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Some February reflections

*Sigh* … Time for another post that may well lose me followers.


But it’s high time for some more reflections on the craziness of Britain 2026... and you know you'll only get honesty from me.


Let’s start with the basics.


If you’re reading this, you’re probably like me: a patriot. Patriotism is, first and foremost, about territory, and survival. Regardless of what any of us think about wealth inequality, the elites, saving the world and suchlike, charity MUST start at home, and our first collective duty is the safety and security of our own families- always.


You may not believe this, but once upon a time I found myself drawn in by the lefties. I liked their attitudes to animal welfare, desire for a fairer system, and for free-thinking individualism.


They lost me on the borders issue.


Open-border philosophy is near-clinically insane, and frankly, every advocate I’ve encountered has been a walking confirmation of the stereotype. To put it bluntly, the people who genuinely believe a territory can function safely with no boundaries at all usually fall into one of four camps: either they are teenagers with the life experience of a houseplant, sheltered incels with nothing else to focus on in life, rich narcissists who are completely detached from reality, or balding old communists whose cognitive output suggests they are navigating early onset dementia.


Clearly, obviously, SURELY: you need a line in the sand between what’s yours and someone else’s. Without that line, nothing is actually yours, and people will simply take from you until there is nothing left. This is the most basic foundation of "property," “ownership”, “boundaries,” “mine”, “yours”, “yes”, “no”…


Now of course, ownership, and consent, around land is a contentious issue. You cannot reason through it without considering the cold, hard variables: stability, community safety, cultural continuity, normative integration, infrastructure strain, and the safeguarding of vulnerable communities. You have to account for the legacy of territorial conflicts, and the risks associated with suddenly jamming two communities that haven’t long been military adversaries together en masse (i.e. the Middle East, and various Western territories). Lefties consistently ignore every single one of these factors; flatly denying they even exist, expecting a sudden socialist utopia to spontaneously emerge by opening the borders up to swathes of potential invaders and terrorists, and blaming quite literally everything on ‘the billionaires’ (don’t get me wrong- wealth inequality is fucked- I’m just not deluded enough to blame things like the Manchester arena bombings and Southport on Elon Musk).


I’ve digressed… for all the above reasons, I’m a survivalist, and I’m a patriot. But while I’m fighting to restore this kind of logic, strength, and order to England- in whatever small way I can- I’m starting to see others claim the "patriot" label for reasons that are… well, weird.


Reasons I don't agree with.


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Religion/ Race wars


Yes, I was baptised, and raised Christian. My great-great-great Grandfather was a famous, internationally-recognised circuit preacher. But if you want my honest opinion on the truth of Great Britain’s worsening decline, look to the globalist elites, and evolutionary psychology… not God, Jews, or Allah.


People are trying to frame this madness as some holy, biblical war. It’s not. The nib of it is young men, from wildly different cultures, jammed together by a globalist agenda… all of whom twitching with testosterone, and behaving tribally. They are being whipped into further frenzy by natural pack-mentality and propaganda. Few of any of these factions are actually ‘bad people’. Everyone feels safest within their own faction, and every faction has both moderates, and extremists. (Often, the moderates stay silent because they view the radicals as expendable protection against rival “tribes”. This applies to every side of the fence.)


This deliberate, manufactured, tribal chaos, stems from a globalist agenda trying to enslave us all- and many of us are playing right into it.


Speaking of tribalism… sadly, many (again, from all sides) are making this about race. I can only assume these are sheltered folk who have never actually lived in more mixed areas (the ones that haven’t been overrun by cowboy politics, at least). The simple fact is we all live, breathe, bleed the same, and both good and bad exists as a spectrum across all races. Sure, a CULTURE that promotes practices like inbreeding, which leads to verifiably, predictably bad outcomes—mental disorders, increased aggression, for example— is a culture worth scrutinising. But it's not a causal relationship with race.


To obsess over the pigment of a man’s skin while ignoring the actual biological and cultural data driving his behaviour is a massive failure of intellect. It’s a lazy, low-resolution way of looking at a very high-stakes problem.


If you’re pro-science, like me, you can see the basic biological patterns amongst all the noise. It’s not a simple story of good versus evil or holy versus unholy. It’s scary, sure, but it’s easier to accept when you realise much of it is just predictable, biological behavioural patterns. Sure, the ones really driving our problems- from extremists like Axel Rudakubana, to the bally’ed up Antifa retards, to the dirtbag elite protecting paedos like Epstein and profiting from the Dover invasion- they are all narcissistic psychopaths. This world would genuinely be better, for all of us, without them. But I don't base that on them being "unholy devils." I base it on a simple, objective moral mandate: they are causing unnecessary suffering to innocent beings. Those who’ve done nothing wrong, who don’t deserve it.


That mandate is provable and truthful. The "devil" argument isn't.


I implore you to start seeing the world objectively, like this. Stop with the echo chambers. Stop obsessing over meaningless slogans, and dogma. Focus on the REALITY of the world around you. Your own survival, your health, your local community’s safety and quality of life. If you’ve got anything to give after all that, invest your effort into minimising unnecessary suffering- not clickbait headlines, appeasing a God you can’t prove exists, or fighting a race war that only exists in your head.


It doesn’t necessarily make things easy, but it certainly makes them seem a little less… crazy.


This worldview would be best described as ‘survival-based utilitarianism.’ I’ll be uploading my full piece on it onto my website, www.absolute-justice.com , very soon (there’s some very cool other ideas on there, in the meantime).


(p.s. With survival in mind, Plan B southwest is forming quickly. Standby for further updates!)


Rex Regis



 
 
 

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