Tuesday 25 October 2011

Condemning out of hand - The Occupy protest in London

The state propaganda machine is throwing its full weight at the 'Occupy' protestors outside St Paul's Cathedral.
At the weekend we had the 'St Paul's forced to close its doors for the first time since World War II'. So what? It was the Cathedral's decision to close, supposedly on that old catch-all, 'health and safety grounds'. Cathedral authorities have since claimed that St Paul's is losing £20,000 a day, but have so far failed to substantiate this figure. One would presume they're saving a lot of money on lighting and heating which would surely offset any loss in revenue. But again, the Church of England shows its true colours, headed by a former student Marxist agitator and run by managers who see the Church more as a business than as belonging to the English people. Ordinary British people face the biggest fall in standard of living since the 1970s and we're suddenly supposed to sympathise with a detached and wealthy clergy losing revenue and foreign tourists who've had their 'London experience' slightly inconvenienced?
Today we have the 'it's a phantom protest - a big charade' claim by the media after police with thermal imaging equipment seemingly found that only 10% of the tents were occupied overnight. Protestors countered the claims by saying that when the imaging equipment was used that many of them were out and about still and not settled in for the night.
As patriots we need to see through this nonsense. We need to see it for what it is, state propaganda, aided and abetted by a complicit church and media. These Occupy protests are attacking an enemy of the English working class, the banks and corporations who seek to put us back where they consider we belong, on our sink estates, depoliticised and silent.
As we have seen with any patriotic group which has stood up in this country, the state misrepresents them with the aid of a complicit media, they are one and the same, the BBC, ITN and SKY, there is no independent reporting, just news which fulfils an agenda, dependent on who is scratching whose back that particular week. We shouldn't fall into the trap of backing the media when it suits us and then complaining when  people do exactly the same when the media is condemning patriotic groups.
These Occupy protests are obviously upsetting an enemy of the English people, the political class in Westminster. The state only has so many resources in the present economic climate. While they are worrying about the middle class reds in tents, they are not persecuting the English working class and that can only be a good thing.
As patriots, we should be learning from the situation, capitalising on it......

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