Monday 11 June 2007

A Bright Future?

Culture is pervasive and can be persistent, and undesirable traits can be difficult to eradicate. The sort of intellectual insanity described in this report, in the Daily Telegraph, took root in the 1940s and had its first flowering under the regime of Harold Wilson in the 1960s. Determined action will be required to weed it out but weed it out we must if, in ten or fifteen years time, we are not to be faced with yet more pressing social problems, yet more fundamental skills shortages, yet more anguished liberal hand-wringing.

The real reason, Gruff cannot help but suspect, for stripping education of its essential rĂ´le in teaching children to think for themselves is to prepare them for life as gullible automata, capable only of parroting the latest logic defying ingsoc (recte jocsoc) pronouncement. The danger for England is that when the regime eventually collapses, as all such do, the people shall be left bereft of identity, and in Big Browner's multicultural Br*tain that is a danger as great as any we English have faced in the last one thousand five hundred years.

The Joy Of Diversity Or Policing On A Budget.

As immigration spirals out of control and the socially divisive effects of doctrinaire multiculturalism continue to nourish the decay of social cohesion, what cannot but be the wholly unforeseen effects of four decades of woolly thinking manifest themselves with increasing frequency. This is a sympton of cultural and social collapse and if urgent action is not taken political and economic disaster cannot be far ahead.