The Laws of Institutions

BY DANIEL JUPP Jupp’s First Law of Institutions: The bigger the institution becomes, the more areas of human life it will declare a compassionate interest in. And this claim of compassionate interest will grow in direct proportion to the reality of the institution becoming ever more divorced from its founding principles and intentions. Eventually the institution will care about and interfere in everything but will … Continue reading The Laws of Institutions

The Race Hustlers in Our Midst

BY DANIEL JUPP In Britain and much of the Western world the vast majority of people are not racist. This will include people who have told, or laughed at, jokes based on race. These same people will have never done anything to harm another race, and would be revolted to see racial abuse in front of them, instinctively siding with the victim. This has in … Continue reading The Race Hustlers in Our Midst

When Scandals were Scandals

BY DANIEL JUPP The Twitter Files prove that corporations, intelligence agencies and the Democrats conspired to rig an election. The Biden team instructed that a particular story be squashed, and it was. They gave lists of individuals and organisations to suppress, and these lists were acted on. The social media company was effectively an outsourced arm of government, suppressing 1st amendment free speech rights. Nixon … Continue reading When Scandals were Scandals

The New Seven Deadly Sins

BY DANIEL JUPP Technocracy: The belief that most human beings are too stupid and worthless to administer their own fate and must cede all authority and decision making to a class of enlightened experts who know better than them. Globalism: The belief that all human beings must come under a single global political authority, because allowing them sovereignty, nation states and independent rule creates opportunities … Continue reading The New Seven Deadly Sins

Pious Hypocrisy

BY DANIEL JUPP Last week I went to a Royal Shakespeare Company production of A Christmas Carol. It was a production that mixed original modern content with material based directly on Dickens’ own work.  It was a strange experience that I think said far more about modern Britain than Victorian Britain.  First, the quality of the staging, lighting, acting, singing and dancing were all undeniable. … Continue reading Pious Hypocrisy

The Church Vacuum

BY DANIEL JUPP Despite being an atheist, I’ve come to realise how disastrous our abandonment of Christianity has been. Our entire western moral code was built around the Judaeo-Christian heritage. You simply cannot scrap that without terrible consequences. At one time every village church in England would be packed out, all the time. So much so that religious services were only a part of that. … Continue reading The Church Vacuum

Tolkien Reduced to Woke

BY DANIEL JUPP It’s actually heart-warming to read through the comments on an Amazon Prime ad for their Lord of the Rings (The Rings of Power) series. People are ripping the piss out of it. The ad features what I suppose is meant to be either a wizard or a hobbit, maybe Gandalf, maybe Bilbo’s great grandfather. It’s hard to tell because the actor is … Continue reading Tolkien Reduced to Woke

Where does ‘Progress’ End?

BY DANIEL JUPP Are there any boundaries that shouldn’t be crossed in the name of a “progressive society”? The progressive offer is a seductive one in one sense: if you accept complete submission and subservience to the progressive ideology, if you accept that the State is all powerful and decides all things, if you normalise the idea that every human being is both flawed and … Continue reading Where does ‘Progress’ End?

The Dangers of Predictive Computer Modelling

BY DANIEL JUPP Both climate change hysteria and Covid hysteria are based on two things, and in neither case except by the most inaccurate understanding of the word can these things be described as science. The ‘science’ foundation for both is actually computer modelling. Computer modelling is a modern form of fortune telling. It can probably get fairly accurate results in a very short time … Continue reading The Dangers of Predictive Computer Modelling

What Does it Mean to be Green? 

BY DANIEL JUPP The only time my Dad, a working class but aspirational patriot who through hard work rose to a middle management position, ever voted anything but Conservative, he voted Green. It was only once, I think, during the Major years.  My Dad loved the countryside. He was a South Londoner but moved out to Essex. When he was a young boy, which would … Continue reading What Does it Mean to be Green? 

Just Words?

BY DANIEL JUPP Home Secretary Priti Patel has supposedly authorised a turn back policy. Britain has seen an invasion of illegal Channel crossings with roughly 1,000 migrants landing illegally every day. These are the reported figures, so it’s likely higher. That’s 365,000 a year illegally entering the country. Most people want this stopped. A turn back policy is common sense and would limit attempts in … Continue reading Just Words?