26 November, 2007

Irving, Griffin to Speak at Oxford Tonight

Posted by Socrates in England, free speech, Socrates, speeches at 5:19 pm | Permanent Link

Unless, of course, Jews and leftists riot and get their speeches canceled:

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  • 4 Responses to “Irving, Griffin to Speak at Oxford Tonight”

    1. sgruber Says:

      Holy Jewsus, are the kikes going cray-cray over this one. The tenor of the opposition is damn near HYSTERICAL.

      Amazing is the cognitive dissonance of saying “Oxford Student Union is a debating society for free speech” and simultaneously “Speakers should not speak, that is a blot on the Union.”

      Duh, what happened to the laudable goal of free speech?

      I guess some speech is freer than others… ;)

      And note the physical threats from the authorities. They “cannot be held responsible for student safety,” they say. Hmm…meaning “If you attend this racist event and our mobs kick the shit out of you, the university and the police forces will not protect you”? If so, this threat is absolutely vicious…but that’s the multikult!

    2. ein Says:

      [note the physical threats from the authorities. They “cannot be held responsible for student safety,” they say. Hmm…meaning “If you attend this racist event and our mobs kick the shit out of you, the university and the police forces will not protect you”? ]

      Suppose the “kicking” were administered the other way. In that case, would the authorities be equally unconcerned?
      Silly question.

    3. Marwinsing Says:

      Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Defence Secretary Des Browne… all I see are British political race-traitors brown-nosin’ their black/brown bruddahs’ brown-eyes whilst this once-great White Empire sinks in mud.

      Which brings us to the next question: was Great Britain ever really that great? (certainly not in Churchill’s time!)

      Griffin and Irving – the last two white men left on that island who care about their sub-species? Hmm… it’ll turn into an Isle of White Eunuchs if Gordon Brown and it’s — he/she/it’s? — castrated minions get their own way.

    4. -jc Says:

      “It ain’t over ’til it’s over.” Overreaching politicians and top permanent government bureaucrats are only starting to experience the tip of the iceberg with the revelation that they can’t even control the quasi-government “student body” at traditional hatcheries for more of themselves, like Oxford. We had house guests from the UK this fall, quiet people from the country who don’t have to deal directly with much of the diversity imposed on the owners of England by those who presume represent them. Our guests are cynical but relatively comfortable at this stage of their lives. However, those in the cities and those trying to get a toe hold in life, like those that built the UK, they notice, are increasingly disgusted with what they’re being fed and where they’re being led.

      VNN quoting Kevin MacDonald on James Flynn, on this page: “… I would welcome studies of the biological roots of European individualism [Scroogle Dr. Pierce on individualism] because, in my opinion, individualism is the key to Western uniqueness while at the same time making Western peoples uniquely vulnerable to invasion by cohesive groups and ideologies of altruistic punishment (i.e., ideologies which highlight the moral shortcomings of Europeans to the point that they are willing to engage in moral crusades against their own interests).”

      Those of us nearing the end of our lives are understandably concerned with holding onto a little of the status quo, if at all possible, and tend to rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic. It falls to young people, who really don’t have nearly so much to lose by admitting to themselves that conservatism only works when there is something remaining to conserve, are going to have to react quickly if they are to survive. When one considers the popularity of Ron Paul with youth (www.RonPaul2008.com), which surprised me, it is apparent they are not willing to be reassured and simply go back to their cabins. If Oxford student government is unwilling to go down with the ship, perhaps there are captains of tomorrow with sense enough not only to man the pumps and prepare the lifeboats but to stand up to pirates.