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World News See other World News Articles Title: The Last Rebels Of Europe by Mike Walsh One of the most poignant transformations separating todays generation from their forefathers is their total lack of resistance and their cowardly acceptance and their compliance with state repression. It is a phenomenon most apparent to those born during or after World War II. Todays generation is shoulder-shrugging indifferent to state slavery. Many of my generation cant believe that hardly a voice is raised in protest at state control on a par or even worse than that endured by the peoples of the once repressive Eastern Bloc. Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, there was a willingness to down tools and to resist repressive laws and humiliations that wouldnt today raise a whimper of protest. A wage cut or redundancy, a small dispute over job demarcation. There was back then such spirit of rebellion and defiance to bring about walk-outs and pickets to bring about the closure of factories and industries. The Grunwick Strikes that occurred in the late 1970s were iconic. A dispute over the Grunwick Film Laboratorys low wages and a lack of union recognition led to the entire labour force walking out and the photo processing firm being picketed. The violence and the number of arrests equalled those of the General Strike of 1926. The workers had had enough. Now, retail staff dont question their being forced to muzzle themselves for many hours a day. They observe distancing rules that like the wearing of muzzles have no rational or scientific purpose. What next, they will wear dunces hats? Sure they would. Shop staff slaves even bark at their customers for the slightest non-observation of the law. Dubbed Red Robbo by state collaborating mainstream media, trade unionist Derek Robinson was just one of many agitators who brought about crippling strikes to Britains post-war car factories. At just one plant, he successfully concluded 523 lockdowns in support of workers rights. In 1984 the Miners Strikes resulted in 11,291 arrests supported by 242,000 striking miners determined to fight pit closures. By no means were these disputes unique. Hundreds of lesser strikes crippled the shipyard and steel industries corporations whilst hundreds of small industries were affected. Everywhere, there was peoples resistance to state repression that brought troops and police to the streets of Britain. The peoples rising against state totalitarianism was simultaneously happening throughout Eastern Europe. The peoples of the USSR suffered even worse repression and consequences than the peoples of the West in the years following World War II. Yet, when Leonid Brezhnev became First Secretary of the USSR in 1964, the living standards of most of the people in Russia and the Eastern Bloc, especially Ukraine were soon superior to the living standards of those in non-Communist Europe. Today, most former citizens of the post Brezhnev period bitterly regret the collapse of the Soviet Union. The mere mention of Mikhael Gorbachev, the last President of the Supreme Council is enough to cause the listener to spit. There were still protests against totalitarian government. Solidarity, a Polish workers rebellion against Soviet state repression started in 1980. The fuse was a shipyard strike in Gdansk (Soviet Occupied Danzig). The strikes were centred on a dispute over working standards. The peoples rebellion against the regime and its poodle press swept through and over a score of repressed nations making up the Eastern Bloc (1947 1991). Troops and tanks were used to quell the peoples rebellion in most of the nations making up the Eastern Bloc and in Northern Ireland too. Strikers in both the East and the West were met by the most brutal state violence. Typically, during workers strikes in Northern Poland, at least 40 people were killed and more than 1,000 wounded ~ by the state. Likewise in Ireland during The Troubles when 3,600 people lost their lives and thousands were injured. In Britain during the 1970s, the National Front led thousands in great anti-migrant marches and rallies; the British Movement to a lesser extent. When Enoch Powell rallied against immigration tens of thousands of London dockers poured out of the dockyard gates to take part in massive anti-migrant rallies. Those of us born after World War II have vivid memories of the peoples spirited resistance to totalitarianism in both the Capitalist and Communist Blocs. It is with a mixture of disgust and resignation that our aging generation endures the spineless acceptance of authoritarianism and its state-controlled media by the generation of easily offended snowflakes. ABOVE: Michael Walsh and his Leader Guard in the 1970s leads a great march along Londons Edgeware Road. Earlier that day, The News of the World, Britains biggest-selling newspaper had happily predicted the assassination of Michael Walsh by MOSSAD during the march. As seen in the photograph, Michael scans the rooftops for snipers. Today, state control is more sinister and insidious. It is far more threatening to our way of life and to our childrens future than was the earlier Communist and Capitalist infamies. Yet resistance is zilch. It is as though the spine has been completely removed from a people who are casually now mocked as sheeple. Indeed, as any sheep farmer will tell you, sheep are far smarter than are most people today. When I see the passivity and even public support for mask-wearing and how the cupcake generation accept without a qualm their being placed under house arrest and outside slavishly obey social-distancing, I truly despair. What fate awaits them is truly deserved; their children, if any have enough balls to produce children, will never forgive this generation. The globalists were quick to seize the initiative on the outbreak of a virus that is proven to be no more threatening than is the common flu virus. Mainstream as always is the keyboard government plays on. The police would happily herd their people into the killing grounds to save their worthless jobs and pensions ~ if they are foolish enough to think there will be any pensions for them to collect. The police, programmed to recruit and train only unthinking and immoral state functionaries makes up the sinister troika of state control. How Joe Stalin, Mao Tse Tung and Pol Pot would approve todays success of state control in the USA and the European Union. But, these Communist tyrants too would shake their head in disbelief at the people-plankton today that not only accept their fate but spinelessly approve of its consequences. People today are no better than former African slaves and the servile Negro Uncle Toms who accepted and collaborated in their own enslavement. We can only weep as we witness slaves enthusiastically glorifying, justifying and collaborating in their own self-hating destruction. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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