Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 25, 2019
Nigel Farage appears to have gone nuts and is now allying with revolutionary Marxists to achieve unclear political ends.
I found this tweet thread enlightening.
Many people on the dissident right are drawn to Spiked Online's challenge to political correctness. Their proclaimed support for free speech is appealing in an age where speech restriction has become the norm. But Spiked Online hypocritically block those who criticise the Chosen. pic.twitter.com/ndf59v51NW
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
Spiked Online adopt anti-Establishment positions across a range of issues. But on two key topics, they affirm Establishment thinking to an extreme degree: immigration and Jews. They advocate for open borders immigration and the repression of antisemitism. pic.twitter.com/nYQoljFiwo
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
Their hypocrisy on “antisemitic” free speech comes to be less surprising when you know their history. Spiked Online is, in essence, part of a cult-like movement centred on the “guru” figure of Frank Furedi, a Hungarian Jew, founder of the Revolutionary Communist Party in Britain. pic.twitter.com/GTRPecWaYt
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
The magazine Living Marxism was founded as the official organ of the Revolutionary Communist Party. Frank Furedi and Brendan O’Neill were regular contributors. pic.twitter.com/GVVGMHMhBB
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
Living Marxism exhibited a marked sympathy for Irish Republicanism. pic.twitter.com/iq7avC4L1G
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
Brendan O’Neill and Spiked Online continue this tradition. pic.twitter.com/5VOW7FaGtd
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
Living Marxism accused ITN of deliberately lying about images of what appeared to be a prison camp in the Bosnian war. ITN sued Living Marxism for libel and won. The resultant costs forced the magazine’s closure. pic.twitter.com/pYYqNCcG7I
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
Following the closure of the magazine Living Marxism, the website Spiked then emerged as its online rebrand.
As you read Spiked Online, then, just remember that you are reading the modern incarnation of the official publication of the Revolutionary Communist Party. pic.twitter.com/ftFp5YwnN4
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
Like other “tribal” movements in the past, the Furedi cult has been accused of using a strategy of infiltration, forming bogus front groups and altering names to disguise their true origins.https://t.co/ZRktvSkOEw
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
The Institute of Ideas is also part of the (((Furedi))) Cult that emerged from the Revolutionary Communist Party and the transformation of its publication, Living Marxism, into Spiked Online. It is led by Claire Fox who has just announced her candidacy for Farage’s Brexit Party. pic.twitter.com/U3cAY13EpM
— Diversity Macht Frei (@Czakal) April 25, 2019
I don’t know what game Farage is playing.
But the entirety of the British right-wing has become a complete shitshow.
They won Brexit, and everything should have just fallen into their lap, instead they just dilly-dallied around and now there is basically zero chance that Brexit will happen and they’re running around with four different parties, none of which anyone understands.
Farage literally quit UKIP because he said Sargon of Akkad was too much of a racist for him, but now he’s allying with radical Marxists.
Meanwhile Sargon is on a rape tour and isn’t even raping anyone.