The Telegraph goes after Orania
Punching down on the world's most underrated cultural success story.
I stopped objecting to the now-nixed sale of The Telegraph newspaper and The Spectator magazine because I know that Britain has already been sold. Not to oligarchs or Emirati or Singaporean billionaires or even the CCP, but to the neo-liberal global order, who today run the country through their grip on government, the civil service, the institutions, the media, the predatory corporations and the activist groups funded by one or all of the above.
It should be the least surprising thing you’ll hear all week: Channel 4, a vehemently anti-white broadcaster still nominally owned by the UK taxpayer (of course it is) sent out a disa…um…“differently abled” black fellow to visit Orania. It’s one kind of provocation to put a black man there for the sake of it; it’s another thing when he’s in a wheelchair. This is unreconstructed identity kettling: get used to it.
I feel sorry for Ade, because I don’t believe he originated this ridiculous idea. I’m willing to bet the lot that the concept emerged from the desk of a middle-class white executive at Channel 4, privately educated but not quite Oxbridge, gay (but married to a woman), whose idea of a perfect afternoon is a ramble through the sewage effluent slushing in the streets of The Islamic Caliphate of Brighton holding hands occasionally with his young colleague Erik when the Mullahs break for tea.
I’ve screenshot-ed the article for you (see end): note how they conveniently disabl…erm, “differently-abled” the “comments” section they keep for everything else (everything else, that is, with the exceptions of Pro-Palestine coverage, grooming gangs, machete festivals starring Somali youths, BLM, race reparations, climate and church race reparations…I think I may be missing four or ten others).
Why would The Telegraph punch down on Orania? One answer could lie in the state of the isles. On Saturday a black fellow, born in Zambia, was unveiled as the First Minister of the devolved nation of Wales - on account of succeeding Mark Drakeford. He joins the polyamorous half-Indian who came third in the last elections in Ireland, and the Muslim fellow in Scotland who also got the job on party succession alone, which, funnily enough, is exactly how Rishi Sunak came to be in Downing Street (when he’s not in Santa Monica). This is what you call The Diversity Supremacy, or diversity capture, and it is what happens when do not boast a constitution robust enough to defend your history, your blood or your place in the world. So you pander, endlessly.
Hysterically, the people who this crap was made for have panned it. Ms. Leila Latif of the once slave-financing Guardian is furious with Ade and has awarded “Ade’s Extremist Adventure” only 1 star - presumably because of his reluctance to detonate a rucksack and scatter himself and apparatus over the proposed solar facility foundations, which would have meant it would have taken Orania a day or so longer to completely off-grid themselves.
Last week the former owner of The Telegraph, Lord Black of Crossharbour, a man pardoned by Donald Trump, remarked to an audience that “unless you’re willing to surrender everything, surrender nothing”. He could have been talking about Orania.
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And they accuse whites of being fragile.I disagree with the man from Orania. It seems the black man can't be happy unless he is where the white man is. That's why it's so infuriating for them that there is a place like Orania.