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Stuart Wheeler, an 83-year-old multi-millionaire who made his fortune by founding spread-betting firm IG Index, said he would like to see May replaced by backbench Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg. He described the PM's performance negotiating Brexit with the EU as "very bad."
Wheeler stated that he would only donate to the party again after May has been removed as leader, or if she changes her approach to the Brexit negotiations. "Assuming Mrs May was kicked out, but only then, unless she completely changes, would I give to the Conservative Party," he said.
This development can, in large part, be laid at the feet of the ever-increasing influence of postmodernism, a superficially attractive philosophy often used to promulgate political and cultural ideas. Courses that have embraced a postmodern viewpoint tend to harshly ostracise any conflicting perspective, thereby eroding the intellectual freedom upon which the liberal arts had hitherto relied.
Comment:
- French "intellectuals" have ruined Western civilization: Postmodernism and its impact
- Jordan Peterson: 'Postmodernism is destructive, and its origins are Marxist' (VIDEO)
- The Truth Perspective: Explaining Postmodernism - Interview with Stephen Hicks
- The Truth Perspective: Radical political correctness, liberal ideologies and the decline of modern civilization
- Buy your indoctrination for the low, low price of $10k! Harvard now offering 'social justice' certificates, with no requirements
Stanislaw Skupian was a spectator at the grueling 26.2-mile event in April when he saw a lost number fluttering across the pavement. The 38-year old then picked it up and finished the last three miles of the race before picking up a prized medal.
The number had belonged to runner Jake Halliday, who said he lost it after removing his t-shirt. Halliday was not allowed to finish the race. He was removed from the course with 300 meters to go after he was spotted without his number.
Comment: It's kind of ironic considering many who run these marathons are raising money for charities who provide support for the homeless and those suffering mental health problems:
- "Grotesque inhumanity" in 'Great' Britain: Hundreds of homeless people fined and imprisoned
- English council plans to fine homeless £50 for begging in the streets
- Windsor council leader calls on police to clear the streets of homeless people before royal wedding
- London crime wave: Theft, burglary, rape, violent crime and homicide skyrocket

Muslims attended an Eid al-Adha prayer service in St. Petersburg, Russia, Oct. 15. As millions of foreigners arrive, resentment from native Russians has grown.
Meanwhile, all the usual suspects are also where they should be... down to Sweden Yes "surpassing" everyone else.
Data from European Social Survey Round 8 (2016) via Alexandre Afonso (h/t Emil):
If the goal of advertising is to get noticed, 7-Eleven has succeeded by creating print and video ads that portray the country as a place riddled with venereal disease. A video posted online shows Norway's famously gorgeous scenery alongside some unexpected words.
"Norway. Land of the fjords, the mountains, the midnight sun, and chlamydia," the text reads. "Norway has one of the highest rates of chlamydia in Europe. Visiting from abroad? Protect yourself against the locals! Get your condoms at 7-Eleven."
But the advertising campaign didn't stop there, with the convenience store chain also placing a print ad at Oslo Central Station - the arrival spot of many tourists visiting the country.
Comment: The aim of most advertising companies nowadays is to go 'viral', regardless of the consequences. And since much of the media crowd lives in a 'liberal' bubble they are often oblivious to a lot of things. Either way, maybe Norwegians should be asking themselves why their country has some of the highest rates of chlamydia in Europe:
- Lethal Sex -The Rise of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the Age of Postmodernist Liberalism
- Sex, Scholars and the Syphilitic Superpower
- California sees a 45% increase in STDs
- Rape and STDs drop after Rhode Island accidentally decriminalized prostitution for 6 years
While St Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith normally feeds its students the likes of duck leg confit and slow-baked Moroccan lamb, its idea of an austerity lunch is the same kind of food that students in non-fee paying schools across the country eat every day - baked potato, coleslaw, beans, and fruit.
The school tweeted about the lunch, served to raise money for charity, using a photograph of a white-gloved waiter serving three peas on a silver platter.
Comment: Granted it is admirable that the school at least attempts to educate the children about the issue, but it's still a tasteless stunt gone wrong and it highlights just how out of touch the few who aren't suffering crushing 'austerity' really are:
- 'Pale and listless, impossible to teach, staff paying for basic necessities': Documentary Children of Austerity exposes reality of life in Britain
- UK economic collapse accelerating: 28% increase in shops going bust, biggest slump since 2009, food and fuel prices rise
- UK retailers requesting rent reductions, shutting stores and laying off staff as economy tanks
- UK government to raid 90 year old charity fund to pay off 0.6% of national debt as economy continues to burn
- "Slow burn": Low pay and record debt signal apocalypse for Britain's retailers as economic downturn continues
"We're in downtown DC disrupting DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen's dinner at MXDC," the group wrote below the video on its Facebook page. "The irony isn't lost on us that this is a Mexican restaurant. Nielsen has led the program to tell her to put an end to separating families, to step down as head of the department, and that ICE and CBP must be abolished #abolishICE #abolishCBP"
Comment: The Daily Caller dug deeper:
One of the activists who chased Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen out of a Mexican restaurant Tuesday night over the Trump administration's immigration policies is an employee of the Department of Justice, The Daily Caller News Foundation has confirmed.
An employee within the Trump administration initially tipped TheDCNF off about Hrabar's presence at the protest.
The Washington Examiner spoke with Hrabar Wednesday and she defended her behavior as off government time and a use of her First Amendment rights.
Despite Hrabar's claims of keeping her personal politics outside of her time as an employee of the federal government, a look at her Twitter account, @allisongeroi, features tweets during the workday openly celebrating her behavior Tuesday night.
The mass hysteria that swept across Liberal America, like one giant tear tsunami, following Hillary Clinton's 'surprise' loss in the 2016 presidential election has reached a new level of madness and can now be described as a deep-seated psychosis.
There are some understandable reasons for the Left's collective mental breakdown. Briefly, 'Russiagate' is disintegrating into a burlesque theater of the absurd, while Trump - from jump-starting the Heartland's industrial sector, to making peace with a nuclear-armed dictator, to 'winning' the World Cup - is on a serious roll. If the momentum continues, it may give the Republicans a crucial victory in November congressional midterms. The Democrats, acutely aware as to what is at stake yet unable to stop Trump, are showing a side of their character that can be best described as treacherous. And in order to see the symptoms of a disintegrating Democratic Party one only need look at the US entertainment industry.
Comment:
- American elite liberals aren't looking to defeat you, they want to destroy you
- The difference between justice and social justice, and why the search for social justice continues to erode our freedoms
- Social Justice Syndrome: 'Rising tide of personality disorders among millennials'
- The 6 Big Ways Liberals Are Destroying America's Culture
- Nassim Taleb: Pedophrasty, bigoteering, and other modern scams of discourse

French President Emmanuel Macron attends a ceremony marking the 78th anniversary of late French General Charles de Gaulle's resistance call of June 18, 1940, at the Mont Valerien memorial in Suresnes, near Paris, France, June 18, 2018.
But such is France's professed attachment to its egalitarian tradition that such unlikely critics took aim at Emmanuel Macron on Friday over his promotion of a more meritocratic culture.
"Macron doesn't understand the little people. I'm afraid he's leading France toward a system that leaves the least favored behind," Le Monde quoted Francois Pinault, whose business empire includes the Gucci fashion house, as saying.
Comment: An interesting development. Perhaps the billionaires have a better grip on French history than Macron. The French Revolution wasn't so long ago.
- Candidate Macron: An insider disguised as an outsider, wrapped in opportunism
- Meet Emmanuel Macron: Rothschild banker, Bilderberger, 'anti-Establishment' candidate in French election
- President Emmanuel Macron: Will reverse five decades of working-class power
- Establishment puppet Macron bans RT and Sputnik from campaign headquarters
- Macron lied about tax evasion: 4Chan /pol/ posts images from Macron's off-shore bank account
Political correctness run amok is a popular topic on the right these days. Indeed, the conservative bookshelf is chock full of best-sellers devoted to the topic. Subject matters vary. One may focus on the hypocrisy of campus speech codes, another on the revisionist attempt to indict our founding fathers, yet another on secular progressivism's relentless campaign against religious freedom.
Still, progressive-inspired changes to our value system have made their mark - most notably during the eight-year reign of Barack Obama - and particularly among the generation popularly known as "Millennials." My response to these unwelcome changes has been two-fold: (1) I chronicle the establishment's tantrums whenever an anti-PC, Trump-inspired "disruptor" event takes place; and (2) I publicize vignettes wherein progressive overreaching boomerangs to the Left's disadvantage.















Comment: May's time as PM looks to be numbered. The chaos EU membership has brought seems to be promising the downfall of many political puppets and their parties, and it may not just be Britain who ends up leaving: