Posted on 11/25/2018 8:10:43 PM PST by GraceG
I have my copy from the Contract Press of Petosky, Michigan. For me that is the real strength of the book. The foolish do good people within our own society. They are the enemy.
This is highly informative. The problem is of course, how many of our citizens have any idea. An idea of what faces our Western Civilization.
I had read an essay by George Orwell on Marrakech when he journeyed there in the 1930's. Google has the whole essay. I put in Marrakech- George Orwell essay. Orwell a master of description.
“FYI - the media and the Left already consider you a Nazi.”
So we should feed their BS by posting links to Nazi websites?
It took me 60 seconds to find the Social Contract Press link for the book for $13.00.
I hated the book-—and it’s free at the public library.
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http://www.george-orwell.org/Marrakech/0.html
Watch for our survival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPjzfGChGlE
A big thank you for using your expertise in accessing George Orwell’s essay on Marrakech. I just hope some other late browsing Freepers may see it. Included is the video of this very unique way of presenting the case for our survival. Thanks again!
In the bazaar huge families of Jews, all dressed in the long black robe and little black skull-cap, are working in dark fly-infested booths that look like caves. A carpenter sits cross-legged at a prehistoric lathe, turning chair-legs at lightning speed. He works the lathe with a bow in his right hand and guides the chisel with his left foot, and thanks to a lifetime of sitting in this position his left leg is warped out of shape. At his side his grandson, aged six, is already starting on the simpler parts of the job.
Modern day stories of how Arabs treat powerless foreign workers in their countries aren't much different than Orwell's examples from decades ago. Life can be a horror - there are cultures we DON'T want influencing ours... Glad you enjoyed the gumball link Peter Libra...
I didn’t hate the book, but I would borrow it just to enjoy watching my librarian squirm at the checkout counter.
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