Perfidious Albion alert!
The Brits have assimilated with their new country very well. Lots of people named Moe.
Name | Description |
---|---|
James | A classic name, still popular today, with origins in the Hebrew name “Jacob.” |
John | A timeless name that has maintained its popularity over the years. |
Robert | Another popular name during the 1950s that remains a popular choice nowadays. |
Michael | A strong and classic name derived from the Hebrew name “Mikha’el.” |
David | Holding on to popularity from its biblical roots. |
William | A traditional and strong name that remains popular even today. |
Richard | A historic name linked to royalty and nobility in England. |
Thomas | A name associated with strong historical figures like Thomas Aquinas. |
George | A name with regal associations, thanks to the reigning monarchs over the years. |
Alan | From its Celtic origins, this name remained popular in the 1950s. |
Anthony | A name that has experienced consistent popularity for centuries. |
Paul | A nod to the biblical apostle, this name has always been a popular choice. |
Peter | Another apostle-inspired name that remains in the top names even today. |
Charles | A royal moniker with a classic British feel. |
Brian | An Irish-rooted name, popular in its time and has experienced waves of renewed popularity. |
Nicholas | The saint associated with Christmas (died 326 C.E.) was a bishop of Myra in Lycia, patron of scholars, especially schoolboys. A popular given name in England in the Middle Ages, as was the feminine form Nicola, corresponding to French Nicole. Colloquial Old Nick "the devil" is from the 1640s |
Christopher | A name with Greek origins often associated with adventure and exploration. |
Timothy | A strong biblical name that remains popular today. |
Kenneth | A popular Scottish name from the 10th century, with a resurgence in the 1950s. |
Joseph | Another biblical name, strong and classic with its Hebrew origins. |
What could possibly go wrong? /s
When I was in college studying computer science in the late 1970s, there were two brothers from Iran also studying. They were BOTH named Mohannad.
I think the increasingly small percentage of actual British parents should start naming all of their kids “Wanker”. They should also give them a prayer rug on their first birthday.
People think the British Empire died in the 1960s. It did not. A zombie version still exists, based in the City of London, MI6, the Commonwealth, the BBC and various multilateral international organizations and NGOs. It’s the very definition of “soft” but real power. We are witnessing its death throes
They have/had very strong influence in the USA through decades old “Atlanticist” organizations, media and people in DC. It’s not a coincidence that the Steele Dossier originated in the UK.
“Globalism” and everything associated with it, is their operating plan and ideology.
While they attempt to social engineer the world and especially the United States, they will destroy the UK first, and fastest.
And of course the new Lord Mayor of Birmingham Zafar Iqbal presiding, somehow resisting the urge to denounce Ozzy as a kafir.
The UK is gone...Gone...Gone...
Problem is, people with the name muhammed don’t become British, but expect the British to become muzlim.
Somebody said, ‘The future belongs to those who show up for it.’ Guess who’s showing up in Britain?
Literally Children of Men. By the time they are at 30-40% it will be civil war when the moos demand sharia law.
Jeezum Crow these idiots have screwed themselves. Moe is the #1 name?! (I don’t like spelling it out)
Hitler must be so envious.
And it didn’t take a shot.
WON’T BE TOO LONG B4 WOMEN WILL BE WEARING SHT TO COVER THEMSELVES UP IF THEY WANT TO GO OUTSIDE AND NOT BE KILLED THERE...
Apparently YouTube doesn't like the song and has shadow banned the song. The only version of it there has inferior sound.
So this link goes to Facebook. Shadows over Tara
Hi, I’m Muhammad. This is my brother Muhammad and my other brother Muhammad.