A stupendous bit of bang on commentary on the current situation.

 

Over the last few months or so I’ve begun to get really into the Tik History channel on You Tube. Tik is an ordinary, formerly socialist, working class man who has delved into the backgrounds, influences on and effects of some of the worst ideologies that Europe has produced since the mid 19th century. He’s dug into and critically analysed many standard books on the Third Reich and has found that some traditional historians especially those of a Marxist viewpoint or who were influenced by Marxism may have overlooked or glossed over certain aspects of German National Socialism, such as Nazism’s origin in Socialism and in socialist thought and the now obvious aspects of Adolf Hitler’s ideology that clearly show Hitler’s socialism. Tik has also exploded the myth that Hitler and his party were the creation of the upper classes and of the capitalists and has provided ample evidence that the Nazi party was not the party of the industrialists but was readily and enthusiastically supported with voluntary financial contributions from the German people.

But it’s not just the Uni-testicled Austrian Corporal whose ideology Tik picks apart in a devastating manner, he’s also looked into the origins of socialism, the reason why socialism doesn’t work and Karl Marx’s long record for Jew hatred. I would strongly advise that if you like history and you like to see really good and sound research then you should take a look at the TikHistory channel.

However it’s not only because I’m impressed with Tik’s historical research and his strong stance on using credible sources that I’m writing about this channel today. I was going to write an article recommending TikHistory at some point but the reason I’m writing this at this time is that he’s produced a stunning 1hr 15min video about the current problems and how we got here. He has challenged the narrative that the MSM are putting out and has done it with style and good scholarship. Tik is not a fascist or a Nazi or a Communist and doesn’t appear to be any sort of extremist at all, he’s just a man who is incredibly thorough about examining some of the worst ideologies from Europe that have arisen.

There is stuff in it that I disagree with such as his recommendation of a voting strike where everyone writes ‘none of the above’ on ballot papers at election time as a way of getting the voices of suffering Britons heard, because all this will achieve is for Britons to be ruled by a possibly even worse government than we already have. ‘Default’ governments, voted in on tiny turnouts, which we might get from some sort of voting strike might end up as the worst option.

But there’s masses of stuff in this video that is worth hearing and specifically when he examines the street conflict around the mosque in Southport. Tik made the interesting observation at this point that challenges the claim that those involved in this particular conflict were motivated by a general hatred of foreigners. He pointed out that just across the road from this particular Mosque is a Chinese chip shop and this premises came out of the conflict remarkably unscathed. You’d think wouldn’t you that if you had a mob of people puffed up with a hatred of foreigners that they’d go after a Chinese chip shop as well as a mosque? That they did not is very very interesting.

Here’s the video. It’s called ‘An Open Letter To Prime Minister Keir Starmer (Southport)’The link to it is below but also after that is a downloaded copy of this video just in case it disappears from You Tube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvA9odna5dw

3 Comments on "A stupendous bit of bang on commentary on the current situation."

  1. Andrew MOORE | August 7, 2024 at 10:06 am |

    Rather than the ‘none of the above’ voting option, I’ve always thought there should be a ‘By Election’ party. One who’s only policy is that once voted in they will immediately resign (hundreds declaration), and force a by-election, and continue to do so if re-elected. They may never get voted in, but each time they will draw away votes, and those votes WILL be counted, and should they be elected it is a firm indication that if the electorate are effectively positively voting for NO representation, that the political parties have to make themselves more electable, and produce policies worthy of voting for. Anyway, just an idea.

  2. Stonyground | August 9, 2024 at 1:09 pm |

    Prior to the appearance of the Reform Party I was a ‘none of the above’ voter, not as any kind of protest but because I loathed and despised every choice that was on offer. I can sympathise a little with the argument that you have to vote Conservative in order to keep Labour out, them being the lesser of two evils. In the end though I see this as a terrible choice, how can they be worth voting for if the single and only reason to do so is that they’re not Labour?

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