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Dan Dare [OP]

2003-08-04 17:54 | User Profile

Well not the British Isles as such, but some of them. According to new figures from the 2001 UK census, the Scilly Isles off the tip of Cornwall have zero Jewish population.

Sorry if I got everybody excited, but it's a start.

Wonder why the US census doesn't include a question on religion. ;)

[url=http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/profiles/rank/ewjewish.asp]http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/pr...nk/ewjewish.asp[/url]


triskelion

2003-08-04 19:18 | User Profile

While I worked in Kirkwall some time ago I know nothing about the Scilly Isles but this article does inidcate something valuable. Namely the importance of regionalism as preserving the innate qualities of a folk within a degenerate age. A good way to fight the forces of national detruction is to have communial life rein free of the corupted urban centers that so dominate national life. Within the American tradition that means a return to federalism and in Europa proper it means a regionalism along the lines pushed by the Swiss, Spain and the ideas presented at www.devolve.org.

The real problem with restoring a communal basis for life (outside of the key factor of multi-racialism) is the concentration of power wrought by globalism and a highly concentrated media being able to propagate societal poison to every home within a nation. The solution to such a situation is economic decentralization and the break up of media trusts to small outlets with very limited distribution.


Lewis Wetzel

2003-08-04 20:29 | User Profile

The solution to such a situation is economic decentralization and the break up of media trusts to small outlets with very limited distribution. ****

That, and keeping the internet free.