Anonymous ID: c239d1 July 5, 2020, 12:59 p.m. No.9866820   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7042 >>7110

THE DOG WHO WOULDN'T LIE DOWN

Some dogs can never be trained. You can praise them, bribe them, threaten them, but they will never be trained.

 

The same goes for the British people. You can bribe them and threaten them, but you will never train them. Hitler thought he could scare us into submission, but he was wrong. As Churchill said, we shall never surrender.

 

Which brings me to this bogus pandemic, at least it's bogus in the sense that our image of it is horribly exaggerated by those who have used it for various ulterior purposes.

 

Firstly Red China has used this latest winter bug as an excuse to lock down its own people and study our reaction under pressure. Classic chess thinking! They make good chess players those Communists!

 

Anyway, so now they know that under pressure, we run, we hide, we tell, and we clap. We clap in the streets out of terror of an unseen virus. We clap in terror even before we know how many of our weak and vulnerable people will be pushed into the next realm with a little nudge from this tiny, invisible virus. We clap in terror because we have been told to clap. Which brings me back to the dog.

 

Th British Bulldog is no longer sitting up and clapping when our globalist scaremongers tell it to. The British Bulldog has had enough. If a dog could swear, then the British Bulldog would say something extremely rude. It has been pushed around in this hyped up disease like never before. Not even Hitler managed to pull off such an amazingly humiliating level of terror.

 

Well now it's almost over. Like flu, this latest strain of corona virus will fizzle out. When it does, there will be the most almighty anti-State backlash. When the British people eventually realize the significance of the fact that half the people who have died with (I emphasize "with") corona virus, live in care homes (and are by definition nearer to the Pearly Gates than most of us) and that most of the rest have had serious underlying health problems which have also brought those people close to their Maker (without necessarily realizing it) then the anti-State backlash will begin.

 

My advice to Boris is simple: Stick two fingers up to Red China and explain to the people that there are those in your own camp who don't want what's best for Britain. Above all, tell the British people that you are going to get your way, come what may, and that by the end of the year, Britain will have left the EU.

Maude Annesley