Observing Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States from our current United Kingdom is like watchingBaywatch from a dinky flat in Pyongyang, North Korea’s sorry capital city.
Across the Atlantic is where the fun looks set to be for the next half a decade.
While, under Keir Starmer’s Titanic captaincy, our decline is assured.
It won’t be managed with loving care, as would a younger relative affectionately looking after his frail and uniformed great-grandfather.
It will rather be accelerated by a hate-filled mob of establishment yobs cruelly pushing the aged Britannia and all who loved her down a set of steel stairs, left to smash her emaciated bones to pieces on the cold neo-Marxist concrete below.
Cruelly, while we can see the counter-revolution unfolding across the pond, it will remain out of our desperate grasp.
However, each Presidential executive order dealinga hammer blow to Wokery’s flimsy and reality-denying edifice can only bring us hope that one day, a similar common-sense Tsunami will sweep across our immiserated lands.
As we prepare for that eventual and hoped for downpour, we can only stand as distant spectators.
From where we sit, across the distant penumbra, we see the Western World’s beacon alight again.
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The new administration is re-introducing the much-cherished idea that national borders do matter and that, without them, there is no such thing as a country – only a geographical space to be seized by sundry groups, destined, in due course, to be ruled by the most violent.
One of the first steps has been to restore sanity to the country’s immigration policy along with the ability to deport illegals, a necessary and powerful deterrent.
In so doing, the US is prioritising once again its actual citizens.
Already, we hear shouts of despair from handcuffed criminal gang members as they scream “F**k Trump” and “Biden Forever”.
Since signing the “Securing Our Borders” executive order on January 20th 2025, the administrationarrested“538 illegal immigrant criminals including a suspected terrorist, four members of the Tren de Aragua gang, and several illegals convicted of sex crimes against minors”, according to Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump’s press secretary.
She added” “The largest massive deportation operation in history is well underway”.
In fact, to deal with the mass deportation outflow of illegals, Mexico is building temporarytent cities with capacity for thousands.
“It is unprecedented,” says Enrique Licon, an official of the city of Ciudad Juarez, but what the large majority in the United States supports.
Further, we witness the US rip-up the self-destructive, nihilist and collectivist “Green New Scam”, as the Big Orange called it on January 23rd 2025 during his address to the horrified denizens of the World Economic Forum led by Klaus Schwab, a James Bond villain look alike, and much for the regulatory infrastructure behind it.
Making sure the naysayers at Davos understood what the re-assertion of a nation’s sovereign rights meant, Trump clarified that the United States would pull out of the “Paris Climate Accord” along with prior commitments made to fighting “the climate change emergency”.
“America is blessed with an abundance of energy and natural resources that have historically powered our Nation’s economic prosperity”, notes the presidential executive order again of January 20th 2025, appropriately entitled “Unleashing American Energy”, putting end to America’s Net Zero equivalent.
It continues: “It is thus in the national interest to unleash America’s affordable and reliable natural resources.”
No resources will be discriminated against. All will be welcomed back in the fold. Even good old King Coal is back. It’s cheap and reliable.
As Trump said: “Nothing could destroy coal, not the weather, not a bomb, nothing”, adding, that not even the hitherto powerful climate lobby.
And “we have more coal than anybody”, he continued with a competitive twinkle in his eye.
Further, we will watch as Trump’s America dismantles the bureaucratic apparatus of hatred built by the Left over the years, with its incessant, destructive, and religious-like fixation on and dissemination of the politics of biology – that is to say ofcaste, raceand sex.
“Americans deserve a government committed to serving every person with equal dignity and respect”, and “to expending precious taxpayer resources only on making America great”, the “ending radical and wasteful government DEI programs” executive order states.
The text refers to Diversity, Inclusion and Equity (DIE) programmes as “illegal” and demands the instant termination of all positions and plans that pertain to the DIE orthodoxy.
All in all, Trump signed over 20 executive orders to bring common sense back to national governance.
It is a shameless and welcome affirmation of a country’s sovereign rights to govern in the name, interest, and facts of her own people, according to promises made on the campaign trail with domestic priority overriding so-called international ones.
It was a full rejection of a worldview espoused by Starmer, Richard Hermer, his attorney general and sidekick, as well as Ed Miliband and much of the British Establishment.
Indeed, our leaders do not believe that borders matter, though they do believe it’s our duty to pay for the financial, moral and emotional damage their anarchistic policies force us to bear.
Both Starmer and Hermer believe that international supersedes national law.
As Hermer said in his first speech as Attorney General, “international law is the ‘Rule of Law’ writ large in October 2024.
In his revolutionary view, domestic law must align with laws and regulations passed by nebulous and deeply corrupt international organisations such as the United Nations.
While the United States has grasped the invigorating opportunity for renewal by doubling down on the US citizen instead of the global one, our leaders think and speak of “global citizens”, using Richard Hermer’s own words, and local communities, crucially, though, detached from the nation.
In so doing, our leaders deny the actual existence of a country called Great Britain, which is more than a geographical location, with deep historical roots, a great deal of coal, gas, oil, fish and so much more.
From our windows, in London and much of Europe, stuck with a financially and morally bankrupt, patriotism-free and glory-eschewing establishment, we can only imagine what it would be like if our borders were upheld, our natural resources exploited for the benefit of our desperate citizenry, and wokery speared in its dark heart with the silver lance of hope.
Like all cruel mirages, we can see, feel and understand the counter-revolution across the Atlantic, but we can’t touch it – for now.