Carl Benjamin 16, April Carl Benjamin: Good thing we're re-wilding the countryside… Good thing we're re-wilding the countryside to save the planet or some other ridiculous lefty ideology bullshit. https://x.com/Sargon_of_Akkad/status/2044713942748942731
Carl Benjamin 16, June #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: Yes, I imagine it will incense hardworking... Yes, I imagine it will incense hardworking, tax-paying Brits to learn they are paying for Abdul's five wives to have an extended holiday here at their expense.
Carl Benjamin 15, June #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: This "I used to be a Restore supporter but... This "I used to be a Restore supporter but..." line for Reform supporters is getting tiresome. We understand that you don't have what it takes. It's fine. You don't have to pretend you do.
Carl Benjamin 13, June #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: The coping and seething that Reform folds… The coping and seething that Reform folds to the slightest competition is the real embarrassment. You have no energy, no vision, and a party leader who keeps getting pictured with his head in his hands. Worst of all, you did this to yourselves. You don't get to decide if we engage in politics or not, and when you are losing because of it, you don't get to whine like an entitled baby that we didn't vote for you. No more fell for it again awards. No more stabs in the back from the literal ministers of the Boriswave. No more bitch politics from insecure party leaders lying to the cops and smearing peoples' reputations. We have had enough of business as usual. No excuses. No surrender.
Carl Benjamin 10, June #MigrantCrisis Carl Benjamin: There is a deeper level… There is a deeper level of hatred behind the immigrant attacks on the native population. Mutilation is designed to subjugate, humiliate, to keep the victim in a perpetual state of being forever haunted by the person who inflicted the wounds. It is an act of supremacy.
Carl Benjamin 02, June #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: Liberal types decrying the "divisive"… Liberal types decrying the "divisive" rhetoric coming from the right only seek to maintain the stability of a system that not only puts us second, but is slowly killing us off. It is just to object against this state of affairs, even if it causes problems for multiculturalism.
Carl Benjamin 26, May #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: We are, but I can't help but notice… We are, but I can't help but notice that we're winning because we're doing the right thing. We are getting out there and doing the real work, not stooping to typical smear merchant gutter politics. Why change if we already have the winning formula?
Carl Benjamin 25, May #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: This is a very poor line of attack… This is a very poor line of attack, as it frames Reform as being weak and helpless. It amounts to political begging, which is never appealing, but might have been heard in a more favourable light if they weren't also the same people that Nigel Farage stabbed in the back.
Carl Benjamin 25, May #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: Fair enough critique… Fair enough critique, but it also suggests that we ought to just lay down and let the treacherous Farage get away with his ill-gotten gains. I think people understand that actually a villain needs to get his comeuppance.
Carl Benjamin 24, May #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: The economy sputtered to a halt… The economy sputtered to a halt because of the Boriswave. We have spent untold billions on millions of foreign moochers, and the "right wing" Telegraph is convinced that without them we will be eating dirt.
Carl Benjamin 24, May #StarmerCrisis Carl Benjamin: I'm not a great expert on Andy Burnham… I'm not a great expert on Andy Burnham, but he seems to be a pretty stereotypical Labour politician: dull-minded, economically illiterate, etc. Keir Starmer is a soulless machine man who hates Britain with a passion and is doing everything he can to annihilate us.
Carl Benjamin 24, May #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: You are the left… You are the left. Your Tories brought in MILLIONS of third-worlders. They smuggled in Afghan rapists. They imposed draconian internet censorship that THEY FELL AFOUL OF. We are not backing down. You can capitulate like you did for Boris in 2019, but we will not.
Carl Benjamin 23, May #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: If you vote for Reform… If you vote for Reform, you are voting for the architect of the Online Harms Bill, the Home Secretary who oversaw the Boriswave, and the immigration minister who smuggled in 30,000 Afghan men to rape British children. We are already repenting. Time to vote Restore.
Carl Benjamin 16, May #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: Read what he's saying here… Read what he's saying here and take it seriously. To him, you are not British if you don't worship the NHS and BBC: it's purely the institutions of society that matter, which is why the people are fungible and can be replaced as long as the institutions survive. This is a kind of wet fascism, where the state is the god that exists eternally and crafts the people in its image. The irony is, of course, that legacy 20th Century institutions are not eternal, they are temporal, fallible, and unfit for purpose now. It also ludicrously implies that Nelson and Wellington were not British as they didn't sacrifice their firstborn to the holy NHS or BBC. Torsten won't engage with these critiques because he can't, indeed, he will likely block me because he's Swedish.
Carl Benjamin 11, May #StarmerCrisis Carl Benjamin: I recall ages ago saying that Starmer… I recall ages ago saying that Starmer wouldn't see out the full term, and that it would end with everyone looking at him and asking why he was still there. Looks like that time is fast approaching, but my goodness how I hope I am wrong!
Carl Benjamin 04, May #MigrantCrisis Carl Benjamin: Rupert Lowe has already made this… Rupert Lowe has already made this perfectly clear. There are many places where the illegals can't get access to children to rape. We can put them there, and let the midges do the rest before they will be deported. That's what "detain, deport" means.
Carl Benjamin 04, May #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: It should really go without saying… It should really go without saying that punitive partisan policies that target sections of the electorate for voting in the "wrong" way is distinctly un-British and, frankly, shameful. Threatening sections of the electorate with punishment, in the form of placing dangerous migrant camps in their midst, might seem like a clever strategy on the surface, but it attacks something foundational concealed beneath our politics and is deeply unwise. We are a nation and, as Edmund Burke argued, have shared national interests that go beyond our provincial concerns. These interests go beyond the mere material. The unspoken assumption of Britain is that, despite any political divides, we are British and therefore will treat one another in a manner that recognises the fundamental legitimacy of the other person and their claim to a decent life. Regardless of disputes, they ought to be able to go about their day comfortably and safe in the knowledge that this is their country and they belong to it. This is the psychic fabric that itself has been damaged by mass immigration: bringing in millions of people from countries who do not have this special attitude is what brings about the intangible feeling of unease that causes "white flight". It's why the country feels less safe, whether or not it actually is, and why people wish to live among people like themselves. The world becomes predictable and you can feel at your ease that tomorrow will be like today, and today will be like yesterday. Carving up areas of the country into ideological chunks that can be dealt a cruel hand because of their voting record is the hard edge of politics that we really must avoid. Ideology turns countrymen into enemies, brother against brother, over ephermeral abstractions that have devastating and permanent consequences. The ideological politics of the Blair era is what brought these problems to our doors in the first place. It was understood by them that "rubbing the right's nose in diversity" was a punishment, to be weaponised against their enemies. The logical conclusion of this was Zack Polanski's building a society without the right entirely. The Green-voting areas targeted by Reform are well-to-do white areas of the country, who have not yet had to live with the consequences of their politics. This is the axel around which the emotional impact of the policy hinges, and reveals the horror of what Reform plan to do. Yes, they're stupid, but they are going to be like babes in the woods in the face of it. Reform have taken up the destructive politics of ideology from the other direction, and if we look at what it has brought into existence without the mystifying lens of political ideology, it seems monstrous. In concrete terms, what we are seeing is a Muslim man who is threatening British men, women, and children with the rapes and murders caused by unvetted illegals co-religionists in order to gain political power. Why should we think he would stop there? Such behaviour ought not to be rewarded. This kind of ideological politics is completely alien to British life, and very foreign way of approaching the political dispensation of the country. It is a direct attack on the psychic fabric of the nation and renders us into two opposed and irreconcilable camps, where the human feeling that bound us together is severed. It also solidifies the control that ideology has over both sides: once one is attacked by the other, the victim will feel obliged to respond in kind. We must rise above this kind of politics before it destroys the precious metaphysical inheritence of the nation and forever drags us down into a place from which we cannot escape.
Carl Benjamin 29, April #BrokenSystem Carl Benjamin: They are right to lambast Thomas… They are right to lambast Thomas for his ideological inconsistency. He is, of course, a Welshman, but the globalist view of nationality and belonging to which Reform are committed lead him to bungling his own roots and declaring himself not Welsh.
Carl Benjamin 26, April #MigrantCrisis Carl Benjamin: Conversely it also demonstrates… Conversely it also demonstrates how massively overrepresented Muslims are in British public life. It is certainly more than 6%, but even so it will likely not be more than 10%, so why do we hear about them all the time?
Carl Benjamin 24, April #MigrantCrisis Carl Benjamin: Every single "refugee" rape… Every single "refugee" rape and assault of a white woman or girl is racially aggravated, and yet they do not get life sentences. Some of them only get 7 or 9 years, which will be halved for good behaviour.
Carl Benjamin 22, April Carl Benjamin: Miss Gomez, we are not really interested… Miss Gomez, we are not really interested in this kind of confrontational slop-right political posturing here. It doesn't work, it doesn't persuade, it just gets you banned from things. I can't help but notice that you have failed to take the measure of what is actually happening in Britain. It is not merely that there are Muslims here that is the problem, and if you were going to pick a Muslim to insult, Shabana Mahmood is actually a pretty poor choice as she's currently deporting a lot of foreigners. The hysterical tone of your response belies the incredibly feminine nature of your worldview. You seem to have no self-control and no theory of mind for people other than yourself. I'm sure being fat is a real concern for an unmarried 26-year-old woman, but as a 46-year-old married father of 4, it really doesn't bother me. Instead of considering that perhaps I have a point, you attempted to engage in some bizarre cat-fight with me through hyper-masculine posturing as if you were some transgender chihuahua. Needless to say, I'm not impressed. It's almost impossible to overlook the irony of your activism. You feel like a South Park parody come to life, like their Jennifer Lopez character saying "I'm heer to sayve the Weest!" when you are literally a Columbian immigrant, and upon being banned from a white country your first thought is to literally break in. Must be in the blood. Put simply, I'm glad you're banned from Britain, and if I were the home secretary, I would ban you myself. Not only are you an offensive foreigner, which is grounds enough to have you banned, but you are also incapable of following the rules, or even engaging with your fellow man through the lens of Christian good-will. We are on a mission from God to save England from the ravaging hordes of barbarians, you are on a mission from your uterus to monopolise as much attention as humanly possible. We are not the same and you are no use to us.
Carl Benjamin 22, April Carl Benjamin: It's so strange that Keir Starmer… It's so strange that Keir Starmer is the best Labour have got, and even then he is leading their party into wrack and ruin. Labour is basically over at this point, a zombie party walking, and have no hope of recovery. No shining stars, no guiding lights, and no natural constituency left: just mediocre midwits desperately trying to make managerial liberalism work in the face of a world that is actively rejecting it. The Conservatives are no better since they take their moral marching orders from Labour, and hence have put a literal immigrant in charge of their party. Reform are currently whining about racism on social media whilst employing actual Boriswavers as candidates. This isn't the right-flank of anything, it's just more managerial liberalism that interpellates humans as fungible units. On the left flank of the establishment is a gormless lunatic who has decided to become the communist pied piper for idealistic young fools who think doing more of the same will yield different results. Behind which is a sinister army of people who we already know will not tolerate their goonish antics were they to score a victory. The only substantive alternative to this ridiculous state of affairs is Rupert Lowe and Restore Britain. There is literally nobody else with the willpower to cut through the circus and get to the heart of the matter. We need an unflinching countenance in the face of what is coming, and only Rupert has the grim resolve to push on. Every other politician is a careerist washout or part of the lunatic fringe. We have no other option and no time left to be frivolous. We must put our backs to the collective wheel and get to work. Join Restore Britain today and volunteer to do your part: https://restorebritain.org.uk/join_us England expects every man will do his duty.
Carl Benjamin 17, April Carl Benjamin: They're not wrong, to be honest… They're not wrong, to be honest. We have a horrific problem with crabs-in-the-bucket mentality in Britain. Many can't admit that the country is doing very badly because we have allowed it to do badly, and instead of building things up, they would rather stew in their resentment and tear people down.
Carl Benjamin 15, April Carl Benjamin: The 20 year-old lad is right… The 20 year-old lad is right. Polanski thinking his policy "should" improve things is a sure sign that he would ruin everything. Sensible fellow, bet he votes Restore.