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Andrey's avatar

You are a good man Frank doing God's work. Thank you. Yes, let's not dispair. Everything will be Christ in the end.

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Frank Wright's avatar

Thank you Andrey I do what I can

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

Control+ Alt+Smite sounds about right. That made me smile.

Good to see a little hope injected into the fray. I share your optimism. It can't succeed.

I am less sure about the formation of a counter-elite and their attitudes to mass immigration. Belief in the brotherhood of man seems endemic in multiple layers of British society. Although perhaps that is changing.

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Frank Wright's avatar

Yes, The Yookay could be a holdout of borderless slumlordism but I think this will look rather odd and out of step in a few years time.

Bluntly, there’ll be no nation to govern and no way of doing so if you don’t clear them out.

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Frank Wright's avatar

People know this. Some at the top end are still a bit timid in saying so but they know it, and shortly they too will come out with it. It won’t be long before the fear of the media calling you names is eclipsed by the danger of doing nothing

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Spaceman Spiff's avatar

Good point. I hope this happens. They can surely see the mess as much as we can.

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Sasha Latypova's avatar

Everything will be alright at the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end. Oscar Wilde. Thank you, outstanding piece of writing and thinking. I likewise predicted no nuclear war (because I am 99% certain nukes don't exist as their existence hinges on failed physics), and no war with Iran for the reasons you state - nobody can afford even a few hours of real WWIII. All they can do is some theatrics, of course, those can be destructive, too.

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Redbonebandit's avatar

Below was an absolute banger!

Jesus wins PTL.

The crisis of our modern world is first due to the abandonment of God, then to the economics which monetises it, the ideology which advertises it, and the politics which presents it as the democratic consensus. The end result is man as consumer product, liberated into a void.

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G Wooster's avatar

I will take ‘wins’ and many and plenty of them regardless of how seemingly small or tremendous. My inner melancholy is acutely aware of what we have lost, or more accurately, what has been stolen from us. My lament is recovery from that position which may be achieved, but not in my life time and nor do I wish burden on my daughters and grand daughters, however strong they will be and resolute.

I do breathe calmly and deeply at your positive prose and outlook and that is an inner reflection for me. I think deeply about the description of the French Revolution as explained by Carlyle, who explained it thusly; we will hail the French revolution as shipwrecked mariners might the sternest rock in a world of otherwise baseless sea and waves.

They have ruined our country, continent, culture and religion. The stern rock is all we have left for now. God bless you Frank.

I profoundly hope I am wrong and the sternest rock is a cultural Eden.

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Fortis Esperitas's avatar

We don't need a bloody pep talk from you, Mr. Wright. Tell us, when Lifesite caved into its magical thinking around Pope Chicago, Did you use your brilliant insight, laser-like understanding to tell JHW, that he was being a cowardly crumpet, when he tip-toed around the available facts concerning Prevost? Was his confused bewilderment because 65% of pew sitters in the 🇺🇸 like the new and improved, kinder & nicer model of heretic in the Vatican? Do you seriously believe that the UK is going to roll back Muslim manipulation? Should we all clap our hands, so Tink can wave her magic wand?

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Frank Wright's avatar

I don’t think you have as full a command of these two situations as you believe, which is understandable as you are not in either of them.

I can see how you come to these conclusions but I disagree with them, because these things do not appear to me as they do to you.

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Fortis Esperitas's avatar

Well, I'll give you that and believe me, I grieve over what has happened to England. My grandmother grew up in London and I have very fond memories of visiting there as a child and teenager. I do hope you are right about the UK. I really do. As for the Catholic show, I think you can tell that I did not grow up a Catholic. I came to Catholicism through marriage and after 30 years in the Church, I still can't fathom how too many Catholics cove-up for the hierarchy on a daily basis I feel like Liz Yore, more than Catholic Unscripted, although they are very nice, almost too nice. But. that's me. Thank you for responding.

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Richard C. Cook's avatar

Thanks Frank. I think you'll like this one.

https://montanarcc.substack.com/p/putin-schools-trump-on-realities

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