Eric Arthur Blair

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Eric Arthur Blair

@ErArBla

Butlins Nationalist.

UK Katılım Aralık 2016
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Eric Arthur Blair
Eric Arthur Blair@ErArBla·
Anglo-Saxon (or Germanic-Celt) Split Personality Theory The idea that the Germanic (flat hierarchy, explorers, freedom loving, pragmatic) and Celtic (top-down hierarchy, nativist, regal, ideological) parts of the Anglo-Saxon race are in constant battle with each other.
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@AylmerTH @X Thank God for cameras. We've got MPs monologuing their evil desires like cartoon supervillains.
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Aylmer@AylmerTH·
British MP Max Wilkinson: @x is a "massive problem" because it allows critics of mass immigration to "have their voice heard in a really easy way that they couldn't in the past".
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@BovrilG "Theres nothing Israel fears more than jews being in control! Mwhahahhaha!"
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@Landeur 24 hour bingo halls must be the saddest places on Earth. A collection of people with nothing to live for who lack the will to die.
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@AydinPaladin Copying every ethnocentric policy Israel has is the future of nationhood. For all their (many) faults the one big positive quality jews possess is their ability to propagate themselves, and that's something worth copying.
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Aydin Paladin🍸👑💛🖤✝️📊
Y'Know how Jews have Birthright trips to Israel? I swear, every Anglo-Saxon blooded American needs to do the same here, provided he not be annoying (legally enforced). You will understand so quickly why this is OUR "holy land" so fucking fast and in such an existential way, it's unreal.
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Eric Arthur Blair@ErArBla·
The YooKay Investor: 20k in current account. Never opened a savings account. "What's an ISA?" Doesn't buy stocks and shares because he says it's a casino.
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@patrickc @RuxandraTeslo This tweet reflects how the word expert has been destroyed and credentials have lost all meaning. You're the sort of person who would eat poison if a man in a university told you that poison was actually good for you.
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Patrick Collison@patrickc·
@RuxandraTeslo I think this just reflects a lack of expertise on your part -- like, if you'd actually studied architecture, you'd understand that the buildings on the right are better. x.com/PedroCo6744396…
Bob Sacamano@PedroCo67443965

@UrbanCourtyard Call it what you want, but they are in fact imitating old buildings, which doesn't work along with functionality, materials and technology. Trust me, I'm an architect. It's popular among nostalgic and sentimental people without being full conscious about architecture.

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Ruxandra Teslo 🧬@RuxandraTeslo·
València: street with old buildings vs street with new ones. Why is everything built in the modern era so distasteful?
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Eric Arthur Blair
Eric Arthur Blair@ErArBla·
@anglofuturist All the left wing political movements of the 20th Century were just the exact same Communist claptrap, yet all the right wing ones were unique and nation-specific. One disease can propagate across all nations, but a life-giving movement must be tailor-made to fit a people.
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"British MAGA", like "British Gaullism" and other replicas of successful foreign movements, will fail because they're just unoriginal. Really, our efforts should be concentrated on creating something unique to Britain, and not just emulating what you've seen on the FYP this week.
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Xolg@Xolgy18083·
@wotanglican @anglofuturist Honestly I don't understand it. Cromwell has pretty consistently been viewed negatively all across the UK and Ireland. He's primarily known as the asshole that banned Christmas for a reason. Cromwells most notable for being 1) The guy who killed his King. 2) Someone who betrayed
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Eric Arthur Blair@ErArBla·
The main difference between Bukele and people like Trump and Meloni is that he actually wants to fix his country. His goal isn't to lie to trick plebs into voting for him. This was also the main difference between LKY and the other post-British Empire colonial leaders.
vittorio@IterIntellectus

i know it's a meme, but fuck me, he pressed the button and he actually fixed *everything* i wonder how much beauty is just sitting there hidden behind our fear to punish 1% of criminals

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Alex Beyman@AlexBeyman·
@matthewschmitz 1. Literally never heard of that book 2. Unflattering memes are unconnected to truth, & an admission of winning ground using playground bully tactics rather than effective, principled argument
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Rory Stewart needs to be studied. No one in political living memory has been more 180° wrong on every topic going than this clown. Mid wits assume he is bright because he looks like a geek and speaks with an OE lilt. He’s just a posh spaz. Sorry. I am so tired of this fawning preening bollocks from friendly left adjacent media. Stewart is literally the fucking Jim Kramer of politics. Bin.
Oli Dugmore@OliDugmore

“Rory Stewart is the best prime minister we never had.” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve read that sentence, in my texts, in comments sections, after our interviews. Over the last 10 years he’s spoken to me as a Tory leadership contender, Covid canary in the coal mine, independent London mayoral candidate, or, as in this instance, a podcaster and author. His brand of conscientious conservatism beguiles the significant part of our country that is relatively normal and looked on in horror/confusion as the right wing actively attacked Britain and/or descended into explicit bigotry, parochialism, and conspiracy. We spoke about political evil and how it’s often fun to be so, boarding schools, and whether or not we should rewild wolves in Britain. Eclectic and thoughtful. Performative and precise. I think it’s the best episode of The Exchange so far, but it’s Yanis Varoufakis next week and that was pretty good too. Subscribe, listen in bio, text me about alternate realities. xx @RoryStewartUK @NewStatesman

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George Spencer@HeracleanVision·
Miriam Cates absolutely terrifies me - she is probably the most totalitarian politician in Britain today, not for ideological reasons but because her entire politics is a projection of the desire to longhouse the world, to bind every person in a great web of social control with her at the center. Chilling.
Miriam Cates@miriam_cates

It’s interesting how, a few years ago, this kind of unprovoked public rudeness and flinging of crude insults would have had serious professional repercussions for the instigator, marking him/her out as someone who is insecure, aggressive and unreliable. Times change I guess🤷‍♀️

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Eric Arthur Blair@ErArBla·
@MillennialWoes M BASED Shyamalan made a film from The Last Airbender cartoon and turned all the evil characters brown and all the good characters White. It caused major controversy at the time.
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@AndrewOrlowski The blog post masquerading as a book has been a serious problem for awhile now and hopefully Substack destroys the entire genre.
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Andrew Orlowski
Andrew Orlowski@AndrewOrlowski·
The Posh Turn and The British Spring are the best political essays of the decade, and these are not from the left. Should they be puts-on-serious-face books? To be chewed over at Hay Festival, perhaps, or an FT Ideas Festival? Christ, no. Most books should have remained Tweets.
John Merrick@johnpmerrick

While it's fun to laugh at someone who wrote such obvious nonsense, i do have a broader point buried in the article too. It's hard today to think of someone from the British right writing a serious book –– in fact, it's hard to picture them even reading one

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Eric Arthur Blair@ErArBla·
@maxyyjones It's literally about a data centre opening in an empty town where no one talks face to face because they're on their phones. That's the plot. You called me an average normie yet after one tweet of pushback you're calling me intellectual and snobby. You are a fraud. MUTED!
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Max Jones
Max Jones@maxyyjones·
So you’re trying to say it is “surface level” — something the average person would take away immediately after first watch — that Eddington is about how the internet is used as a tool of counterinsurgency by the nexus of financial-military-corporate industry to silo off the average social media consumer into distorted versions of reality detached from their material realities, specifically in order for this very nexus to carry out covert campaigns of wealth/power expansion? This, according to you, is something that the average “reddit reading media literacy goon” like myself immediately takes away from the film without further reflection or insight? Or are you just a pseudo intellectual snobby twitter troll masquerading as someone who has anything interesting to say? I think you’ve made the answer clear, Mr. Blair.
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Max Jones@maxyyjones·
Eddington appears “on the nose” to the average normie, and understandably so—this is an effect of its hyper-political language and constant allusion to Covid-era culture war issues. But the movie is actually about something much more prescient; the internet’s role as a weapon of counterinsurgency, and its relationship with the covert underbelly of the deep state. I advise everyone who might be interested in such ideas who didn’t like Eddington to rewatch with this in mind. It’s a true masterpiece that captures the present moment better than any fictional story I’ve seen.
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@isaacfeldberg It's trite, on the nose, boring. Pure slop for a degenerated culture.

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Isaac Feldberg
Isaac Feldberg@isaacfeldberg·
The answer to this is really Ari Aster’s EDDINGTON. “The weirder things get, and the longer we live in them, the more normal they become. But something huge is happening right now, and we have no say in it.” boxd.it/2BG
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Emma Camp@emmma_camp_

Question for the group: has there been any great art about Covid? Any incredible literary novels or films? I can't think of anything off the top of my head but my cultural knowledge is not limitless.

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