While at a used bookstore yesterday I ran into a big collection of these short "Britain in Pictures" books. These books, more than 100 in total, were produced during and shortly after WW2 by the British government as a wartime morale booster, to remind the public of what they were fighting for. Titles range from "British Dramatists" to "Birds of Britain" to "British Clocks and Clockmakers." They were written by some of the country's top writers, academics, and political figures.
Today, of course, they offer revealing and sometimes heartbreaking look at British culture as it was 80 years ago, before it was utterly transformed by migration and told to despise itself and its history.
One of the most interesting titles is "The English People," written by none other than George Orwell and offering his take on what defined the English nation.
Orwell disliked the essay and it's obscure today, but it's a very interesting read and can be found online at archive.org/details/englis…
The chief traits of the English people of 1947: Gentleness, respect for law, suspicion of foreigners, love of animals, obsession with sports, and bad aesthetic taste. English men and women have a typical "look."
Crime is incredibly rare in Britain, and a London vendor can leave his money out in the open with no fear of theft. Londoners bought Tube tickets even when using its tunnels as shelters during the Blitz. Corruption by judges is considered unthinkable.
"The feeling...that a man must not be persecuted for his opinions is deeply ingrained."
Today, Britain arrests 30 people a day for their comments online.
"Extremely few English people are afraid to utter their political opinions in public, and there are not even very many who want to silence the opinions of others. ... [A] real totalitarian atmosphere ... is hardly imaginable."
Oddities of English life, from Parliament to the class system, are "inherited knowledge" that cannot come naturally to foreigners. Typical English characters: DH Lawrence, William Blake, Samuel Johnson, and GK Chesterton. "It would be an outrage against against the laws of God and Nature for England to be ruled by foreigners."
The English despise terrorism and bullying. American-style organized crime "could not flourish in England."
Orwell goes on a very long and funny screed about his dislike of American English altering British English over time.
The most telling part, though, is right at the end, when Orwell looks to England's future: To remain a great nation, he says, the country must create more English. But to him, that is a problem that can only be solved through a higher birthrate.
The government should radically revise the tax code, he says, so that having children is financially advantageous. He complains that government houses assume small family sizes, and even suggests Britain ought to crack down on abortion.
But notably, Orwell never once suggests fixing England's population decline through mass immigration of foreigners.
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JD Vance won the 2028 nomination straw poll by more than Donald Trump won the 2024 one we did two years ago.
Trump's Cabinet is very popular. Pam Bondi is the only member to have disapproval in the double digits, with about 29% having a negative view.
The poll asked a question about how attendees view Israel. Despite a lot of noise online (and some on-stage), only 13% believe that Israel is not an ally of the United States.
Justice William O. Douglas was the longest-serving Supreme Court justice and one of its most important liberals in history.
He was also a despicable serial liar and drunk who divorced three times, said he’d had polio (no) but overcame it (no) to join the Army for WW1 (no) and had served admirably in Europe (also no).
At this very moment, Douglas is buried in Arlington National Cemetery among America's greatest war heroes. Why? Because he lied, repeatedly, including in his own autobiography and in the text of a SCOTUS opinion. His headstone lists completely fictitious military service that never happened.
President Trump should have this charlatan dug up.
Douglas fabricated a distinguished war record for his father, when in fact he was a deserter who never saw combat. He claimed he beat polio by "sheer force of will."
He claimed to have lived in a tent during college (a frat house, actually). He said he rode the brake rods of a train to reach New York with just six cents (both lies) and concealed living off of his schoolteacher wife, whom he later abandoned.
In my free time this past summer I read Peter Green’s Alexander to Actium. I was writing up my thoughts on it for some friends but things got a little out of hand.
Fortunately, my favorite book blog, Mr. and Mrs. Psmith, agreed to publish it as a guest post.
Short thread below.
Why read about the Hellenistic Age? The first reason is that it’s just really entertaining. “Like a real-life Game of Thrones” is a tedious idiom at this point, but this period actually earns it.
For starters, there’s the widespread royal incest. Also, giant mechanical snails.
But seriously, how did this never get a trashy show made by an HBO wannabe?
With the Voting Rights Act in front of SCOTUS today, it’s worth remembering Nix v. Holder, an obscure legal case from President Obama’s first term.
Many have argued that the VRA primarily exists today to elect Democrats. It’s no theory: Democrats admitted it!
Thread.
A town in North Carolina changed its elections via referendum to be non-partisan. The referendum passed easily including in the town’s black-majority neighborhoods. Nevertheless, Eric Holder blocked the law. Why?
Why? Because nonpartisan elections would specifically deny black voters their right to elect Democrats.
Holder’s DOJ: “The success [black voters] have achieved has resulted from cohesive support for candidates during the Democratic primary (where black voters represent a larger percentage of the electorate), combined with crossover votes by whites in the general election.”
The rest of this Nikole Hannah-Jones article is as gross as its beginning. Its purpose is to morally shame anyone who would feel sad for Kirk as a racist and a bad Christian.
She praises a father for intervening after his daughter felt too upset about Kirk's murder, while being sure to repeat the revolting smear that he wanted to stone gays.
Later in the piece, NHJ celebrates a professor who "cannot have empathy" for Kirk being murdered, because TPUSA criticized her for by her own admission using her faculty post at a public college to push left-wing politics ("because we dared to advocate for social justice").
Hannah-Jones shames us because a professor is "nervous" there is a TPUSA chapter on her campus, when Charlie Kirk was just murdered in cold blood by someone on the left.
The professor, by the way. Wow, can you believe TPUSA advised people to avoid her classes?