War I. Nothing quite like a bold call, thank you GKC.

With the caveat that "a little Chesterton can go a long way" and whether you agree with him or not, he writes with a bravado that can be startling. Here he is on "the idea of the Citizen."

The idea of the Citizen is that his individual human nature shall be constantly and creatively active in altering the State. The Germans are right in regarding the idea as dangerously revolutionary. Every Citizen is a revolution. That is, he destroys, devours and adapts his environment to the extent of his own thought or conscience.

Every Citizen is a revolution? There are times when GKC is like a charge, a very clever, quick-footed and amusing charge, but a charge nonetheless.

I love that,

LSP

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Throwing the Cat


In the tumultuous days of the early nineteenth century, when Reform and Riot were in the air of England and the French Revolution loomed large across the Channel, Archbishop Howley sat on the throne of Augustine in Canterbury.

Howley was an old-fashioned High-Churchman and an opponent of Reform, which prompted an angry mob to attack his carriage on the rough streets of Canterbury. Howley's Chaplain exclaimed:

"Your Grace, they have thrown a dead cat at me!" To which the prelate replied, "You may thank God, sir, it was not a live one."

There's a moral in that, if you care to draw it, for today's Church.

LSP