I thought I would draw attention to people doing good work to combat the Left both in real life and on the internet. One of the main reasons the Overton Window keeps moving ever leftwards is the fact that the Right seemed to lose its sense of humour after the death of G K Chesterton. Rightist humour was marginalised in all public high-cultural spheres, meaning it became the preserve of the working class, in whose Working Men's Clubs stand-up comedians told jokes that would be deemed a selection of adjectives ending in -phobic and -ist. This form of humour, in being working class, became an easy target for the
middle-class Leftists who came to dominate television by the 1980s. It
was derided as lowbrow and cretinous, like the working class themselves
were portrayed, even as Leftist middle-class comedians targeted that
bane of the working class Margaret Thatcher. By extension, the morality
of ethnocentrism and traditional social norms that underpinned such
working-class humour became derided and perceived as lowbrow and
cretinous in its associations with the lower classes.
In this short video, I look at part of an interview with Richard Nixon, in which he talks candidly yet diplomatically about the Jewish lobby in America. Please consider leaving a like, subscribing to my channel and informing others about my work.
In this video, I look at whether I, as both trans and a member of a minority group, am entitled to some of the preferential treatment and gibs meted out by the government.
Having exposed the politicians aligned with Israel as a shower of bastards, I thought, in the interests of balance, I should do the same with those aligned with the Palestinian cause, so here is my take on Jeremy Corbyn's speech in parliament yesterday.