Right-wing social media accounts and the Tory tabloids recently went into apoplexy in response to a contrived controversy surrounding the playing of the openly racist anthems of Land of Hope and Glory and Rule Britannia at the BBC Proms.
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Decades of constant blasting by media propaganda have convinced the white majority that immigrants are stealing away their scant privileges, even as the ruling class loot the country, and that all would be well if the Empire returned. But its not just Britain, almost every State is now ruled and mostly owned by far right oligarchies, the 1%, who sometimes let us choose between their brainwashed stooges.
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Cruel Britannia: -Land of Dope and Gory-
by Blosc, shared with thanks
For as long as I can remember, English politicians have stoked fears about the swarms of immigrants bringing Britain to breaking point or castigated spongers and work-shy benefit cheats, while all the while promoting a myth of Albion, purveyor of the rule of law and democracy.
These tendencies have only sharpened during Brexit, where Little Englanders trumpet this scepter’d isle, Land of Hope and Glory ‘mother of the free… wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set. God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet’.

All the while the same reactionaries demonize immigrants and Johnny foreigner, belittle and sneer at calls for racial and gender equality and smear those who seek to create a just society as terrorist sympathizers and anti-Semites.
There is no introspection of self-awareness to any of this. If they could overcome the cognitive dissonance, these modern-day jingoists would cringe in shame at an Empire built on oppression. Cruel Britannia ruled the waves through peddling dope and prosecuting gory murder against anyone who dared challenge perfidious Albion.
Nevertheless, the procession of shameless propaganda to placate the herd, hardly represents a recent phenomenon. Anyone who reads Irishman, Robert Noonan’s The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, a novel over a century old, will be struck by eery echoes in the Daily Obscurer or Daily Chloroform of our contemporary tabloids’ mendacious assault on the poor, hollow jingoism and xenophobic bigotry.









