Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 11, 2014
As the oppressive doctrine of political correctness becomes ever more intense in the US, at least we are able to look the the UK and say “well, at least it’s not there yet.”
In that once proud nation, a man has been jailed for 12 months for wearing a Klu Klux Klan uniform in a video he posted on YouTube.
At his sentence, the Judge told Christopher Phillips: “It does not require advanced education or knowledge of history to know what you were seeking to convey might cause offense.”
So, apparently, it is literally illegal to offend people in the Jewish-occupied United Kingdom. However, as we all know, this only applies to those who would offend the sacred doctrine of political correctness – the BBC shows all sorts of offensive anti-Christian material, and offensive comedic depictions of White men as bumbling, neurotic and emasculated fools.
The only analog to the modern state of regulated speech in Britain at present are the blasphemy laws of the Medieval period, where it was considered beyond the limits of personal expression to question the sacred doctrine of the church. And this explains what we are dealing with: political correctness is a new religious belief system.
Philips, who is a regular volunteer at his church, told officers interviewing him “I just feel stronger towards my own; my own ethnic group – white people.”
And that is, of course, the highest blasphemy against the new religious order of political correctness: to voice a desire not to be surrounded by hostile throngs of invading subhumans. If you are allowed to even think that you would be more comfortable around European people than the gibbering masses of the dark hordes, you are then on a road to doing something about it. And the Jews have declared that this invasion be so, and so it is up to you not simply to lay there and take it, but to not even question your personal right to feel uncomfortable about it.
Instead of looking to England in order to alleviate our own discomfort with the state of affairs in the US, we Americans should instead look to England as representative of what is to come if we do not stand up and do something to stop it.