Monday, April 06, 2026

Links - 6th April 2026 (1 - General Wokeness)

Pop Tingz on X - "Tests confirmed that Lil Nas X was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol during last week's episode. The singer reportedly suffered a psychotic episode."
matt on X - "black queer pop star experiencing a mental health crisis in public, being filmed by some asshole who wanted a few hundred dollars from TMZ, then being charged with four felonies is both cartoonishly evil and very predictable. drop all charges now"
If you're black and queer, that means you can break the law. So much for "nobody is above the law"

End Wokeness on X - "Gov. Newsom to a black crowd in GA: "I am like you. I'm a 960 SAT guy. I can't read.""
Congressman Randy Fine on X - "Gavin Newsom just said he is like a black person because he got a bad SAT score and can’t read. I wish I could come up with something witty, but it’s so disgusting, I can’t. I look forward to all my Democrat colleagues in Congress demanding his resignation tomorrow."

hasanabi on X - "the newsom “racism” saga should be a teaching moment on the rights cynical weaponization of idpol & false accusations of racism. this doesn’t mean there aren’t racial blindspots, but centrist liberals love deploying the same cynical strategy to their left flank. no more!"
Coddled Affluent Professional on X - "Lol libs are crying about the ‘cynical weaponization of idpol & false accusations of racism’ which was the predicate of their politics for an entire decade. Total demoralization."
🌘revenant⚡ on X - "People are still acting like "woke" was something new that started in 2015 just because that was the first time they heard of it. Nobody flipped a switch, they built up to what you see now with slowburning rot. They have been doing this for over a century."
Cirsova: Winning Secrets on Kickstarter Now! on X - "In 1949, progs were writing into Planet Stories magazine demanding fewer white and American protagonists in science fiction, and demanding more weird sex "because the Kinsey Report means my weird sex hangups are hard science now.""

Meme - Hunter Ash @ArtemisConsort: "Liberals genuinely cannot model other people’s beliefs. Even when I have a lib-coded opinion on an issue, I can at least understand people who take the other side. “You think everyone else, all the Jews and Muslims and Hindus, should convert to Christianity? How dare you!” I’m not Christian, but to be a Christian is to believe Christianity is true and other religions are false, and that this is the most important fact in the universe. “You don’t like an abortion? Don’t get one!” I’m largely pro-choice, but pro-lifers think abortion is murder so obviously this won’t be convincing to them. “Your personal beliefs don’t dictate other peoples lives” except when liberals want them to. The belief in vaccine efficacy (which I share) *is a belief*, and it is one that liberals frequently want to legislate based on. Same with the *belief* in systemic discrimination as an explanation for group differences (which I don’t share), which motivates a bunch of policies that absolutely impact my life and the lives of many others They cannot comprehend that beliefs they disagree with are as sincere and heartfelt as their own beliefs. They speak as if they are mere aesthetic preferences, favorite flavors of ice cream. They do not understand that it really is all up for grabs, that other people genuinely disagree with them on a fundamental level and that their positions and actions are motivated by these beliefs."
Amelia Adams @neuroticjewgay: "The reaction to this is insane. If you don't like surrogacy, don't be a surrogate. If you don't like abortion, don't get one. If you don't like gay marriage, don't marry somebody of the same sex. Your personal beliefs do not dictate how other people live their lives."
As usual, the "empathy" crowd have no idea how people with different beliefs from them think. Of course, if you tell them if you disagree with conversion therapy, don't go for conversion therapy, if you want to feed the poor, do it yourself and if you hate the n word, don't use it etc, they get upset because they want the government to force through the left wing agenda

Jon Levine on X - "MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan has compared non-Muslims to "animals" and homosexuals to "pedophiles" and "sexual deviants" Hard to imagine MSNBC allowing someone on television who said similar things about a different religion — let alone giving them a show!"
TIme to condemn white Christian straight cis men for their bigotry and homophobia. We all know they are just secretly closeted since they are the most homophobic people in the world

Meme - Baba Banaras @RealBababanaras: "Mehdi Hasan has deleted this post because it exposes him. This reflects the thinking that no matter what profession they are in, their main work is to spread Jihad. Can we make him famous by sharing his thoughts so that the world can be saved from another terrorist attack ?"
Mehdi Hasan: "Make American Planes Crash Again. *911 plane crashing into World Trade Center*"

African nations’ latest push for slavery reparations will backfire disastrously - "No legal system worthy of the name holds people responsible for the crimes of their distant ancestors. On what grounds (other than spurious ones) can anyone today, individual or taxpayer, be judged for acts committed three centuries ago? And yet this is precisely what a group of African nations is trying to achieve. The African Union is concocting a legal case to be heard by the International Court of Justice, the principal judicial institution of the United Nations, in support of slavery reparations. Invoking the language of international law, and inspired by Mauritius’s claim against British ownership of the Chagos Islands, these nations appear to be motivated by righteousness. Britain will be in the dock, joined by other European imperial nations whose governments and subjects traded and enslaved Africans between the 15th and 19th centuries. Surprisingly, though, there is no mention of the Arab slave trade that took even more Africans – 17 million as opposed to the 12 million transported across the Atlantic – to lands in North Africa and the Middle East. And the omission tells us all we need to know about this affair: this is a crude assault on the West, not a disinterested application of justice. As a legal case, it will have other problems to overcome. There were no laws banning the slave trade and slavery until the British and the newly independent Americans began to pass them from the late 18th century... Though monarchs and state-backed companies across Western Europe were responsible for some of the slave trade, many were traded, and the vast majority were owned, by individuals. Should Western European taxpayers be on the hook for the crimes, defined as such retrospectively, of these people? Or should the bill be paid by their direct descendants only? And what of the Africans who captured other Africans? The first stage of enslavement always involved Africans enslaving other blacks, usually after tribal conflicts, and marching them to the West African ports to be sold. Should not African nations be suing themselves for reparations? This isn’t about history, or even about law, but about politics. This claim, and others like it, are driven by resentment. Instead of focusing on building stable and prosperous societies in Africa, the nations of the African Union prefer to blame the West for their problems and use the courts to get what they can. They should instead remember who gave the world a model for international law and mediation. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) traces its history to two events: first, the Jay Treaty of 1794 between the new United States and Britain, which established an ongoing procedure for arbitrating outstanding issues left unresolved by American independence; and second, after the American Civil War, to the agreement in 1872 between Britain and the United States to settle outstanding maritime claims. The West taught the world how to resolve international disputes. The US withdrew from the compulsory jurisdiction of the ICJ in 1986. It did so because it was concerned it would be used against America and its citizens in political actions just like the one now being planned against Britain. Weak African nations might think they will make a quick buck and simultaneously shame the West. But what they are actually doing is undermining respect for the international institutions and laws which were designed to protect states like theirs."
Once you have paid him the Danegeld, you never get rid of the Dane

Do the British really need to ‘integrate better’ with immigrants? - "After years spent frozen out of the music industry, Morrissey has cruised into this week’s official album chart at number three. As a fan, I’m delighted by his triumphant comeback. But not everyone will share my joy. In particular: the extraordinary number of pearl-clutching middle-aged liberals who keep droning on about how they used to love Morrissey’s music, especially from his time in The Smiths, but can no longer bear to listen to it because of his “political views”. To be specific: they think he’s grown horrifyingly Right-wing, because he once suggested that Nigel Farage might “make a good prime minister”, and argued that some semblance of border control is actually quite useful. I find these people’s attitude utterly baffling. Can they really only enjoy a piece of art if it’s been created by someone who happens to share their own opinions about politics? Before they buy a record, or watch a TV show, or go to see a film, do they assiduously research the political views of everyone involved in making it, to check that none of them has ever said anything they disagree with? Poor things. It must be so terribly time-consuming. “No, I never did get to see the last Bond film. By the time I’d finished scouring social media to establish what every single member of the 1,000-strong crew thinks about net zero, Brexit and the Labour Party manifesto of 2017, it was no longer in cinemas.”"

Lords pile pressure on Starmer with vote to scrap non-crime hate incidents - "The House of Lords has backed plans to scrap non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) in a vote that puts pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to end their use. Peers voted by a 227 to 221 majority to bar police forces from recording, retaining or otherwise processing any personal data relating to NCHIs. The amendment to the Government’s policing bill would only allow incidents to be recorded where it was required to prevent or detect a crime. The proposal was put forward by Lord Young, director of the Free Speech Union, and Lord Hogan-Howe, the former Met Police commissioner, who is chairing the Government’s independent review into cutting the number of police forces. It coincides with plans by the College of Policing and National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) to recommend scrapping NCHIs, following warnings that recording them undermines freedom of speech and diverts officers from fighting crime. Police chiefs want to replace them with a new “common sense” system, where only a small fraction of such incidents would be recorded under the most serious category of anti-social behaviour."

Mahmood abolishes non-crime hate incidents - "Shabana Mahmood has abolished non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) after criticism that they were diverting officers into “policing tweets rather than the streets”... Ministers have accepted police chiefs’ conclusions, in a review led by the College of Policing, that the current system is “not fit for purpose” and has undermined freedom of speech and diverted officers from fighting crime."

Police Federation drops legal challenge in free speech row - "In October 2024, Rick Prior, who was head of the Metropolitan Police Federation branch, was suspended after saying that his members were increasingly nervous about challenging people from some ethnic minorities for fear of being labelled racist. He was then sacked for complaining about his treatment in comments he made to The Telegraph. Richard Cooke was suspended as chairman of the West Midlands Police Federation after posting a comment online disputing suggestions that his force was “institutionally racist”. The men, with the support of the Free Speech Union (FSU), brought a judicial review of their treatment. In January, the High Court found both suspensions were unlawful and a breach of their right to freedom of expression. The FSU argued that the PFEW’s conduct was an attack on two democratically elected representatives who were expressing the views of their members."

UN Watch on X - "U.N. SAYS SOMALIA LEADS ON HUMAN RIGHTS: Ben Saul, the U.N. Rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism, says the U.S. is “raining death”—but Somalia is a model “responsible state” that “is committed to strengthening human rights.” FYI: China donated $150,000 to Ben Saul."
Clearly, this is why the whole world wants to live in Somalia and flee the United States

The sinister tactics of Hope Not Hate | The Spectator - "Of all the blights on our politics, there are few more tedious than the left-wing campaign group that masquerades behind some poorly constructed frontispiece. The Resolution Foundation – run by the gloriously named Torsten Bell – is a fine example. Torsten allows his publishers to call his Foundation ‘an enormously respected and influential economic research charity’. You may have heard of it, or you may be one of those who focuses your enormous respect elsewhere, but you will probably have seen the BBC and others regurgitate its press releases in lieu of doing actual journalism. The Resolution Foundation routinely discovers things like many people in Britain are poor or ill or suffer from mental health problems. The cause is always Tory cuts. The solution is always more money. Because if only we gave even more money away in taxes one day nobody in Britain will feel sad... These people are not even good at disguising their politics. Just this week Torsten was on Twitter writing that Suella Braverman’s warning that we are ‘sleepwalking into a ghettoised society’ was the former home secretary ‘talking garbage’. But don’t expect to hear Torsten questioned about his language next time the BBC gives a fawning interview to him. Most of these groups give themselves more obvious names; indeed they name themselves in a way which is meant to make them unopposable. Love Music Hate Racism is one such construction – as though there’s anyone who says: ‘I actually hate music, but I’m very much into the old racism stuff.’ Worst among these campaign groups is Hope Not Hate (HNH). It is supported by a range of left-wing MPs and occasionally gets a reach-around from some Conservative or other. HNH calls itself an ‘anti-fascist’ organisation and that is what the media slavishly call the group when they report on its work. A few years ago, a classic piece of HNH reporting claimed that evil people are using video games to spread messages of hate. This crack journalism was picked up by the BBC, which quoted one of the group’s activists saying: ‘Once you’re in that world, then the radicalisation starts to happen.’ The man in question was referred to by the BBC as coming from the ‘anti-fascist organisation Hope Not Hate’. If anyone had any doubt that HNH is not, in fact, an anti-fascist organisation they might note several things. First – there aren’t many fascists around. We don’t like them in Britain. Perhaps thanks to a dearth of targets or perhaps because it’s full of far-left ideologues, HNH some while ago decided that its targets should be Ukip, Nigel Farage, Brexiteers and the Tory party. Naturally the group has had little to say about the hate marches in London each week. But they did swoop into action when a small group of people opposed one of the protests. This group – predictably enough – was portrayed by HNH as the far-right on the march. As we all know, calls for ‘intifada’ and ‘jihad’ are expressions of peace and love whereas saying ‘Eng-er-land’ is a notorious far-right dog-whistle. Anyhow, this week HNH was back at it, heralding another incredibly unimpressive ‘investigation’ online: ‘This is BIG. We’ve uncovered the private Twitter account belonging to Sir Paul Marshall, co-owner of GB News. And it’s littered with likes and retweets of racist and Islamophobic content.’ It was amusing in its way. HNH, of course, had not ‘investigated’ or ‘uncovered’ anything. Marshall’s Twitter account was public and all that the geniuses at HNH had to do was sit at home eating crisps and screen-shotting tweets. Nor was the material ‘racist and Islamophobic’. Most of it was just retweeting things which the rest of us notice as ‘events’ and ‘facts’, such as disturbing footage of Islamists running riot. HNH cherry-picked a few ‘likes’ from Marshall’s account and then presented it as representative not just of the man but of a wider, sinister movement. The usual dolts jumped on board. Alastair Campbell insisted Ofcom step in (because when it comes to reliable dossiers, Campbell is your man), as did Alan Rusbridger, formerly of the Guardian. Just as predictably, a group of ex-BBC journalists who call themselves ‘The News Agents’ joined in. These former Newsnight employees – who have given up any pretence of impartiality– thought this was major stuff. Indeed one bubble-dwelling creature called Lewis Goodall tried to claim it as their ‘exclusive’. All these people whipped themselves up about Marshall’s ‘likes’ in the same week that parliamentarians in Westminster were fearing for their safety because of pro-Palestinian mobs turning up outside parliament and, in some cases, outside their homes. Again, HNH and co. have little to say about any of this. Well I have something to say about them. Some years ago HNH published a list of ‘Islamophobes’. One – a scholar I know – subsequently had an Islamist come to his front door and try to shoot him in the head. I wrote about this at the time. A while later, HNH wrote a similar report and threatened to put me in it. When I lawyered up, HNH explained that if I removed the piece criticising it, it might consider removing my name from its latest hit-list. In other words, the group is not just silly but sinister. It wishes to change the political weather in our country, and it operates like a gangster. As with so many self-proclaimed ‘anti-fascists’, their name is wrong. They really should drop the ‘anti’ bit and rename themselves Hate Not Hope."

Emil Kirkegaard on X - "This was the same group that infiltrated our group of science nerds then tried to smear us as eg building an ethnostate Nazi style. Fact: we're an international, multiethnic team and not involved in any politics. It's a disgrace such people apparently have the support of the British state, but not surprising unfortunately."
"Hate" is anything that hurts the left wing agenda, after all
We're still told that left wingers don't hate their countries

Gad Saad on X - "Me: Here is a tsunami of evidence showing how people from societies X are destroying our civilization.
Wood Cricket Westerner (WCW): Yes but empathy.
Me: Here is more evidence.
WCW: Yes but sympathy.
Me: Here is more evidence.
WCW: Yes but compassion.
Me: Here is more evidence.
WCW: Yes but kindness.
Me: Here is more evidence.
WCW: Yes but tolerance.
Me: Here is more evidence.
WCW: Yes but acceptance.
Me: Our civilization is being eaten alive. It is going to be a very very very ugly future for your children and mine.
WCW: I'd rather die and having my children killed knowing that I'm empathetic, sympathetic, compassionate, kind, tolerance, and accepting of those who rape and murder us. I'm a good person."
More realistically, the "empathy", "sympathy", "compassion", "kindness", "tolerance" and "acceptance" squad seek to mercilessly crush and destroy those who seek to prevent them from destroying civilisation, since all these "virtues" are only meant to push the left wing agenda

Meme - D&D BEYOND: "We don't allow any game that declares itself 'non-woke' as 'woke' nowadays seems to apply to anything from grammatical pronouns, setting boundaries, having LGBTQ+ content or other minority groups. As such, that would fall short of Rule 1: Respect."

Meme - hoe_math = PsychoMath: "If you marry a liberal woman, she will hold your arms behind your back to make it easier for a black to stab you in the heart"
Jeff Younger @JeffYoungerShow: "He's fighting a guy with a knife. His wife GRABS HIS ARMS FROM BEHIND. Unfathomably stupid. He should get rid of her. She'll get him killed."

Czech Republic’s first Black MP guilty of two rapes, one attempted rape - "Dominik Feri was billed as the “first Black man” ever elected to the Czech Republic’s Chamber of Deputies. The European media heaped wild praise on him. Politico named him #8 on a list of 28 up-and-coming European politicians in 2018. From 2017 until early 2021, he was the subject of non-stop media adoration. His Instagram account, “choco-afro,” had over 700k followers at one time."

Jonathan Kay on X - "the president of Canada‘s leading LGBT advocacy group, Egale, has resigned. She says fellow activists, including Egale’s own board of directors apparently, condone antisemitic terror groups such as Hamas “that would clearly put them [i.e. LGBT] to death if given the opportunity”"
When you hate the West more than you love your own interests. Of course, they will continue to mock right wingers for supposedly voting against their own interests. Leopards eating people's faces is only when it pushes the left wing agenda

Meme "AMERICA STINKS! THE HOLOCAUST GIVES ME A CALMING FEELING" - Rashida Tlaib
"AMERICA STINKS! JEWISH MONEY CONTROLS CONGRESS" - Ilhan Omar
"AMERICA STINKS! US HAS CONCENTRATION CAMPS" - AOC
"AMERICA STINKS! WE DON'T NEED BLACK FACES THAT DON'T WANT TO BE A BLACK VOICE" - Ayanna Pressley
"IF YOU HATE AMERICA, LEAVE" - Trump
"THAT'S UNAMERICAN, YOU RACIST!" - All 4 Squad members

Daniel on X - "The degree to which Charlie Kirk's assassination affected people and their decisions about life will never be fully comprehended or conveyed but it seems to be surprisingly large"
kache on X - "It was the celebration of his murder from leftists everywhere, not the murder itself. People that you knew were openly just saying "I am glad that fucker died". Like, sheepish women that you knew irl would say this shit. Bloodthirsty Changed my perspective on a lot of things"

MALCOLM: Celebrate Canada’s history — don’t appease the woke mob | Toronto Sun - "Canada is a great country, it’s a country worth celebrating. Article content A statement like that used to be banal and universal. Not too long ago, there was a general consensus not just among the political parties, but prevalent throughout Canadian society, that we lived in a pretty special place. “The world needs more Canada” was once the slogan of Canadian book giant Indigo/Chapters, and the phrase was repeated by global celebrities like Barack Obama and U2 frontman Bono. But that was a simpler time. All the way back in 2017, the world hadn’t yet been steamrolled by the woke mob pushing cancel culture and strict intellectual conformity... Article content The ultimate goal of the woke mob is to tear down what they call hierarchies of power, essentially dismantling every institution in our society."

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