In this week’s episode of London Calling, James and I talk about the game of bingo James and his family played when they went to church on Easter Sunday, betting on which progressive talking points the vicar would include in his sermon. We also discuss the Archbishop of Canterbury’s pledge to set aside £100 million for the Church of England’s reparations fund; why the Anglican Church was been captured by the woke cult (James thinks it’s the work of the devil); the recent story about the Guardian’s links to the slave trade; the paper’s attempt to deflect attention from this story by accusing the Royal Family of the same sin; King Charles’s reaction to that story (in which he didn’t rule out the Royal Family setting up a reparations fund); why the British state doesn’t need to pay any reparations since it spent 1.2% of its annual GDP every year between 1807 and 1860 on stopping the transatlantic slave trade; the real reason Trump has been indicted (it’s because the Democrats want him to be the Republican Presidential candidate); the derailment of the ghastly Worker Protection Bill, for which the Free Speech Union deserves some credit; and, in Culture Corner, Moonage Daydream, Sharper, season two of The White Lotus (which is absolutely brilliant) and Beef, a new series on Netflix which is pretty good.
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That picture of Toby is uncanny. Doesn’t say much for poor Mrs Toby though!
When is the cut off point for these reparations, anyway?
I know my ancestor Sir Cloudesley Shovell played a part in the redemption of 189 English slaves in Africa in 1675. I understand there were native British people in Britain living in conditions of servitude through a good part of the 18th century, and that conditions were so bad for some in industrial towns in Northern England in the 19th century that people talked of “white slavery”.
And what about the child slaves needed to produce batteries today, or the things imported from Communist China where basic human rights are routinely violated? Why don’t these people do something about that, rather than obsessing over events from many years ago with which they and we had nothing to do?
And by the way, talking of modern human rights abuses, do consider joining the Free Speech Union if you haven’t already. If you’re not free to disagree, you’re not free.
“The War on the West”————Wokery, Climate Junk Science, Slavery Shaming, Racism Claims, Diversity, Political Correctness, TV ads, Mass Immigration, Critical Race Theory, Gender Ideology, and not forgetting The Original Sin —Being White.
I haven’t listened to it for a while. This is because when I hear Toby speak I hear doubt demons and at the same time the greater the doubt, the more rigid the adherence to the script. And so it is uncomfortable to listen to because of the sorrow I feel for Toby, it is like having to listen to friction or nails on a blackboard. Regardless of the mechanisms I don’t think it takes a genius to see the realm that we are hurtling into and therefore the sort of fighting spirit we need to show in order to bring things back to right.