The Distant Echo Of Jackboots.

It's as if the 1930s never happened as mankind simply refuses to learn! 

At times of strife and financial hardship far right maniacs emerge intent on whipping up the masses by offering up one group supposedly to blame for all the ills.


Hitler rounded on the Jews. Today's ignorant, uncaring, thick and dangerous generation of mindless rabble rousers have focused in on a new and yet similar minority - immigrants.


The lunatic Trump has just told a rally of fanatical cult members that immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country".


Suella Braverman similarly dog whistled by claiming multiculturalism had failed - her being from a family of immigrants from Africa/Asia and having risen to the office of Home Secretary - and the UK faced a "hurricane" of incoming migrants.

Now Prime Minister Rishi


Sunak has topped her insane drive to victimise. Sunak, AGAIN from a family of recent immigrants from Africa, dished out just what his audience wanted at a meeting of far right nutters.

He claimed Europe faced being "overwhelmed" by immigrants. That, as he stood alongside his "good friend", Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni whom he laughably described as "centre right." Meloni may be at the centre of a shitshow and the bid to resurrect Fascism but she is NOT at the centre of the right ' - she is FAR RIGHT!

A big clue as to her leanings comes from the organisers of the meeting at which she and Sunak spoke - the far right Brother's of Italy Party!

Sunak has latched onto Nazi-style rhetoric not because he necessarily believes any of it. No, it's for purely selfish reasons - his desperate bid to cling onto power.

With the Tories, the REAL reason is the UK is so fucked up they face being obliterated at the next General Election and Sunak's personal popularity has plummeted as a result. His last throw of the dice is to pander to the extremists and whip up their numbers by putting himself forward as the knight who will crush the perceived enemy. It worked for Hitler, why shouldn't it work for him?

These are dangerous, dangerous days. The nightmare of the 1930s, and '40s, is in danger of returning.

It's cliche, I know, but as George Santayana said: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."




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