Thursday The concept of a middle class is very new. It emerged in England during the Industrial Revolution. From there it spread throughout the UK and then outward to what became known as the Western world. Since time immemorial, there had been the few who were strong (rich) and the many who were weak (poor). The strong took from the weak and that was … [Read more...]
The Law of the Jungle
Monday The concept of a middle class is very new. It emerged in England during the Industrial Revolution. From there it spread throughout the UK and then outward to what became known as the Western world. Since time immemorial, there had been the few who were strong (rich) and the many who were weak (poor). The strong took from the weak and that was just … [Read more...]
Black Lives Matter
Thursday BLM is a remake of the century-old ‘Marxism is our future’ comedy. The plot is little-changed, but the new actors are degenerate children with none of the revolutionary charm of the original cast. Their violence, burning, looting, statue toppling and book burning is a re-run of the 1930’s German socialism. One day, most of these BLM thugs will … [Read more...]
Separation of the Sexes
Friday A few months ago, I read an article in the UK’s Daily Mail in which a former feminist wrote that she had changed her ways. Why? She had a little boy and had watched what he had to go through upon reaching school age. Recently, I spoke with a visiting American and his wife. They had three daughters and both of us fathers agreed that we had never … [Read more...]
19th Century Prosperity
Tuesday At the turn of the 20th century, governments turned their backs on Gold. It is no wonder the ‘working class’ became revolutionaries. Lacking an understanding of how they had been shafted, they turned to Marx. A classic case of ‘out of the frying pan and into the fire’. The below is extracted from Dawn of Gold. 19th … [Read more...]