The United Kingdom Is Lost
I see many people paying so much attention to this island we need to stop.
I was watching a video the other day, and they mentioned that in the 1970s, the UK had a rising standard of living, with families getting refrigerators and cars for the first time. My brain said, “Hey Tom, there is something strange about that statement.” I took a second and processed what I had heard. Then it hit me, “The United Kingdom is a third-world shit hole and always has been.”
Our ideas about what the world is have been shaped by men’s emotional ties to places they have never lived in. People speak about the Irish, Italians, Africans, or Hispanics using hyphenated forms of Americans to describe themselves as being a negative, but the truth is that everyone is pulled towards thier homeland and people as a way of tying themselves to something larger. We, as creatures who have an expiration date, feel the inherent weight of death and attempt to make our lives have purpose. We want meaning and a sense of belonging to something larger and more permanent than ourselves. Our natural propensity to look upon ourselves and try to find the reasons why we act the way we do or why our bodies seem different leads us to recognize the patterns that align best with others.
I am dark. My skin doesn’t burn in the sun. I prefer it to be 90 degrees with 100% humidity. My hair gets greasy after a day of not washing it, and I live on passion and vigor. I am a descendant of the Romans; my people’s skin was touched by the Mediterranean sun. I am tall, dark, and handsome with a good jaw and broad shoulders. I cannot be tied down. I speak to the Germans and the Anglo-Saxon descendants. They suffer in misery during the summer months. I suffer in misery during the winter months. I cannot eat the foods that they can. They cannot eat the foods that I can. This is not cultural; these are genetic differences.
So when the men who lead our nation, build our education system, and write books for these purposes, write glowingly about the UK, I understand why they do. This is their history. They feel it in their bones. They get goosebumps when they hear the story of King Arthur or the victories in the Spanish-Anglo war, when the British defeated the Armada.
We all suppress the negative, or rather, omit it from the telling of history. None of us is objective when it comes to our own people. The negatives often come from outsiders pointing out the log in our eyes while we speak about others’ splinters.
So let a man who shares some of your blood and who has part of his that goes back to the founding of the nation we currently live in tell you some truths about that island you are so fond of.
The United Kingdom, or Great Britain, or England, whatever name you want to give it, has always been a shitty place to live as a normal person. From the Roman occupation to the present day, the average person living on that island has not enjoyed their life. The fact that it is an Island and therefore has little to no natural resources has made life difficult for normal humans there.
The Magna Carta was a document that set out terms negotiated between the king and the upper class. This document did not help the average human in England. The average English person has a hard time separating themselves from their nation. They see their nation as a collective group, while the upper class and the monarchy see the average person as a peasant. This is like pointing out an agreement between Elon Musk (who has become the world’s first trillionaire) and the government for special privileges, and then being proud that an American has them. This has nothing to do with you and never will.
The pride taken in England’s role in bringing about the industrial age stemmed from feudal lords gaining rights to the commons and the average peasant being forced into the cities to toil and suffer. Enclosure caused rebellions in the 15th and 16th centuries when the price of wool rose, the Nobles fenced off common lands and forced peasants off the land, displacing them. This process accelerated in the 17th and 18th centuries, culminating in the formal enclosure act of 1802, which forced all the peasants to flee to the cities and spurred urbanization, enabling the cheap labor that fed the Industrial Revolution. During this period, the average person lost 2 inches in height, and life expectancy was reduced by 10 years. Brittain was not alone in having these crowded cities, and a lack of sanitation caused massive amounts of death across Europe and the New World. If you ask the Anglos, they will tell you that it was their shining achievement. I feel like we should look upon those times as a necessary sacrifice that our ancestors were forced to make so we could have these modern conveniences.
England has never had free speech. The country that has produced men such as William Penn, John Locke, Orson Wells, and George Orwell has never had free speech. Today, this has led to police knocking on the doors of parents of teenagers posting dank memes on Facebook or Twitter. This Island nation has a government so weak that it cannot tolerate people pointing out the hypocrisies of its leaders. In the olden days before the internet, this was not a problem because the state-owned media could control the narrative. The BBC charges each citizen to watch the propaganda it creates. This is not to say that our government doesn’t push propaganda upon us. I mean, the purpose of this essay is to dispel some of that propaganda. But the truth is that the state doesn’t own the fucking media here. Currently, the UK government has passed a ban on teenagers and children using social media. I am pro this, but they have given an exemption to Blue Sky. This means that they are not actually about keeping kids safe. They are upset that the kids aren’t held hostage to their propaganda anymore. Now, whether or not this is a result of Chinese, Russian, or any other country’s psy ops to cause disunity among the populations, it doesn’t change the fact that the government has plans and is trying to indoctrinate the kids back onto the plantation.
England has been flooding itself with migrants. England has been a proponent of mass immigration forever. Indians and Africans have long been part of their nations’ biological makeup.
19% of the UK’s total population is foreign-born. This would not be an issue if the place were larger, but the place is so small that it affects everyone.
England is comparable to Alabama or New York State. If 20% of Alabama or New York were immigrants, we would all avoid that place like the plague. This is why no one goes to New Jersey today.
England weaponized having no culture. No one is sure whether this is a result of being a fish in water or of it being true, but the search for government efficiency has created two nations with no culture. The United States is an economic zone devoid of cultural ties and heritage. We have guns, pick up trucks, football, Marvel movies, and rubber dog shit. These are all consumer products. The entire idea of the American dream was created by a Ford ad executive trying to sell cars. Britain created this. You see the Union Jack in neon lights or some celebration in a city and think it’s culture. Flipping the switch of black pool lights or fish and chips at a soccer game are just bread and circuses at their most basic. When you speak of cultures and cultural distinctions among people, you consider architecture, art, food, daily practices, clothing, rules, morals, etc. This might be because their culture has become so pervasive around the world that it is indistinguishable from the basic way everyone lives, or it might simply be efficiency. It is humanity stripped of all of its beauty and strangeness. Francis Bacon wrote, “There is no exquisite beauty without some strangeness to its proportions.” England needs to multiply its force by stripping its culture to its bare bones and aiming it at the world, (I think), has destroyed the beauty of humanity. The entire idea of a gentleman is a way of shaming men into being docile. The idea of being civilized has been weaponized and forced people into sterile contracts devoid of human volatility.
I think we need to let England go the way we let go of France, Italy, Poland, Germany, Russia, and the rest of the places our families all came from. We need to become people of new nations. I have been thinking of this for a long time. When do we go from being colonists to natives? I think we need to go through this process. I think the first step is to regain our humanity and form new cultures. Stop focusing on efficiency and develop new practices that force us to be cohesive in our communities. This is the entire idea of communitarianism. It is a move away from the model of the Anglo nation state towards a reinvigorated, more durable humanity. Reintroduce love, passion, honor, and family into our society. Move away from individualism and towards a more natural human existence.
This doesn’t mean giving up medicine that saves our children or the technology that allows us to create more beautiful art. It means purposely getting rid of the easy goy slop and long logistics lines of the plastic nonsense we don’t need.
Anyway, the UK is lost, and we should focus on ourselves. I am going to take a nap, love y'all. The Appalachian gorilla is out.





They roughed up a 5 year old boy that they arrested. The Island is completely too far gone - the people there will do NOTHING, as they have consistently done nothing through Corona and everything else. I don’t know if they learned that from us, or we learned it from them, but the UK is as much a totalitarian nightmare as any version of the Stasi ever were, but the average person still pretends it is all walks by the Thames and quiet tea times.
Re: climate, Anglos are quite adaptable. They settled the Deep South with the Scots-Irish, then Florida in the 1820s. They established colonies in Africa, India, and the Caribbean and many remain to this day.