Illiberal Dumbasscrat blog, Quaequam, is attempting to explain why an English Parliament is bad and why English people should submit to having their nationality and national identity abolished and their country broken up and lost forever.
This one is particularly entertaining in that the author really does seem to believe his somewhat bizarre claims, the most bizarre of which is “Every time an English Nationalist speaks they go on about how if we don’t have an English Parliament, we risk having a civil war,” closely followed by a comment saying that English MP’s make important decisions about Scotland all the time and citing the Barnett Formula – administered by a Scottish Chancellor of the Exchequer for the last 10 years – as an exmple!
Now, we all know that the Illliberal Dipshit’s don’t like England. Their last three leaders have been an Irish commando, a Scottish alcoholic and a Scottish geriatric. The Lib Dums are an irrelevance in England, the only place they have any influence is in Scotland and Wales where they traditionally vote for illiberal left wing eurofederalists. But to suggest that every time someone complains about the British establishment’s racial discrimination against English people they are risking a civil war is simply a poor work of fiction.
The author tries to produce an air of mystery around the name, Quaequam, with this strange post – like anyone actually cares why his blog is called Quaequam! I know that having read that you’ll be dying to know what it means and I did post a comment explaining it but it was deleted. That might strike you as a bit childish but then the word “Quaequam” comes from a comic book and you really can’t expect much else from a grown man that reads children’s comic books. Apart from the kind of crap he posts on his blog, I guess.
If we risk a civil war then we are going to win seeing as we have the majority of the weapons and nuclear weapons. It won’t last long.
James Graham Said: the same old shite that a thousand other anti-English nonces have said. *Yawn*
Poor James. He stopped the debate just as it was getting going! What a yellow belly!
I hope you read this James, you silly little boy. I think you like the attention James. The attention you get from real men. Know what I mean *wink wink* I think youre attempting a reacharound ’round the wrong mob meself son! Toodle pip!
Really what do you think the chances are of nuclear weapons ever being used on this soil is possible? It would certainly not be coming from the funding and actions of the British Armed forces, that is a totally irrational justification of what is considered as the rational conduct of our nation. As a distant relative of Mr Cromwell, I feel I should note to you that civil war is an action of resistance by the authority of this nation to inevitable changes in the democracy of it’s political or state. There have been moments in history when we have said that we are too stable and advanced for the possibility of civil war, as a nation we have been naive before.
Yes we have these weapons ,but will it last long?
It could well last 100 years 10’000 years, wars can last days. Today our country may fall, but we all stand, it’s our reputation. The youth of today show us our true brutality, they always have. The most dangerous predator of man is another man, though Britain, as a nation, are True lions. Lions at war with lions was never a pretty sight for our forefathers, much British blood has been spilt on our soil, not many nuclear devices have gone off yet though have they. Civil war is very real and you will fight on the side you are required to by your instructors! If you live in a liberally dominant state, then you would be wise to fight with them or move away.
The army are not going to come to your house and build you a wall, civil war puts you on your own, at the mercy of your neighbours. Pick your loyalties wisely, wait until it is a life and death choice before you going shooting off politics and declaring your status, democratic liberation is just an option just a choice that a nation makes in times of trouble, times like this.