dixie1928
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Oswald Mosley and friends wore a strange outfit. They had quite a thing for black; liked shiney boots; favoured a certain cut of trouser. They were given to large meetings, marches, and seemed to have adopted the Union flag as their very own.
Oswald and his mates had managed to identify the curse which was stalking Britain at the time the foreign influence which was ruining the country, bringing unemployment, political weakness, making British people strangers in their own country.
The Jews. Get rid of them, put Oswald in charge and all would be well! The solution was so simple, why oh why couldn't those rabble rousing socialists, immigrants, artists and other vagabonds not see it? Didn't seem to matter how many of those lefties you kicked, there were still more to bring arguments to counter the simple plan you held so dear.
Oswald and the lads decided to hold a march to show the strength of their feeling and how large their suppoort was. They could have gone from Trafalgar Square to Hyde Park, or any number of other routes through central London, but they chose Stepney in the East End. Why? Because this was where the Jews lived. Why bother turning up for a march if you couldn't stick two fingers up at the people you blamed for everything that was wrong in your psychologically skewed world?
Many thousands of police accompanied the march, defending the right of the baboons to scratch their arses in public. At Cable Street, they met up with 300, 000 counter demonstrators. Mosley's merry men were unable to pass. And thus, dear reader, British fascism died as a going concern, leaving only some disgruntled flag waggers in every generation to bemoan the fact that Jews / Irish / Muslims / Gays / Gypsies / (whoever the current target might be) are allowed to rule this fair land while solid Britishers have to keep their opinions to themselves.
There are videos of the battle if you google.
There are no remedies currently available for lack of historical perspective.
If you know your history? If only!
Oswald and his mates had managed to identify the curse which was stalking Britain at the time the foreign influence which was ruining the country, bringing unemployment, political weakness, making British people strangers in their own country.
The Jews. Get rid of them, put Oswald in charge and all would be well! The solution was so simple, why oh why couldn't those rabble rousing socialists, immigrants, artists and other vagabonds not see it? Didn't seem to matter how many of those lefties you kicked, there were still more to bring arguments to counter the simple plan you held so dear.
Oswald and the lads decided to hold a march to show the strength of their feeling and how large their suppoort was. They could have gone from Trafalgar Square to Hyde Park, or any number of other routes through central London, but they chose Stepney in the East End. Why? Because this was where the Jews lived. Why bother turning up for a march if you couldn't stick two fingers up at the people you blamed for everything that was wrong in your psychologically skewed world?
Many thousands of police accompanied the march, defending the right of the baboons to scratch their arses in public. At Cable Street, they met up with 300, 000 counter demonstrators. Mosley's merry men were unable to pass. And thus, dear reader, British fascism died as a going concern, leaving only some disgruntled flag waggers in every generation to bemoan the fact that Jews / Irish / Muslims / Gays / Gypsies / (whoever the current target might be) are allowed to rule this fair land while solid Britishers have to keep their opinions to themselves.
There are videos of the battle if you google.
There are no remedies currently available for lack of historical perspective.
If you know your history? If only!