A lot of nationalists are not prepared to have a serious conversation about the fact that Scottish society is incredibly decadent and that Scottish people are some of the most irresponsible and incapable of raising children in the developed world.
Scotland is not suited to egalitarian inclusivity. If children are this violent towards teachers then the teachers should be allowed to respond with reasonable force, and those children should be indefinitely separated from the rest of their peers.
The "inclusivity" thing punishes women very harshly. If a classroom has a pleasant girl who behaves and works hard then the go-to remedy is to sit a male miscreant next to her with the hope that she will rub off on him.
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Two Tier policing is the primary criticism of the police by the British right, who argue that British law enforcement treat some people harsher than others.
Is there evidence for this? Let's take a look.
It's important to note that Britain's police are not a monolith. The three legal systems of the UK (🏴🏴, 🏴, NI) organise police differently and there are different leaderships in different areas. Because of this, this thread will focus on police in 🏴🏴 alone.
The allegations of two-tier policing in 2024 can first be seen with the Harehills riots. Harehills is an area largely populated by Romani and south Asians, and after a Romani family had their children removed, riots broke out. The police were attacked by locals and retreated.
Paneuropa: The Vision of Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi 🇪🇺☀️✝️
Dismayed by the conflict of the Great War, Kalergi was impressed by the idealism of Wilson and joined with Archduke Otto von Habsburg to launch the Pan-European Union. A year later he published his manifesto, Pan-Europa, containing his vision for Europe and the world.
Kalergi believed that there was a single European civilisation which would be found in three superstates: Panamerica, Paneuropa, and the British Empire. The job of these European polities was to carry out the "European cultural task".
The Neajlov Valley in Romania, a centre of the Gumelnița culture which formed the greater Old Europe complex. This fascinating complex of European cultures marks the beginning of civilisation in our continent, but is largely forgotten today.
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The term "Old Europe" was coined by Marija Gimbutas in her book "The Civilization of the Goddess" to refer to a complex of pre-Indo-European cultures in central Europe and the Balkans.
Old Europe emerged with the beginning of agriculture in Neolithic Europe, something that David W. Anthony calls "an accident of history and geography". These farmers first arrived in the region around 6200 BC, establishing settlements that evolved into Old Europe.
Refuting the myth that Easter is a holiday which is pagan in origin.
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This is a popular claim with two primary baseis that play into each other.
1) Easter is the name of a pagan deity. 2) Easter customs are associated with that deity.
Each of these will be refuted.
There is one very simple way to rebuke the claim regardless of why it is made, and that is to ask which pagans celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is what Easter celebrates. If no such pagans can be identified, the assertion can be ignored.
In February 1934, the right-wing government led by Engelbert Dollfuss defeated left-wing paramilitaries in the short Austrian Civil War. Dollfuss would be assassinated later this year by Nazis opposed to his regime.
Thread on the Dollfuss regime and Corporative Austria 🇦🇹🧵
The interwar situation in Austria is often described as a war between democrats and fascists, but it is not that simple. For starters, the leader of the right-wing coalition, Engelbert Dollfuss, was not a fascist and the right-wing were not a homogeneous bloc.
Dollfuss' political philosophy was a very traditional variant of Christian democracy. He was hostile to the post-war democracy, imposed illegally by revolutionaries, but not opposed to democracy outright.