You forgot Agincourt - you forgot Shakespeare - you forgot a space to celebrate the arts and intellect mixed with a stubbornn, pig-headedness to protect this isle at all costs, gallows humour and bawdiness, amidst sarcastic prose and superlative heavenly hyperbole.
#ENGLAND 🏴
WHAT IT IS TO BE BRITISH?
Being British isn’t something you adopt, claim, or purchase.
It’s not multicultural enrichment or “shared values”.
It’s an ancient inheritance – blood, soil, memory, and temperament – passed down through native British bloodlines.
You are either born into it or you aren’t. FULL STOP.
This is the proper British journey, the one our forefathers walked, the one still felt in the bones of those whose roots run deep in these islands:
1. Fish and chips
Wrapped in yesterday’s paper, steaming hot from the chippy on a Friday night. Salt and vinegar sharp enough to cut through the sea air. Eaten with wooden forks on the harbour wall as the sun dips behind the pier. Simple. Ours. Unchanged for generations.
2. A proper pint
Pulled in a pub that’s older than your granddad, real ale with a decent head, not the fizzy foreign nonsense. Sat in the same corner seat your dad sat in, your granddad before him. The barman knows your order before you open your mouth. That’s home.
3. Tea so strong you could stand the spoon up in it
Brewed proper in a teapot, not some weak bag-in-a-mug insult. Milk in first (the correct way), two sugars, and a biscuit for dunking. The first cup of the day, the one after bad news, the one after good news. Tea isn’t a drink – it’s a ritual of British endurance.
4. Dry, cutting sarcasm
The art of taking the piss without ever raising your voice. Calling a seasonal change “a bit damp”, a disaster “a spot of bother”, ourselves “us lot”. We mock our weather, our politicians, our teeth – but woe any outsider who joins in. It’s affection disguised as cruelty, and only we get to wield it.
5. Magna Carta
Not some dusty document in a glass case – the living spine of English liberty. The barons at Runnymede in 1215 told a king he wasn’t above the law. That moment echoes in every jury trial, every right to speak freely, every refusal to kneel to tyrants. We were born free – and we mean to stay that way.
6. Christian moral framework
Even if the churches are half-empty now, the values remain: personal responsibility, charity without fanfare, treating others as you’d want to be treated, knowing right from wrong without needing a manual. That’s the Britain our grandparents recognised.
7. Unapologetic patriotism
No cringing, no hand-wringing, no apologies for loving our country first. Flying the flag without shame. Putting Britain and the native British people ahead of every globalist fad. Loyalty to kin isn’t bigotry – it’s natural, normal, and necessary.
8.Remembering our history unashamedly
Trafalgar. Waterloo. The Somme. The Blitz. The Industrial Revolution we gave the world. We don’t rewrite it, we don’t apologise for it, we don’t tear down statues of the men who made us. We stand tall on the shoulders of giants and say: this is what we did. This is who we are.
9.Resilience
We’ve weathered Romans, Vikings, Normans, the Black Death, civil war, two world wars, rationing, the Blitz, strikes, recessions – and still made tea, cracked a joke, and got on with it. That quiet, unbreakable bloody-mindedness is in our bones.
10. We are kind and generous people – but if you upset us, we have a record to colonise
We’ll give you the shirt off our back, share our last cuppa, help a stranger in the rain. But push us too far, threaten our home, our kin, our way of life – and history shows what happens next. A small island that has survived a thousand years of invasions. We built the largest empire the world has ever seen, sailed every ocean, and planted our flag where none had flown before. Underestimate that at your peril.
This is what the native British people actually are – forged over centuries in rain, hardship, humour, generosity, and iron resolve.
Britain survives mass immigration the same way we’ve always survived invasion:
We defend our island at any cost.
Time to remember who the hell we are — and prove to the world Britain isn’t finished.
You either fight, or you die. - Elon Musk.
@lichthauch Love
is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds
Or bend with the remover To remove
Oh no
It is an ever Fix’d mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken
It is the Star to every wond’ring Bark
Who’s worth’s unknown
Although his height be taken
@AttorneyF_ It’s worse and even harder for some of the Christian’s within Arsenal - Eze and Gabriel both missed, which led to the lost.
Their faith will be rocked
The ONS says there were 585,396 births in England and Wales in 2025, with 53.11% being White British, the lowest since records began in 2007 and a 5.8% decrease since 2021.
$32 million dollars and an entire administration mobilized to destroy one congressman.
His crime?
Demanding answers about Epstein class abuse networks, and refusing to let child predators hide behind political cover.
If that level of firepower doesn't tell you who's being protected, nothing will.
Go Massie!
"Jesus in the Talmud" by Peter Schafer.
This is one of the most radicalising books that I have ever read.
As you know, Judaism today is rabbinic Judaism. The main moral arbiters are the rabbis. And the rabbis' main source of learning is the Talmud.
It was a shock to learn what the Talmud says about Jesus and the Holy Family. God forgive me for repeating these blasphemies and calumnies, but, it is absolutely critical for modern Christians to learn how traditional Judaism thinks of Our Lord.
Rabbinic Judaism claims in the Talmud that:
1. the Blessed Virgin Mary was a prostitute, that St Joseph was a cuckold, that Jesus' father was one Pandera/Pantera, a Roman solider, and that Jesus was conceived when the Virgin Mary was menstruating. In doing so, they deny any connection between Jesus and David, impinge on the honour of the Virgin Mary, deny that Jesus, as a bastard, could be a true Jew, and pave the way for the next accusation, namely, that
2. Jesus had relations with Mary Magdalene. They essentially repeat the claims that were made by the Pharisees against Jesus Christ in the New Testament, that he would spend time with sinners. Rather than being a model of obedience to God the Father in all things, trying to lead sinners to salvation, God the Son, was, according to the Talmud, just a degenerate. It is a natural consequence of his birth as a bastard. Not only that, Jesus would also comment on his betters' morality, showing that he was also a hypocrite.
3. Jesus was a bad student and sometime Torah teacher who chose to worship a stone, as well as blaspheming and calling himself God. Jesus is accused of leading Jews to idolatry. This makes him the worst person in Jewish history, comparable only to the likes of Titus, who destroyed the Temple, and Balaam, who led Israel astray into the worship of the Ba'al of Peor.
4. Like Titus and Balaam, Jesus, according to the Talmud, is punished forever - not just 12 months as others are - and his punishment is to sit in boiling excrement. This, the author Peter Schafer speculates, is because Jesus said that it is not what enters the body that defiles, but what comes out of the heart that defiles. This the rabbis saw as an attack on Jewish dietary laws, and so, they believed that the appropriate punishment is to be in what comes out of the body, to teach Jesus that what goes into the body must be ritually pure.
5. Jesus Christ, the Talmud teaches, was a sorcerer. His name does heal, and there is no doubt in the power and efficacy of his magic. But the issue is that it does not come from rabbinic authority, and, as explained in the Talmud's story about Rabbi Eliezer, even a voice from heaven itself is not enough to challenge rabbinic authority. So, the Jews do believe that the name of Jesus heals, but, that doesn't change anything in their view.
6. Jesus was rightly executed for blasphemy, according to the Talmud. He had it coming. The rabbis guard the Torah, and, Jesus, by explaining it and completing it, and claiming its rules are no longer necessary, is a blasphemer, a heretic, an idolater, and one who leads others into heresy and idolatry. He received the correct punishment, and his followers were given 40 days to present witnesses to defend him, but none came.
7. It is better for a man or even a beloved grandson to die than to be healed by the name of Jesus. A grandson who dies loses his life, but has a part in the world to come. A grandson who is healed by the name of Jesus gains this life, but has no part in the world to come.
Think for a second about the kind of vociferous hatred being expressed. Being healed by Jesus, according to the Talmud, leads to damnation. I am genuinely shocked. Just reading Jesus in secular terms, nothing that he said or taught would justify this rabid rabbinic rage.
I really never want to hear the phrase Judeo-Christian values ever again. It's clearly a tool for manipulation. No one who hates Jesus like this shares my values.
Attitude is a choice.
Gratitude is a discipline.
Bitterness is expensive.
Nobody accidentally has a great attitude.
Nobody stumbles into gratitude.
And nobody means to end up bitter, it just quietly moves in when you stop choosing something better.
Guard your peace like it cost you something.
Because it did.
@SimonSaysKnow@howertonjosh It’s being made at the moment. The testament series 2 - made by the same company as the chosen - is all about Paul’s conversion…
Simulation illustrates what happens when the following 2 survival strategies are pitted against each other:
White dots: treat everyone the way you want to be treated
Red dots: treat your in-group the way you want to be treated; treat others as a resource to extract from
What can we learn from this?
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