Happy Sunday everyone.
This week, I managed to infuriate both the Boomer-cons in the anti-Woke coalition and the bleeding-heart Liberals with two interviews on conscription and the death penalty.
I also spent time touring Whitechapel with French Presidential candidate Éric Zemmour, recording his astonishment at the state of disrepair that “Superdiverse” areas of London have been placed in.
Are Gen Z too Woke for war?
With talk of a groundwar with Russia this week, on Wednesday night I joined Patrick Chrystys on GB News to debate Ryan-mark Parsons on why Zoomer men are right not to want to be conscripted.
As I told fellow GB News commentator, Albie Amankona, on X, it is not a matter of not wanting to fight for Britain — as I wouldn’t require conscription to defend my homeland.
It is a matter of the war in Ukraine being found with no clear win conditions, under the false pretences that Ukraine is a bastion of democracy, and that the British state and its institutions have denigrated ‘useless white male[s]’ like me for decades — so why should I want to die in a foreign land for the profits of military contractors?
It’s not Woke to want to live out my days unmolested in my homeland.
‘We should bring back hanging’
After the execution of hitman Kenneth Smith in Alabama, I was invited on Talk TV to defend my assertion that we should bring back the death penalty.
You can watch the full exchange via this clip I posted to X.
With a reoffending rate of <25%, and <42% of adults and 71% of juveniles with <11 prior convictions reoffending, clearly the criminal justice system (with its ‘full’ prisons) is neither rehabilitating nor deterring criminals.
The aversion to the death penalty is rooted in a wooly Liberalism, which believes that everyone possesses equal and universal rational faculties, and can be converted into productive members of society with sufficient education and “basic needs” met.
This is a lie.
We can be certain that Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale murdered Lee Rigby. The innocent people of Britain should not be forced to pay for their bed and board, when they will never be released.
Despite the panel’s outrage, as you can see in the comments, Talk TV’s viewers agreed with me.
‘former colonizers are being colonized by their former colonies’
I spent Saturday afternoon in the company of the head of the Reconquête Party, Presidential candidate Éric Zemmour.
After a lunch with distinguished commentators and journalists, I accompanied Mr Zemmour and his team to Whitechapel, where my colleagues from LotusEaters.com gave him a guided tour of the streets surrounding the East London Mosque.
Zemmour remarked that it may have been better to have allowed Napoleon to defeat us centuries ago, to have avoided this whole affair.
Carl Benjamin remarked back that we English regard the French as our ‘dearest enemies’ — and that this may become a bond of fraternity from which we can defend our civilisations from cultural acid-washing by global homogenisation, and the revolutionary force of Islamism.
Lots more to come soon — including my debut on Triggernometry!