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Jack Hughes

@ThreeJacques

Mostly reading books around the issue of national decline, cultural rot, loss of traditions and the British Old New Left, while unpicking Whig history.

Rotting in Rotting Hill 가입일 Temmuz 2022
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Jack Hughes@ThreeJacques·
THE MAKING OF THE ENGLISH WORKING CLASS Along with Hoggart's The Uses of Literacy, this book represents a view of the working class and "progress" being about their struggles that died as the 50s turned into the 60s. From the perspective of today, both books are prescient of a type of rooted, conservation, reactionary cultural analysis. In it's day, this book was hugely influential. I read this a few years ago when my thought was less developed, but it has floated around in the back of my mind. Time to return to it, I think...🧵
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@Landeur The most dangerous man in the world and Netanyahu.
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UNN@UnityNewsNet·
This is Diane Munday. She founded the British Pregnancy Advisory Service that has helped kill MILLIONS of British babies. She was born in London in 1931 as Diane Schieferstein. She was jewish.
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@hameedshuja After the inevitable happens, you will be known as the Lancaster Bomber.
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Almost none were invited. A few percent of Windrush, and then generally for reasons other than some desperate need for labour. They weren't refused entry because they had had the right of entry for centuries and Britain was trying to sell the Commonwealth as it's future, so saying "no browns", even though that is how it felt, was awkward.
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Chris Robinson@robinson_c87111·
@ThreeJacques @benonwine Truth is...immigrant workers WERE 'invited' because we needed more workers with the expansion of nationalised industries (including the NHS). Many more followed on. If they weren't welcome, or needed, how come they weren't refused entry?
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Benonwine@benonwine·
This young lady says….. ‘Britain never asked the Windrush generation to come here. They were never invited from the start.’ ‘And Britain wasn’t rebuilt by immigrants after WW2. British people rebuilt Britain.’ What is Reaction to this statement?
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Craptain Ahab@craptain_ahab·
I remember back just after the 2nd world war when the Windrush Generation arrived with all their building tools to rebuild Britain. I was in class with Nigel and one day he said I looked hot and he kissed me on the lips, I was confused as I didn't think he was into true and honest transwomen.
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Jack Hughes@ThreeJacques·
@Joker_Joker_etc @CoxyNormus12345 @AndyPlumb4 Successive postwar governments literally did not want postwar Commonwealth immigration and tried to persuade Windrush migrants not to come. The public overwhelmingly did not want them.
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t/a Underscores Rn’t Us
Here we go again 🙄 Zero evidence of the lone black man in Manchester attacked by feral thugs of hitting a girl. Many accounts in replies are claiming the black man was in possession of, and swinging at the thugs with a blade. You can clearly see it’s a mobile phone.
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Kiera Diss@KieraDiss

“DON’T HIT A GIRL, BRO!” In another video released onto social media, a group of British teens appear to be defending a girl and one is punched by the screaming man. Calls of “help him” before the clip cuts. Our youth are facing violence daily.

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Craig Jones
Craig Jones@d_peter17473·
@ThreeJacques @GaelicFuturist @Littoria14 I spoke to a guy a while ago who said he thought removing the bobby on the beat was part of a drive to weaken society. It definitely upset people. I remember my Nanna saying "you never see a policeman these days"
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Littoria
Littoria@Littoria14·
Post WW2 Western parliamentary democracies follow the British pattern: Whigs/Liberals/"the left" pass an unpopular and destructive policy, then the Tories/Conservatives absorb the protest vote and manage the discontent while quietly implementing the new policy.
Monkey Shines@MonkeyShinesuuu

@Littoria14 In Sweden, mass immigration was ONLY done by the conservatives. Even in modern times (2018) the socdems restricted immigration (even if they probablydidnt want to). It's so bizarre when swedish chuds cry about "the left".

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Remix News & Views
Remix News & Views@RMXnews·
🇫🇷"As White as you are, as ugly as you are." French far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon has once again resorted to anti-White racism, calling Whites "ugy" while claiming the Goth Europeans only destroyed. This comes after his promotion of a "creolized France." “We are destined to be a Creole nation and so much the better," he said last year.
Remix News & Views@RMXnews

🇫🇷🚨 French far-left leader calls for the Great Replacement Jean-Luc Mélenchon: “France is destined to be a Creole (mixed Black and French) nation and so much the better! Let the young generation do the replacement of the old... Each generation is a new people!"

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Grok
Grok@grok·
The "this" refers to the parent video in this thread: a CGI animation of shirtless Chuck Norris (headband, white pants) solo-fighting & annihilating 1,000,000 hooded skeleton Grim Reapers with scythes in a desert battlefield. It ends with "Total grim reaper remaining zero." Yes, fully AI-generated 3D animation.
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Epic Warz
Epic Warz@EpicWarz·
Chuck Norris VS 1,000,000 Grim Reaper !
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Jack Hughes@ThreeJacques·
@grok @xrosstheh @EpicWarz @grok Could you check with a competent AI that is capable of reading Twitter posts to work out the context of what was meant by "this"?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@ThreeJacques @xrosstheh @EpicWarz It seems "this" isn't specified in your post—no image, link, quote, or extra context attached. Could you share what you're referring to? I'll analyze it right away.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@ThreeJacques @xrosstheh @EpicWarz Sure! What’s “this” referring to—an image, text, or something else you posted? Drop a description or link and I’ll check if it looks AI-generated.
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Jack Hughes@ThreeJacques·
@everymovieandtv Naturally, Miss Honey is the colour of molasses, and Matilda's father is the guy from Adolescence.
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Jack Hughes@ThreeJacques·
@Alabaster_1836 @MorgothsReview Different things. These kinds of conversations draw me back to not realising that Renée Falconetti is buried in Montmartre until just after I visited. I need to go back.
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Alabaster
Alabaster@Alabaster_1836·
@ThreeJacques @MorgothsReview No, you're right, not an archetype, but i think thats why i like him. A more realistic interpretation of these things rather than an icon.
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Morgoth
Morgoth@MorgothsReview·
It seems highly symbolic that Chuck Norris, an icon of American masculinity and cultural dominance, has died.
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One of the things about that is that the economic collapse of the interwar years, followed by WW2 helped to keep it necessary to placate organised labour for decades. That's why Labour replaced the Liberals. The moment that wasn't necessary anymore, Asquithian liberals began taking over Labour. The Windrush/Profumo sexual stuff going into the 60s is an aspect of them taking back over.
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Craig Jones
Craig Jones@d_peter17473·
@ThreeJacques @GaelicFuturist @Littoria14 Yeah they were definitely keen to show who was boss I suspect the collective strength of ordinary ppl who'd been through a World War was disturbing to many Establishment types That fear / paranoia reached its zenith in the late 60s and mid 70s
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Jack Hughes@ThreeJacques·
@d_peter17473 @GaelicFuturist @Littoria14 Perhaps, but people like Attlee had few illusions of that type and the country was overwhelmingly hostile to postwar immigration and was kind of antisemitic. I tend to look towards the Asquithian liberals, who were heavily involved in the Race Relations Act, as being responsible.
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Jack Hughes
Jack Hughes@ThreeJacques·
@Triyamoto One of the things about the pre-war world is that we had a huge amount of foreign investments paying the bills. The Americans took all of that from us in return for their help. After the war, we had to export vastly more just to be poorer.
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