England is getting what she deserves.
Let me say that again: England is getting what she deserves.
It’s not the globalists. It’s not the elites. It’s not the foreigners.
It is us.
Our malaise is the fault of no one but ourselves. Mass immigration, demographic chaos, organised child rape gangs, cultural vandalism, an economy on the brink of collapse, an education system that teaches self-hatred, a media with no regard for the truth, a political class whose treachery knows no limits — none of these are the ultimate cause of the present condition of England. They are symptoms, downstream consequences, of something far more fundamental. And each one is our fault.
We, the English, have forgotten who we are. We — all of us — have indulged in the poisonous fruits of modernity. We have looked the other way while our sons and daughters stripped themselves of dignity. We have allowed our culture to debase itself. We have invited evil into our Kingdom — and in every case, we have done so willingly. We have delighted in sin and turned our backs on God.
We are not the beset-upon victims of an unfair world. We have been docile and complacent, made weak by the decadence of modernity. We have given ourselves to worldly things and rejected the eternal moral principles that once made us the greatest civilisation in history.
In their place we have embraced a religion of the self. Our culture’s moral centre of gravity is “the individual” — whether that takes the form of woke identity politics, hedonistic self-indulgence, or the endless pursuit of wealth. Popularity, not truth, is our social and political currency. Pride is celebrated as a virtue and humility is in short supply.
And what is it that those of us engaged in the political struggle are fighting for? England is not worth defending merely because “something something the shires” or “something something our grandchildren”. England is unique among nations as a defender of truth, reason, and faith — we are the protagonists of history, leaders of all mankind, and we have chosen to abandon our post.
A mere political revolution will not save this country from the collapse that now looks all but certain. What is required is a revolution of the soul. The English must remember who they are and what their purpose is: the pursuit of truth, the defence of reason, the banishment of evil, and the glory of God.
Failing that, England burns. And rightly so.