A
British Celebration
A few weeks ago Gordon Brown, the Scottish Chancellor of the Exchequer,
called for a national holiday to celebrate Britishness, similar to the
American and French models.
While this seen as a self-serving stunt to make him more acceptable as
a potential Prime Minister, it has the merit of opening a useful debate
about the real nature of Britishness.
Already we hear the usual suspects using words like 'diversity' when
asked for their views on the subject, in an obvious attempt to pre-empt
the form and content of the proposed celebration. So the following
observations should help to clarify matters for all those people with a
legitimate claim to Britishness:
- No
one becomes British by political diktat.
- No
one becomes British by declaration and disavowing their non-British
origins.
- Only
those with English, Scottish, Ulster or Welsh ancestry qualify as
British in the eyes of their authentic compatriots.
- Some
Europeans may be regarded as British at one remove if they have been
resident in this country long enough to become indistinguishable
from the indigenous population.
- It
is immediately obvious that anyone of non-European ancestry has
no claim whatever to Britishness.
- A
'multi-cultural' Britain is therefore a contradiction in terms.
- The
British are an ancestrally-related community with a shared history over
many generations.
- The
apparent anxiety of alien immigrants to qualify as 'British' is
motivated by their desire to gain access to the benefits enjoyed by
authentic British residents.
- 'Racial
discrimination' is merely a pejorative description of racial loyalty
and loyalty to one's own kind can never be other than commendable.
- 'Racism'
strictly refers to uncharitable behaviour towards aliens, and must
never be confused with the perfectly natural and wholesome preference
for people of one's own race. For obvious reasons this distinction is
ignored by alien malcontents and renegade politicians trying to exploit
their votes.
- According
to recent research, after some 65 years of alien immigration, hardly
any of the indigenous population include blacks or Asians among their
immediate friends .
- If,
as is frequently claimed, Third World immigrants have somehow enriched
this country, why have their own homelands remained so ignorant and
poor and dependent on Western charity?
- Those
who now contend that this country is dependent on Third World
immigrants for economic success and social services are left to explain
who created the British Empire and maintained it through two world wars
and a major economic depression.
- When
a former Foreign Secretary was challenged to specify the alleged
benefits of Third World immigration, all he could come up with was a
popular curry dish actually 'invented' by the British!
- Those
Third World immigrants with useful skills owe their first allegiance to
their own homelands . That they choose to desert their own kind is
enough to debar their attempts to become British residents.
- The
indigenous people of Britain have never been asked to approve the Third
World invasion of their homeland . Moreover, every poll on the
subject reveals an overwhelming opposition to it.
- The
Race and Public Order Acts were introduced by renegade politicians to
suppress public expression of resistance to multi-racialism. That in
itself is evidence of the fact that multi-racialism is a political
diktat and will never be a social reality.
<>- The only government
action needed to restore Britain to its own people is a new Citizenship
Act and abolition of the Race and Public Order Acts; and such action
will never be forthcoming from a Lib/Lab/Con coalition which promotes
multiracialism and submission to the European Union.
- There
is no prospect whatever of maintaining let alone improving the quality
of life in Britain without repatriating unwanted immigrants to their
countries of origin.
In the
meantime, every genuine Briton has a patriotic duty to frustrate
renegade policies, unseat the politicians who support them, and
disabuse aliens of their 'British' pretensions. That is the best
possible way of celebrating Britishness, along with shunning any
pseudo-British celebrations mounted by renegades and including aliens.
For
Race and Nation
F
Kimbal Johnson
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