Tuesday 9 April 2013

History of America: Strength rather than simplistic ideology

History of America: Strength rather than simplistic ideology

When a group of pilgrims sailed from Plymouth on the Mayflower towards the so called New World, the discussion was not about rights but about wills. When they arrived, they didn’t walk around asking the locals if they wanted them to stay. Later on, the Thirteen Colonies were founded and the historical process continued to build what is now the USA.

The recipe for survival was and is strength and will. If Britain had had the strength and the determination to keep what we know as the British Empire, the British Empire would still exist.

When a nation does not have the strength and the will to exist, a nation simply vanishes. If the British people want to keep a British Britain, they must have the strength and the determination to do so, and failure to do so will mean certain extermination.

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